We worship various deities in our temple
SRI DEVI ANNAPOORNESHWARI

The word Annapoorna is a made of two words Anna meaning rice grains or food and Poorna meaning perfect and complete. Hence, Annapoorna means complete or perfect food. Sri Annapoorneshwari is the incarnation of Goddess Parvati, wife of Lord Shiva.
Devi Annapoorna is lauded and appraised in several ancient texts like Rudrayamala, Annapurnamalininaksatramalika, Sivarahasya and Annapurna Kavacha.Â
Goddess Annapoorneshwari can be seen here in a standing pose on a peetha. She is holding Shanku, Chakra, Sri Chakra and Devi Gayatri in her four hands. The idol is covered in gold from head to toe, and it is believed that how so ever visit Devi Anapoorna, will never go without food in their lives. The height of the image of Goddess Annapoorneshwari is about 62 inches tall and made out of Panchaloha.

ANJANEYA

The 61 foot hanuman statue towers over the temple grounds. Lord Hanuman is known for his immense strength, courage, and loyalty. Hanuman is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva and is considered the most ardent devotee of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of lord Vishnu. Devotees of Lord Hanuman worship him with great reverence and seek his blessings for strength, courage, protection, and success in their endeavors. Hanuman Jayanti, which marks his birth anniversary, is celebrated with enthusiasm in many parts of India. Hanuman Chalisa, a hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman, is recited by millions of devotees worldwide to invoke his blessings and seek his divine grace.

GANESHA

Lord Ganesha, also known as Ganapathi or Vinayaka is revered as the remover of obstacles and the God of wisdom, intellect and new beginnings. Ganesha is known for his distinct physical attributes and symbolic representations. His elephant head signifies wisdom, intelligence, and a sharp memory. The large ears symbolize the ability to listen attentively, and the small eyes represent the importance of concentration and focus. He is often depicted with a broken tusk, which he is said to have used as a writing instrument to transcribe the epic Mahabharata when the sage Vyasa recited it. Since 2005, more than 6398 Gana Homa’s have been performed for our Vigneshwara. During our temple festival a Maha Moodappa Pooja is conducted with hundreds of Appa’s are offered and devotees can book the Prasada ahead of time. Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated every year, starting on the fourth day (chaturthi) of the month of Bhadrapada (August–September) for 10 days.

SAI BABA

Sai Baba or Sai Baba of Shirdi, a spiritual master and saint is revered by people from various religious backgrounds and is considered a spiritual teacher and a symbol of unity, love, and compassion. The teachings of Sai Baba promote harmony, tolerance, and a deep connection with the divine. The statue of Sai Baba at the temple premises is an exact replica of the one in Shirdi and even made by the same artisans. Every Thursday, devotees sing bhajans and a special Prasadam is made for them. Sai Baba emphasized the importance of love, devotion, and the unity of all religions. He taught principles such as serving others, practicing humility, and surrendering to a higher power.

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