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Monday, 6 March 2017

Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple Delhi


                                             Akshardham Temple

 The Akshardham Temple is one of the most recently built temples in Delhi. Constructed by the Bochasanvasi Aksharpurushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS), it is situated on the banks of the River Yamuna. Delhi Akshar Dham Mandir was inaugurated in Novenmber'05 in the presence of President APJ Abdul Kalam. It is spread over an area of 100 acres and took about two years to complete. Akshardhaam Temple of New Delhi is built in an architectural style similar to that of the Akshardham temple of Gandhinagar in Gujarat, India. Its construction is based on the ancient Sthaapatya shastras of India and it is built without steel, entirely out of sandstone and marble.
 Approximately 234 ornate pillars, floral motifs, arches, exquisitely carved pavilions, 9 ornate domes, 20 quadrangle shikhars, a spectacular Gajendra Pith (plinth of stone elephants), adorn this architectural wonder. There are 20,000 statues inside Akshar Dham Mandir of Delhi of India's great sadhus, devotees, acharyas and divine personas. Other features of the Akshardham Temple are an IMAX theatre, a Swaminarayan temple, and an elaborate musical fountain. The area around the temple building has been converted into manicured lawns with beautiful water fountains.
 The main shrine of the New Delhi Akshardhaam temple houses the statue of Lord Swaminarayan. There is an Akshardham Temple Monument to World Peace inside the temple complex. Along with that, there is also a restaurant modeled on the Ajanta and Ellora caves and an Ayurvedic bazaar. Combining Rajasthani, Orrisan, Gujarati, Mughal and Jain temple architecture, the mandir presents a magnificent sight. This temple is a major tourist attraction and counts amongst the wonders of modern India.



Facts & Information about Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple-

•Swaminarayan Akshardham is the world’s largest Hindu Temple.
•This temple was built in 2005 and inaugurated by Mr. APJ Abdul Kalam.
•It was constructed by Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS)
•The height of this temple is 42 meter.
•The temple is made up of granites and marbles.
•The temple consists 9 domes, 20, 000 sculptures of Sadhus.
•the temple is spread over an area of 12 acres.

The wonderful architecture of Akshardham Temple attracts more than 60% travelers who visit Delhi. the visitor can see the museum, parks, and many cultural activities inside the temple area. This beautiful temple is located near the bank of the Yamuna neighboring to the 2010 Commonwealth Games village.

Architecture Of Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple:-



The Temple has been adjudged as the “World’s Largest Comprehensive Hindu Temple” in the Guinness World Records. However, the record is being contested by three temples – the Madurai Meenakshi Temple, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam and the Annamalaiyar Temple in Thiruvannamalai. They argue that these three temples are as big as the Akshardham and are actually temples where the worship of God is carried out.
The Neelkanth Darshan exhibition is the first large format film on India, made by an Indian Organization, the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha. The theater houses New Delhi’s first and only large format screen.





The Yagnapurush Kund is India’s largest step well. The Stepwell means a series of steps, artistically arranged going down towards the centrally placed Yagna Kund. The Yagna Kund is Lotus shaped.

Swaminarayan Akshardham complex is known for its architectural and designing grandeur. It rises 141-foot high, spans 316-foot wide, and extends 356-foot  long. It is intricately carved with flora, fauna, dancers, musicians, and deities.
The Akashardham temple complex is designed with the standards of Maharishi Vastu Architecture. It features a blend of architectural styles across India. Rajasthani pink sandstone have extensively been used in its construction. The temple is based on traditional Hindu architectural guidelines on maximum temple life span, it makes no use of metal and has no support from steel or concrete.



234 ornately carved pillars, nine domes, and 20,000 murtis of sadhus, devotees, and acharyas are also used in the temple. The mandir also features the Gajendra Pith at its base, a plinth paying tribute to the elephant for its importance in Hindu culture and India’s history. It contains 148 life sized elephants in total weighing a total of 3000 tons.



An 11-foot high statue of Swaminarayan in seating position lies under the temple’s central dome. Swaminarayan is surrounded by images of the faith’s lineage of Gurus depicted either in a devotional posture or in a posture of service. The temple also houses the murtis of Sita Ram, Radha Krishna, Shiv Parvati, and Lakshmi Narayan.

An important feature of the temple complex is a musical fountain, or the Yagnapurush Kund which is regarded as India’s largest step well. It features a large series of steps down to a traditional ‘yagna kund’. During the day, these steps provide rest for the visitors to the complex and at night, a musical fountain show representing the circle of life is played to an audience which is seated on the same steps. The fountain is named after the Shastriji Maharaj. The fountain measures 300 feet by 300 feet  with 2,870 steps and 108 small shrines. In its centre lies an eight-petaled lotus shaped yagna kund designed according to the Jayaakhya Samhita of the Panchratrashastra.



Named as  Bharat Upavan, the garden of Akshardham has lush manicured lawns, trees, and shrubs. The garden is lined with bronze sculptures of contributors to India’s culture and history. These sculptures include children, women, national figures, freedom fighters, and warriors of India, including notable figures such as Mahatma Gandhi.

Akshardham History:-

One of the most popular and amazing tourist attractions in the Indian nation is Akshardham temple.
Known for its beauty and wide area Akshardham has several attributes that defines the existence and motive of human. Destiny of humankind along with universe details comprises the history of Akshardham temple. Researchers do not call this place only as temple as it is the place of enlightenment, education and entertainment. The entire area of Akshardham spreads over 23 acres and it includes parks, rides, lakes, sculptures and shrines flooded over the complete area of temple. All these things collectively describe the entire experience of India’s rich heritage and culture. Akshardham temple history devotes its existence to Lord Swaminarayan and has its inspiration from Pujya Pramukh Swami Maharaj. Thousands of people and volunteers have invested their money and service to establish this miraculous architecture of Akshardham that explores the rich culture of religion.
The followers of Lord Swaminarayan work over here by spreading and enhancing the flavor of spirituality and devotion with complete peace of mind. This monument based on authentic and modern techniques present the perfect impression or imprint of Indian architecture with religious culture. The architecture comprises of pink sandstone that comes from Rajasthan. More than thousands of these exclusive stones are carved with historical imprints that narrate the rich culture of India through pictures and carvings. The artists and builders have not used cement or metals like steel so that monument lives for years to come.
The history of Akshardham temple suggests that there are about 93 pillars that are sculpted and more than 40 windows having carving from either sides that allows patterns to look outstanding. The carving done on pillars and the walls of temple are actually poetic and looks wonderful in narrating the aura of devotion towards the culture. This particular temple has its name in the book of records in world, Guinness and it includes all the basic amenities and features that allow offering a prayer. Akshardham Temple history is available on stores and internet for the people having interest in this religious monument. The temple does not ask you to follow particular God rather it just asks people to pray their mentor or teacher that is to whom they owe their existence. All these theories by Lord Swaminarayan were compiled together and the place called Akshardham came in to origin. People here come to practice self-peace of mind and soul as per historical aim of this temple.

Exhibitions:-

Hall 1 - Hall of Values (50 mins)
Experience endless human values via films and eye-catching robotic shows which shows the ideals of overall nonviolence, honesty, family peace, and spirituality.
Hall 2 - Giant Screen Film (40 mins)
Here through a giant screen film, one can discover the entire country through the innovative as well as interesting story of an eleven-year-old yogi who named as Nilkanth. The yogi is the one who brings to life the wide Indian culture and spirituality of country's customs in varied ways.
Hall 3 - Cultural Boat Ride (15 mins)
In hall 3, one can experience a glorious ride of 10,000 years of India's prestigious and enriched heritage which will take 15 minutes. You can also learn about the inventive discoveries and inventions of all the rishi-scientists of country and can also discover the world's first university of Takshashila.

Musical Fountain - Circle of Life:-

A magnificent spectacular musical fountain can be seen in evening. The musical fountain starts for 15 minutes at the temple which depict the cycle of birth, life, and death as it repeats itself.
Garden of India
Garden of India is spread around sixty acres of green lush lawns, gardens and beautiful bronze statues. It also pays tribute to India's child heroes, famous valorous warriors, all the national patriots and strong great women personalities who inspire us in many ways whether its values and character.
Lotus Garden
This garden is built in lotus-shape and is another major attraction at the temple which echoing spirituality. The Garden is an example of serenity as it expressed by all the famous philosophers, talented scientists, and leaders throughout the ancient Indian history.

Dress Code at Akshardham:-

The Temple follows a general dress code as per which the upper wear of both men and women should cover shoulders, chest, navel and upper arms. The temple allows pants and shorts as long as they are below the knee-length. In case, the dress of the visitor is deemed inappropriate, a sarong is provided free of cost.

Festivals celebrated at the Akshardham Delhi Temple:-

The Temple is decorated and lit with lights on occasions like Diwali, Navaratri, and Janmashtami
Poojas and Rituals at Akshardham Delhi


Nilkanth Varni Abhishek:-




An extreme hallowed spiritual tradition in which all the prayers from devotees are offered for entire world peace and continual peace for loved ones and friends with the water of around 151 holy rivers, lakes and ponds of the country

Nearby Temples:-

Uttara Swami Malai Mandir :-

 The Temple is located in Ramakrishna Puram (RK Puram) Sector-7. The shrine is popularly known as the Malai Mandir, Malai meaning Hill in Tamil. The Temple is dedicated to Lord Karthikeya and is constructed following the Chola architecture. The main sanctum is located atop a hill. Apart from the main shrine, Lord Vinayaka, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are also worshiped here.
Birla Mandir :-

The Temple also known as the Laxminarayan Mandir is situated on Mandir Marg. The Temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. The main shrine is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, another name of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. The other shrines are dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Krishna and Buddha. The Temple was built by the legendary B.R Birla.

Hanuman Temple:-

 The unique and ancient temple is situated in Connaught Place, Delhi. The Temple is believed to be one of the five ancient shrines in Delhi whose importance can be dated back to the epic Mahabharata. The idol of the presiding deity, Lord Hanuman is believed to be self-manifested. The Temple has glorious past and is still visited by lakhs of devotees every year.
Chhatarpur Temple :-

 The Temple is known as the Shri Aadya Katyayani Shakti Peetham. The Temple is dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, one of the nine forms of Goddess Durga. The Temple is the second largest temple complex in India. The entire temple is constructed of marble and is an architectural delight.

Warning:-

1. While traveling during the night it's better to take public transport or taxi instead of an auto rickshaw. Beyond 8 PM traveling in an auto rickshaw is not advisable especially if you are the first-time tourist and traveling alone.
2. Beware of cheats and anti-social elements. In the case of suspicions do not hesitate to Dial 100, its Delhi Police Helpline.

Activities:-

Going in and around Akshardham Complex shall take some 3 hours. Watch Art & Architecture of the temple and offer prayer to Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The Akshardham Complex runs Exhibitions between 10 am to 5 pm. You can buy a ticket to learn more from India’s rich culture and Hindu religion. The water show in the evening is a special tourist attraction. If you are coming with kids, I am sure this will be fun for them. The Maha Arti which is mainly performed by Head Priest of the Akshardham Mandir is held before water show. The sound of bells and hymens shall make you feel like you are meeting to the God. The Thematic Gardens; Bharat Upvan and The Yogi Hridaya Kamal shall give you teaching in silence from the life of world’s great personalities.
From Akshardham Complex, you can head to Mayur Vihar Phase I for shopping and enjoying on Indian / Italian / Mexican cuisines. Or if you want to do more then go to EDM Mall near Anand Vihar, Kaushambi or Vasundhara. In these places, you can shop for clothes (casuals / fashion wears etc) and enjoy Indian delicacies. If you love eating spicy or want to try once, I will suggest you have “Chhole Bhature” from any food joint. Depending on the type of restaurant or eating joint you chose, a plate of Chhole Bhature shall cost you Rs. 50 – Rs 150.

Timings Of Akshardham Complex:-

First entry-9:30am
Last entry– 6:30pm
(throughout the week except on Mondays when the temple is closed).

Mandir Darshan– 9:30am to 8:00pm
Arti– 10:00am and 6:00 pm
Abhishek Mandap–
Darshan and Pooja– 9:30am to 8:00pm
Arti– 6:30pm.

Water Show After sunset:-

Charges at the Temple
Entry to the complex is free.

Exhibitions Tickets:-

Adults- Rs.170
Senior citizen- Rs.125
Children (4-11 years) – Rs.100
Children (below 4 years) -Free.

Water Show After sunset:-

Water show tickets
Adults – Rs.30
Senior citizens – Rs.30
Children (4-11 years) –  Rs.20
Children (below 4 years) – Free

Abhishek Mandap
Donation (per person) – Rs.50
Darshan is Free


Location & How to Reach Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple Delhi:-

Akshardham is located at National Highway 24, Akshardham Setu in New Delhi.
The temple’s location is easily accessible as it is located at 6km distance from Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station and at a distance of 350m from the Akshardham Metro Station (at a walking distance). The temple is at a 40 minute distance from Old Delhi Railway Station.
Delhi is well connected through metro stations and also has a good network of roadways which makes it easy for tourists from anywhere to reach the place.

By Air:-

Are you coming from Frankfurt or New York or from another Indian state? Upon reaching to Airport in Delhi, you can hire a taxi (AC/Non-AC) or an Auto Rickshaw to reach to Akshardham. All major International Airlines connects to New Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA). The domestic airport Palam is located at a distance of 5 km from International Airport.

By Rail:-

The capital New Delhi is well connected to the railway network. The major Railway Stations in New Delhi are Old Delhi Railway Station, New Delhi Railway Station, Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station and Anand Vihar Railway Station. From these railway stations, you can take a Metro Rail / City Bus / Auto Rickshaw / Taxi to reach to Akshardham.

By Bus:-

 Delhi is well connected by road to all major cities of neighboring states viz; Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan. The major Inter State Bus Terminus in Delhi are Maharana Pratap ISBT at Kashmere Gate, Delhi; Swami Vivekanand ISBT at Anand Vihar, Delhi; Vir Hakikat Rai ISBT at Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi. From any of the ISBT, you can take city transport like Metro Rail, Bus, a taxi or auto to reach to Akshardham Temple. If hiring an auto rickshaw to ask your driver to run the vehicle on meter instead of negotiable rates.

Shani Dham Temple In Delhi


                                                                 Shani Dham Temple

The Shani Dham Temple is a holy temple located in Delhi. The temple is said to house the tallest statue of Lord Shani in the world. It temple is situated on Chhatarpur Road near Asola. It is at a distance of 6 kilometres from the Chhatarpur Temple and approximately 8 to 9 kilometres away from Mehrauli. It is 16 kilometres from the famous Qutub Minar. The idol of Lord Shani is made of natural Rock and is the chief deity of the temple. Apart from this there are many other idols that have been installed in the temple long ago. Since long these idols have been revered and worship with devotion in the temple. In the recent past i.e. on May 31, 2003 the largest glowing idol of Lord Shani was uncovered by Anant Shree Vibhushit Jagat Guru Shankracharya Swami Madhavasharam Ji Maharaj. From that time the largest idol of the world has drawn several devotees from far off places. The day of unveiling the idol of Lord Shani was celebrated in a grand way. It is said that Shree Shani Dham Peethadeshwar Sant Shiromani Shani Charanuragi 'Datti' Madan Maharaj Rajasthani Ji had performed enchanting of One Hundred Crores and Thirty Two Lakhs (in numbers) Shani Mantras on this sacred grove. Temple It is believed that with the holy chanting of the names of the Lord the temple as well as the surrounding places has become sacred. Hence by visiting the temple and by offering prayers at the feet of the Lord devotees get rid of the problems. Devotees offer oil (Telabhishek) to Lord Shani. The Lord here has been lovingly named as 'Datti.'



 The temple is famous for having the talleststatue of Lord Shani existing anywhere in the world.
The temple is usually rather quiet on weekdays but comes to life every Saturday – Saturday being the day of lord shani – with people thronging the temple performing aartis and offering prayers all through the day to please the lord. The temple is also very popular on the religious tourism sector with devotees from out-of-town making it a point to visit the temple whenever they are in Delhi. One of the main attractions, of course, remains the massive statue of Lord Shani.Shani is one of the nine Navagraha or primary celestial beings in Hindu astrology, embodied in the planet Saturn. Shani is the Lord of Saturday; the word Shani also denotes the seventh day or Saturday .
In the last few years i.e. on May 31, 2003 the largest Shani Idol was unveiled by Anant Shree Vibhushit Jagat Guru Shankracharya Swami Madhavasharam Ji Maharaj. Since then, it has become an attraction for the devotees of Lord Shani. Before unveiling the idol of Shani, Shree Shani Dham Peethadeshwar Sant Shiromani Shani Charanuragi 'Datti' Madan Maharaj Rajasthani ji performed the enchanting of One Hundred Crores, and Thirty Two Lakhs Shani Mantras on the sacred grove.
Although there are many other man-made idols established since long yet it has become the center of attraction for the devotees of Lord Shani from all over the world.
Shani Mantras on this sacred grove before unveiling the statue. As a result, the premises of Shani Dham Temple became very alive and all the hardest of troubles and problems caused due to the adversity of Shani are extinguished within no time by worshiping here and by offering oil (Telabhishek) to Lord Shani.

 The whole atmosphere and the environment of the temple is getting purified through the vibration of recitation of mantras, through the rays of spiritual accomplishments and through the victorious sounds created by the overjoyed hearts of the devotees, who are blessed by Lord Shani. Under the auspicious atmosphere of the temple, the devotees get cooled down. By the grace of Lord Shani they get inspired and encouraged. Thus, they get totally freshed and energised and get ready to perform their worldly duties. At Shani Dham, each devotee worships Lord Shani directly. He performs circumambulation around his idol himself. There is no Priest, Pandit or a middle-man, between the devotee and Lord Shani. Each devotee is his own priest and the true feelings of him are the true mantras and their results are visible very shortly. The doors of Shani Dham are open to everybody. Each and every devotee of Lord Shani is welcomed here without any favouritism.
 Through the devotion and worship performed in this temple, all the troubles and problems caused due to the hardship of Shani will be removed from your life within no time.
 It is near Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road, Main Chhattarpur Road and nearest Metro Station is Chhattarpur.

Open – All Days
Timings – 6.00 am to 10.00 pm (best to visit during the morning and evening aarti)
Entry Fee – Free.

Dieties:-




 On the right side of the two Shani Statues, the idol of Lord Hanuman ji is posted there. It is faced towards South. On the left side of this idol, is the oblation pool. Again on the South side of this pool the idols of the nine planets are posted.



Lord Hanuman ji and Maa Jagdamba are also worshipped besides worshipping Lord Shani. A person ambitious to join this special Pooja on Tuesday .
 In another cell, on the south side of the hall Jagdamba Maa, the huge ‘Shiv Lingam’ and the oblation pool is posted. On the west side of this hall is again another big hall. In this hall some special religious performances, my own satsang and speeches and the mediation meetings are held. Adjacent to this hall, is my own big hall for my special contemplation. In this big hall facing towards East, is an idol of Ardhanareshwar. I perform Sadhna in this hall. Generally, I meet people in the Ashram premises. Under special circumstances, I meet them in 'Sadguru Cell (Sadguru Prakostha)', at the north side of this hall.

Shree Sidh Shakti Peeth Shanidham:-

Birth place of ‘Pithadhishwar’: The soil of Alawas in Sojat, District Pali of Rajasthan became blessed and obliged at the birth of Pithadhishwar Shree Shree 1008 Mahamadaleshwer Paramhans Daati Ji Maharaj (Nijswaroopanand ji Maharaj) Datti Shree who is the Pithadhishwar of this temple.
◾His journey to God via celibacy: The inspirational soul in human-incarnation ‘Pithadhishwar Shree Shree 1008 Mahamadaleshwer Paramhans Daati Ji Maharaj (Nijswaroopanand ji Maharaj) Datti Shree’ began to wander like a nomad in search of the God at the age of just seven. He roamed around northern and eastern India in the midst of that devotional journey, several seers and saints showed him the path of devotion with true reverence for winning the pious deity.
◾Shree Shanidham Trust: Another exquisite feature of his adorable personality is added when he guided to establish ‘Shree Shanidham Trust’ which has glorified his name by adding one more feather to his wings.  His welfare unit and its crew come into action at draught hit area, especially in Rajasthan.

Special Code of Conduct at Shree Shanidam Temple:-

Whatever ‘Poojan samagari’ (the offerings) are submitted for the sake of pacifying Lord Shani, chief of the Lords, it is not being misused. The Oil and the other materials offered as donation over the idol of Lord Shani is sold out and the money so obtained is spent specially for the management and the operation of ‘Cowpens’ and their fodder.
You have arrived in the temple of Lord Shani, the chief of the Lords; so, keep on enchanting “Om Sham Shanishcharaya Nameh” all the times. Besides this, do not make any sort of discussion.
The temple consists of no priest or a great sage. No one well-versed in Tantra science does reside over here. All of them are the devotees of Lord Shani. So, don’t offer money or any thing else over the idols, nor do you pay money to anyone. If you want to donate in the name of Shani, put your offerings in ‘Shani Dan Patra’ in cash only. This amount is used for the education and for the welfare of the poor & the helpless as well as for the sake of ‘cowpen’.
Since no priest, great sage or any man well-versed in tantra science is residing over here, all of them are the devotees of Lord Shani. You are requested that it’s not a proper place for any type of witchcraft or black art or some way removing of evil spirits. It is a holy place for performing religious activities for the sake of getting rid of the troubles that people face because of the adverse circumstances during begetting the results of their own Karmas. Here, you can only perform repentive measures for doing your evil deeds gets undone, in order to please Lord Shani.
At this holy place, you cannot enter into the temple with any of the leather goods like belt, bag or any intoxicating material, like liquor, bidi, cigarette, gutka, tobacoo etc.
Wearing red lungi (after having taken a bath) and remaining wet, bathe the shani idol with oil. Doing so go on enchanting Shani mantra “Om Sham Shanishcharaya Nameh”!
First of all, go to the ‘Shikhar Pratima’ for worship. Thereafter circumambulate around the natural shila form of Lord Shani, offering dhoop and Deepak there. Now, go to the other temple on the opposite side and perform ‘Telabhishek’ at Lord Shani’s idol.
For the sake of the convenience of the devotees, all material relating to pooja (Poojan samagri) has been made available within the premises of ‘Shani Dham’. Please, the holy pooja thali be obtained from the Ashram premises itself, because all arrangements for Pooja samagri are made for devotees. All precautions and care has been taken for the purity and the genuineness of the material i.e. “Poojan samagari”, that is suitable and appropriate for the worship of Lord Shani. It is just to facilitate the devotees of Lord Shani and not for the sake of profit making.
All the devotees, visiting Shani Dham are requested to take care of their valuable goods. Vehicles may be locked and parked properly, at the parking place. With God's grace and great blessing of my deity Lord Shani, we have been able to arrange for a parking place, adjacent to Shani Dham so vehicles may be parked properly at the destined place only.


Poojas and Rituals at Shanidham Temple:-

Shanidham Temple is mainly dedicated to the worship of God Shani. Though various festivals are celebrated, theregular poojas and rituals are mainly offered to the main deity, God Shani.
•Offering oil (Telabhishek) to God Shani while chanting the mantras ‘Om Sham Shanishcharaya Nameh’, ‘Om Pram Preem Prom Se Shanishcharaya Nameh’, ‘Om Sham Shanishcharaya Nameh’ while circumambulating the ‘Shila Murty’ (idol) is the basic ritual at the temple.
•Offering one’s footwear, embracing and kissing the idol is a traditional ritual.
•On every Saturday and on Shani Amavasya religious poojas related to the deity are performed in the temple.

Festivals Celebrated at Shanidham Temple:-

Navratri Pooja :-

Navratri, also known as Durga Pooja, is a festival celebrated in the honor of nine different forms of the Goddess Durga, for nine consecutive days. The Goddess of Power is worshipped during these days in order to seek her blessings and protection.
Deepawali Pooja :-

 Deepawali, the festival of lights, is the festival of Goddess Laxmi, the Goddess of prosperity and wealth. It is believed that when Goddess Laxmi is offered pooja and worship on the eve of Deepawali, she blesses her devotees with peace and prosperity. On the eve of Deepawali, a traditional ‘Lakshmi Pooja’ is performed after sunset.

Special Pooja on Shani Amawasya :-

 On each ‘Shani Amavasya’, rituals such as ‘Pitra Dosh’ & ‘Kaal Sarpa Dosh’ are performed at Shani Dham to the God. On such occasions, special worship and ‘Telabhishek’ (bathing the idol of God Shani with mustard oil) are performed.

Activities at Shanidham Temple:-

The Shree Shanidham Trust is a non-profit, non-governmental social welfare organization. The Trust is engaged in social welfare activities in different parts of India but is primarily focused in Rajasthan. Some of the activities conducted and organized by the trust are:
•Helping people affected by drought.
•Providing free fodderfor cattle.
•Arranging food, clothes, and blankets to the needy.
•Organizing free medical camps in remote parts of Rajasthan.
•Pensions for the elderly and needy.
•Scholarships for meritorious students.
•Providing tricyclesto the disabled.
•Arranging potable waterin the interior rural areas of Rajasthan.

How to Reach:-

By Air:-

Delhi is well connected with domestic and international flights, to all the major cities within and outside India. Almost all the major airlines have their flights operating from Indira Gandhi International Airport at New Delhi. Domestic Airport connects Delhi to the major cities in India.

By Train:-

 The railway network connects Delhi to the all major and, nearly, all the minor destinations in India. The three important railway stations of Delhi are New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station.

By Road:-

 Delhi is well connected, by a network of roads and national highways, with all the major cities in India. The three major bus stands in Delhi are Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) at Kashmiri Gate, Sarai Kale-Khan Bus Terminus and Anand Vihar Bus Terminus. Both the government and private transport providers provide frequent bus services. One can also get government as well as private taxis here.