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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Sri Sri Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Vari Alayam, Sri Sai Madhava Nagar, Naidu Thotha, Off Simhachalam Main Road, Visakhapatnam

Aum Sai Ram.

This is the twenty fourth Temple on which i'm writing article that I visited during my 17th Pilgrimage to Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple at Visakhapatnam & Kakinada between 17th July 2013 till 26th July 2013.

This is the 23rd temple to be visited at Visakhapatnam under the Pilgrimage Series for my Sai Photo Blog.

To see Complete List of Temples Visited under Pilgrimage Series Visit:
Raghav's Sai Baba Temple Pilgrimage Series.

To see Complete List of Temples Visited during 17th Pilgrimage Visit:
17th Pilgrimage to Sai Baba Temple.

After visiting the Sri Sri Sri Samartha Sadguru Sai Natha Devalayam, Grama Seva Sangam, Kotta Venkoji Palem, we took a break & reached home. After a Quick Nap & a Refreshing cup of Masala Tea, We decided to go out again on a temple visit.

By then My Brother in Law came back from work. As it was a Saturday, he returned home by 3pm after the Half Day work.

My Brother in Law refreshed & he planned to take us to Simhachalam Hillock to have a Darshan of Sri Varaha Narasimha Swami & also to see some more Baba temples on the way back from Simhachalam.

After a Successful Darshan of Sri Varaha Narasimha Swami at Simhachalam hill, we headed towards Sri Sai Madhava Nagar, Naidu Thotha, Off Simhachalam Main Road to have the Darshan of 5.5ft Marble Statue of Sri Sai Baba at Sri Sri Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Vari Alayam.

This temple is a two floor building with the Main Sanctum of Sri Sai Baba on the first floor & a Dhyana Mandir in the Ground Floor.

The Mandir Hall is so big that it can accommodate atleast 2000 Devotees to worship at a time inside the sanctum of Sai Baba.

Built on a 1/2 Acre Property at Naidu Thotha, this is one of the biggest temples in Visakhapatnam. Still the Construction & finishing phase of the temple is in progress & is looking for devotees to make some contribution to complete Painting & other maintainence of the temple.

A 5.5ft Marble Statue of Sri Sai Baba along with 3ft Marble Statue of Ganesh & Hanuman have been installed on the 1st floor of the temple premises.

A 1.5ft Pancha Loha Statue & 1ft Marble Statue of Sai Baba used as Utsav Murthy is also installed in front of the Main Statue of Sri Sai Baba. Pancha Loha Utsav Murthy of Rama, Sita, Lakshman Sametha Anjaneya Swamy has been installed in front of the sanctum of Hanuman.

In the Ground floor a 2ft Marble Statue of Ganesh & Dattatreya with a Potrait of Sri Sai Baba has been installed in the Dhyan Mandir.

Dhuni has been installed in the temple Premises towards the Left & Gurusthan with Neem Tree & Lendi Baug has been installed at the entrance of the temple towards the Right side.

Special Puja & Abhishek are conducted on Thursday & during Sri Ramanavami, Guru Poornima & Vijayadashmi - Sai Baba Punyathithi to Sri Shirdi Sai Baba.

Daily Bhajans are performed in the temple after the evening Dhoop Aarti.

Sai Devotees interested in Contributing towards the painting & completion of temple work can make donations. To contribute, pls do write to us at saiinc@ymail.com. 









Highlights of this Temple:
1. This temple is a two floor building with the Main Sanctum of Sri Sai Baba on the first floor & a Dhyana Mandir in the Ground Floor.

The Mandir Hall is so big that it can accommodate atleast 2000 Devotees to worship at a time inside the sanctum of Sai Baba.

Built on a 1/2 Acre Property at Naidu Thotha, this is one of the biggest temples in Visakhapatnam. Still the Construction & finishing phase of the temple is in progress & is looking for devotees to make some contribution to complete Painting & other maintainence of the temple.

2. A 5.5ft Marble Statue of Sri Sai Baba along with 3ft Marble Statue of Ganesh & Hanuman have been installed on the 1st floor of the temple premises.

3. A 1.5ft Pancha Loha Statue & 1ft Marble Statue of Sai Baba used as Utsav Murthy is also installed in front of the Main Statue of Sri Sai Baba. Pancha Loha Utsav Murthy of Rama, Sita, Lakshman Sametha Anjaneya Swamy has been installed in front of the sanctum of Hanuman.

4. In the Ground floor a 2ft Marble Statue of Ganesh & Dattatreya with a Potrait of Sri Sai Baba has been installed in the Dhyan Mandir.

5. Dhuni has been installed in the temple Premises towards the Left & Gurusthan with Neem Tree & Lendi Baug has been installed at the entrance of the temple towards the Right side.

6. Sheerabishekam is performed daily & Panchamrutha Abhishekam is performed on every thursday & special day to the main statue of Sai Baba.

7. Special Puja & Abhishek are conducted on Thursday & during Sri Ramanavami, Guru Poornima & Vijayadashmi - Sai Baba Punyathithi to Sri Shirdi Sai Baba.

8. Daily Bhajans are performed in the temple after the evening Dhoop Aarti.

I'm now sharing few Snaps of the Statue of Sri Sai Baba that has been installed in this temple Premises.









Slide Show of Photo Album

Temple Address
Sri Sri Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Vari Alayam.
Sri Sai Madhava Nagar, Naidu Thotha,
Off Simhachalam Main Road,
Visakhapatnam.
Andhra Pradesh.

Landmark
This temple of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba is at Sri Sai Madhava Nagar, Naidu Thotha, off Simhachalam Main Road, Visakhapatnam. This temple is around 500mtrs from the main road.

Temple Timings
6:00 AM to 12:00 PM
5:30 PM to 8:30 PM

Aarti Timings
Kakad Aarti: 06:15 AM
Madhyan Aarti: 11:15 AM
Dhoop Aarti: 06:15 PM
Shej Aarti: 08:00 PM

After the Darshan, we went to yet another temple of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba at Prahlada Puram off Simhachalam Main Road to have a Darshan of 4.5ft Marble Statue of Sri Sai Baba.

Some Miracles also took place in this temple which gave me confidence to do more of Temple Pilgrimages & Charity Work in the Name of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba.  More on the same in the Next Article.

Courtesy:
Article & photo: Raghav N


Special Thanks to Mrs.  Padma & Mr. Balakrishna, Visakhapatnam for Accommodating me during my Stay in Visakhapatnam & also helping me with Providing 2 Wheeler, 4 Wheeler to Visit Sri Sai Baba Temples in & around Visakhapatnam City.

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