OUR TEMPLES

The Dwarkadhish Temple

The Dwaraka Krishna Mandir is also known as Jagat Mandir, which is a predominant Hindu pilgrimage or Char Dham destination. Dwarka is situated on the banks of the Gomti River and is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna established his kingdom after moving from Mathura.Dwarkadhish Mandir time begins at morning 6.30 and pujas or prayers are offered until 1 P.M, the temple again reopens for pilgrim visits and darshan from 5 in the evening to 9.30 P.M.

Read More

Kashtabhanjan Hanuman Mandir, Salangpur

Lord Bajrangbali Hanuman is the most celebrated god in Hinduism known for his strength, unsurmountable capabilities, and powers, and for being the immortal devotee of lord Ram. it is said that he has announced that as long as Raam Naam is recited on Bhulok he would live on the planet. This is the epitome of devotion and the inspiration for Bhakti Marg that one can find.The Sarangpur Hanuman Mandir is one such example of Shri Hanuman’s devotion to his favorite Shri Raam, so let’s take a look. 

Read More