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Facilities at Sanghi Temple

Kalyan Mandapam

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Nestled within the temple complex lies the enchanting Kalyan Mandapam, a captivating portal to bygone eras. The elevated platform, embellished with an intricately designed canopy, gracefully echoes the temple's architectural finesse. Meticulously crafted for the purpose of bhajans, meditation, spiritual discourses, and special pujas, this sacred space provides generous seating for up to 300 individuals, seamlessly blending tradition with a tranquil ambiance.

Prasadam

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Next to Padmavathy temple stands the Prasadam counter, a sacred haven where devotees can indulge in a divine assortment of offerings. Delicacies such as Pulihora, Ladoo, and Rava Kesari are diligently prepared everyday by the temple's brahmin cooks in the early hours of morning.

Merchandise

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Discover a collection of divine merchandise featuring cotton Tote Bags, ceramic Coffee Mugs and Magnetic Cards featuring various deities at the Prasadam counter. These items serve not only as a thoughtful give away, but also as a memory of your visit to the temple. In the midst of busy daily lives they are a gentle reminder fostering a connection with the sacred.

Devasthanam Canteen

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Located at the foothills of the temple complex, the 'Devasthanam Canteen' generously offers pilgrims simple yet hearty vegetarian meals at a remarkably subsidized cost. Canteen Facility is open only on Saturday and Sunday, 12-3pm, ensuring both physical nourishment and spiritual fulfilment.

 

Pilgrims can avail the opportunity of 'Annapoorna Daan, which is to contribute the provision of meals for others in a gesture of charity and benevolence. Coupons for this are available at Prasadam counter.

Gaushala

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The Gaushala at Sanghi Nagar, founded by Smt Anita Sanghi four decades ago, stands as a testament to Hindu culture. Originally established for land sanctification and dairy needs, it now thrives with 75+ cattle providing milk to the colonies and temple. 

 

Contributions towards the Gaushala include:

 

•⁠  ⁠Green Fodder: Essential nutrition from fresh grass.

•⁠  ⁠Dry Fodder: Quality hay and straw aiding digestion.

•⁠  ⁠Concentrated Feed: Protein-rich grains like barley and oats.

•⁠  ⁠Veterinary Care: Regular check-ups to monitor and meet nutritional needs.

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