Sri Raja Rajeswari Devi
The supreme goddess of prosperity, wisdom, and divine grace. Sri Raja Rajeswari embodies the cosmic power of creation and is worshipped for material and spiritual abundance.
Experience divine darshan of our sacred deities, each with their unique spiritual significance and daily worship rituals that have been preserved for generations.
The supreme goddess of prosperity, wisdom, and divine grace. Sri Raja Rajeswari embodies the cosmic power of creation and is worshipped for material and spiritual abundance.
Sri Vidya upasana, Maha Meru worship, and Sri Lalita parayana on auspicious days.
Pratyangira Homam for protection and removal of negativities on select tithis.
Lord Shiva in the form of Kameswara, beautifully adorned and worshipped at the Peetham
The jewel-bellied form of Lord Ganesha, bestowing prosperity and removing obstacles. Special worship and offerings on Chaturthi days.
The fierce half-man, half-lion avatar of Lord Vishnu, protector of devotees and destroyer of evil. Worshipped for courage, protection, and victory over obstacles.
The divine couple representing pure, eternal love and devotion. Lord Krishna with his flute and Radha adorned in their finest, worshipped together for spiritual bliss, devotion, and harmony.
The mighty devotee of Lord Rama, symbol of strength, devotion, and selfless service. Sanjeevaraya Hanuman is worshipped for courage, protection, health, and overcoming obstacles.
The benevolent white form of Goddess Kali, radiating divine grace and compassion. Worshipped for protection, strength, and spiritual transformation, she embodies both fierce power and motherly love.
The sacred serpent deity worshipped under the sacred tree, embodying protection, fertility, and divine blessings. The five-headed cobra represents cosmic energy and spiritual awakening.
The divine form holding the sacred staff (danda), symbolizing righteousness, discipline, and divine authority. Worshipped for justice, protection, and upholding dharma.
The divine couple from the Ramayana, representing ideal virtue, devotion, and dharma. Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, with his beloved consort Seetha, worshipped for righteousness, marital harmony, and spiritual strength.
Morning awakening prayers
Sacred bathing ritual
Divine decoration
Noon worship
Evening prayers
Night rest ritual
Schedules are indicative and may vary on festival days. Please check Events for the latest timings and special celebrations.