Uttara Swamimalai Mandir R K Puram - New Delhi
About Uttara Swamimalai Mandir R K Puram
Sree Uttara Swami Malai situated in Sector 7, Ramakrishnapuram, New Delhi, comprises the temples of Sree Swaminatha Swami, Sree Karpaga Vinayakar, Sree Sundareswarar, Devi Meenakshi, The Navagraha Sannidhi, Sree Idumban Sannidhi, Sree Adi Sankara Hall and Silpa Kala Mandapam.
The temple complex reverentially named as “Malai Mandir” is a harmoniously blended Tamil Word “Malai” {Mountain/Hill) with the Hindi word “Mandir” {Temple}by the people of Delhi, with Sree Swaminatha Swami as the Presiding Deity, and has been attracting an increasing number of people of all classes of people from India and abroad year after year, and has become an important landmark of Delhi. This temple reflects the glory and grandeur of South Indian Temple Architecture at its best. .
The temple complex of the Presiding Deity was consecrated and the Maha Kumbhabhishekam was performed on the 7th of June, 1973. The temple of Sree Karpaga Vinayakar, Sree Sundareswarar and Devi Meenakshi were consecrated and the Maha Kumbhabhishekam performed on the 13th June 1990. The Navagraha Sannidhi along with a Sannidhi of Idumban was consecrated on the 7th of July, 1995. Sree Adi Sankara Hall was inaugurated on the 9th of November, 1997. The third Punarudharana,Ashtabhandhana,Swarna Rajathabhandana Mahakumbhabhishekam of the temple was performed on the 27th of June, 2001.
The year 2007 was unique in the annals of the Temple. An Eka Koti Archana was performed with all solemnity and intense devotion. One crore recitals of the sacred Namavalis of Lord Swaminatha Swami uttered in the sonorous and harmonious unison by twelve learned Sivacharyas continuously for 120 days, for the benefit of not only the participating devotees, but also to the people at large, the country and above all humanity as a whole. It is the earnest belief of the devotees that with the successful completion of the Eka Koti Archanas, the sanctity and dignity of the temple has increased manifold.
With the infinite Grace of Lord Swaminatha Swami, one is inclined to view the future progress of the Samaj in its services to the devotees with great expectations. It has embarked on the comprehensive Building Project trying to improve (a) a wide range of infrastructural facilities in the temple complex for the benefit of the devotees viz. a well equipped modern office, wider auditorium for the assembly of devotees, an additional kitchen and (b) extension of social welfare benefits to the employees, including provision of more number of residences and renovation with increase of living space of their existing residences. Provision has also been made for a library and a Veda Patasala for which attempts are being initiated to secure some additional allotment of land. This composite Building renovation and extension Project is expected to take about three years for its execution.
With the completion of the Project, as envisaged and with the Infinite Grace of Lord Swaminatha Swami, the Malai Mandir is expected to emerge as a well integrated, magnificent artistic structure, serving in various ways the spiritual and temporal needs of the devotees. While sharing this information with the devotees, the Board of Management of the Samaj seeks the co-operation and support of the devotees in general. The devotees are aware that:-
(a) Donations made towards the renovation and repair of the Sree Swaminatha Swami Temple qualifies for income Tax rebate u/s Section 80G(2)(b) of the Income Tax Act,1961.
(b) Sree Swaminatha Swami Seva Samaj has been registered under the Foreign Contributions (Registration) Act 1976 and consequently eligible to receive foreign donations for religious purpose.
With the Benign Grace of the Lord and the devotional co-operation of His devotees, the Board of Management is ever confident of marching ahead and fulfilling their expectations in the future years.
Contact Uttara Swamimalai Mandir R K Puram
Address : | Palam Marg, Sector 7, Rama Krishna Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110022, India |
Phone : | ๐ +97 |
Postal code : | 110022 |
Website : | http://www.malaimandir.org.in/ |
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Description : | Prominent complex dedicated to Lord Swaminatha, with traditional South Indian architecture. |
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Saurabh Subroto Ganguli on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Some Temples attract you again and again and this is the place i visited 3rd time! It is a south Indian temple which is dedicated to Lord Swaminatha (Kartikeya) as main diety and the ground floor has Parvati, Ganesh and Siva Temples along with a place for Navgraha! If you want to get spiritual vibes amidst Delhi's chaos, this is the perfect place to be! And for Chennai/ TN people in Delhi who are nostalgic for their hometown, this is a must place to feel at home! Jai Shree Swaminatha!
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Shreevijai Sundar on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Blessed to visit this monumental temple. Built in 1973 with the help of the then President of India, Venkataraman, it is beautiful situated on a small hill. Lots of deities in the south indian style, it does abhiskekams.
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GANESH ARIGELA on Google
โ โ โ โ โ This temple is very famous in Delhi....Here you feel that u r in other world.... If u visit Delhi then don't miss this temple.
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jagdish goswami on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Clean Mandir with a small green premises.you can do special Pooja after talking to the pujari here.
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Raj Kumar Vishwakarma on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Best temple in the area. So nicely made by old architects. You feel like you are in south india side. Inside the temple the garbhgrih look so peaceful and have spiritual vibes make you feel better.
Must visit place with family.
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Nirbhay Singh on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Ample space for parking.The temple architecture is very good.Beautiful temple with complete south indian culture feel in Delhi.
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Yogeshwari Akshaya on Google
โ โ โ โ โ Entry to visit this beautiful temple is free of cost and it takes about 1 to 1ยฝ hours to view the whole temple complex.
Temple is well maintained, clean. Uttara Swami Malai Temple, popularly known as Malai Mandir (literally, Hill Temple in Tamil), is a Hindu temple complex in New Delhi, India. Primarily dedicated to Lord Swaminatha (more commonly known as Lord Murugan), most revered by the religious Hindus of Tamil and other South Indian community in the city.
The main temple within the complex, formally called Sree Swaminatha Swami Temple, houses the sanctum sanctorum of Lord Swaminatha. This is in keeping with the tradition of locating Murugan temples on hills.
The sign outside the main temple is written in Tamil, proclaiming Lord Swaminatha's motto, "Yaamirukka Bayamain" (เฎฏเฎพเฎฎเฎฟเฎฐเฏเฎเฏเฎ เฎชเฎฏเฎฎเฏเฎฉเฏ) meaning "Why fear when I am there?".
The temple is built entirely of granite, and is reminiscent of the Chola style Tamil Architecture.
Besides the main Swaminatha Swami Temple, the complex contains temples dedicated to Sree Karpaga Vinayagar (elder brother of Lord Swaminatha), Sree Sundareswarar (father of Lord Swaminatha) and Devi Meenakshi (mother of Lord Swaminatha). These subsidiary temples draw inspiration from the Pandya style of Tamil Architecture, as can be seen at the historic Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. In the Hindu religion, the peacock is considered Lord Swaminatha's mount or vahana. Accordingly, the temple has adopted a peacock as its pet. This peacock can be seen and heard among the trees and foliage within the temple compound. People from various backgrounds visit the temple.
Must visit for Hindus & other who want to see Indian culture.
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Anuj Gupta on Google
โ โ โ โ โ If you like to see south indian temple in delhi then this place is perfect for you very nice atmosphere with marvelous architecture you will get to see.
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