Temple Deity
The Eternal Presence Guiding Every Soul
Shree Venkateshwara Swamy Temple
Shree Padmavathy Ammavari Temple
Shree Ramalingeshwara Swamy Temple
Shree Ganesh Temple
Lord Ganesha, the god of new beginnings, sits inside the temple bestowing positivity and prosperity around. The elephant-headed god, Lord Vinayaka, sits in his divine glory and is worshiped for intelligence, as a remover of obstacles, and unending prosperity. Adored as the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathy, the temple hosts scores of devotees on special days like New Year and Ganesh Chaturthy
Shree Swaminath Kartikeya Temple
Lord Kartikeya, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathy, symbolises courage and wisdom. He is deeply worshipped for being the protector and overcoming adversity. His temple is located on the left of Lord Ganesha’s and is revered for spiritual growth, success and protection from evil.
Shree Radha Krishna Temple
Symbolising eternal love and surrender, the deities in the Radha Krishna temple are worshipped for their unique charm. Lord Krishna, along with his consort, Goddess Radha, blessedly occupies the seat of divinity and blesses the devotees. Lord Krishna is believed to be source of all manifestations and is together adored with Goddess Radha.
Shree Sita Ram Temple
Embodiment of righteousness and humanity, Lord Ram along with his devoted wife, Goddess Sita, and dutiful brother, Lord Lakshman, are seated in the temple sanctorum. They are widely visited by devotees and are known to be personifications of loyalty and sacrifice. In their feet, their ardent devotees find strength and blessings for stability and love.
Shree Veer Hanuman Temple
Lord Hanuman, also endearingly addressed at Anjaneyaswamy – The son of Devi Anjana and God of Wind – has his abode at the Sanghi temple. The devoted companion of Lord Ram, Lord Hanuman is worshipped for his devotion, fearlessness and immense power. His extraordinary abilities of perseverance, purity of thought and extreme strength make him children’s most adored God.
Navagraha Temple
The deities of the nine planets are collectively seated at the Sanghi temple. Devotees visit the Navagraha temple, surrender offerings and pray to these celestial deities to mitigate problems and usher good luck and divine blessings. The Navagraha include – Surya (Sun), Chandra (Moon), Mangal (Mars), Buddh (Mercury), Brihaspati (Jupiter), Shukra (Venus), Shani (Saturn), Rahu (North Lunar Node) and Ketu (South Lunar Node). Each of these planets has deep impact on lives and devotees visit the Sanghi temple and perform rituals and Grah-shanti Poojas at the temple.
Shree Ashta Lakshmi Temple
Goddess Ashta Lakshmi is a divine union of the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi, each of them representing various kinds of prosperity and abundance. The eight divine forms that are worshipped in Goddess Ashta Lakshmi are Adi Lakshmi (spiritual and material prosperity), Dhana Lakshmi (material wealth and monetary abundance), Dhanya Lakshmi (harvest and agricultural wealth), Gaja Lakshmi (power, strength and might), Santana Lakshmi (progeny and off springs), Veera Lakshmi (valour and courage), Vidya Lakshmi (knowledge and wisdom of all kinds), and Vijay Lakshmi (victory and success).
Shree Devi Durga Temple
A consort of Lord Shiva, Goddess Durga is the epitome of fierce feminine energy, power, abundance, happiness and spiritual strength. Her temple in Sanghi temple records a large number of visitors and devotees who seek her divine blessings all year round and more so during the holy period of Navratri. She is referred as the most benevolent and provider of boons and eliminator of demons and negativity.
