Satidham Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 hour to 2 hoursPlace Type:
Category: Hindu Temple, Religious Site, PilgrimaEntry Fees:
Free Entry and No Mandatory Fees:
Entry Policy: Entry to the Satidham Temple is Free for all devotees and visitors. There is no mandatory entry fee or charge for Darshan.
Donations: Devotees may choose to o...Free Entry and No Mandatory Fees:
Entry Policy: Entry to the Satidham Temple is Free for all devotees and visitors. There is no mandatory entry fee or charge for Darshan.
Donations: Devotees may choose to offer voluntary donations for the temple's maintenance or specific Pujas.
Special Services: Costs may be associated with conducting personalized or special Pujas or Abhisheks for which materials and a nominal fee are typically charged by the temple administration.Timing:
Split Timings and Puja Focus:
Regular Timings:
Generally, the temple operates in split timings: 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Morning Darshan) and 3:00 PM to 9:30 PM (Evening Darshan/Aarti).
Read MoreSplit Timings and Puja Focus:
Regular Timings:
Generally, the temple operates in split timings: 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Morning Darshan) and 3:00 PM to 9:30 PM (Evening Darshan/Aarti).
Ideal Visit Time: The ideal time to visit is during the early morning hours for a peaceful experience, or around 7:00 PM to participate in the lively and spiritually enriching evening Aarti ceremony.Special Events:
Bhadrapad Amavasya Mela and Navratri Celebrations: The most significant special event is the annual Bhadrapad Amavasya (August/September), which marks the main devotional day for Rani Sati Dadi. Though grand fairs are traditionally associated, the temple observes special p...Bhadrapad Amavasya Mela and Navratri Celebrations: The most significant special event is the annual Bhadrapad Amavasya (August/September), which marks the main devotional day for Rani Sati Dadi. Though grand fairs are traditionally associated, the temple observes special prayers, Bhajan Sandhyas, and Mangalpath during this time. Navratri is also celebrated with great fervor, with special decorations and continuous devotional activities for nine days.Best Photo Spots:
Ornate Main Gate and Aarti View:
Main Temple Facade: The beautifully decorated entrance and the overall facade of the main temple, especially during the early morning or evening glow, are excellent for capturing the architectural details.Ornate Main Gate and Aarti View:
Main Temple Facade: The beautifully decorated entrance and the overall facade of the main temple, especially during the early morning or evening glow, are excellent for capturing the architectural details.
Inside the Mandap: The elaborate chandeliers and the view of the main deities from the Mandap (respectful photography allowed) offer great devotional shots.
Aarti Time: Capturing the vibrant atmosphere and the lamps during the evening Aarti (check rules beforehand).Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Worship and Devotional Participation:
Offering Prayers: Performing Darshan of Rani Sati Dadi and other deities.
Attending Rituals: Participating in the daily Aarti (morning and evening) and Mangalpath ceremonies.
Meditation: Utilizing the peaceful temple hall for quiet prayer and meditation.
Community Service: Engaging in any community service activities organized by the temple trust.
Cultural Programs: Attending special Bhajan Sandhyas (devotional song sessions) and religious discourses, which are frequently held.
Architecture Appreciation: Observing the beautiful marble craftsmanship and idol decorations.
Festive Visits: Experi...
Information
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Why Famous:
Reverence for Rani Sati and Spiritual Solace: The temple is primarily famous for being a prominent shrine dedicated to Shri Rani Sati Dadi outside of Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. Devotees visit to seek blessings for a happy married life and protection. Its fame also comes from t...Reverence for Rani Sati and Spiritual Solace: The temple is primarily famous for being a prominent shrine dedicated to Shri Rani Sati Dadi outside of Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. Devotees visit to seek blessings for a happy married life and protection. Its fame also comes from the peaceful and clean environment it offers, contrasting with the busy city life. The daily rituals, especially the evening Aarti and the frequent Bhajan Sandhyas, are very popular, drawing many local and regional devotees. -
Architecture:
Architectural Style: Contemporary Marwari-Rajasthani Temple Architecture: The temple exhibits a modern yet traditional Hindu architectural style, often incorporating elements of Rajasthani or Marwari temple design with white marble and intricate carvings. The structure is c...Architectural Style: Contemporary Marwari-Rajasthani Temple Architecture: The temple exhibits a modern yet traditional Hindu architectural style, often incorporating elements of Rajasthani or Marwari temple design with white marble and intricate carvings. The structure is characterized by smooth, polished stone work, beautiful murals, and ornately decorated idols.
Dimension: The temple complex includes the main shrine (Garbhagriha), a spacious prayer hall (Mandap), and various smaller shrines and open courtyards. While specific architectural dimensions are not widely published, the structure is moderately sized for a city temple, built for easy accessibility and accommodating a large number of devotees during festivals. -
How To Reach:
Central City Access:
By Air: Nearest airport is Nagpur (approx. 160 KM). A taxi can be hired to reach Amravati City and then the temple.
By Train: Nearest major station is Amravati Railway Station (approx.... -
Near Tourist Places:
Shri Ekvira Devi Temple (1. 5 KM), Ambadevi Temple (1. 5 KM), Chatri Talao (4 KM), Shri Bhakti Dham Temple (8 KM), Wadali Talao (5 KM), Gaddeshwar Mandir (2 KM), ISKCON Temple (6 KM), Vidyabharati University (3 KM), Amravati Museum (3 KM), Jaistambh Chowk Market (0. 1 KM).
Tourism Tips
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Modesty, Parking, and Etiquette:
Health & Safety: The premises are generally safe and well-maintained. Be mindful of traffic outside the temple.
Packing: Carry minimal belongings. Footwear must be left out...
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