Tuesday 25 August 2015

Pay Your Homage to Lakshmi Narayan Temples Across India

Birla family is of the view that if at any point, the construction work in these temples would be stopped, then it would result in bad fate. For this very reason, the construction work at many of the temples is a continuous process. You would notice many of Birla temples always under construction. They purposely continue this process at a slow rate to ensure it is ongoing. 

Birla Mandir across India

Temple
Location
Deity
Laxminarayan Temple
Delhi
Lakshmi Narayan
Birla Mandir
Hyderabad
Venkateswara
Birla Mandir
Kolkata
Radha Krishna
Birla Mandir
Kurukshetra
Krishna
Birla Mandir
Shahad
Vithoba
Birla Mandir (Sharda Peeth)
BITS Pilani
Saraswati
Birla Mandir
Bhopal
Lakshmi Narayan
Birla Mandir, Jaipur
Jaipur
Lakshmi Narayan
Birla Mandir
Patna
Lakshmi Narayan
Birla Mandir
Shahad
Vithoba
Birla Mandir
Akola
Rama
Birla Mandir (New Vishwanath Temple)
Varanasi
Shiva
Birla Mandir
Renukoot
Shiva
Birla Mandir
Nagda
Vishnu
Birla Mandir
Brajrajnagar
Shiva
Birla Mandir
Gwalior
Surya
Birla Mandir
Alibaug
Ganesha
 


Rules & Regulations at Birla Mandir
  • Footwear should be removed before entering the temple premises.
  • No food items are allowed in the temple.
  • Maintain the decorum of the place by avoiding private conversations specially using prayers.
  • It is expected from the parents or the guardians accompanying the children that they would ensure that their kids do not cause any damage to the temple or create unwanted disturbance.
  • All the things that would be done should be according to the Hindu tradition.
  • Alcohol is strictly prohibited inside the temple premises.
  • Chewing betel leaves, gum or smoking is not allowed inside the temple. Devotees should refrain themselves from indulging in any such activity.
  • Donations should be approved by Temple’s MC. One can directly write to the manager of the temple to seek approval.
  • Pets are not allowed in the temple.
  • Cell phones must be switched off or kept at silent to avoid disturbance during prayer time.
 

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