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Sri Venkateswara Temple Of North Carolina
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Established Since 2022
Serving ZIP Codes:27519, 27511, 27512, 27513, 257511
From the Business:Sri Venkateswara Temple of North Carolina is a major spiritual center dedicated to Lord Venkateswara (Balaji), the deity of abundance, serving the diverse Hindu community across the Carolinas. Temple meticulously adheres to South Indian Agamic rituals, providing an authentic and sacred link to the celebrated Tirupati tradition in the U.S. Institution is a significant cultural anchor, hosting elaborate annual festivals like Brahmotsavam and providing essential life-cycle services (samskaras). Temple is highly committed to community cohesion and cultural education, ensuring that the devotion and heritage of the diaspora are preserved and passed down to future generations, making it a pivotal site for Vaishnava worship. Nitya Puja - Morning 9:00AM - 11:00AM Suprabhatha Seva (Except Dhanurmasam Tirupalliyezuchi) Shuddi, Saligramas and Bhoga Srinivasa Murthi abhishekam, Aradhana, Sahasranama Archana, Naivedyam, Baliharana, Shattumurai (Harathi), Tirtha Prasada Viniyogam 11:00AM - 12:45PM Regular Archana for devotees 12:45PM - 1:00PM Closing time Nitya Puja - Evening 5:15PM - 5:45PM Regular Archana for devotees 5:45PM - 6:30PM SayanKala Aradhana - Evening Aradhana, Archana, Naivedyam, Baliharana , Shattumurai (harathi), Tirtha Prasada Viniyogam 6:40PM - 8:30PM Regular Archana for devotees 8:30PM - 9:00PM Ekantha Seva; Temple closing Other Regular Pujas Day Time Sri Rama Raksha Sthotram, Hanuman Chalisa Every Tuesday 7:30 PM Sri Padmavathi Abhishekam Every Friday 10:00 AM Sri Goda Abhishekam Every Friday 10:30 AM Sri Vari Abhishekam Every Saturday 10:00 AM Sri Sudarshana, Sri Nrushimha Abhishekam 1st Sunday 10:00 AM Sri Vishwaksena Abhishekam 2nd Sunday 10:00 AM Sri Hanuman Abhishekam 3rd Sunday 10:00 AM Sri Srinivasa Kalyanam 1st Sunday 11:30 AM Homam 2nd Sunday 11:30 AM Sri Satyanarayan Vrat 3rd Sunday 11:30 AM Sri Garuda Abhishekam 4th Sunday 10:00 AM Sivalayam Puja Details Regular Sivalaya Pujas Day Time Nitya Sri Rudra Abhishekam Monday to Saturday 9:30 AM Nitya Sri Rudra Abhishekam Every Sunday 10:00 AM Somavara Sri Rudra Abhishekam Every Monday 7:00 PM Navagraha Abhishekam Every Saturday 11:00 AM Sri Shani Tailabhishekam Every Saturday 11:00 AM Sri Ayyappa Abhishekam 4th Saturday 11:30 AM Sri Ganapati Abhishekam Every Sunday 11:00 AM Sri Subramanya Swami Abhishekam Every Shukla Shasti 7:00 PMRead more
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