Pooja and Darshan

Pooja and Darshan

Sri Tripura Sai Mandir draws its inspiration from Sri Shirdi Sai Baba. The Mandir offers a divine experience to its worshippers due to the various spiritual and devotional activities carried out for the well-being of the community, society, and universal peace.The activities are well-planned on a weeklybasisand are also communicated with the devotees who want to participate in Mandir activities at regular intervals.

Significance of Navavarna Pooja

Every Friday a special Navavarna puja is performed. According to Srividya, unique auspicious energy is available on Fridays, no moon, and full moon days. On these days worshipping Sri Tripura Sundari, Sri Lalitha Maha Tripura Sundari, Sri Raja Rajeshwari is a very divine experience.

It is highly auspicious to perform Sri Chakra Meru Navavarna puja. It is very rare to get an opportunity either to perform or attend a two-dimensional Sri Chakra (Sri Yantra, a geometrical representaion of devine mother) pooja. We are blessed to have the most precious Panchaloha Sri Chakra Meru, a three-dimensional Sri Chakra, at Sri Tripura Sai Temple and till now the Mandir has performed over 58 Navavarna poojas.

The worship of Sri Chakra Meru is an art and science designed by Sri Aadhi Shankaracharya and renowned Rishis and Sages. Regular performance of Navavarna Puja to Sri Chakra Meru clears all obstacles and bestows all blessings and carries us towards the highest goal of one with Supreme consciousness, the Goddess Sri Tripura Sundari, Sri Lalitha Maha Tripura Sundari, and Sri Raja Rajeshwari.

Pooja and Darshan weekly activities chart

Pooja and Darshan weekly activities chart