Sanghi Temple



Sanghi Temple, Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Telangana

Information of Sanghi Temple, Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Telangana


Sanghi Temple is located at Sanghi Nagar in Hayathnagar at the outskirt of Hyderabad, in the Rangareddy district, in the state of Telangana in South India. The primary deity of this temple is Lord Venkateswara. It is a newly constructed temple in the year 1991. It is approximately 35 km from Hyderabad city. It is to be highly noted that the sacred Raja Gopuram is really very tall. It can be largely seen from many kilometers away. On the top of Paramanand Giri hill, the temple complex is perfectly located.

Sanghi Temple Religious Significance

Sanghi temple largely attracts a good number of Hindu devotees who seek the gods' blessings for their personal and professional life. As the devotees approach the hill named Paramanand Giri, the Maha Dwaram or the main gateway wholeheartedly welcomes the visitors in a religious manner with a lot of perfection. It is strongly believed that primary deity of this temple fulfills the wishes of the devotees immediately. The primary idol of Venkateshwara in the sanctum sanctorum is nearly 9 and half ft tall. There are several small temples within the temple complex that are dedicated to Shiva, Padmavati, Rama, Ganesha, Anjaneya, Navagrahas, Durga, Goddess Ashtalakshimi and Kartikeya. In the temple, there is also a holy garden with medicinal and herbal plants and trees. The leaves and flowers of the plants and trees are used for performing poojas. This temple is open widely for locals and Hindu devotees from 5.00 a.m in the early morning then for nearly one hour, the Suprabhatam is religiously recited. It is followed by different types of Archana to the existing deities from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. It is to be remembered that the public darshan for the Hindu devotees is permitted from only 8.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. and later again from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. On the other hand, Sevas and Poojas are grandly held between 6 p.m. and 8 pm. It is to be highly noted that this temple remains closed between 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. plus after 8 p.m.

Sanghi Temple Architectural Significance

Sanghi temple is adored with unique architectural styles and patterns of Dravidian architecture to a great extent. There is a huge stone elephant at the stairway. The three Gopurams or tower are seen at the base of the hillock that are very tall plus seem as if really touching the heavens with a lot of perfection. Within the temple complex, there is a temple dedicated to Lord Anjaneya, who is the son of Wind God and Anjana devi, who is strongly believed to immediately shower his wholehearted blessings to his Hindu devotees. This particular temple is largely constructed in special South Indian style of Hindu temple architecture. It also houses all significant Hindu God and Goddess idols. On the other hand, it is a really a favorite getaway point for the locals and a famous tourist spot for domestic and international tourists.

Festivals at Sanghi Temple

Sanghi temple conducts its annual temple festival in a grand manner. All the festive days as per the Hindu religious calendar are marked with special poojas and offerings in a traditional manner. The Ekadashi days are given much importance in this temple. Hindu devotees with family members, relatives and friends visit this particular temple on public holidays and Sundays. A crowd of devotees can be witnessed climbing to the hill top on special occasions and events of Hindu celebrations and festive in a spiritual manner.