|| About the Temple ||

Shree Raghavendra Swami Mutt, Yadgiri

|| Anugraha kshetra ||

Nestled amidst the tranquil and lush surroundings of Yadgiri district in Karnataka, this sacred space stands as a beacon of peace and harmony , Anugraha Foundation has stepped itself into this noble endeavour to bring about a Temple complex in Yadgiri town of Karnataka.

Designed with reverence for tradition and equipped with modern facilities, Anugraha Kshetra provides a unique divine experience.

Entrance

Situated on 145 Feet road, the Gopuram welcomes you with the nurturing presence of Gau mata on the ground floor. A spacious basement area offers hassle-free parking for devotees.

Ground Floor

Homa and Havans occupy a unique and revered position within our Hindu tradition, enabling worshipers to establish a profound connection with the divine, utilizing the sacred element of AGNI within the Homa halls situated in the basement. A passenger lift facilitates easy access for senior citizens and people with disabilities to reach the upper floors.

First Floor

The first floor houses the sacred Samnidhana, where Shree Lakshmi Narasimha, Shree Anjaneya, and Shree Raghavendra Swami Brindavanam are enshrined. On the right-hand side is the sanctum of Shree Banashankari Devi, nurturing like a mother, the incarnation of Goddess Annapoorneshwari.

To the left of the central Sanctum is the Sanctorum of Lord Shiva, the Manoniyamaka, guiding our minds towards positivity, alongside Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. Opposite to this is the Navagraha Samnidhana, addressing horoscope-related issues.

The Rathaa room, on the opposite corner, houses the chariot used in various celebrations.

The Paakashala (kitchen) is where daily prasada is meticulously prepared using traditional firewood techniques, and Naivedhya is exclusively presented to the deities. The adjoining hall is dedicated to serving meals to devout adherents following Indian traditions, as well as to Purohits and pandits.

Second floor

A Pravachana Bhavan on the next floor can accommodate around 800 to 1000 people, hosting religious discourses and enlightening talks.

Spacious rooms within the premises provide accommodation for devotees, guests, and delegates, complete with attached washroom fecilities for a relaxed stay.

The dining hall, with a seating capacity of around 800, serves prasadam to devotees in clean and hygienic conditions.

A fully equipped kitchen with modern amenities caters to the large scale food preparation for visiting devotees on daily basis and also enables our envisaged project to feed the school going kids, in days to come.

Third Floor

 The next floor features a Bhjan Mandir, with a capacity to host around 600 devotees, where chants of Bhjans and keertans resonate in the divine ambience. An adjacent dining hall serves food and prasadam to approximately 500 devotees.

 

A Prarthana Mandir or Meditation hall, accommodating around 500 devotees, allows for uninterrupted connection with the divine. This prarthana mandir is also well-connected to its own dining hall to cater to the prasadam needs of the devotees.

Roof top

 Lush green rooftop lounge enables to conduct educational and spiritual courses, where serenity blends with the wisdom of spirituality amidst nature.

In our commitment to Sustainable Development Goals, we have planned to install sufficient solar panels on the rooftop to generate sustainable energy, reflecting our responsibility towards the environment.

The ANUGRAHA FOUNDATION’s vision is to create a space that promotes spiritual well-being and cultural heritage while also providing practical services to the community. The temple and mutt’s construction is a testament to this vision and a step towards its realization.

Entrance

Situated on 145 Feet road, the Gopuram welcomes you with the nurturing presence of Gau mata on the ground floor. A spacious basement area offers hassle-free parking for devotees.

Ground Floor

Homa and Havans occupy a unique and revered position within our Hindu tradition, enabling worshipers to establish a profound connection with the divine, utilizing the sacred element of AGNI within the Homa halls situated in the basement. A passenger lift facilitates easy access for senior citizens and people with disabilities to reach the upper floors.

First Floor

The first floor houses the sacred Samnidhana, where Shree Lakshmi Narasimha, Shree Anjaneya, and Shree Raghavendra Swami Brindavanam are enshrined. On the right-hand side is the sanctum of Shree Banashankari Devi, nurturing like a mother, the incarnation of Goddess Annapoorneshwari.

To the left of the central Sanctum is the Sanctorum of Lord Shiva, the Manoniyamaka, guiding our minds towards positivity, alongside Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. Opposite to this is the Navagraha Samnidhana, addressing horoscope-related issues.

The Rathaa room, on the opposite corner, houses the chariot used in various celebrations.

The Paakashala (kitchen) is where daily prasada is meticulously prepared using traditional firewood techniques, and Naivedhya is exclusively presented to the deities. The adjoining hall is dedicated to serving meals to devout adherents following Indian traditions, as well as to Purohits and pandits.

Second floor

A Pravachana Bhavan on the next floor can accommodate around 800 to 1000 people, hosting religious discourses and enlightening talks.

Spacious rooms within the premises provide accommodation for devotees, guests, and delegates, complete with attached washroom fecilities for a relaxed stay.

The dining hall, with a seating capacity of around 800, serves prasadam to devotees in clean and hygienic conditions.

A fully equipped kitchen with modern amenities caters to the large scale food preparation for visiting devotees on daily basis and also enables our envisaged project to feed the school going kids, in days to come.

Third Floor

 The next floor features a Bhjan Mandir, with a capacity to host around 600 devotees, where chants of Bhjans and keertans resonate in the divine ambience. An adjacent dining hall serves food and prasadam to approximately 500 devotees.

 

A Prarthana Mandir or Meditation hall, accommodating around 500 devotees, allows for uninterrupted connection with the divine. This prarthana mandir is also well-connected to its own dining hall to cater to the prasadam needs of the devotees.

Roof top

Lush green rooftop lounge enables to conduct educational and spiritual courses, where serenity blends with the wisdom of spirituality amidst nature.

In our commitment to Sustainable Development Goals, we have planned to install sufficient solar panels on the rooftop to generate sustainable energy, reflecting our responsibility towards the environment.

The ANUGRAHA FOUNDATION’s vision is to create a space that promotes spiritual well-being and cultural heritage while also providing practical services to the community. The temple and mutt’s construction is a testament to this vision and a step towards its realization.

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|| Importance of Constructing a temple ||

According to the Agni Purana, which is one of the eighteen sacred texts known as the Puranas, constructing a temple offers numerous benefits. The Agni Purana emphasizes the significance of building a temple as a means of expressing gratitude and devotion towards Mahavishnu and experience a sense of peace and tranquility. The text also notes that constructing a temple can bring prosperity and success, as well as ward off negative energies and obstacles. It emphasizes the profound impact, that building a temple can have on the spiritual well-being of an individual and their ancestors.

Therefore, let us not miss this rarest of the rare opportunities to be a part of temple construction. It is an excellent opportunity for us to contribute to something greater than ourselves, and also to ensure the spiritual well-being of ourselves and our ancestors.

Let’s show our dedication to the divine by sharing your contributions.