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Hindu temple in Andhra pradesh, India
Sai Shiva Balaji Mandir, Dharmapuri
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeitySai Baba of Shirdi
Location
LocationDharmapuri, Karimnagar
StateAndhra pradesh
CountryIndia
Architecture
TypeMandir
CreatorSri Sai Shiva Balaji Mandir trust members
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Sri Sai Shiva Balaji Mandir

Sai Shiva Balaji Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Sai Baba of Shirdi. It is located at Dharmapuri in the Karimnagar district of Telangana in India. The temple is located on the banks of the Godavari river. The temple was built for the Shri Sai Shiva Balaji Mandir Trust by the trustees Shri V. Narsimha Shastry and his youngest son V.N. Pravin Shastry to spread the message of Sai Baba of Shirdi. The foundation stone was laid in 1994.

Visitors must remove their shoes before entering, to preserve the sanctity of the temple complex.

Accommodations

The Sai Bhaktha Nivas is a place made for the visitors where in rooms are available to stay, and also a kalyana mandapam (wedding hall) for some auspicious functions such as marriages, upanayana (sacred thread initiation ceremony), akshara bhyasam etcetera.

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