The temple at Sree Peetham is a sacred abode where devotees can experience divine presence and seek solace.
In the sacred abode of Sreepeetham, the divine parents of the universe, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, stand gracefully enthroned, receiving the devout worship of their beloved devotees as Lord Sunderaswara and Goddess Aishwaryambika Devi. This ethereal temple, saturated with an aura of spiritual fervor, is brought to life through a tapestry of captivating elements.
The resplendent energy that permeates the temple precincts is an amalgamation of sacred practices and celestial blessings. Pujya Swamiji’s unwavering dedication demonstrated through profound acts of Tapas, infuses every inch of this sacred space, generating an enchanting spiritual atmosphere. The celestial echoes of Vedic mantras, resonating through the air as they are reverently recited by learned Pandits, elevate the vibrations, bestowing a divine ambience upon all who enter.
As the sanctifying homas are performed with utmost devotion, the sacred air releases carry the subtle essence of devotion and purity, creating an environment where spirituality intertwines with the earthly realm. And amidst this sacred symphony, the gentle presence of indigenous cows, their graceful movements adding to the divine tapestry, accentuates the divine connection between nature and the divine.
The peaceful Goddess Aishwaryambika Devi, the epitome of luxury and elegance, lovingly welcomes devotees’ offerings. It is said among the faithful that when these sacrifices are made with sincerity, they multiply in abundance, showering the devotees with enormous benefits and boons.
In its mystical power, Sreepeetham invites seekers of truth and heavenly worshippers to immerse themselves in the joyful embrace of Lord Sunderaswara and Goddess Aishwaryambika Devi. A deep spiritual journey can be had here, amidst the harmonious convergence of devotion, ancient rites, and heavenly grace, where one can find solace, guidance, and limitless blessings.
| Morning | |
| 5:00 A.M | Morning Harathi – Darshan |
| 5:30 A.M |
Daily Abhishekam to Sundareswara Swamy (On Fridays Abhishekam to Aishwaryambika devi) |
| 6:30 AM | Alankara Darshan |
| 7:00 A.M | Veda parayana |
| 9:00 A.M | Go-pooja |
| 9:30 A.M | Sahasranamarchana with Silver Coins |
| 11:00 A.M | Mahanivedana |
| 11:30 A.M | Afternoon Harathi |
| Evening | |
| 4:30 P.M | Darshan |
| 5:30 P.M | Kumkumarchana |
| 7:15 P.M | Evening Harathi |
| Day | Time | Pooja |
| Pournami | 5:00 P.M | Abhishekam to Aishwaryambika Devi |
| Pournami | 7:00 P.M | Aishwaryambika & Sundareswara Kalyanam |
| Chaturdasi (Krishnapaksham) | 5:00 A.M | Ekadasa Rudrabhishekam & Bilvarchana to Sundareswara Swami |
| Chaturdasi (Krishnapaksham) | 7:00 P.M | Aishwaryambika & Sundareswara Kalyanam |