Temple Timings
Srivari Darshan
Regular Temple Timings
Plan your visit to experience divine blessings at the temple. Devotees are welcome to participate in daily darshan, attend sacred aartis, and immerse themselves in a peaceful spiritual atmosphere.
Monday – Friday
Morning: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Evening: 4:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Weekends, National Holidays & Festivals
8:30 AM – 8:30 PM
“During Nitya Aaradhana, the curtain to Srivari Mukhamandapam may remain closed.”
“Devotees are kindly requested to cooperate with temple priests and volunteers during Aaradhana timings.”
Festivals and Special Days
The temple observes extended hours and special celebrations during major Hindu festivals and auspicious occasions.

Sankranthi
Deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, scriptures, and values through structured programs designed to support spiritual growth and mindful living.

Maha Sivaratri (Day & Night)
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Ugadi
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Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkini, Marathi & Telugu New Year’s Day
Deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, scriptures, and values through structured programs designed to support spiritual growth and mindful living.

Sri Rama Navami
Deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, scriptures, and values through structured programs designed to support spiritual growth and mindful living.

Tamil New Year’s Day
Deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, scriptures, and values through structured programs designed to support spiritual growth and mindful living.

Ganesh Chaturthi
Deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, scriptures, and values through structured programs designed to support spiritual growth and mindful living.

Vijaya Dasami (Dasara)
Deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, scriptures, and values through structured programs designed to support spiritual growth and mindful living.

Deepavali
Deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, scriptures, and values through structured programs designed to support spiritual growth and mindful living.

Gujarati New Year’s Day
Deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, scriptures, and values through structured programs designed to support spiritual growth and mindful living.

Vaikunta Ekadasi
Deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, scriptures, and values through structured programs designed to support spiritual growth and mindful living.

December 31 (Temple Open Until Midnight)
Deepen your understanding of Hindu philosophy, scriptures, and values through structured programs designed to support spiritual growth and mindful living.
Festivals & Special Days
The temple observes extended hours and special celebrations during major Hindu festivals and auspicious occasions.
- Sankranthi
- Maha Sivaratri (Day & Night)
- Ugadi
- Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkini, Marathi & Telugu New Year’s Day
- Sri Rama Navami
- Tamil New Year’s Day
- Ganesh Chaturthi
- Vijaya Dasami (Dasara)
- Deepavali
- Gujarati New Year’s Day
- Vaikunta Ekadasi
- December 31 (Temple Open Until Midnight)
National Holidays
The temple remains open during major U.S. national holidays.
- New Year’s Day
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving
- Day After Thanksgiving
- Christmas
Important Visitor Information
- Temple timings may change during festivals and special religious events.
- Please check the latest temple calendar before planning your visit.
- Arrive early on weekends and festival days to avoid delays.
Frequently Asked Questions
1.What are the temple timings on weekdays?
The temple is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM and 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM.
2. What are the temple timings on weekends?
On weekends, national holidays, and festival days, the temple is open from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM.
3. Is the temple open on national holidays?
Yes. The temple remains open on major national holidays.
4. Why is the curtain closed during certain times?
The curtain to Srivari Mukhamandapam may remain closed during Nitya Aaradhana as part of temple rituals.
5. Is the temple open late on December 31?
Yes. The temple remains open until midnight on December 31.
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