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Uttara Swami Malai Temple Delhi

Uttara Swami Malai Temple, also known as Malai Temple, located in RK Puram Sector 7 on Palam Road, Delhi, is a temple of South Indian civilization. This temple is dedicated to Lord Swaminath who is worshiped by the people of South India. He is also worshiped by the names of Murugan and Murugan Swami and Swaminath. This temple mainly displays South Indian civilization and culture. This temple is built according to the Chola style. All Hindu devotees come here but most people from Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada communities come for worship.

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Uttara Swami Malai Temple, also known as Malai Temple, located in RK Puram Sector 7 on Palam Road, Delhi, is a temple of South Indian civilization. This temple is dedicated to Lord Swaminath who is worshiped by the people of South India. He is also worshiped by the names of Murugan and Murugan Swami and Swaminath. This temple mainly displays South Indian civilization and culture. This temple is built according to the Chola style. All Hindu devotees come here but most people from Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada communities come for worship.

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Why is this temple called Malai Temple?

Malai Temple Delhi, India

As we told you that Uttara Swamy Temple is also called Malai Temple and in the Tamil language the word Malai means hill. But those who don’t have the knowledge of Tamil language, think that in this temple, the Lord will be offered the food of Malai (Cream), or the Prasad of Malai (Cream) will be distributed so that the Malai temple is used. Due to being built on a hill, this temple is called Malai Temple. It is the tradition of Murugan temples to build a temple on a hill. All the temples of Lord Murugan are built on the mountain.

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History of Uttara Swami Malai Temple.

Uttara Swami Malai Temple, Delhi

The beginning of construction of the Uttara Swami Malai temple was done on 8 September 1965 by Shri Meenjor Bhaktavastaslam in a meeting organized under the leadership of Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Sastri. Shri Meenjor Bhaktavastaslam the chief minister of Tamil Nadu. The main gate of the temple was established and consecrated on 7 June 1973. After this Shilp Kala Mandapam was established here on 18 September 1983. Apart from Lord Uttara Swami, the temples of Lord Karpaga Vinayak, Sri Sundeshwara, and Goddess Meenakshi were also constructed here. The temple of Navagraha deities and Adi Shankara Charya Hall have also been established here.

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Interesting facts about Uttara Swami Malai Temple.

  • Uttar Swami Malai Temple is built on a hill, hence it is also called Malai Temple. Malai means hill in the Tamil language.
  • This temple is dedicated to Lord Swaminath who is also known as Murugan.
  • This entire temple is made of granite stones, even the idol of the God here is to be made of black granite stones.
  • The architecture of the temple is that of South Indian Chola Saili.
  • The foundation stone of this temple was laid by Sri Meenjor Bhaktavastasalam.

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How to reach Uttara Swami Malai temple

By Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport is the nearest airport to Delhi for Uttara Swami Malai Temple. The distance from the temple to the airport is 4.8 km. You can also take a private taxi or your own vehicle to reach the temple from the airport.

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By Train: There are 2 famous railway stations to reach Malai temple by train, the first is the new Delhi railway station and the second is the Nizamuddin railway station both of these stations are from every city in India. The distance between New Delhi station and Malai temple is 13 km, whereas from Nizamuddin it is only 13.8 km.

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By Bus: If you want to come to Uttara Swami Malai Temple by Bus or Road, then you can come. Delhi City is well connected by road all over India.

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Timing of Uttara Swami Malai temple.

Summer (1 March – 31 October): 6.30 AM – 12.00 PM, 5.00 – 9.00 PM.
Winter (1 November – 28 February): 7.00 AM – 12.00 PM, 5.00 – 9.00 PM.

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Aartis and Pujas are performed in Malai Temple.

  • 8:18 AM: Shree Vinayakar Abhishekam
  • 8:30 AM: Shree Sundareswarar Abhishekam
  • 8:45 AM: Shree Devi Meenakshi Abhishekam
  • 9:00 AM: Shree Swaminatha Swami Abhishekam
  • 10:00 AM: Shree Navagrahas Abhishekam
  • 5:45 PM: Shree Vinayakar Abhishekam
  • 6:00 PM: Shree Sundareswarar Abhishekam
  • 6:15 PM: Shree Devi Meenakshi Abhishekam
  • 6:30 PM: Shree Swaminatha Swami Abhishekam

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Address and Google Map of Uttara Swami Malai temple.

Address: Palam Marg, Sector 7, Rama Krishna Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110022

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