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Darshan & Aarti Timings
Plan your sacred visit with complete darshan schedule, aarti timings, and visitor information.
Temple Opening Hours
The temple is open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM for all devotees
Morning Darshan
6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Early morning prayer time. The temple opens with mangal aarti and first darshan of the day. Ideal for a peaceful experience.
General Darshan
7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Regular morning darshan hours for all devotees. Includes Kakad Aarti (7 AM) and Madhyanh Aarti (12:15 PM).
Afternoon Break
12:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Temple closes for deity rest and preparation. Naivedya (food offering) and decoration of the deities takes place.
Evening Darshan
4:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Evening darshan session with Sandhya Aarti at 6:30 PM and Shej Aarti at 9:30 PM. The temple is beautifully lit.
Closing Time
10:00 PM
Temple gates close at 10:00 PM after the final rituals. Last entry is at 9:30 PM. Please plan accordingly.
Please Note
Timings may vary during festivals like Navratri, Diwali, and other special occasions when the temple may remain open for extended hours. During Sharad Navratri (September/October), the temple typically remains open until midnight. Please check with the temple office or our website for updated festival timings.
Daily Aarti Schedule
Join us for the divine aarti ceremonies performed throughout the day
Kakad Aarti
7:00 AM
Morning prayer to awaken the deities
Madhyanh Aarti
12:15 PM
Midday offering and prayer
Sandhya Aarti
6:30 PM
Evening prayer with lamps & incense
Shej Aarti
9:30 PM
Night closing prayer ceremony
Best Times to Visit
Plan your visit wisely for the most serene darshan experience
Early Morning (6:00 AM - 7:00 AM)
The best time for a peaceful, crowd-free darshan. The temple opens at 6:00 AM and the first hour has the least number of devotees. Experience the divine calm as the morning aarti preparations begin. Ideal for meditation and prayers.
Weekdays (Monday - Friday)
Weekdays see significantly less rush compared to weekends. Tuesday and Friday are slightly busier as they are considered auspicious for Goddess Lakshmi, but still far more manageable than Saturdays and Sundays.
Avoid Weekends & Public Holidays
Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays attract very large crowds. Queue times can extend to 2-3 hours. If you must visit on weekends, come early in the morning (6:00 - 7:00 AM) or during the afternoon reopening (4:00 PM).
Navratri Special Timings
During Sharad Navratri (September/October), the temple extends its hours and may remain open until midnight. Special aarti and abhishek ceremonies are held. Expect extremely heavy crowds with wait times of 3-5 hours. Separate queues and crowd management are arranged during this period.
What to Expect During Your Visit
Everything you need to know before visiting the temple
Queue Times
On normal weekdays, expect a queue time of 15 to 45 minutes. On weekends and holidays, wait times can extend to 1-2 hours. During major festivals like Navratri, queues may last 2 to 3 hours or more.
Photography Prohibited
Photography and videography are strictly prohibited inside the sanctum sanctorum and the inner temple premises. Mobile phones may be carried but must not be used for photography near the deity.
Free Entry
There is no entry fee to visit Shri Mahalakshmi Temple. Darshan is free for all devotees. Special pooja services and abhishek ceremonies can be booked separately at the temple counter.
Prasad Available
Prasad (sacred offering) is available for purchase at the temple. Flower garlands, coconuts, sweets, and other traditional offerings can be bought from authorized stalls near the temple entrance.
Shoe Deposit
Footwear must be removed before entering the temple. A shoe deposit counter is available outside the temple premises. Please collect your token and keep it safe for retrieval.
Modest Dress Code
Devotees are advised to wear modest and respectful attire. Traditional Indian clothing is appreciated. Avoid wearing shorts, sleeveless tops, or revealing clothing inside the temple premises.
Darshan Guidelines
Follow these guidelines for a smooth and sacred darshan experience
Do's
- Maintain silence and a prayerful atmosphere inside the temple
- Remove footwear before entering the temple premises
- Follow the queue system patiently and cooperate with temple staff
- Deposit bags and large items at the designated counters
- Wear clean and modest traditional clothing
- Keep your belongings and valuables safe
Don'ts
- Do not take photographs or videos inside the sanctum sanctorum
- Do not carry food, beverages, or tobacco products inside the temple
- Do not touch the idols or enter restricted areas
- Do not litter inside the temple premises; use dustbins provided
- Do not create disturbances or speak loudly during aarti
- Do not carry leather items inside the temple
Plan Your Sacred Visit
Experience the divine blessings of Goddess Mahalakshmi. Book a special pooja or learn how to reach the temple.