Ashtalakshmi Temple Hyderabad


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You have come to Hyderabad the state capital of Andhra Pradesh to imbibe the culture and customs of this unique country India. Stay connected to enter into a visual tour to India and its unique cultural heritage.

The Temple of Ashtalakshmi in Hyderabad is placed in the Vasavi Colony, Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad. You can take the help of the local transport to help yourself to reach your desired destination. You do not need to panic as the site of the temple has number of good food outlets and also there are many accommodation options for you to choose from, so do not be wary of traveling to the wonderful precincts of Dilsukh Nagar, Temple.

Best time to visit: The best time to visit the Ashtalakshmi temple is during the festival of Varalakshmi and during the festival of Diwali- the festival of Lights.

Please make a note of the timings failing which you would miss the chance to take a look at the magnificent God of the prosperity – Lakshmi.

Timings of the Astalakshmi Temple, Hyderabad

All days - 6:00 AM to 12:00 Noon & 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM

Fridays - 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM & 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM

Sundays - 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM & 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM

The entry to the Astalakshmi Temple, Hyderabad is absolutely free, so don't you think your wait is finally over, come under the peaceful canopy of Goddess Lakshmi.

The temple of Astalakshmi is built in honor of the Goddess of Lakshmi, the incarnation of wealth and prosperity. The temple is the one of the Hindu temple amidst the Islamic structure speckled Hyderabad. The temple was built over a span of five years, the architect Ganapati Sthapathi made the creation possible from designing it and lending it a structure. The Mahagopuram was built by the one hundred and thirty four idols and the idols of Ashtalakshmi, Sriman Narayana, Sri Ganapathi and Sri Garuda reigns the inner sanctum.
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