Uttara Swami Malai Temple, Hindu temple in Ramakrishna Puram, Delhi, India.
Uttara Swami Malai Temple is a Hindu temple in Ramakrishna Puram built on a hilltop and features South Indian architectural style. The structure displays elaborately carved towers, detailed stonework, and traditional design elements characteristic of Tamil construction.
The temple was established in 1973 and underwent multiple consecration ceremonies that expanded the shrine over time. These dedications marked the addition of shrines to various deities and established the site as a spiritual center.
The temple is dedicated to Swaminatha and serves as a spiritual center for the local community, where visitors can observe daily prayer rituals and witness the religious life of devotees. People gather here to make offerings and participate in ceremonies that reflect their faith.
The site offers basic facilities including drinking water stations, rest areas, and washrooms for visitors. The nearest metro station at Munirka provides convenient public transport access to reach the temple.
The temple houses the Adi Sankara Hall, a special assembly space with significance for the community. It celebrates several festivals throughout the year such as Chaitra Purnima and Makar Sankranti, which draw visitors into local observances.
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