04:21 AM - Kakad Aarti 04:30 AM to 05:30 AM - Abhishek 06:00 AM to 06:20 AM - Morning Aarti 09:00 AM to 09:30 AM - Swadhyaya 12 Noon to 12:30 PM - Noon Aarti 07:30 PM to 08:00 PM - Bhajan and Name Chanting 08:00 PM to 08:20 PM - Evening Aarti 09:30 PM - Shayan Aarti
Ganeshpuri Hot Water spring is in the Bhiwandi taluka of Thane district in Maharashtra State, India. The place is famous for its natural hot springs.
The temple is beautiful - so tranquil and serene. As soon as you enter the temple you feel the world slipping away and calm and serenity descending on you. The focus in the temple is Bhagwan Nityananda as most people visiting temple fixedly gaze at the murti and remain immersed within themselves. The flowers, coconuts offered are usually returned to the devotees after these have been blessed at Bhagwan's feet.
Ganeshpuri is a holy land since ancient times. Sage Varistha, Lord Rama's Guru, held a great yagna here and as per belief at that time installed Lord Ganesha in a temple here. Great yogis practiced penance here in the surroundings of mountain Mandagni, which has been mentioned in many scriptures. River Tejasa flows near by. Bhagwan Nityanand chose this ancient centre of great spiritual energy to stay & revive it's immortal glory. Bhagwan Nityanand came in 1937 and stayed near the hot waterspring of Bhimeshwar Mahadev temple. This is the place where His Samadhi temple is now built. When devotees multiplied, He shifted to a building named Kailash Niwas. He took Mahasamadhi in another building close by named Banglorewala building. Worship is held daily in both buildings which are maintained by the Sanstha. In a very natural manner the forest abode of Bhagwan Nityanand has changed it's shape in to a busy town.
Samadhi Mandir Complex
The main objective of the Trustees is to safe guard the inner sanctum and the serenity of and around the vicinity of the Temple complex. For this the following has been done:
To avoid the natural wear and tear of the statue of Bhagwan Nityanand the Trustees have gone in for an elaborate arrangement of installment of air conditioner in the inner sanctum.
A wall to wall carpet has been placed in the Hall of the temple
Silver Flag has been installed at the temple dome. Donated by a Devotee.
Rusted Iron Grills of windows and doors have been replaced with stainless steal windows and doors The old temple door has been replaced with pure Teak wood carved doors.
Temple Door Bhajan Hall
Behind the Samadhi Shrine there is Lord Krishna’s Temple which was inspired by Bhagwan Nityananda. Details about Guru Nityananda's birth are relatively unknown. According to his disciples, Nityananda was found as an abandoned infant in Tuneri village, Koyilandy, Madras Presidency, British India by a lady named Uniamma Nair, who was married to Chathu Nair. The Nair couple adopted this child and took care of him along with their own five children. Nityananda was named as Raman by his foster parents. The Nair couple were farmers, who also took care of the farms owned by a wealthy lawyer named Ishwar Iyer, who greatly trusted them. Nityananda's foster father died when he was three and his foster mother when he was six. Before dying she handed over her responsibility of Nityananda to Ishwar Iyer Bhagawan Nityananda as a young yogi Personal - Born Raman Nair1897 Tuneri, Koyilandy, Madras Presidency, British India (now in Kozhikode district, Kerala) Died - 8 August 1961 (aged 63) Ganeshpuri, Maharashtra, India Religion Hinduism
Distances from Ganeshpuri Thane – 54 km Mumbai – 72 km Bhimashankar – 100 km Nashik – 135...
Read moreThe Great Guru swami Nityanand sanctified Ganeshpuri. The Place is beautiful - so tranquil and serene. As soon as you enter the temple you feel the world slipping away and calm and serenity descending on you. The blessed peace of silence is tangible here. No voices are raised and people speak only when necessary.
Nitya-eternal, ananda-bliss Eternal bliss took a body and was known as Bhagwan Nityanand. No one knows about birth of Bhagwan Nityanand, genealogy or family background. Only body consciousness feeds on such things as social status, education, caste and reputation. Bhagwan was always in divine consciousness. From early childhood Bhagwan got his head shaved clean. On occasions wore the sanyasi ochre dress in early life leading to the belief that he was ordained in Nandapadma order of sanyasis. Leaving home, Bhagwan spent about 6 years in Himalayas and then as a young boy appeared in Kannangarh, where he was in nirvikalpa samadhi for a long time in a cave. There was no water around; Bhagwan created water stream from the cave which flows eversince that time. From that time the site is a pilgrimage site now called Guruvan.
The temple is beautiful - so tranquil and serene. As soon as you enter the temple you feel the world slipping away and calm and serenity descending on you. The focus in the temple is Bhagwan Nityananda as most people visiting temple fixedly gaze at the murti and remain immersed within themselves. The flowers, coconuts offered are usually returned to the devotees after these have been blessed at Bhagwan's feet. Their is HOT water koond present also Outside small garden persent whose fair is 10rs for small children only.
Samadhi Mandir Hot water kund opens 3 AM Temple opens 4 AM Kakad aarti 4.21 AM Abhishek (Bhagwan) 4.30 AM to 5.30 AM Morning aarti 6 AM to 6.20 AM Morning swadhaya 9 AM to 9.30 AM Noon aarti 12 to 12.20 PM Only thursday - palkhi (Baba's) 6 PM to 7.30 PM Bhajan / Name chanting 7.30 PM to 8 PM Evening aarti 8 PM to 8.20 PM Shayan aarti / Goodnight aarti / Temple closes 9.30 PM Kailash Niwas Evening aarti 6.15 PM Nirwan sthan Banglorewala building opens 6.30 AM Morning puja / Aarti 8.00 AM Mid'day aarti 10.42 AM Evening aarti 7 PM Bhadrakali mandir Puja & aarti 4.45 AM Evening aarti 7 PM Krishna mandir Morning puja / Aarti 5.15 AM Evening aarti 7.45 PM Navgrah mandir Morning puja / Aarti 5.30 AM Evening aarti 7.40 PM Bhimeshwar mahadev mandir Morning puja / Aarti 5.30 AM Evening...
Read moreBhagwan Nityanand Samadhi Mandir is a sacred sanctuary that seamlessly blends spirituality with natural wonders, offering visitors an unforgettable experience of divine presence and rejuvenation. Nestled amidst picturesque surroundings, this temple is revered not only for its spiritual significance but also for the therapeutic hot water springs that lie in its vicinity.
From the moment you enter the premises of Bhagwan Nityanand Samadhi Mandir, you can feel the palpable sense of tranquility and reverence. The air is imbued with an aura of holiness, and the serene ambiance sets the stage for a profound spiritual journey. As you make your way to the temple, you are greeted by lush greenery and pristine landscapes, providing a tranquil backdrop for introspection and prayer.
The temple itself is a testament to divine grace, with its elegant architecture and serene atmosphere. The sacredness of the space is palpable, drawing devotees from far and wide to pay homage to Bhagwan Nityanand and seek his blessings. Whether you're a devout follower or simply a curious visitor, the temple's serene ambiance and tranquil surroundings invite you to connect with the divine in a deeply personal way.
But perhaps the most enchanting aspect of Bhagwan Nityanand Samadhi Mandir is the presence of hot water springs nearby. These natural wonders, known for their therapeutic properties, offer visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in healing waters while surrounded by the beauty of nature. Whether you're seeking relief from physical ailments or simply looking to relax and rejuvenate, the hot water springs provide a unique and unforgettable experience.
In conclusion, Bhagwan Nityanand Samadhi Mandir is more than just a temple—it's a place of spiritual solace and natural beauty. Whether you come seeking divine blessings, physical healing, or simply a moment of peace and serenity, this sacred sanctuary offers a truly transformative experience that lingers in the heart and soul long after...
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