Hyderabad, The Bhadri Amavasya festival was organized in the courtyard of Shri Rani Sati Dadi Temple, located within the Shri Pahadi Hanuman Temple complex in Mahindra Hills, Shanti Niketan Colony. The temple was grandly decorated. Additionally, the goddess was adorned with beautiful ornaments.

Offerings including Swamani, Chhappanbhog, fruits, dry fruits, and betel leaves were presented to the goddess. Devotees began arriving at the temple for darshan from the morning. Devotees queued up to receive the blessings of darshan and worship of the goddess. Guests who arrived at the temple were welcomed. During the evening hymn session, devotional hymns dedicated to Dadi Maa were presented, immersing the atmosphere in devotion.

Rani Sati Dadi Temple Festival Resonated with Devotion

Devotees who came to the temple enjoyed the hymns. The temple trustee welcomed the legislator who arrived for darshan. Numerous devotees and trustees were present on the occasion.

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Rani Sati Dadi Temple

The Rani Sati Dadi Temple in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, is a major pilgrimage site dedicated to a 17th-century woman revered for her devotion (sati) to her husband. Its history is rooted in the legend of Narayani Devi, who is said to have performed self-immolation and is worshipped as a goddess symbolizing marital virtue and protection. The present temple, known for its grand white marble structure, was built in the 20th century and attracts thousands of devotees, particularly during its annual fair.

Shri Pahadi Hanuman Temple

The Shri Pahadi Hanuman Temple is a historic Hindu temple in Delhi, India, believed to have been established by the Pandava brothers from the epic Mahabharata over 5,000 years ago. It is famously associated with the Mughal era, where it is said the god Hanuman appeared in the dream of Emperor Akbar, leading to the temple’s restoration. Today, it remains a significant pilgrimage site, known for its serene hilltop location and ancient deity.

Mahindra Hills

Mahindra Hills is a residential and commercial neighborhood located in Secunderabad, India, developed on land formerly belonging to the Secunderabad Cantonment. The area is named after the prominent Indian business conglomerate, the Mahindra Group, which was involved in its development. While not an ancient historical site, its history is tied to the post-independence urbanization and expansion of the Hyderabad metropolitan region.

Shanti Niketan Colony

Shanti Niketan Colony is a residential area in New Delhi, India, whose name is inspired by the renowned Visva-Bharati University (originally named Shantiniketan) founded by Rabindranath Tagore in West Bengal. While the colony itself is a modern urban development, its name pays homage to the original institution’s historic legacy as a center for arts, culture, and alternative education.

Bhadri Amavasya festival

The Bhadri Amavasya festival is a significant annual Hindu observance held in the holy city of Varanasi, India, on the new moon day (Amavasya) of the Bhadrapada month. It is dedicated to paying homage to one’s ancestors, with pilgrims performing sacred rituals and taking a holy dip in the Ganges River to help their departed souls attain salvation. The festival’s history is deeply rooted in ancient Vedic traditions that emphasize the importance of Pitru Tarpan (offering to ancestors).