Shri Goyal family Maheshwari Council’s affection gathering on December 14th.
Hyderabad: Shri Gayal Family Maheshwari Council Hyderabad will organize Shri Gayal Mata Bhajan Sandhya, Ashtami Deepawali Sneha Milan and Annakoot Prasad on Sunday, December 14, 2025 at Maheshwari Bhavan, Begum Bazaar. The program will include Bhajan Sandhya at 6:11 PM, Aarti at 9:01 PM and Mahaprasadi at 9:11 PM.
Trustees from Shri Akhil Bharatiya Gayal Mata Temple Trust Asop Jodhpur Rajasthan will attend the program to share information about the temple’s history and trust activities. Members of the Jhunwar, Bajaj, Baldi, Khabani, Maheshwari communities settled in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh who have achieved special recognition in the education field during 2025 will be honored.
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Everyone is requested to attend Gayal Mata’s Bhajan Sandhya and Prasad to receive Mother’s blessings and make the Deepawali Sneha Milan program successful. Members of Shri Gayal Family Maheshwari Council Hyderabad attended the meeting regarding program preparations.
Shri Gayal Mata Bhajan Sandhya
“Shri Gayal Mata Bhawan Sandhya” is a Hindu temple and devotional center dedicated to Goddess Gayal Mata, a revered regional deity. While specific historical dates are not widely documented, the site is a significant local hub for worship, known for hosting nightly “Sandhya” (evening) prayer sessions featuring devotional music and hymns. It serves as a central place for community spiritual gatherings in its region.
Maheshwari Bhavan
Maheshwari Bhavan is a community and cultural center for the Maheshwari community, a prominent business group originating from Rajasthan, India. These centers are typically found in major Indian cities and serve as hubs for social gatherings, religious ceremonies, and the preservation of their unique cultural traditions. They were established to foster community bonds and maintain their heritage, especially as members migrated to different parts of the country.
Begum Bazaar
Begum Bazaar is one of the oldest and largest wholesale markets in Hyderabad, India. It was established during the reign of the Nizams and is named after a royal Begum (queen) of the era. Today, it remains a bustling commercial hub, particularly known for its trade in grains, spices, and general merchandise.
Shri Akhil Bharatiya Gayal Mata Temple Trust
The Shri Akhil Bharatiya Gayal Mata Temple Trust manages the prominent Gayal Mata Temple, a significant Hindu pilgrimage site in Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Gayatri and has a long-standing history as a center of devotion, believed to have ancient origins that attract thousands of devotees annually. The trust oversees the temple’s religious activities, preservation, and community services.
Asop
I am unable to find a specific, well-known cultural site or place named “Asop.” The name is most commonly associated with the Asopus River in Greek mythology, which was a river-god and the name of several actual rivers in ancient Greece. If you are referring to a different location, please provide more details so I can give you an accurate summary.
Jodhpur
Jodhpur is a historic city in Rajasthan, India, often called the “Blue City” for its many blue-painted houses. It was founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha and is dominated by the massive Mehrangarh Fort, one of India’s largest forts, which overlooks the old city from a rocky hill. The city’s history is deeply tied to the Rathore Rajput clan and it remains a vibrant center for arts, crafts, and Rajasthani culture.
Rajasthan
Rajasthan is a vibrant state in northwestern India, historically known as the “Land of Kings.” It is famed for its majestic forts, opulent palaces, and the vast Thar Desert, which reflect its rich history of Rajput valor and royalty. The region’s legacy is deeply tied to the Rajput warrior clans who ruled the area for centuries, leaving behind a cultural heritage of art, music, and architecture.
Shri Gayal Family Maheshwari Council Hyderabad
The Shri Gayal Family Maheshwari Council in Hyderabad is a community organization representing the Maheshwari community, a traditional business-oriented group originally from Rajasthan. It serves as a social and cultural hub for community members in Hyderabad, fostering connections and preserving their heritage through events and gatherings. While its specific founding date isn’t widely documented, such councils typically emerged in the 20th century as migration patterns brought Maheshwari families to various Indian cities.