Temple Overview
Nestled in the heart of Suncity, Vasai West, our temple stands as a magnificent example of Tamil (South Indian) temple architecture. Designed by Sthapathi Parthiban Stabadi, the temple serves as a sacred abode where devotees can experience the divine presence of Lord Murugan, Bala Ganapati, and Sri Balaji.
The temple complex features intricately carved stone pillars, traditional Vimanam (dome) structures, and sacred sanctums that transport visitors into a realm of spiritual serenity. Every element of the temple has been crafted in accordance with the ancient Agama Shastras, ensuring divine sanctity and architectural authenticity.
The Divine Deities
Three sacred deities grace our temple, each offering unique blessings and spiritual significance to devoted seekers.
Lord Murugan
Primary DeityLord Murugan, also known as Subramanya, Kartikeya, and Skanda, is the presiding deity of our temple. The divine commander of celestial forces, He embodies youthful valor, supreme wisdom, and spiritual perfection.
Born from six sparks of Lord Shiva's third eye, nurtured by the six Krittika maidens, He vanquished the demon Surapadman to restore cosmic order. His sacred Vel (divine spear), gifted by Goddess Parvati, symbolizes Jnana Shakti — the power of knowledge that destroys ignorance.
Devotees chant “Om Saravana Bhava” and “Vetrivel Muruganukku Arogara” to invoke His divine blessings.
Sri Bala Ganapati
First ConsecratedThe beloved remover of obstacles, Sri Bala Ganapati was the first deity to be consecrated at our temple. The Kumbhabhishekam (consecration ceremony) was performed on July 11, 2019, marking a historic milestone in the temple's journey.
As the elder son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, Lord Ganapati is worshipped first before all undertakings. His child form (Bala) represents innocence, joy, and the playful nature of the divine.
Sri Balaji (Venkateswara)
Lord of Seven HillsLord Balaji, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, graces our temple with His divine presence. Known also as Srinivasa and Venkateswara, He is the Lord of Seven Hills, beloved deity of millions.
His presence at our temple represents the beautiful harmony of Shaiva and Vaishnava traditions, embodying the universal message that all paths lead to the same divine truth.
Sacred Features of the Temple
Temple Chariot (Ratham)
A magnificently crafted temple chariot used during grand festival processions. The Ratham carries the processional deity (Utsavar) through the streets during festivals like Panguni Uthiram and Skanda Shashti, accompanied by devotional music and chanting.
Sacred Well
The temple's sacred well provides consecrated water used in daily Abhishekam rituals. The Theertham (holy water) from this well is believed to carry purifying and healing properties.
Sthala Tree
Every temple has a Sthala Vriksham (sacred tree) that is revered as a living divine presence. Our temple's sacred tree provides a serene space for meditation and prayer.
Theertham
The temple's sacred water source, blessed through rituals and mantras, is distributed to devotees as divine prasadam. Theertham symbolizes spiritual purification and divine grace.
Rajagopuram — The Temple Tower
Coming SoonThe proposed Rajagopuram (main temple tower) will be a magnificent addition to our temple complex. This monumental gateway tower, a hallmark of Tamil temple architecture, will feature multi-storeyed ornamentation with sculptures depicting divine stories, topped by sacred Kalasams.
The Rajagopuram project represents our vision to create a complete traditional South Indian temple complex in Vasai West. Your generous contributions can help bring this dream to reality.
Donate to Rajagopuram ProjectArchitecture & Craftsmanship
Our temple is a testament to the enduring legacy of Tamil temple architecture, brought to life by master artisans and skilled professionals.
Sthapathi Parthiban Stabadi
Temple Architect (Sthapathi)
A revered Sthapathi following the ancient tradition of temple architecture. His expertise in Agama Shastra and Shilpa Shastra ensures every element of the temple adheres to sacred specifications, from the Garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum) to the Vimanam (dome structure).
Sri Ravichandran Muthu
Design Consultant
Provided expert design consultation ensuring the harmonious integration of traditional Dravidian architectural elements with contemporary structural requirements, creating a temple that honours tradition while serving modern devotees.
Sri Y. Thamotharan Nadar
Civil Engineer & Project Management Consultant
Bringing engineering excellence to the sacred project, Sri Thamotharan Nadar oversees structural integrity, construction management, and the ambitious Rajagopuram tower project that will crown the temple complex.
Elements of Tamil Temple Architecture
Our temple incorporates the classical elements of Dravidian temple architecture that have been perfected over two millennia. The Garbhagriha (inner sanctum) houses the main deities in sacred enclosures built to precise Vastu and Agama specifications. The Mandapam (pillared hall) features intricately carved stone pillars depicting mythological scenes. The Vimanam (tower above the sanctum) rises in carefully proportioned tiers, symbolizing the spiritual ascent toward the divine. The proposed Rajagopuram will serve as the monumental entrance tower, inviting devotees into this sacred space with its awe-inspiring presence.
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Your generous donations help maintain the temple, fund daily worship, and bring the grand Rajagopuram project to life. Every contribution, big or small, is a sacred offering to Lord Murugan.
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