Aarti & Timings

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🕉️ Aarti & Darshan Timings

At Shyam Pariwar Temple, daily worship and rituals are performed with proper traditions and devotion to Lord
:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}. The aarti and darshan schedule is thoughtfully arranged so that every devotee can visit at their convenience and experience divine blessings.

From early morning, the temple atmosphere is filled with devotion and positivity. During aarti, the sound of bells, devotional songs, and the collective faith of devotees create a divine and peaceful environment that fills every heart with calmness and spiritual energy.


🌅 Daily Aarti Schedule

🌼 Mangla Aarti

Time: 5:30 AM
This is the first aarti of the day, where the Lord is awakened and devotees seek blessings for a positive and auspicious beginning of their day.


🌸 Shringar Aarti

Time: 6:00 AM
During this aarti, the Lord is beautifully adorned and offered bhog. It is a visually divine and spiritually uplifting ritual.


🌇 Sandhya Aarti

Time: 6:00 PM
The evening aarti is one of the main highlights of the day, where a large number of devotees gather to participate in prayers and devotion.


🌙 Shayan Aarti

Time: 9:00 PM
This is the final aarti of the day, where the Lord is offered rest. It is calm, peaceful, and deeply devotional.


🙏 Darshan Timings

Devotees can visit the temple daily for darshan during the following hours:

  • 🌅 Morning: 6:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • 🌇 Evening: 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM

During these hours, devotees can comfortably seek blessings and offer their prayers.


📌 Important Information

Aarti and darshan timings may change during festivals, special occasions, and religious events.

Devotees are requested to maintain discipline and cleanliness within the temple premises and cooperate in temple services.

Please arrive before the aarti time to take your place and fully experience the spiritual atmosphere.


🌺 Message of Devotion

Participating in Shyam Baba’s aarti is not just a ritual, but a way to connect with the divine and experience inner peace.
Every devotee who visits the temple feels a sense of positivity, calmness, and spiritual fulfillment.