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Pooja Timings

SHRI KSHETRA GANAGAPUR DATTATREYA TEMPLE

🛕  Nirgun Math (Shri Dattatreya Temple) will open at 3:00 AM every day and Trikaal Arathi (3 times in a day) will be performed to Guru as the parampara continues from ancient years.

 

🛕 Arathi and Pooja will be performed by the Pujari’s {(Bhaskar Brahman Vamshastha’s) Refer Guru Charitra chapter no 38}.

 

🛕  Below are the timings of Nirgun Math (Dattatreya Temple Ganagapur) with each and every activities that are performed in Nirgun Math.

Timings Timings / Activites in Nirgun Mutt Ganagapur
2.30 AM- 3:00 AM Kakad Arathi & Darshan Begins
3:00 AM – 5:00 AM Laghunyasa Purvak, Saura Mantra, Ganapati Atharvasheersha, Purushasukta, Laghu Rudrabhikshek to Shaligram & Guru Sphatikaling From Pujari’s of temple as a parampara (Bhakt Kalyanartha).
5:00 AM – 6:00 AM Keshar lepan to Nirgun Paduka by priests of temple and Mahapooja to Nirgun Paduka and paduka poojan and Chintamani Ganapati Pooja.
6:00 AM – 6:30 AM Guru Arathi or Paduka Arathi (1st Arati)
6:30 AM – 7:00 AM Theerath & Panchamruta Distribution
7:00 AM to 11:30 AM Devotees Rudrabhishekam, Laghurudrabhishek in Abhishek Hall & Pooja to Suvarna Paduka And Milk Abhishekam to Sphatikalinga and Nirgun paduka Free darshan.
11:30 AM to 12:30 PM Maha mangalarathi, Maha naivedya & Annadan (Madukari/Bhiksha) Seva (2nd Arati)
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM Devotees Pooja to Suvarna paduka continues…
2:00 PM to 2:30 PM Paduka Pooja to Nirgun paduka & Chintamani Ganapati Pooja from pujari’s And Paduka will be closed for the day.
2:30 PM to 7:30 PM Normal Darshan continues…
7:30 PM to 8:15 PM Maha Mangalarathi and Mantra Jagarana from Pujari’s (Veda Pathan) (3rd Arati)
8:15 PM to 8:45 PM Palakhi Seva (God’s idol will be kept in Palakhi and Palakhi will complete 3 rounds to temple by singing bhajan and Arathi’s.)
9:00 PM to 9:30 PM Shejaarathi (Chanting stotras for allowing God for a nice sleep & Temple closes for the day)

Note: The above timings may change by more or less by 30 Minutes during Festivals / Poornima / Amavasya / National holidays/ Crowd days (when large number of people gathered)