Shri Hari Mandir - श्री हरि मंदिर

A walking distance from Tilak Nagar metro station, you can found Prabhu Shri Vishnu in श्री हरि मंदिर (Shri Hari Mandir), Janakpuri. The source of fresh air, large beautiful Dhingra park/garden also available infront of temple.

Most attractive attribute of this temple is, a defined place for offering water to Shri Surya Bhagwan (Sun) called Surya Mandir (सूर्य मंदिर) with surya vandana. A center of Hindu devotion, famous Maa Kaali temple far 200 meters from this location.

Information

Open Close Timing
5:30 AM - 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Dham
Shiv Dham: Shivling with Gan
Left - Righ in Prayer Hall: Shri Mata RaniMaa DurgaShri Radhe KrishnShri Ram FamilyShri Lakshmi Narayan JiShri GaneshShri Hanuman Ji Maharaj
Peepal TreeBanana TreeMaa TulasiMango Tree
Basic Services
Drinking Water, CCTV Security, Prasad, Puja Samagri, Children Park, Shoe Store
Founded
Shri Lal Ballabh Das Ji
Organized By
Shri Sanatan Dharm Sabha, Janakpuri
Dedicated To
Lord Vishnu
Photography
Yes (It's not ethical to capture photograph inside the temple when someone engaged in worship! Please also follow temple`s Rules and Tips.)

How To Reach

Address 📧
71, Mandir Marg, Prem Nagar, Block 2, Janakpuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110058 Delhi New Delhi
Road 🚗
Najafgarh Road >> Jaswant Rai Dhingra Marg
Social Media
Coordinates 🌐
°N, °E

Photo Gallery

Peepal tree is a large provider of oxigen and positive energy. And Shri Hari Temple surrounded by these beautiful green beauty.

Trishul of Lord Shiv, Omkaar a holy Hindu symbol and sinduri red flag hosted on the top of white shikhar. A beautiful greenery frame this picture very well.

Blossomed mango tree in light green shades increases the beauty of white marbled Shri Hari Temple.

श्री हरि मंदिर on Google Map

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Updated: Mar 05, 2016 11:03 AM

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