The seven storey temple, as per hindi translation known as the Saat Manjila Shri Sanatan Dharam Mandir is situated in Fruit Market, Tilak Nagar near the metro station. Every seven floors serve as a court to different deities.
Ground floor temple premises divided in five blocks, a big hall of Maa Durga, Dharamshal, Navgrah Dham, Shiv Temple and hospital. The most eye catching element of main hall is the statue of Surya Dev with Shri Radha-Krishn and Shri Sia-Ram at the top of this prayer hall. In the age of high rising buildings of Delhi/NCR, there is a temple which attracts people in the same way.
Pandit Prakash Chand Sharma is mahapandit of the temple and the foundation stone was laid by Swami Gurucharandas Mahamandaleshwar. Apart from the religious aspect, Saat Manjila Sri Sanatan Dharm Mandir Sabha also runs a charitable hospital that provides aid to the needy and poor. The temple also hosts a fair every Saturday and serves food to the numerous poor and needy people.
Left side there is a visual story depicting Shri Radha Krishna in Vrindavan with cow.
Center Shri Sury Dev Ji, the supreme of all Navgrah at the top of Maa Sherawali Temple
Burning mastered oil diya, devotees offer these lights to Shri Shani Maharaj on every Saturday under Peepal Tree.
Top four floors with fifth floor as viman of Shri Sanatan Dharam Temple, this picture capture from Fruit Market (Fal Mandi), Tilak Nagar.
Seven white glorious horses are pulling a beautiful rath, which is owned by the lord of light and energy Shri Surya Bhagwan. This photo frame is taken from a high of 7th floor.
A big shikhar surrounded by four small gummand, A roof picture of Navgrah Dham from the seventh floor of saat manjila bhawan.
A unusual picture clicked from one Sanatan Dharm Mandir to Second Sanatan Dharam Mandir and from Tilak Nagar metro station both are visible in different direction.
A shaded corridor beautifully decorated with white sphere hanging lights along with mid size hanging bells.
A full view of temple including top all five floors with shikhar on seventh floor. Camera pic this Picture from 500 meter away from temple.
Well decorated Navgrah dham available left side from main entry gate. Yagyashala is placed in-front of Navgrah Dham.
Temple can be visualised in 5 different blocks, Sherawali Dham, Nabgrah Dham, Shiv Temple, Dharmshala, Saat Manjila.
Photo story of Shri Ram and Mata Sita when they were 14 years vanvas. Mata Sita asking for a golden mrag in forest but unfortunately it was a raksas.
A closeup photo shows the decoration of the top portion of saat manjila shikhar. By using lift, one can view this top otherwise camera will show you this sean.
The seven floor of the temple shows the seven janam yatra of a human beings. There are two way to go top floor (seventh floor) of the temple, one is via stairs and second one via lift.
Top of the buildings, Gurudwara,Mosque and temples are clearly visible from top of the temple. Such clicked are not so frequently clicked.
A beautiful panorama style view of Tilak Nagar from the seventh floor of Sat Manjila Mandir
1. Ground Floor
Innogurated on 6 March 1969, the oldest Maa Durga temple in mandir area.
2. Shri Sai Darbar - श्री साईं दरबार
First floor is dedicated to Shri Sai Maharaj. On every Thursday a large number of devotees come to pray Sai Baba and on the first Thursday of every month Sai Palki yatra organised in the temple.
3. Santoshi Mata Darbar - संतोषी माता दरबार
The second floor of the temple features the court of Maa Santoshi.
4. Mata Darbar - माता दरबार
The third floor dedicated to Maa Sherawali and also have the nine forms of the Goddess Shakti.
5. Radha Krishan Darbar - राधा कृष्ण दरबार
Shri Radha-Krishan stay in the fourth floor of the temple. Both are also dipicted onthe top of the main prayer hall.
6. Gauri Shankar Darbar - गौरी शंकर दरबार
The fifth floor of the temple is the home to Lord Shiva and His wife Maa Parvati with their both sons Shri Ganesh and Shri Kartikeya in their laps.
7. Panchmukhi Ganesh Darbar - पंचमुखी गणेश दरबार
The sixth top floor of the temple is place of five faced Pratham Pujya Shri Ganesh. Lord Ganesh is the most worshipped deities among the Hindus, and the owner of Buddhi and Siddhi.
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