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ॐ श्रीं महालक्ष्म्यै नमः

Maha Lakshmi Temple

Maha Lakshmi Temple in Koneru Circle, Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh, is a Hindu place of worship dedicated to the goddess of prosperity and abundance.

॥ ॐ श्रीं महालक्ष्म्यै नमः ॥

Ancient Bells,
Living Faith

Maha Lakshmi Temple stands in Koneru Circle, a locality within Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh's 521001 postal region. As a shrine dedicated to Lakshmi, the divine embodiment of wealth, fortune, and auspiciousness in Hindu tradition, this temple serves as a spiritual anchor for its surrounding community. The presence of such a temple reflects the enduring reverence devotees hold for the goddess across South Indian Hindu practice, where Lakshmi worship remains central to household and village religious life. The temple functions as a gathering place for residents seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being, particularly during significant observances in the Hindu calendar. While modest in scale within its suburban setting, the temple represents the living continuity of Hindu devotional culture in the Krishna district, where countless shrines maintain the spiritual fabric of village and small-town life. Visitors and locals alike approach the shrine with the traditional respect afforded to any sacred space dedicated to the feminine divine in Hinduism.

॥ वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम् ॥

Light a Lamp,
Offer a Prayer

Every wick lit, every offering made at Maha Lakshmi Temple, joins a river of devotion that flows through every heart that has ever sought refuge in Lakshmi.

Welcome to the Sanctum

Maha Lakshmi Temple

Maha Lakshmi Temple in Koneru Circle, Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh, is a Hindu place of worship dedicated to the goddess of prosperity and abundance.

Maha Lakshmi Temple stands in Koneru Circle, a locality within Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh's 521001 postal region. As a shrine dedicated to Lakshmi, the divine embodiment of wealth, fortune, and auspiciousness in Hindu tradition, this temple serves as a spiritual anchor for its surrounding community. The presence of such a temple reflects the enduring reverence devotees hold for the goddess across South Indian Hindu practice, where Lakshmi worship remains central to household and village religious life. The temple functions as a gathering place for residents seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being, particularly during significant observances in the Hindu calendar. While modest in scale within its suburban setting, the temple represents the living continuity of Hindu devotional culture in the Krishna district, where countless shrines maintain the spiritual fabric of village and small-town life. Visitors and locals alike approach the shrine with the traditional respect afforded to any sacred space dedicated to the feminine divine in Hinduism.

108Sacred Lamps
6Daily Aartis
Blessings

ॐ श्रीं महालक्ष्म्यै नमः

Sacred Offerings

Sevas & Pujas

Offerings performed by ordained priests under the guidance of vedic tradition — for every milestone of life.

श्री

Mahabhishekam

Ceremonial bathing of the deity with milk, honey, sandalwood and sacred herbs accompanied by Vedic chants.

Archana

Recitation of the deity's names and mantras with flower offerings, performed in your name and gotra.

गं

Ganapati Homam

Sacred fire ritual to invoke Lord Ganesha — performed before new beginnings and important journeys.

Daily Worship

Aarti & Darshan Hours

Open every day of the week. Each hour carries its own fragrance, its own prayer.

  • 05:00 AMMangala AartiGoddess is awakened with lamps and conch
  • 08:00 AMSnana & ShringarCeremonial bath followed by adornment
  • 12:00 PMBhog AartiMidday offering of bhoga and naivedyam
  • 04:30 PMUtthapan DarshanRe-opening of the sanctum
  • 07:30 PMSandhya AartiTwilight devotion with rhythmic bells
  • 09:30 PMShayan AartiFinal aarti — sanctum closes

Plan Your Visit

Reach the Sanctum

Address: Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India 521001

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