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Sir Moogambigai Amman Temple

Sir Moogambigai Amman Temple is a Hindu shrine located in Halasuru, a suburban locality in Bangalore, Karnataka (560008), dedicated to the worship of the divine feminine.

॥ जय माता दी ॥

Ancient Bells,
Living Faith

Situated in Halasuru, a residential suburb within Bangalore's urban expanse, Sir Moogambigai Amman Temple stands as a centre of Hindu devotion in the locality. The temple is dedicated to Moogambigai Amman, reflecting the region's reverence for the goddess principle that has deep roots across South Indian worship traditions. As a neighbourhood shrine, the temple serves as a spiritual anchor for the surrounding community, drawing worshippers who observe regular rituals and mark occasions of religious significance throughout the year. The temple embodies the continuity of Hindu practice within Bangalore's evolving landscape, where older sacred spaces maintain their place alongside modern urban development. Though modest in scale compared to major metropolitan temples, its presence underscores the distributed network of goddess-centred shrines that characterise the religious geography of Karnataka. The temple remains an accessible point of worship for those seeking divine blessings and a space for personal and collective spiritual practice within the Halasuru area.

॥ वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम् ॥

Light a Lamp,
Offer a Prayer

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

Goddess Durga and Mahishasura

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Sir Moogambigai Amman Temple

Sir Moogambigai Amman Temple is a Hindu shrine located in Halasuru, a suburban locality in Bangalore, Karnataka (560008), dedicated to the worship of the divine feminine.

Situated in Halasuru, a residential suburb within Bangalore's urban expanse, Sir Moogambigai Amman Temple stands as a centre of Hindu devotion in the locality. The temple is dedicated to Moogambigai Amman, reflecting the region's reverence for the goddess principle that has deep roots across South Indian worship traditions. As a neighbourhood shrine, the temple serves as a spiritual anchor for the surrounding community, drawing worshippers who observe regular rituals and mark occasions of religious significance throughout the year. The temple embodies the continuity of Hindu practice within Bangalore's evolving landscape, where older sacred spaces maintain their place alongside modern urban development. Though modest in scale compared to major metropolitan temples, its presence underscores the distributed network of goddess-centred shrines that characterise the religious geography of Karnataka. The temple remains an accessible point of worship for those seeking divine blessings and a space for personal and collective spiritual practice within the Halasuru area.

108Sacred Lamps
6Daily Aartis
103Devotees

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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

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Address: bangalore, Karnataka, India 560008

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