Subject: THANK YOU to all for co-operating with us during your temple visit!
THANK YOU to all for co-operating with us during your temple visit
Namaste!
It has been three weeks since the Temple has opened for Dharma Darshan for public during Saturday's between 12:00 and 2:00 PM. Since then, we are having more than 100 devotees visiting the Temple for Dharma Darshan every Saturday. We would like to sincerely thank the community for co-operating with the temple management & volunteers by taking the necessary precautions and following recommended guidelines. We are also happy to acknowledge many of the visitors' feedback during the Dharma darshan that the temple and the surrounding atmosphere is now even more peaceful and serene.
Our gratitude to all the generous donors who have been supporting us during these challenging times. Our sincere thanks to the sponsors for scheduling their pooja/service in advance and co-operating with priests and volunteers. The main reason for advance booking is to make sure we do not have more than the government-regulated number of people gathered at the same place and time.
Its important that we do not let our COVID-19 guards down and continue to follow the below guidelines during each visit. This will ensure we all remain safe from the pandemic and stay healthy.
Washing hands with soap and water at the Hanuman pavilion
Getting screened for body temperatures before entering the temple
Wear masks that fully cover the nose and mouth during the entire time inside the premises
Following social distancing guidelines inside the temple
For personal pooja services and regular weekly sponsored events, please continue to SCHEDULE your temple visit in advance from our website by going to "E-Seva -> Pooja Booking" menu.
May Lord Venkateswara and Chandramouliswara guide us all during these unprecedented times.
*Note: Timings may slightly vary due to Temple closure to public.
Kotilinga Kshetram Project
ICCT is pleased, excited and proud to announce that we are undertaking an historical and remarkable project, Kotilingalingita Kailasa Prastharam (Kotilinga Kshetram) which is the 4th phase of growth and development of India Cultural Center and Temple. Kotilinga Kshetram consists of 10 million Bana Lingams of various sizes over a three-dimensional Srichakra of 416’ft square and 108’ft height, also known as Kailasa Prastharam in Srividya literature. At the top of Srichakra (Bindu) sits a 15’ft vigraha of Maha Kameswari and Maha Kameswara in sitting posture, made out of gold-plated bronze.