The enchanting Sanghi Temple, nestled 35 km from Hyderabad in Sanghi Nagar, is a spiritual haven atop Paramananda Giri hill. Welcoming devotees through the grand Maha Dwaram, the temple boasts a towering Raja Gopuram visible from afar. Constructed in 1991, in the Chola-Chalukya style, it houses important Hindu deities and is a testament to architectural brilliance and religious harmony.
There are three Gopurams seen at the foot of the hillock which is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, Goddess Parvathi and Lord Shiva. The temple's façade showcases a harmonious blend of South Indian and Dravidian influences, creating a unique and visually stunning structure.
Darshan Timings :
- Monday-Saturday: 8 AM - 1 PM, 4 PM - 8 PM
- Sunday, Festivals & Holidays: 8 AM - 8 PM
How it was started?
In 1990, a dream unfolded, fuelled by an irrepressible desire to create something divinely inspired. The Sanghi family, renowned for their benevolence and philanthropy, embraced the vision, transforming it into reality. With the blessings of Late Jadguru Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Shankaracharya of Kanchipuram and under the guidance of Shri Ram Sharan & Smt. Kamala Rani Sanghi, the visionary Shri Ravi Sanghi and Smt. Anita Sanghi spearheaded the project of Sanghi Temple with devotion, dedication, passion and determination. The temple was built in 1991 and was completed in a span of 18 months.