,," 4 min (1.2 km) via Savitribai Phule Marg
6 min (3.1 km) via Bengaluru - Mumbai Hwy/Mumbai Hwy/Mumbai - Pandharpur Rd/Mumbai - Pune Hwy/Sion - Panvel Expy and St Jnaneshwar Mauli Marg(from Navi Mumbai)
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Nerul Sri Ayyappa is the favourite deity of tens of thousands of devotees living in Navi Mumbai and Mumbai.
Situated at a prominent place in the landscape, Nerul Sri Ayyappa Temple is the realization of dreams of thousands of Ayyappa devotees and is a landmark in Nerul, the biggest node of Navi Mumbai.
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) showed its respect to the temple and its deity by giving the name “Swami Ayyappa Mandir Chowk” to the circle in front of the temple.
In December, 1995, the Nerul Sri Ayyappa Seva Samiti constructed three sreekovils (sanctum sanctora) in the first phase as part of constructing the temple complex in the plot of land allocated to it by CIDCO at sector 17, Nerul.
The consecration of these temples was performed on 19th June, 1996.
From there on, pooja and other religious activities are being conducted daily as per the temple traditions.
In 2007, it was found during the devaprasanam (astrological findings) that the existing temple has to be renovated and reconstructed.
The presence of deities of Krishna, Shiva, Subramaniam and Naga in addition to Ayyappa, Devi Bhadra and Ganapathy was necessary in the temple complex as per the findings of the devaprasnam.
In consonance with the astrological findings, the renowned temple architect Shri Kanippayur Kuttan Namboodiripad was approached for assistance.
Subsequently, the deities were shifted to a balalaya (temporary abode) till the consecration of the new temple complex.
The temple construction as per the traditions and specifications has been completed. The prana-prathishta was performed on July 10, 2013.
The new temple is open for darshan from July 13, 2013.
MANDALA POOJA AND TEMPLE MAHOTSAV
Mandala Pooja Mahotsav is celebrated 41 days every year, starting from middle of November to the end of December.
The poojas are performed in the name of devotees based on their birth stars as a Vazhipad (offering) to the Lord.
Every year the annual Temple Mahotsav is celebrated for five days, which concludes on the last Saturday of Vrischikam (middle of December).
This is one of the main temple celebrations in Nerul Township witnessed by the citizen of Nerul every year.
PRATISHTA DAY MAHOTSAV
Pratishta Day Mahotsav is celebrated for two days every year.
Pratishta Day normally falls in the end of June or in the first week of July on the Pooyam (Pushya) Nakshatram of Malayalam month Midhunam.
MAHASHIVARATHRI AND NEERANJANA DEEPOTSAVAM
Special poojas are performed on Maha Shivaratri days.
Lord Shiva is the God of destruction. On Maha Shivaratri day, He is also worshiped to ward off the malefic effect of Shani Dev.
Apart from the above celebrations, we observe and perform special poojas on important days like Ganesh Chaturthi, Makar Sankaranti, Dattatray Jayanti, Ram Navami , Janmashtami, Navarathri, etc.
Facility for performing for various special poojas (50 types) and Thulabharam, an important offering to all deities, exist at the temple for the benefit of the devotees.
To spiritually enlighten the general public of Nerul and Navi Mumbai.To propagate the solidarity of man irrespective of ca s te, creed , religion, region or language .To inculcate in the mind of man, the basic principle of Lord Ayyappa, that all are equal in the eyes of the Lord.To establish universal love and brotherhood and to banish hatred, jealousy and rudeness from the mind of man.To strive for real contact between the various types of peopl e through meetings, periodicals, etc.To aim at creating favourable condition through social, cultur a l and spiritual activities. where man according to his own capacity, can strive for the noble cause for - making man a better man.To strive for promotion of all round progress and welfare of th e members and general public by inculcating sense of unity, security,fraternity and friendship among them.To disseminate statistical dates by publishing them periodically for information of -the members/ general public and to provid e guidance to them in their vocation and help solving their problems.To organise. promote and/ or to conduct educational institutions, to encourage education and any other subjects as may be decided by the managing committee from time to time.To conduct, undertake, carry on study, research, experiment to establish co-relation in style of living and promote economic progress, education, cultural progress, social values and economic ideologies.To provide medical relief to the poor and the needy and to maintain primary health centres, hospitals and dispensaries.To promote secular education and award scholarships to the student at Nerul and nearby schools and colleges .To provide relief to the peole affected by natural calamities such as drought, flood, fire, earthquake, epidemics etc .To provide relief to the poor and needy .To print. exhibit, publish, circulate journals, books, pamphlets , souvenirs, posters, papers , periodicals or other publications for the spread - of education and spiritual knowledge necessary for the promotion of the objectives of the Samiti. Timings-Morning: 5:30 to 10:00
Deeparadhana: 9:30
Evening: 5:30 to 9:00
Deeparadhana: 7:00. Entry fees. Holiday.
6 min (3.1 km) via Bengaluru - Mumbai Hwy/Mumbai Hwy/Mumbai - Pandharpur Rd/Mumbai - Pune Hwy/Sion - Panvel Expy and St Jnaneshwar Mauli Marg(from Navi Mumbai)
<br /><br />
Nerul Sri Ayyappa is the favourite deity of tens of thousands of devotees living in Navi Mumbai and Mumbai.
Situated at a prominent place in the landscape, Nerul Sri Ayyappa Temple is the realization of dreams of thousands of Ayyappa devotees and is a landmark in Nerul, the biggest node of Navi Mumbai.
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) showed its respect to the temple and its deity by giving the name “Swami Ayyappa Mandir Chowk” to the circle in front of the temple.
In December, 1995, the Nerul Sri Ayyappa Seva Samiti constructed three sreekovils (sanctum sanctora) in the first phase as part of constructing the temple complex in the plot of land allocated to it by CIDCO at sector 17, Nerul.
The consecration of these temples was performed on 19th June, 1996.
From there on, pooja and other religious activities are being conducted daily as per the temple traditions.
In 2007, it was found during the devaprasanam (astrological findings) that the existing temple has to be renovated and reconstructed.
The presence of deities of Krishna, Shiva, Subramaniam and Naga in addition to Ayyappa, Devi Bhadra and Ganapathy was necessary in the temple complex as per the findings of the devaprasnam.
In consonance with the astrological findings, the renowned temple architect Shri Kanippayur Kuttan Namboodiripad was approached for assistance.
Subsequently, the deities were shifted to a balalaya (temporary abode) till the consecration of the new temple complex.
The temple construction as per the traditions and specifications has been completed. The prana-prathishta was performed on July 10, 2013.
The new temple is open for darshan from July 13, 2013.
MANDALA POOJA AND TEMPLE MAHOTSAV
Mandala Pooja Mahotsav is celebrated 41 days every year, starting from middle of November to the end of December.
The poojas are performed in the name of devotees based on their birth stars as a Vazhipad (offering) to the Lord.
Every year the annual Temple Mahotsav is celebrated for five days, which concludes on the last Saturday of Vrischikam (middle of December).
This is one of the main temple celebrations in Nerul Township witnessed by the citizen of Nerul every year.
PRATISHTA DAY MAHOTSAV
Pratishta Day Mahotsav is celebrated for two days every year.
Pratishta Day normally falls in the end of June or in the first week of July on the Pooyam (Pushya) Nakshatram of Malayalam month Midhunam.
MAHASHIVARATHRI AND NEERANJANA DEEPOTSAVAM
Special poojas are performed on Maha Shivaratri days.
Lord Shiva is the God of destruction. On Maha Shivaratri day, He is also worshiped to ward off the malefic effect of Shani Dev.
Apart from the above celebrations, we observe and perform special poojas on important days like Ganesh Chaturthi, Makar Sankaranti, Dattatray Jayanti, Ram Navami , Janmashtami, Navarathri, etc.
Facility for performing for various special poojas (50 types) and Thulabharam, an important offering to all deities, exist at the temple for the benefit of the devotees.
To spiritually enlighten the general public of Nerul and Navi Mumbai.To propagate the solidarity of man irrespective of ca s te, creed , religion, region or language .To inculcate in the mind of man, the basic principle of Lord Ayyappa, that all are equal in the eyes of the Lord.To establish universal love and brotherhood and to banish hatred, jealousy and rudeness from the mind of man.To strive for real contact between the various types of peopl e through meetings, periodicals, etc.To aim at creating favourable condition through social, cultur a l and spiritual activities. where man according to his own capacity, can strive for the noble cause for - making man a better man.To strive for promotion of all round progress and welfare of th e members and general public by inculcating sense of unity, security,fraternity and friendship among them.To disseminate statistical dates by publishing them periodically for information of -the members/ general public and to provid e guidance to them in their vocation and help solving their problems.To organise. promote and/ or to conduct educational institutions, to encourage education and any other subjects as may be decided by the managing committee from time to time.To conduct, undertake, carry on study, research, experiment to establish co-relation in style of living and promote economic progress, education, cultural progress, social values and economic ideologies.To provide medical relief to the poor and the needy and to maintain primary health centres, hospitals and dispensaries.To promote secular education and award scholarships to the student at Nerul and nearby schools and colleges .To provide relief to the peole affected by natural calamities such as drought, flood, fire, earthquake, epidemics etc .To provide relief to the poor and needy .To print. exhibit, publish, circulate journals, books, pamphlets , souvenirs, posters, papers , periodicals or other publications for the spread - of education and spiritual knowledge necessary for the promotion of the objectives of the Samiti. Timings-Morning: 5:30 to 10:00
Deeparadhana: 9:30
Evening: 5:30 to 9:00
Deeparadhana: 7:00. Entry fees. Holiday.
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