Sai Ka Angan Temple
Sai Ka Angan Temple
4.5
7:30 AM - 9:45 PM
Monday
7:30 AM - 9:45 PM
Tuesday
7:30 AM - 9:45 PM
Wednesday
7:30 AM - 9:45 PM
Thursday
7:30 AM - 9:45 PM
Friday
7:30 AM - 9:45 PM
Saturday
7:30 AM - 9:45 PM
Sunday
7:30 AM - 9:45 PM
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Amolak Rattan K
New Delhi, India2,974 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
It is a neat and clean as well as calm place . As you reach there,the volunteers and staff guide you and help you to meditate. You feel extremely calm and at peace with you and enjoy a good feeling.
Amolak Rattan Kohli
Former Governor of Mizoram
Amolak Rattan Kohli
Former Governor of Mizoram
Written 3 April 2019
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Santosh Suryavanshi
1 contribution
Sept 2019
Om Sai Ram...i go to sai ka angan every week. everything is fine i was trying to meet Dr.chandra bhanu satpathy Guru ji from last two months but unable to meet due to he always occupied with there known peoples.
Please suggest how can i meet with Guru Ji?
Please suggest how can i meet with Guru Ji?
Written 14 September 2019
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SujathaMurthy2015
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India21 contributions
May 2017 • Family
The Sai Angan temple is very peaceful and calm one, maintained very well. And in a good location too. But one of the inner temples has a large and prominent sign displayed saying Women are not allowed to climb up on to the platform, My 9 year old daughter read this and was shocked.The priest sitting there roughly told her not to get onto the platform (several men were already up on it, going around and offering prayers). when i told the priest that this rule is not right, he told me very sullenly to leave and write a complaint in the book (which would be useless).
A man, just a worshipper, also told my daughter to step away. Like she and i were untouchables. I will never go back there for sure.
This is 2017 and I am a highly educated, working woman. I refuse to tell my pre-pubertal daughter that she cannot get closer to God because she will be a woman some day!!! Whereas a man or a boy is privileged by birth to do so. I refuse to pray to Gods such as these. If Sai Baba has been alive, he would have wept at the scene we faced. It was also my mother's death anniversary that day - we arrived with a heavy heart and left with even more grief.
I hope my daughter slowly forgets this trauma. Perhaps Hinduism is not the way for millions of women in this country who are discriminated against in so many ways. Centuries of silence have strengthened the cunning shackles of priests and temples.
If you are a man who respects women, or a woman with self-respect, please don't visit and encourage such behaviour. Also to the worshippers there who enjoy putting down women like this on a daily basis, God is not with you and never will be.
A man, just a worshipper, also told my daughter to step away. Like she and i were untouchables. I will never go back there for sure.
This is 2017 and I am a highly educated, working woman. I refuse to tell my pre-pubertal daughter that she cannot get closer to God because she will be a woman some day!!! Whereas a man or a boy is privileged by birth to do so. I refuse to pray to Gods such as these. If Sai Baba has been alive, he would have wept at the scene we faced. It was also my mother's death anniversary that day - we arrived with a heavy heart and left with even more grief.
I hope my daughter slowly forgets this trauma. Perhaps Hinduism is not the way for millions of women in this country who are discriminated against in so many ways. Centuries of silence have strengthened the cunning shackles of priests and temples.
If you are a man who respects women, or a woman with self-respect, please don't visit and encourage such behaviour. Also to the worshippers there who enjoy putting down women like this on a daily basis, God is not with you and never will be.
Written 22 June 2017
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DJyethi
New Delhi, India21 contributions
Oct 2014 • Family
Even though it is located in the mid of a sector housing society in Gurgaon, inside the premises you would feel really holy.
The arrangements are made so real that you think you are really in Sai ka Angan with Sri Sai Baba. I loved the cave arrangement the most.
The arrangements are made so real that you think you are really in Sai ka Angan with Sri Sai Baba. I loved the cave arrangement the most.
Written 11 January 2015
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Nilutpola
New Delhi, India68 contributions
Dec 2014 • Family
The peacefulness I experienced after visiting this temple is difficult to express. Spic and span , the entire campus is kept very clean and the prayers are very inspiring to go through
Written 16 April 2015
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Ask_hey
New Delhi, India34 contributions
Jul 2014 • Friends
Its a temple visit if you want to but nothing like a tourist place. For locals who have build in faith for the place.
Written 11 February 2015
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avi033
chandigarh12 contributions
Feb 2014 • Couples
if you truely believe in God, you must go there. I amy not write here 100% but the place gives you sense of relaxation. must visit while you are on holiday on weekends!!
Written 17 January 2015
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Travel-Trip911
National Capital Territory of Delhi, India21 contributions
Feb 2015 • Family
I stumbled upon couple of years back when i newly shifted to Gurgaon on this heavenly place (thanks to my cousin) Since then i try to visit once a month or so. Built beautifully and as a replica of Shirdi's gives you a real peace of mind. There is built in shop offering all souvenirs of Baba and various book on his life and teachings. Bought a couple of those over the year. There i also a lord Hanuman temple withing the complex. However most serene and amazing experience of one's visit s when you enter 'Guru's sthan'. Its built in form of an underground cave at one corner of the nagan after you have visited the Hanuman temple one floor below and gives you feeling of eternal peace with chants of 'OM SaiNathay Namah ' slowly dispersing in air with the small yellow underground lights. There are 2 entrances, the first is just opposite Paras hospital where you can park your car next to Sushant Lok entry gate and walk about 200 mtrs inside Sushant Lok since visitors cars are not allowed inside the gate.Th pars traffic light just next to it.. The second entrance is small broken road jut prior to the boundary wall which takes you right upto gate after driving about 250 meters. Take the U turn after crossing paras red light if you are coming from Ardee city side. If you are coming from Golf course road then once the apartments finish, you would see it on the left side with a small sign just before Sushant Lok. If you have elders in family who wish to visit recommend you take the second route and drive right in front of the gate ( slowly on the broken road). If you have faith in God, you should definitely visit the place. The complex is very neat and well maintained and have staff quarters for proper management. I am not sure about the exact timings but the main temple remains close during afternoon ( between 2 to 4 , I think)
Written 16 February 2015
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neel2919
gurgaon17 contributions
Dec 2014 • Couples
A temple which gives you peace and you really feel blessed i like to visit the temple and make prashad for the poor kids who reside nearby the teample.
Written 28 January 2015
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Yagvendra Chaturvedi
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India77 contributions
May 2019 • Family
This is an amazing place full of divine, peace and tranquility. The place itself is full of positivity. You can come here any time, I prefer evenings, and spend good quality time here. I go in the evening and sit there and just relax and get all the positive energy from the place. The place is very neat & clean and very well maintained. It does get slightly crowded, during aartis.
This is a must visit place, if you happen to be in Gurugram, and come with the whole family along with kids.
This is a must visit place, if you happen to be in Gurugram, and come with the whole family along with kids.
Written 8 May 2019
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Is wheelchair available and is the place wheelchair friendly ?
Written 19 November 2019
No it is not wheel chair friendly
Written 27 January 2020
Are there any flower shops at the temple premises i want to buy flowers coconut for puja! please help as i will be visiting sai ka angal temple for the first time! Om Sai Ram 🙏🏻
Written 7 July 2019
Hello, yes there is a shop inside. Only one thing to note, the road from main road to the temple premises is all full of pot holes and gets little nasty during rains. Make sure you are not visiting on a rainy day.
Written 8 July 2019
Is temple is open till 12 midnight on New Year’s Eve?
Written 31 December 2018
SAI KA AANGAN G
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India
Palki is taken out every week on Thurdsay after the evening aarti. Summer Timings (effective from Ram Navami)- 06.45 pm.
Winter Timings (effective from Dusshera)-06.30pm.
Written 13 April 2018
What time does the arti take place on Thursday?
Written 4 May 2017
It is closed from 1:30 pm to 4 pm
Written 15 April 2016
SAI KA AANGAN G
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India
The temple is open all days from 7.00am to 1.30pm and then from 4.00pm to 9.40pm. daily Except on Thursdays. On Thursdays the Temple is open from 7.00am to 9.40pm.
Written 4 March 2017
Hi, I wondered what time it opens in the morning and if the store is open too? Is there an easy place to pick up a return cab?
Written 13 April 2016
SAI KA AANGAN G
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India
The temple is open all days from 7.00am to 1.30pm and then from 4.00pm to 9.40pm. daily except on Thursdays. On Thursdays the Temple is open from 7.00am to 9.40pm. The store is also open during this time
Written 4 March 2017
Is the Temple air conditioned? What time does the store open? Is it easy to get a return cab to my hotel?
Written 13 April 2016
Yes the main temple is air conditioned. Even the smaller ones that they have made (the replicas), most of them are. Store timings are contiguous with the temple timings, to the best of my knowledge. Well, if you call a radio taxi or you bring one alongwith you, it's fine, else it is a bit difficult, especially at night, to get a taxi or cab; however, you may get autos till quite some time.
Written 13 April 2016
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