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Dear Syji,

 

I just did a google search, is this the temple? :

 

Sri Poddareshwar Ram Mandir. In the year 1923, this beautiful temple

was built with marble and sandstone carving work. The three

principle characters of the Indian epic-The Ramayana are the

presiding deities.

 

http://www.allindiatourtravel.com/city_guide/nagpur.html

 

Love, Ole

 

, "syzenith"

<syzenith> wrote:

> Namaste Oleji,

>

> Name of temple: Poddareshwar Temple, Nagpur, Maharashtra.

>

> Om & Prem

> Sy

>

> , "alstrup"

> <alstrup> wrote:

> > Dear All,

> >

> > Namaskar

> >

> > When Rudraksha beads are blessed/sanctified in Shiva temple in

> > Nagpur on behalf of Rudra Centre, are the offerings performed

> > directly to the respective deity respresenting the particular

Mukhi

> > or is it a generalized offering to Lord Shiva for all the

various

> > Mukhis? How many times a year are beads offered? Is it only done

in

> > the Nagpur temple? What is the name of that particular temple?

> (only

> > pictures at Rudra website) Has anyone here been present at one

of

> > these offerings?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Ole

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Dear Oleji,

 

Yes.

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Sy

 

, "alstrup"

<alstrup> wrote:

> Dear Syji,

>

> I just did a google search, is this the temple? :

>

> Sri Poddareshwar Ram Mandir. In the year 1923, this beautiful

temple

> was built with marble and sandstone carving work. The three

> principle characters of the Indian epic-The Ramayana are the

> presiding deities.

>

> http://www.allindiatourtravel.com/city_guide/nagpur.html

>

> Love, Ole

>

> , "syzenith"

> <syzenith> wrote:

> > Namaste Oleji,

> >

> > Name of temple: Poddareshwar Temple, Nagpur, Maharashtra.

> >

> > Om & Prem

> > Sy

> >

> > , "alstrup"

> > <alstrup> wrote:

> > > Dear All,

> > >

> > > Namaskar

> > >

> > > When Rudraksha beads are blessed/sanctified in Shiva temple in

> > > Nagpur on behalf of Rudra Centre, are the offerings performed

> > > directly to the respective deity respresenting the particular

> Mukhi

> > > or is it a generalized offering to Lord Shiva for all the

> various

> > > Mukhis? How many times a year are beads offered? Is it only

done

> in

> > > the Nagpur temple? What is the name of that particular temple?

> > (only

> > > pictures at Rudra website) Has anyone here been present at one

> of

> > > these offerings?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Ole

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