By divine grace, an adjacent property—strategically located and connected to the temple—is now available for ₹65 Lakhs. Acquiring this land will open the door for future development, spiritual gatherings, and cultural programs.
Vittala Vittala Jai Hari Vittala.
Sri Adoni Panduranga Vittala Bhajana mandiram has stood as a symbol of unwavering devotion in Jeerangipet, Adoni for centuries—nurtured by generations of trustees amid a diverse community
With room for only 25 devotees, our current bhajana Mandali cannot accommodate the growing spiritual needs of our community and bhajana brundam performances.
A rare chance to acquire adjacent land has emerged — crucial for temple expansion and long-term growth. Help us raise ₹65 Lakhs to secure this sacred space.
Join hands in building a spiritual hub that welcomes all, preserves tradition, and nurtures future generations. Your support is our strength
Nestled in a predominantly Muslim neighborhood, the Mandali stands as a living symbol of peaceful coexistence and cultural unity—a tradition we are proud to strengthen through this expansion
Sri Panduranga Vittala Bhajana mandiramm is a centuries-old spiritual landmark located in Jeerangipet, Adoni. For over 200 years, this temple has served as a beacon of devotion and faith, especially among the Hindu and Swakulasali communities. Despite its modest size, the temple holds a deep cultural and religious significance, where generations have gathered to sing bhajans, perform rituals, and celebrate spiritual unity.
We are now embracing a divine opportunity to expand the Bhajana mandiramm by acquiring adjacent land. Our vision is to create a larger, more inclusive spiritual space where more devotees can come together to worship, participate in bhajans, and preserve our rich traditions. Through this expansion, we aim to deepen our community impact, enhance spiritual activities, and continue providing sacred services like Annadana, Dhanurmasam Bhajans, and Saptabhajana Mandali events on a larger scale.
Join us every Saturday at 5:00 AM for Kakada Arati, followed by soulful bhajana performances. This early morning ritual fills the temple with divine vibrations and sets a spiritual tone for the weekend.
Every Shivaratri eve, the ancient and sacred idols of Sri Jade Shankara Devasthana, preserved for centuries, are ceremoniously moved from this temple for a divine procession—marking a powerful spiritual moment that connects the past with the present.
Throughout Dhanurmasam, daily bhajanas are offered with deep devotion. On Amavasya, the final day of the month, the temple hosts a grand Annadana Seva, serving prasadam to over 1,500 devotees—a true celebration of devotion and community service.
Offering food is considered a sacred act of service in Sanatana Dharma. At Sri Adoni Panduranga Vittala Bhajana mandiram, Annadana Seva is performed with devotion and humility during significant spiritual events and special occasions.
This sacred temple has been a beacon of devotion for centuries, preserved by trustees from a long-standing lineage of spiritual caretakers. Nestled in Jeerangipet, Adoni, the Mandali is a symbol of faith, peace, and cultural harmony.
The current bhajana mandiram accommodates only about 25 devotees, making it difficult for regular gatherings—especially when musical instruments are used. Expansion will allow us to host larger bhajana groups and community rituals comfortably.
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