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Welcome to Our New Resident Priest – Shri Mihirkumar Ji
Sri Mandir is delighted to welcome Shri Mihirkumar Ji to our devoted team of priests. He joins us to support our esteemed Head Priest, Shri Jatinkumar Bhatt Ji, in serving our community with spiritual guidance, rituals, and prayers.
With deep knowledge of Vedic traditions and a strong commitment to dharma, Shri Mihirkumar Ji brings his expertise and devotion to enrich the spiritual experience of all devotees at Sri Mandir. We are confident that his presence will further strengthen our sacred services and community engagement.
We invite all devotees to join us in extending a warm welcome to Shri Mihirkumar Ji and seek his blessings in upcoming pujas and ceremonies.
Devotees can avail the benefit of Shri Mihirkumar Ji’s services at Sri Mandir, 286 Cumberland Road, NSW 2144, during the following timings:
🕙 Weekdays: 10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon & 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
🕥 Weekends & Public Holidays: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Sri Mandir Executive Committee
History
Established in 1977 and located in Auburn, Sydney, Sri Mandir was the first of many Hindu temples in Australia with the aim to meet the religious, social, and cultural needs of the ever-growing Hindu community.
The foundation of Sri Mandir was laid in 1976 when three guarantors, Dr Padmanabh Prabhu, Dr Anand and Dr Prem Shankar bought an old Salvation Army Hall and decided to turn it into a temple for the benefit of the Hindu community.
To turn this hall into a place of worship, the images and idols of Hindu deities were installed with all due ceremonies and celebrations.
Our Vision
To ensure transparency, equality, and accountability of financial matters.
To strengthen the bond between the temple and devotees.
To follow the principles of Sanatan dharma and its strong bond with the environment and nature.
To keep families, communities and our children/youth safe, healthy, and strong.
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday:
10:00 am to 12:00 noon | 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm
(Bhojan Prasad is served every day from Monday to Friday in the evenings)
Weekends and Public Holidays:
10:30 am – 8:00 pm