Sri HariHara Peetham

Sri HariHara Peetham Sri HariHara Peetham Sri HariHara Peetham
State Texas
Sri HariHara Peetham is a Hindu temple and non-profit organization located in Coppell, Texas. It’s a sacred space dedicated to prayer, meditation, and various religious events, promoting spiritual growth. Sri HariHara Peetham also serves as a religious and charitable institution for the Hindu community and promotes community engagement through various programs and services.
Background: Sri HariHara Peetham’s core belief is in the unity of Hari (Vishnu) and Hara (Shiva). They believe that spiritual needs are met through “Sri Sakti” (Sakti Upasana) and that achieving nirvana requires constant thought of “Hari” (Vishnu Upasana). To purify oneself from sins and achieve enlightenment, they believe in focusing on “Hara” (Rudra Upasana). 
Key Information:
  • Location: 761 S MacArthur Blvd #105, Coppell, TX 75019, US.
  • Founder & Chief Priest: Subramanyam Rallabandi.
  • Mission: To provide spiritual services and engage in charitable activities. They believe that Hari (Lord Vishnu) and Hara (Lord Shiva) are one entity, and the realization of human needs is accomplished by “Sri”.
  • Activities:
    • Daily, weekly, and festival Pooja services.
    • Yoga classes.
    • Language classes (Hindi, Telugu, Tamil).
    • Community outreach programs like food drives, blankets for the homeless, and school supplies for underprivileged kids.
    • Offer online ceremonies like weddings and house warming.
    • Live streaming of services on their Facebook page
  • Contact:
  • Hours of Operation:
    • Morning: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM everyday.
    • Evening: 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM everyday.

Which deities are present here

Sri HariHara Peetham in Coppell, Texas, is dedicated to the worship of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva, reflecting the combined energies of both deities. The name “HariHara” itself signifies this unity, with “Hari” referring to Lord Vishnu and “Hara” to Lord Shiva. The inclusion of “Sri” in the name represents a form of the almighty God. 
The temple complex houses various deities and shrines, including:
  • LakshmiGanapathy: Described as the main deity.
  • Navagraha Statues: Representing the nine celestial bodies.
  • Venkatajalapathi: A form of Lord Venkateswara.
  • Shirdi Sai Baba: A 3.5ft statue of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba was installed on January 29, 2012. You can check the US Sai Baba Temples list here.
  • Other deities mentioned in the context of rituals and services include: Anjaneya Swamy, Kuja and Janta Nagendra Swamy, Lakshmi Devi Ammvaru, Nagendra Swamy, Venkateshwara Swamy, Saibaba, Subramanya Swamy, Lord Balaji, Maha Lakshmi, Ganesha, and Shiva Parvati. 

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