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Deities of Shree Suvarna Temple

Discover the divine presences that bless this sacred abode

The Nine Goddesses

The sacred feminine powers enshrined at Shree Suvarna Temple

Maa Lakshmi - Goddess of Wealth
Friday

Maa Lakshmi

Goddess of wealth and prosperity. Maa Lakshmi blesses devotees with abundance, fortune, and material well-being.

Nag Devi - Sacred Serpent Goddess
Saturday / Nag Panchami

Nag Devi (Nag Mata)

Sacred serpent goddess. Nag Mata is revered as the divine mother of serpents, offering protection and liberation from fears.

Maa Saraswati - Goddess of Knowledge
Thursday

Maa Saraswati

Goddess of knowledge and arts. Maa Saraswati bestows wisdom, learning, and mastery of creative pursuits upon her devotees.

Navdurga - Nine Forms of Goddess Durga
During Navratri

Navdurga

Nine forms of Goddess Durga. Each form represents a unique power of the Divine Mother, worshipped across the nine nights of Navratri.

Tuesday

Rakteshwari Devi

Fierce form of the Divine Mother. Rakteshwari Devi is worshipped for courage, protection against evil forces, and spiritual strength.

Friday

Santoshi Mata

Goddess of satisfaction. Devotees observe fasts on Fridays and seek her blessings for contentment and fulfilment of desires.

Tuesday

Renuka Mata

Mother of Parashurama. Renuka Mata is revered as a symbol of devotion, sacrifice, and maternal love in the Hindu tradition.

Wednesday

Annapurna Devi

Goddess of food and nourishment. Annapurna Devi ensures that no devotee goes hungry and blesses all with sustenance and abundance.

Daily

Devi Suvarna

The patron goddess of the temple, named after the founder Suvarna Baba. Devi Suvarna embodies the golden divine energy that pervades this sacred space.

Other Deities

Other revered deities enshrined at Shree Suvarna Temple

Lord Shiva - Mahadev
Monday

Lord Shiva

The Supreme Being, Mahadev. Lord Shiva is the destroyer and transformer, worshipped as the supreme deity of meditation and asceticism.

Lord Ganesha - Remover of Obstacles
Wednesday

Lord Ganesha

Remover of obstacles. Lord Ganesha is the first deity worshipped before any auspicious event, bringing success and good fortune.

Saturday

Lord Balaji (Tirupati)

Form of Lord Vishnu. Lord Balaji is the preserver and protector, worshipped for prosperity and divine grace.

Saturday

Shani Dev

Planet Saturn deity, very popular on Saturdays. Devotees offer oil and prayers to appease Shani Dev and seek relief from planetary afflictions.

Lord Hanuman - Symbol of Strength
Tuesday / Saturday

Lord Hanuman

Devotee of Lord Rama, symbol of strength. Lord Hanuman embodies devotion, courage, and selfless service to the divine.

Varies

Navgraha

Nine planetary deities shrine. The Navgraha shrine allows devotees to seek blessings from all nine celestial bodies for astrological harmony.

Sunday

Lord Khandoba

Manifestation of Shiva, Maharashtrian deity. Lord Khandoba is a warrior god widely worshipped across Maharashtra and the Deccan region.

Tuesday

Waghoba (Tiger God)

Protector deity. Waghoba is the guardian spirit of the forest, worshipped for protection and bravery in the tribal traditions of Maharashtra.