About Sri Rajani Raja Temple

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About Sri Rajani Raja Temple

Established in 1988 in Jawahar Nagar, Chennai, Sri Rajani Raja Temple is a serene and sacred place of worship, guided by the Rajani Raja Trust. The temple is deeply rooted in tradition, offering a spiritually uplifting environment for devotees of all ages.

Key Highlights

  • Multiple Deities Worshipped
    The temple houses sanctums for:

    • Sri Amirtha Ganapathy

    • Prasanna Balaji

    • Amirtha Kadeswarar and Abirami

    • Kanaka Durgai

    • Lord Murugan, Lord Ayyappan, Lord Anjaneyar

    • Lord Bhairavar and the Navagrahas

  • Vibrant Religious Life
    Daily poojas, special homams, and community services are conducted regularly, following traditional Agamic practices.

  • Architectural and Spiritual Richness
    Each sanctum is built with newly carved idols and majestic vimanams, combining spiritual significance with cultural artistry.

Renovation & Kumbhabhishegam 2026

To prepare for the upcoming Kumbhabhishegam in 2026, the temple is undergoing significant renovations and expansion:

  • New sanctums and idols

  • Structural restoration of the Raja Gopuram

  • Raised temple flooring to prevent waterlogging

  • Improved drainage, re-electrification, and weatherproofing

  • Construction of a dedicated Madapalli (kitchen) for prasadam

  • Enhanced facilities for priests and devotees

How You Can Contribute

The Rajani Raja Temple’s growth relies on collective devotion and support:

  • Donations of ₹10,000 or more will be acknowledged on a commemorative temple plaque

  • Contributions can be made via bank transfer, cheque, or QR code or by going to the donations page

  • Receipts are issued for all donations, and a full expense breakdown is available for transparency

A Shared Vision

The temple is more than a place of prayer—it is a center for tradition, community, and service. Every devotee plays a role in preserving and nurturing this spiritual legacy for future generations.