Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple Visakhapatnam – Powerful Temple

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Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple is one of the famous temples in Visakhapatnam. This was constructed by lords devotees Late S.G. Sambandan, Late T.S. Selvaganesan and Sri T.S. Rajeswaran with their own funds in the year 1962.

Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple Visakhapatnam

Initially, local fishermen used to come to Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple and offer rituals like deeparadhan and other pujas before going to market and doing their daily business. Five years later Kanchi Paramacharya reconsecrated the shrine by placing “Ganapathi Yantram”.

Yantras are considered to increase the power of the god. We find Sri Yantram in many temples similarly Ganapathi Yantra is also powerful. Lord Ganesh is considered a mooladhara god while creating any kind of Yantra.

“Om Gam Ganapataye Sarva Vigna Haraya Sarvaya Sarva Guraye Lambodaraya Sampath Vinayakaya Namaha” 

Whoever prays to the lord will have an attraction towards people and sarvakarsh by chanting the below mantra.

“Om Namo Siddi Vinayakaya Sarva Karya Karthrey Sarva Vigna Prasumnaya Sarva Rajya Vasyakaraya Sarva Jana Sarva Sthri Purushakarshanaya Siddam Namaha” 

Our mantra and tantric shastras say that before doing any task first we need to worship Lord Ganesh. According to the form of deity, rituals will vary, devotees who want to stabilize and increase their revenues or knowledge will pray Sri Sampath Vinayaka swami.

Miracles of Sri Sampath Vinayagar: 

It is believed that Vizag was saved from Pakistani attack so Admiral Krishnan, in charge of Eastern Naval Command personally came to the Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple to break 1001 coconuts. From that period this temple became much more famous.

Offerings and puja: 

The pujas are conducted by a group of priests who received training in the ancient rituals to conduct Hindu worship at the Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple. There would be ringing of bells and chanting of mantras followed by the bath of the deity with milk, water, or whatever is being offered. Upon bathing, all limbs of the deity receive an application of sacred paste. They end with the distribution of prayers and offerings to the deity.

Description of pujas in Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple:

Morning puja: It is conducted just before sunrise in the morning. This puja is a simple one whereby the deity is bathed before proceeding with offering prayers.

Night Puja: It is a more elaborate puja with nightfall after sunset. It involves the recitation of mantras in hundreds, offering the prayers, and presentation of deities’ offerings.

Special Pujas: Besides these daily pujas, Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple also performs special pujas on the propitious occasions such as Ganesh Chaturthi, Vinayaka Chavithi, and Deepavali.

These pujas at Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple are meant to link the devotees with Ganesha, seeking his blessings for the best in wisdom, wealth, and prosperity.

More about the morning puja:

4:00 AM to 5:30 AM. Priests wake up the deity. Ringing of bells and chanting mantras get the deity up and active for rituals.

Milk, water, and other items of offerings bathe the god. Some special paste is applied on the body for cleaning purposes.

After the bathing ceremony of the deity gets over, priests will apply sacred paste on the body. These sacred pastes are made from turmeric, sandalwood, medicinal herbs, etc.

Puja at Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple is performed by offering prayers and other kinds of offerings to the god. Devotees can offer flowers, fruits, sweets, among others to the deity.

Other poojas include Garika puja and undrala nivedana like Pappulo Undrallu, pradhikshana, Ganapathi Homam, and Sankashtahari Chaturthi puja. According to belief it is well within the period of performing puja on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Here is a more detailed description of the morning puja:

At 4:00 AM, the priests begin by waking up the deity. They do this by ringing bells and chanting mantras to Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple.

The priests then bathe the deity in milk, water, and other offerings. They use a special paste to clean the deity’s body.

Priests apply a sacred paste to the body of the deity after the bath. The paste is prepared from turmeric, sandalwood, and other herbs.

Finally, puja ends up offering the prayers and offerings to the deity. Devotees may offer flowers, fruits, sweets, or anything to the deity.

Garika puja, undrala nivedana like Pappulo Undrallu, pradhikshana, Ganapathi Homam and Sankashtahari Chaturthi puja are few other rituals. To do puja it is believed that Wednesdays and Fridays are best.

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Places to visit near sri sampath vinayagar temple:

Panorama city views, Bay of Bengal and the hill around you can be enjoyed from atop this beautiful hill-top park called Kailasagiri. A favorite haunt for picnic outings, you can also see different sculptures here. You may even like to ride the toy train.

RK Beach: The best place for sunbathing in Visakhapatnam is RK Beach. You can just walk along the promenade, lie on sandy beaches and walk over to INS Kursura Submarine Museum.

Submarine Museum: Closest to RK Beach, this museum hosts decommissioned INS Kursura, Indian Navy submarine that has now been converted into a museum. Interesting peep into submariner’s life.

Visakha Museum: This museum reflects the past, the beauty, and the culture of the region. It is a good source to understand the legacy of Visakhapatnam.

Simhachalam Temple: Varaha Narasimha swamy, located on the hill top covered with dense forest is one of the must vist temples in Vizag after Sri Sampath Vinayagar Temple.

Yarada Beach: Yarada is not crowded like other beaches in Vizag. This is a perfect destination to spend a day of silent time by the sea, golden sand and crystal clear waters.

Dolphin’s Nose and Lighthouse: It is another sea hill combination, with the shape of a dolphin’s nose that gives an extensive overview of both the sea and the city, and it isn’t far from the ancient lighthouse.

Rushikonda Beach: Water sports of very few can be seen here, swimming and windsurfing are some examples. It is a good place for a little adventure time or just some silent moments at sea.
Borra Caves: It is located nearly at 90 kilometers from Vizag. The caves offer some great creations of stalactites and stalagmites. The caves lie in the Ananthagiri hills. Underground experience of a lifetime is offered here.

Being an extremely pretty hill station itself, Araku Valley falls some 115 kilometers from Vizag. Known for its lush greenery, coffee plantations, and tribal culture, the journey to Araku has every bit of beauty in it like the destination itself.

How to reach sri sampath vinayagar temple:

By Air:

Nearest Airport: Visakhapatnam International Airport.

By Train:

Nearest Railway Station: Visakhapatnam Railway Station (VSKP).


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