Shri Tulja Bhavani Temple in Tuljapur (tuljapur temple timings) is a revered destination for devotees seeking blessings from Tuljabhavani. Known for its rich history and spiritual significance, this temple attracts thousands of visitors daily. To ensure a smooth and fulfilling experience, it is essential to know the temple’s timings.
S.No. | Timing | Pooja / Darshan Description |
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1 | 04:00 am | Temple opening hours |
2 | 04:10 am | Nirmalya, Nityopchar Vidhi |
3 | 04:15 am | Charantirtha (Kakad Arti) |
4 | 06:00 am – 10:00 am | Ghat and Abhishek Puja |
5 | 10:30 am – 11:00 am | Alankar, Dhoop Aarti and Naivedyam |
6 | 11:00 am – 07:00 pm | Alankar Darshan- Dharma, Mukha, VIP and Paid Darshan |
7 | 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm | Ghat and Abhishek Puja |
8 | 09:30 pm | Dhoop Arti and Naivedyam |
10 | 10:00 pm | Prakshal Pooja Starts |
11 | 10:30 pm | Temple Closing Time and Prakshal Pooja ends. |
General Temple Timing
The temple typically opens early in the morning but on Sunday, Tuesday and Friday opens at 01:00 am early morning.
- Alankar Darshan: 04:00 am to 06:00 am and 10:30 am to 7:00 pm
- Morning Abhishek Pooja: 06:00 am to 10:00 am
- Evening Abhishek Pooja: 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Special Pooja and Arti Timings
Devotees can participate in various rituals such as the Charantirtha (early morning prayer) at 4:15 AM and in the evening Dhoop Aarti at 09:30 PM. These are must-attend events for those seeking divine blessings.
If you perform the Abhishek Pooja, you will have the privilege of getting darshan from the Garbhagruha (sanctum sanctorum), which is considered the most sacred and spiritually fulfilling part of the temple experience.
Pro💡 Tip for visitors
- Plan your visit 8 to 10 days in advance to ensure you get darshan from the Garbhagruha, especially if you wish to perform special poojas like the Abhishek Pooja.
- Arrive early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful darshan.
- Check for special timings (check here) or visit Pujariji during festivals like Navratri, as the temple stays open longer to accommodate devotees.