Bhanu Dham
Hyderabad, Telangana
About Bhanu Dham
Bhanu Dham is a revered royal temple dedicated to Surya located in Hyderabad, Telangana. This sacred shrine attracts thousands of devotees annually and is known for its ancient rituals.
Bhanu Dham has a glorious history spanning 1200 years. Built during the reign of devotees, this temple stands as a testament to India's rich cultural heritage. The temple is particularly famous for its ancient rituals.
Darshan Timings
Extended hours on festivals
Available Pujas & Sevas
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the timings of Bhanu Dham?
Bhanu Dham is open from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily. Morning darshan is from 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM and evening darshan is from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
How to reach Bhanu Dham?
You can reach Bhanu Dham by road, rail, or air. The nearest airport is Hyderabad Airport. Regular buses and taxis are available from Hyderabad city center.
What is the best time to visit Bhanu Dham?
The best time to visit Bhanu Dham is during October to March. Avoid weekends and festivals if you prefer less crowd.
Is there any dress code for Bhanu Dham?
Yes, modest traditional attire is recommended. Men should wear dhoti or trousers, women should wear saree or salwar kameez. Avoid shorts and sleeveless clothes.
Can I book online darshan for Bhanu Dham?
Yes, you can book online darshan through Book My Mandir app. VIP darshan, special pujas, and accommodation can be booked in advance.
What pujas are available at Bhanu Dham?
Bhanu Dham offers various pujas including Archana, Abhishekam, and special rituals. Prices range from ₹101 to ₹21,000 depending on the puja type.
Is photography allowed inside Bhanu Dham?
Photography is generally not allowed inside the main sanctum of Bhanu Dham. However, photos can be taken in the temple premises and outer areas.
What is the history of Bhanu Dham?
Bhanu Dham has a rich history dating back 1200 years. It was built by devotees and is dedicated to Surya. The temple is known for its architectural beauty.
Major Festivals
- Navratri
- Makar Sankranti
- Temple Anniversary