Sitaram Bagh Temple is situated in Mangalhat, Hyderabad. The main deity is Sri Sita Rama Chandra Swami. The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage has granted Sitaram Bagh Temple as a historic site. Puranmal Ganeriwala built Sitaram Bagh Temple 180 years ago, i.e., in 1833. This temple was a combination of Rajasthani, Mughal and European designs of construction and was built on 25 acres and has a 20-foot tall boundary wall. The idols of Lord Rama and Seeta Devi are made of marble and were brought from Jaipur, Rajasthan. Lord Shiva, Goddess Lakshmi Devi, Lord Varadaraja Swamy and Sri Hanuman idols are also positioned in this temple. Rama Navami, Diwali and Hanuman Jayanti are important festivals celebrated here.
How to Reach Sitaram Bagh Mandir
By Rail
The nearest railway station to Sitaram Bagh Mandir, Hyderabad, is the Hyderabad Deccan Railway Station. The distance from the railway station to the temple is only 2 km, which you can travel by walking or by hiring an autorickshaw.
By Air
The closest airport is Shri Begumpet Airport. The temple is 10 km away from the airport. Domestic flights from major cities like Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi are available to reach here. You can book a taxi from the airport that will drop you at the temple in 20 minutes.
By Road
The closest bus stand is the Mahatma Gandhi bus stand, which is 3.8 km away from Sitaram Bagh Mandir. You can take the city bus, which will directly drop you at Sitaram Bagh Mandir.
Best Time to Visit Sitaram Bagh Temple, Hyderabad
The best time to visit Sitaram Bagh Mandir is between October and March, as the weather is favorable. This period also includes major festivals like Rama Navami, Diwali and Hanuman Jayanti. Visiting during these celebrations enhances the auspicious experience.