A non-profit website to book temple poojas online www.epoojaonline.org, over 1500 temples across India
www.epoojaonline.org is a web portal from DIVINE INTERVENTION, Bangalore. On this website one can book Poojas/Archanas and other rituals in various ancient and renowned temples and pay for it online through Credit cards/Debit Cards/Internet banking etc.
The idea behind this Socio-religious activity is to promote and popularise old and ancient temples which form an integral link to India's rich culture and traditions. It is a pity that lot of old temples don’t have the basic resources to afford simple day to day activities. Some temples cannot even afford oil for lighting lamps, forget other rituals, temple up keeping etc.
We honestly believe that there is no need to build new temples, one of the best ways where one can serve God is to support and popularise these ancient shrines.
This website will not just offer online Pooja booking but will provide detailed article about each temple, its history, legends, how it affects people, how to reach, detailed maps, temple timings etc. Our intention is that you visit the temple, feel the positive vibrations and benefit from it, the option to book online Pooja is just incidental.
In any ancient temple one can feel the power and positive energy in the sanctum sanctorum. When various rituals like Poojas/Archanas/Abhishekams etc. are continously done in a temple for thousands of years, the deity and the temple acquires a power of its own. This power and positive energy can be felt only in an ancient temple. No modern brick and mortar structure can give you that spiritual uplifting feeling by any stretch of imagination.
Only temples which are older thousand years shall be promoted on this website. One may not believe the fact that in India there are more than hundreds of thousands of temples which are more than 1000-3000 years old.
Initially will be offering online Pooja booking facility in around 1500 temples as we are currently building up our network of temples, we intend to scale upto around 2000 temples by this year end.
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