Basara Chandi Homam

Basara Chandi Homam Timings, Ticket cost, Online booking

Ticket Cost: Rs.1116

No.Of persons allowed: 1 Couple

Pooja days: It will be performed daily.

Timings: 9:00 am – 11:30 am

No.Of Tickets per day: 4 (approx)

Pooja will not be performed on during Guru Purnima, Dasara, Vasantha Panchami and other Special Days.

Pooja Benefits

  1. For Good memory
  2. For Good Studies
  3. For Kids who are not able to speak properly.

Basara Saraswathi Homam Booking

  1. Online booking is not available for this Homam
  2. The ticket has to be purchased only at the counter itself.

Preferable Dress code:

Men: White Pancha, Dhoti/ Kurta, Pyjama.
Female: Saree with blouse/ Punjabi Dress with Dupatta / Chudidhar with Dupatta/ Half Saree.

How to reach Basara Temple?

By Air

  1. The nearest airport is at Hyderabad which is 259 km away.

By Train

  1. The nearest railway station is at Basara which is 2 km from the temple and at Nizamabad which is 30 km away.

By Bus

  1. The direct bus is available from MGBS Hyderabad.
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Reference Link:  History

4 comments

  1. We wanted to participate in chandi homam either on 13th or 14th of november 2017. Kindly confirm our participation . We wanted to stay in a day before the homam in any temple accommodation or ttd place in basara. Pl. Indicate the total amount to be paid for the purpose either at temple after reaching there or pay before the debit card. Kindly furnish the information and details how the amount to be paid.

    Jai saraswathi matha.

    • HI Sir,

      you can get the ticket on arrival there is no online facilities for Basara so on arrival you can check for the accomadation or else you can contact 9393939150 for further details

      Thanks

  2. Hi,
    Can you please elaborate on pooja benefit “For kids who are unable to speak properly”? My kid is 4.5 years old and he is still unable to speak due to attention deficit. I want to understand whether this homam is normally done for these kind of kids. Also kid need to be present at the homam?

    Thanks.