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India Temple Directory

Find any temple across India — search by name, district, deity or location.
Timings, contact numbers, travel info and more.

1,200+Temples
6States Live
14Districts
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Our Commitment to Pauranik Seva: Should this site generate any revenue in future, 25% of all revenue will be directed towards the welfare of deserving elderly Pauranik priests and temple workers of small temples across India. We do not accept, solicit, or receive any donations or gifts of any kind.
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About TempleDiary

TempleDiary is a free, community-maintained directory of Hindu temples across India. We list temple names, presiding deities, locations, and contact numbers — all in one searchable place.

Our goal is to help devotees, pilgrims, and travellers find accurate, up-to-date information about temples across every state of Bharat — currently covering Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, and Rajasthan, with more states expanding through 2025–26.

Know a temple we've missed? Submit a listing and we'll add it.

Data sources

State Devaswom Boards, HR&CE Departments, temple websites, Google Maps, and community contributions.

Coverage

Currently covering Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, and Rajasthan. Expanding to all states through 2025–26.

🪔 Pauranik Welfare Pledge

If this site generates revenue, 25% goes to welfare of elderly Pauraniks and workers of small temples. No donations accepted — ever.