Daily Schedule
Sat, 27 Jun 2026
07:00 am
Temple Opens
08:30 am
Morning Aarti
03:00 pm
Temple Closes (Afternoon)
04:00 pm
Temple Opens (Evening)
05:00 pm
Bhandara Starts
07:00 pm
Evening Aarti
09:00 pm
Temple Closes
Temple Schedule & Upcoming Events
Stay connected with the temple’s rhythm — explore daily Aarti timings and upcoming divine events through our calendar.
Opening Hours
Temple Timings
Monday-Friday
7:00AM to 12:00 PM
4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Weekends & Public Holidays
7:00 AM to 03:00 PM
4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Upcoming Events
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June
Jyeshtha Purnima is an extremely sacred full moon day in Hindu tradition, on which devotees worship Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, take a holy bath in sacred rivers, and donate food and essentials to the needy. In many regions, married women also observe the Vat Savitri Vrat on this day, tying a ceremonial thread around the Banyan tree and praying for the long life of their husbands — just as Savitri once saved Satyavan.
About Sri Durga Temple
Discover the divine essence of Sri Durga Temple — a sacred space where faith, tradition, and community unite in devotion to Goddess Durga.
Where devotion meets divinity — a sacred space to seek peace, blessings, and spiritual fulfillment.
Sri Durga Temple (Melbourne) stands as a divine abode dedicated to Goddess Durga, the embodiment of Shakti, compassion, and protection. The temple warmly welcomes devotees from all walks of life, offering a serene and spiritually enriching environment where faith, devotion, and inner peace come together.
Rooted in Sanatana Dharma, the temple serves as a sacred space where traditional rituals, daily poojas, and grand festivals are performed with devotion and authenticity. The tranquil atmosphere, adorned with sacred idols, Vedic chants, and vibrant celebrations, creates a powerful spiritual connection for every visitor who steps within the temple premises.
A Journey from the Material to the Spiritual
The concept of God holds a central place in the Vedas and Upanishads, guiding humanity toward a deeper understanding of the divine. The construction of a temple represents the first step in this sacred journey — a bridge between the material and the spiritual worlds.
This journey mirrors the progression through the five fundamental elements — earth, water, fire, air, and ether — recognizing their presence within each individual. By engaging in prayer, rituals, and contemplation, devotees gradually move from external understanding to inner realization, embracing spirituality beyond cultural or religious boundaries.
Sri Durga Temple, located in Deanside, Melbourne’s west, stands as a testament to the faith, unity, and dedication of the Hindu community. Established with a vision to create a spiritual home away from home, the temple has grown steadily over the years through the collective efforts of devoted volunteers and community members.
From humble beginnings, the temple has evolved into a vibrant community hub. A significant milestone in its journey has been the completion of its new foyer and facility expansion—an achievement nearly a decade in the making. Today, Sri Durga Temple not only serves as a place of worship but also as a center for cultural, social, and charitable activities that benefit the wider Australian community.
1. Spiritual Growth and Devotion
To provide a sacred space where individuals and families can connect with the divine, practice their faith, and experience inner peace through पूजा (worship), meditation, and rituals.
2. Community Service and Welfare
To actively serve society through initiatives such as food donation drives, school breakfast programs, blood donation camps, and support for those in need—reflecting the principle of Seva (selfless service).
3. Cultural Preservation and Education
To promote and preserve Hindu traditions, values, and heritage by organizing festivals, cultural programs, and educational activities for future generations.
Our Deities
Honoring the divine forms that grace our temple with their presence
Photo Gallery
Capturing devotion, culture, and cherished moments at Sri Durga Temple — a glimpse into our sacred celebrations and community gatherings, preserved with heartfelt devotion.