About the Temple

The Hindu Temple of San Antonio is located on the scenic hills of Helotes. The temple is accessible from any part of the town within 20 minutes. 

The temple is built in the traditional South Indian Gopuram style of architecture.

Deities of the temple

The main deity of the temple is lord Balaji with goddesses Sridevi and Bhoodevi on their sides

Radha Krishna Parivar, Lord Ganesha, Hanuman, Murugan (Shri Subramanya), Maa Durga, Shiva Lingam with Nagaraja(Snake God), Shri Rama, and Sita Parivar.

Mandir Timings

Winter Season
Days Time
Mon to Fri 9.00 am to 12.00 pm & 5.00 to 8.00 pm
Sat & Sun 9.00 pm to 7 pm
Summer Season
Days Time
Mon to Fri 9.00 am to 12.00 pm & 5.30 to 8.30 pm
Sat & Sun 9.00 pm to 7 pm

 

Festivals and other important celebrations in the temple

Special Services in the temple

  • Abhishekam
  • Anna Prasana
  • Hiranya Sradha
  • Homa/Havan
  • Kalyana Utsava
  • Kesa Khandana
  • Namakaranam
  • Satyanarayana Pooja
  • Upanayana
  • Vahana puja
  •  Vivaha ad Vidyaarambha

Facilities in the temple

  1. Sri Mahalakshmi Hall for conducting weddings, receptions, and other functions available at $750(1/2 day)
  2. Vehicle Parking 
  3. Balavikas classes are conducted every Sunday

Temple Rules/ Dress Code

No endorsing alcohol, non-Veg food, and Smoking on the temple premises.

Raaga Archana Function

Once every month during the Alankara Seva (decoration and special Abhishekam) Raaga Archana is offered from 11.00 am to 12. 00 pm 

  • The program is open to both instrumental and Vocal for Hindustani, Carnatic, semi-classical, and devotional music lovers.
  • Devotee participants can perform a group of solo items
  • participation needs prior to booking with temple management.

 



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Please let us know through the mail to sakalamblog@gmail.com, We will change it so other devotees will know the correct information.

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