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Sita Natha Temple

TThis temple is dedicated to Advaita Acarya and his wife, Sita. Sita-natha means “the lord of Sita,” who is Advaita Acarya. From the roof of this temple you can get a good view of Seva Kunja.

How To Get Here This temple is located between the Radha Damodara temple and Seva Kunja, down a side road. From the Radha Damodara temple you make a right and when the road goes two ways, in about 50m (150 feet), you go right. You then walk about 80m (250 feet), passing a road that goes to the right. On the left is a small path, not much wider than a doorway that goes to this temple, about 50m (150 feet) before the entrance to Seva Kunja. The path has a little white sign above it.

Temple Timings Summer: Mangala arati - 5 am; Darshan: 7 am to 12 noon and 4.30 to 7 pm and Winter: Mangala arati - 6 am; Darshan: 7 am to 12 noon and 4.30 to 7 pm.

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