Guided by Faith. United Through Seva.
A place for prayer, peace, devotion, and community service centered around Shirdi Sai Baba.
Join us for daily prayers, Aarti, devotional singing, and spiritual gatherings rooted in the teachings and compassion of Shirdi Sai Baba.
Weekly Lord Shiva Abhishekam
Located In Malvern, Pennsylvania
Sai Temple Malvern welcomes devotees from across Pennsylvania and the surrounding tristate area for daily darshan, aarti, abhishekams, bhajans, and major Hindu festival celebrations. The temple offers pooja and devotional services in multiple languages including Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil, helping families remain connected to their spiritual and cultural traditions. Regular services include Sai Baba worship, Shiva Abhishekam, Hanuman Chalisa, Lalitha Parayanam, Satyanarayana Poojas, and seasonal religious celebrations throughout the year. As a spiritual and cultural community center, the temple brings together families through devotional worship, youth engagement, cultural programs, prasadam distribution, volunteering, and community service.
Temple Timings
Kakada Harathi — 9:00 AM
Akhanda Harathi — 12:00 PM
Dhoop Harathi — 6:00 PM
Shej Harathi — 8:00 PM
On Thursdays, Dhoop Harathi is performed every 30 minutes during evening Sai Baba celebrations
Monday – Wednesday
- 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM
- 4:00 PM – 8:30 PM
- Closed from 12:30 PM - 4 PM
Thursday – Sunday
- 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
The Future Home of Sai Temple Malvern
For years, Sai Temple Malvern has brought devotees together through prayer, service, and community. Our future expansion represents the next chapter of that journey: a proposed 2 story, 14,400 square foot worship center and unified 3.59 acre campus designed to create a lasting spiritual home for current and future generations.
Temple Calendar & Religious Observances
Monthly Temple Events and Community Flyers
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We Need Your Help!
Every contribution helps preserve a spiritual home for devotees and future generations. Your support allows Sai Temple Malvern to continue daily worship, cultural traditions, community service, and the growth of our future temple projects.
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