Enliven Your Special Occasions With Prasad And Aashirwad Of Your Beloved Deity}

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Many a time we wish to have blessings of our beloved deity while conducting important ceremonies such as weddings, birthdays, house warming pujas etc. But due to various reasons we do not have time to visit temples of our beloved deity and receive blessings. Onlinetemple.com, a new online Prasad delivering website bridges this gap by delivering Prasad directly from temples to the doorsteps of devotees.

Currently, Onlinetemple.com delivers Prasad online from more than 20 revered temples in India, including Baba Baidyanath (Deogarh, Jharkhand), Dakshineshwar (West Bengal), Mantralayam (Andhra Pradesh), Tarapith Temple (West Bengal), Siddhivinayak Temple (Mumbai), Mansa Devi Temples (Haridwar and Chandigarh), Kalighat Temple (Kolkata), Khatu Shyamji Temple (Rajasthan), Shridi Sai Temple (Maharashtra), Vaishno Devi Temple (Jammu and Kashmir) and Tirupati Balaji (Andhra Pradesh) among others. Onlinetemple.com also delivers Ayyapa Swamy temple Prasad directly from Sabarimala in Kerala. However, this Prasad is delivered only during the Sabarimala pilgrimage season. In line with devotees popular demands, Onlinetemple.com is constantly expanding its portfolio of temples on a regular basis.

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Onlinetemple.com strives to ensure utmost customer satisfaction by maintaining high quality standards. Once, a devotee orders Prasad online, it is vacuum packed to ensure freshness and hygiene. The vacuum packed Prasad along with other sacred items related to the temple such sacred threads, photographs of deities, sindhur etc. is then carefully packed in a clean metallic box. The box is bubble wrapped to prevent damage and then posted to the shipping address. It usually takes 7-10 days for the Prasad to reach the devotee.

Onlinetemple.com introduced a new service recently called Invite your Deity. Generally, Hindus send the first invitation card of important personal and professional occasions such as weddings, child birth naming ceremonies, house warming ceremonies, business-related ceremonies etc to their beloved deities. However, many are unable to do so on account of several reasons, including residence in distant cities and towns and hectic day-to-day schedules. This new service enables devotees to invite their beloved deities to their important occasions. All a devotee has to do is upload a copy of the invitation on onlinetemple.com and place the order. Executives at onlinetemple.com will take a printout of the uploaded document and offer the same in puja at the selected temple. The blessed document is then posted back to the devotee.

Do you remember the last time you visited your favorite shrine and received blessings from your beloved deity? Most of us do not. Onlinetemple.com helps in bridging this gap between devotees and their beloved deities by delivering Prasad directly from the temple. Onlinetemple.com allows devotees to order Prasad online and get it delivered right at their doorstep. With 19 temples, including Vaishno Devi Temple, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, Tirupati Balaji Temple, Khatu Shyamji Temple, Kalighat Kali Temple, Mansa Devi Temples (Chandigarh and Haridwar), Siddhivinayak Temple, Kaila Devi Temple, Mahalaxmi Temples (Mumbai and Kolhapur), Hanuman Temple (Delhi), Kalka Devi Temple, Dakshineshwar Kali Temple, Chattarpur Temple, Tarapith Temple, Jhandewalan Temple and Sabarimala Temple, in its portfolio, Onlinetemple.com is the fastest growing online Prasad website in the world. Do not worry about those long serpentine queues at Prasad counters anymore, buy Prasad online with a click of the mouse at onlinetemple.com and be blessed always.

In response to popular customer demands, Onlinetemple.com started delivering Yantras, namely Mahakali Yantra, Maha Mrityunjaya Yantra and Navagraha Yantra to customers. The Yantras are gold plated and measure 5*5 inches in size.

For ordering Prasad online visit onlinetemple now. Or call +918790087900 for any queries.

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