About Us
Sri Lalithambigai Salambai Temple, nestled in the heart of Birmingham, United Kingdom, stands as a beacon of spiritual enlightenment and community unity. Since its opening in February 2022, the temple has become a sacred sanctuary for the Hindu community, dedicated to the goddess Sri Lalithambigai, who embodies prosperity, knowledge, and spiritual enlightenment.
The temple’s impact on the community is profound. It serves as a cornerstone for individuals to connect with their faith and religion, providing a space adorned with traditional idols and the powerful Sri Chakra, meticulously crafted in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India. The temple’s devoted Hindu priests perform religious ceremonies and offer guidance to those seeking spiritual support, fostering a sense of belonging and spiritual growth among devotees.
The temple’s establishment has not only enhanced the spiritual lives of its visitors but also strengthened the cultural fabric of the community. By revering deities such as Lord Ganapati, Lord Shiva, Lord Salambai Murugan, Lord Ayappa, Lord Vishnu, and the Navagrah, the temple celebrates the rich diversity of Hindu traditions. This cultural richness transcends boundaries, inviting individuals from all walks of life to experience the divine energy that the temple radiates.
The temple’s role extends beyond spiritual guidance; it acts as a hub for cultural exchange and community engagement. Through various events and festivals, the temple brings people together, fostering unity and mutual respect. The temple’s presence has also inspired a sense of pride and identity among the Hindu community in Birmingham, reinforcing their cultural heritage and traditions.
Sri Lalithambigai Salambai Temple is more than just a place of worship; it is a symbol of hope, unity, and spiritual enlightenment. Its impact on the community is immeasurable, providing a sanctuary for spiritual growth, cultural celebration, and community engagement. We invite you to join us in supporting this noble cause, ensuring that the temple continues to be a source of inspiration and spiritual solace for generations to come.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to cultivate a vibrant spiritual and cultural hub within Birmingham, fostering understanding and connection between diverse communities through the timeless principles of Hindu philosophy and the divine grace of Sri Lalithambigai. We are committed to providing accessible resources and programs that promote personal growth, community well-being, and interfaith harmony, enriching the lives of all who engage with our temple.
Vision Statement
Our vision is to establish Sri Lalithambigai Salambai Temple as a leading force for positive change in Birmingham, creating a legacy of inclusivity, compassion, and spiritual enlightenment. We aspire to be a place where individuals from all backgrounds find inspiration and support, contributing to a more harmonious and interconnected society, reflecting the universal values embodied by Sri Lalithambigai.
Pooja Schedule
Call our temple office for details on special pooja/ events

Temple Services
Services | Cost | Additional Details |
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Archana for Temple Deity | £5 | Price for 1 deity |
Archana for Temple Deity | £11 | Price for 1 deity including Archana Plate |
Abhishekam for Any Deity | £151 | Includes pooja, sarees, Annadanam and Abhishekam materials |
Pooja for Varahi | £11 | Only on the evening of Panchami. This will be a group pooja. |
Pournami Vilaku Pooja | £11 | Only on the evening of Pournami (Full Moon day). This will be a group pooja. |
Annadanam | £51 | – |
Flowers | £51 | Garlands for All Deity |
Goddess Sarees | £25 | Sarees for Sri Lalilthambigai provided by temple |
Car/ Vahana Pooja | £25 | – |
Priest Services
- Pooja for any deity at home
- Ganapati Homam
- Laxmi Narayan Homam
- Punyagavajanam
- House Warming
- Ruthu Shanthi
- NavaShanti
- Personal Jatagam
- Wedding Jatagam
- Baby Name Ceremony
- Other Services
Other services required to be discussed with the priest by calling on our temple
Note: Charges for Priest services to be discussed by calling our temple office.