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Khatu ShyamAarti Timings

‖ Mangala · Shringar · Bhog · Sandhya · Shayan ‖

Timings for all five aartis at Shri Khatu Shyam Ji temple — for the summer and winter schedules. The panel below also shows the next aarti based on the current time.

WinterOctober – March
  1. 5:30AM

    Mangala Aarti

    First aarti at dawn — most auspicious

  2. 8:00AM

    Shringar Aarti

    After the deity is divinely adorned

  3. 12:30PM

    Bhog Aarti

    Midday offering

  4. 6:30PM

    Sandhya Aarti

    Evening aarti

  5. 9:00PM

    Shayan Aarti

    Final aarti before the temple closes

SummerApril – September
  1. 4:30AM

    Mangala Aarti

    First aarti at dawn — most auspicious

  2. 7:00AM

    Shringar Aarti

    After the deity is divinely adorned

  3. 12:30PM

    Bhog Aarti

    Midday offering

  4. 7:30PM

    Sandhya Aarti

    Evening aarti

  5. 10:00PM

    Shayan Aarti

    Final aarti before the temple closes

Seasonal schedule

Aarti timetable

AartiSummer (Apr–Sep)Winter (Oct–Mar)
Mangala AartiFirst aarti at dawn — most auspicious4:30 AM5:30 AM
Shringar AartiAfter the deity is divinely adorned7:00 AM8:00 AM
Bhog AartiMidday offering12:30 PM12:30 PM
Sandhya AartiEvening aarti7:30 PM6:30 PM
Shayan AartiFinal aarti before the temple closes10:00 PM9:00 PM

Times are approximate and shift with the season/festivals. For the exact time, seeshrishyammandir.com.

Aarti timings — FAQ

  1. 1

    What time is the aarti at Khatu Shyam temple today?

    The temple runs two seasonal schedules. In summer (April–September) the Mangala Aarti is at 4:30 AM; in winter (October–March) it is at 5:30 AM. The "Today's aarti" panel above shows the next aarti based on the current time.

  2. 2

    How many aartis are there at Khatu Shyam temple?

    Five each day — Mangala (dawn), Shringar, Bhog (midday), Sandhya (evening) and Shayan (night). The Mangala and Shringar aartis draw the largest crowds.

  3. 3

    What time is the Mangala Aarti?

    The Mangala Aarti is at 4:30 AM in summer and 5:30 AM in winter. It is the first and most auspicious aarti of the day.

  4. 4

    Do the aarti timings change?

    Yes — times shift by 30–60 minutes with the season, and may change further on festivals/mela days by the committee's announcement. For the exact time, check the official shrishyammandir.com.