AUMSAI

AUMSAI AUMSAI SANSTHAN Temple is a non profit organization started with aim to build Shirdi Sai Temple. Fou

On 9th March, 2010 by BABA’s grace a small Baba’s Idol was installed and a prayer room was made available by Founders Anil Kolanukonda and Girija Kolanukonda for regular weekly bhajans. The events of Guru Purnima and the Baba’s Punyathithi for the year 2010 were also performed at the place. An Association is formed to build Shirdi Sai Baba Temple in Melbourne and support for the construction of

the temple increased manifold with the growing turnout of the devotees attending the events. On 30th September 2010 with Baba’s grace the group was formalized into an Association, “Australia Mission of SAI Incorporated (AUMSAI)”, with the mission to build the Shirdi Sai Temple. We are conducting all events similar to that of Shirdi in hired halls to facilitate everyone attending the events. Temporary/Permanent place of worship/temple run by the Association shall be known as “AUMSAI SANSTHAN AUSTRALIA”. The temple is unique with simple guiding principles, SHRADDHA (Firm Faith) and SABURI (Patience or Perseverance). Significance of AUMSAI

SAI may also refer to the Sanskrit term “Sakshat Eshwar” or the divine. AUM or Om can be translated as “I Am Existence”, a sacred invocation to be uttered at the beginning and end of a reading of the Veda or prior to any prayer or mantra. The Māndukya Upanishad is entirely devoted to the explanation of the syllable which consists of three phonemes, a Vaishvanara, Hiranyagarbha and Iswara, which symbolize the beginning, duration, and dissolution of the universe and the associated Gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, respectively.

10/04/2026
With divine grace and devotion, the sacred 41-day observance of Hanuman Jayanthi begins on the auspicious day of Chaitra...
28/03/2026

With divine grace and devotion, the sacred 41-day observance of Hanuman Jayanthi begins on the auspicious day of Chaitra Purnima and concludes on the tenth day of Bahula Paksha in the holy month of Vaishakha.

On this blessed occasion, we humbly invite devotees to participate in a collective spiritual offering of Sri Rama Nama Likhitha Japam—the sacred practice of writing the divine name of Lord Rama.

We seek the participation of at least 100 devoted souls, each undertaking the writing of 10,008 Sri Rama Namams over these 41 days, so that together we may complete the sacred total of 1,000,800 Sri Rama Nama Japam, filling the atmosphere with divine vibrations, peace, and devotion.

Devotees are kindly requested to register on or before 1st April 2026. The Likhitha Japam books will be blessed and distributed on 2nd April 2026 (Chaitra Purnima) at Aumsai Sansthan Temple.

Let us come together in unity and devotion, immersing ourselves in the eternal name of Sri Rama, and seeking the blessings of Lord Hanuman for strength, wisdom, and spiritual upliftment.

Sri Rama Jayam 🙏

Sri Rama Navami Celebrations on 27th March 2026
27/03/2026

Sri Rama Navami Celebrations on 27th March 2026

23/03/2026

🚧 Road Closure Notice – McDonald St, Mordialloc 🚧

McDonald St will be closed overnight from 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM each night for four nights, from Tuesday 24 March to Saturday 28 March.

🚗 Vehicle detours: via White St and Edithvale Rd
🚶 Pedestrian detours: via Bear St

Thank you for your patience as works continue to deliver a level crossing free Mordialloc.

Address

12 Mechanics Lane
Melbourne, VIC
3195

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12:30pm
5pm - 8:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 12:30pm
5pm - 8:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 12:30pm
5pm - 8:30pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
4pm - 9pm
Friday 9am - 12:30pm
5pm - 8:30pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm
4pm - 9pm
Sunday 9am - 1pm
4pm - 8:30pm

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