Where the Temple Bells Echo
We Cherish the Timeless Spirit of Chikkalasandra
Chikkalasandra is not just a dot on Bangalore's map — it is a living chronicle of South Bangalore's spiritual and residential heritage. The area is cradled by the sacred energy of the Banashankari Temple, and the majestic ISKCON complex on Kanakapura Road is just a short walk away. The streets are lined with old bungalows sporting Mangalore‑tiled roofs, alongside newer apartment blocks that still house multi‑generational families. The air carries the mingled fragrance of jasmine from the flower market and the distant chanting of vedas. It's a place where the milkman still delivers to the back gate, and where neighbours gather on the verandah during a katha session.
In such a setting, a home is a sacred space. The domestic help needed here is not mechanical but mindful. Our all‑rounders are carefully selected for their cultural sensitivity. They know that the pooja room must be cleaned before the kitchen, that tulsi leaves must be plucked gently, and that certain days demand a sattvic meal without onion and garlic. They knead the dough for chapati with the same devotion as they wipe the family deity's photo frame. This is not a job to them — it is seva.
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