The Shree Geeta Bhawan Mandir (grid reference SP061897) is the first Hindu temple in the Midlands. It is situated on the corner of Heathfield Road and Brecon Road in Birmingham, on the border of Handsworth and Lozells. The building was the former St George's Presbyterian Church and was originally designed by J.P.Osborne in a cruciform shape in 1896, however was reopened as the Shree Geeta Bhawan Mandir in 1969. Originally, it was situated at 32 Hall Road, Birmingham. B20 2BQ.
The Mandir has a daily Aarti at 11am and 7pm and has weekly Poojas for Balaji on Sunday mornings, and Durga Maa on Tuesday evenings.
The easiest way to get to the temple via public transport is to take bus number 46 from Birmingham City Centre (Colmore Row) or Perry Barr (One Stop). Get off at the bus stop on the corner of Brecon Road.
Coordinates: 52°30′21″N 1°54′40″W / 52.50570°N 1.91108°W / 52.50570; -1.91108
Geeta Bhawan is a residential locality in the city Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. Real estate prices have shot up and are comparable to any posh areas of Indore, in large part because of the continued boom of immigrants.
The elected Member of the Legislative Assembly is Sukriti Sachdeva.
The area of Geeta Bhawan is known for its popular Shree Geeta Bhawan temple which is under the subsidiary of Geeta Bhawan Trust, Indore. The trust also runs a school, hospital, hostels and resorts.
Geeta Bhawan has many premier hotels of Indore such as Hotel Luxembur, Hotel Taj (3 star), Hotel Jai etc. Geeta Bhawan Vishesh Hospital is also one of the prominent hospital of the city located at Geeta Bhawan.There is also one homeopathic college in the area. There is also one complex which consist of many food restaurants, motels etc.
The locality consists of not only IDA Flats but also some societies (i.e. Cooperative Group Housing Societies). Other most popular noted well maintained, expensive and secure societies in are because of its demand, connectivity, more schools, entertainment, frequent purchase of flats and kothis.