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October 2021
Karwa Chauth
Karwa Chauth is a festival celebrated by Hindu women on the fourth day after Purnima (a full moon) in the month of Kartik.
Find out more »Children’s Diwali Party
An afternoon event held for children to celebrate Diwali, in the form of creative fun and games.
Find out more »Rangoli/Aarti Thali Competition
Rangoli - Children's competition divided into 3 age categories drawing Rangolis. Aarti Thali - Homemade aarti thalis created by individuals at home to celebrate the colour of Diwali.
Find out more »November 2021
Dhanteras
It is celebrated on the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the Hindu calendar month of Ashvin. Dhanvantari, who is also worshipped on the occasion of Dhanteras.
Find out more »Kali Chaudas
It is the second day of the five-day-long festival of Deepavali/Diwali.
Find out more »Diwali
Diwali is the festival of lights and symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance".
Find out more »New Years (Annakut)
Annakut is a Hindu festival in which devotees worship Govardhan Hill and prepare and offer a large variety of vegetarian food to Krishna as a mark of gratitude.
Find out more »March 2023
Ram Navmi – Thu 30 Mar
Everyone is welcome to join this religious programe 9:30 am : Morning Aarti 11:45 am : Saryujal Poojan, Jamna Snanvidhi, Pat Darshan, Paarnu Zulavvu, Dhwajaropan Shri Ram nij Mandir, Bal Bhog, Ram Janma Aarti 1:00 - 2:00 pm : Prasad (Falahar) 1:45 pm : Akhand Dhoon 6:00 pm : Chaitra Navratri Aarti 7:00 pm : Evening Aarti 7:30 pm : Ram Charit Manas 8:00 pm : Prasad (Falahar)
Find out more »April 2023
Hanuman Jayanti – Thu 6 Apr
Everyone is welcome to join this religious programe. 7:30 pm : Hanumanji Poojan 8:00 pm : Dhwajaropan 8:30 pm : Hanumanjini Aarti We are singing 108 Hanuman Chalisa path on Saturday 8th April starting from 10:00 am at the GHS temple. Click here for more details.
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