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Balaji Jayanti

Balaji Jayanti is celebrated with devotion and joy, marking the divine appearance of Lord Balaji. The temple is beautifully decorated with flowers and lights. Devotees participate in bhajans, kirtans, and prayers throughout the day. Special prasad is distributed among visitors, spreading blessings and happiness. This celebration strengthens faith, devotion, and unity among devotees, reminding everyone to live with purity, kindness, and service in their hearts.

Janmashtami

Janmashtami marks the birth of Lord Krishna, celebrated with fasting, devotional singing, and storytelling of His divine pastimes. The temple echoes with chants of “Hare Krishna,” and children perform cultural programs depicting Krishna’s life. At midnight, devotees offer special aarti and prasad. This festival inspires love, joy, and devotion, reminding people to practice righteousness, compassion, and faith in daily life as Lord Krishna taught.

Maha Shivratri

Maha Shivratri is observed with fasting, chanting of “Om Namah Shivaya,” and night-long worship of Lord Shiva. Devotees offer milk, bilva leaves, and prayers at the temple. Spiritual discourses and bhajans are organized, spreading Lord Shiva’s message of peace and detachment. This sacred night symbolizes overcoming darkness and ignorance through devotion and meditation. The celebration fills devotees with strength, calmness, and divine energy.

Hanuman Jayanti

Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated with immense devotion to Lord Hanuman, the embodiment of courage, faith, and strength. Devotees recite Hanuman Chalisa, offer flowers, and light diyas seeking His blessings. Special prasad and community feasts are arranged for everyone. The temple resonates with chants of “Jai Bajrang Bali.” This occasion inspires people to live fearlessly, serve selflessly, and remain devoted to truth and righteousness.

Ram Navami

Ram Navami celebrates the divine birth of Lord Rama, symbolizing virtue, truth, and moral strength. Devotees gather to listen to Ram Katha, perform bhajans, and participate in aarti ceremonies. Temples are adorned with flowers, and prasad is shared with all. The event inspires righteousness, compassion, and harmony, reminding people to follow Lord Rama’s ideals and spread love, honesty, and respect within society.

Durga Ashtami

Durga Ashtami is an auspicious day dedicated to Goddess Durga, celebrated during Navratri with prayers, aartis, and offerings. Devotees perform Kanya Pujan, honoring the divine feminine. The temple vibrates with chants invoking the goddess’s blessings for strength, protection, and wisdom. Cultural programs and bhajans add spiritual energy to the event. This celebration encourages faith, courage, and reverence for the motherly power that sustains creation.