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Saturday, October 25, 2014
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Shubh Deepavali, pictures from Dhanalaxmi Puja
On this joyous occasion of light we remember Pujya Gurudev’s words,
‘Children are not vessels to be filled but lamps to be lit’.
This Diwali, join us in lighting minds and delighting hearts of children around and the child within, with Ramayana, A Story of Diwali.
Watch the Video on Story of Ramayana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5YIJk_K0Mg
Diyas decorated by our students |
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Deepavali Celebration Wed Oct 22, Fri Oct 24 and Sat Oct 25
Please note Chinmaya Saraswati Ashram is closed on Thursday, October 23rd evening due to solar eclipse
Diwali is celebrated at Chinmaya Saraswati Ashram on Wednesday, October 22nd, Friday ct 24th and Saturday October 25th, 2014.
1. Please bring kumkum, few coins, flowers and a picture or idol of Lakshmi to conduct dhanalakshmi puja on Wednesday October 22nd at 7PM .
2. Annakut is celebrated on Friday, October 24th. If you are interested in bringing any grocery items to offer to Goddess Saraswati, please check with priest for list of groceries one can offer.
3. On Saturday, October 25th, join us to celebrate Bhai Dhuj followed by fire works.
Program
October 22nd
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Wednesday
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7 AM
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Abhishekam
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October 22nd
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Wednesday
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7 PM
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Dhana Lakshmi Puja*, Fireworks
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October 23rd
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Thursday
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5.50 PM to 7. 40 PM
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Solar Eclipse, temple is closed
in the evening
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October 24th
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Friday
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7 AM
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Abhishekam
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October 24th
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Friday
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7 PM
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Govardhan Puja, Annakut**
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October 25th
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Saturday
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6.30 PM
7.30 PM
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Bhai Dhuj
Fire Works
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October 26th
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Sunday
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11.30 PM
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Rangoli and Diya Display
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The first day of Diwali: Dhanteras
October 21st The first day of Diwali is called Dhanvantari Triodasi also called Dhan Theras. On this day, goddess Lakshmi and Ganesha are worshipped
together. At sunset a lighted deeya with Prasad is offered to
Yama Raj, the Lord
of Death with a prayer for protection from
untimely death. This offering is made
near a Tulsi tree,
The second day of Diwali: Choti Diwali and The third day of Diwali: Lakshmi Puja October 22nd The second day of diwali is called Naraka Chaturdasi. On this day Lord Krishna destroyed the demon Narakasur and made the world free from fear. The third day of Diwali: The divine Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped to achieve the blessings of wealth and prosperity, the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness. This year the second and third day of diwali will be celebrated on second day, October 22nd due to solar eclipse on October 23rd.
Solar Eclipse October 23rd from 5.50 PM to 7.40 PM. Saraswati temple will be closed on Thursday October 23rd in the
evening due to solar eclipse. The temple
will open on Friday at 7AM.
The fourth day
of Diwali: Govardhan Puja
October 24th Govardhan Puja, also called Annakut (meaning a heap of food), is celebrated as on this day Krishna defeated Indra. **Please check with
priest for list of groceries one can offer to goddess Saraswati.
The fifth day of Diwali:
Bhai Duj
October 25th The fifth day of the Diwali is called Bhai Dhuj. The essence of the Bhai dhuj festival
is to celebrated the love between
brothers and sisters. This
is a special event for Chinmaya families.
Please contact Puja committee at 203-553-9593 for more information.
Please consider a donation in Hundi to cover the cost of conducting this events.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Friday, October 17, 2014
Bring your kids to Diya decoration and Rangoli workshop tomorrow Sat Oct 18, 5-6 pm
Deepavali is around the corner, have some fun with your kids decorating Diyas and learning how to make Rangolis... join us tomorrow Sat Oct 18, 5-6 pm for Diya decoration and Rangoli workshop at Chinmaya Saraswati Ashram. Bring your own material - paint, paint brush, sequins, glue, diyas. We will also have some material. For Rangoli workshop please bring chalk, rangoli design and colors.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
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