Holi<span>Monday, March 2 2026</span>
Celebrate Holi & Holika Dahan Celebration at Sri Ganesh Mandir. Holi
Celebrate Holi & Holika Dahan Celebration at Sri Ganesh Mandir. Holi
Pradosha Puja is dedicated to Lord Shiva, observed to remove difficulties and clear obstacles from life. Worshiping Lord Shiva on this auspicious day helps purify the mind and soul, eliminating negative habits.
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Every Thursday, join fellow devotees to perform Shirdi Sai Dhoop Aarti followed by pot luck prasad
Shri Hanuman is a revered Hindu deity, a divine Vanara (monkey-like humanoid) known for his immense strength, courage, and unparalleled devotion to Lord Rama, central to the epic Ramayana; he is worshipped as a protector, remover of obstacles, and a symbol of loyalty, strength, and humility, often invoked through the popular prayer Hanuman Chalisa, and believed to be a Chiranjivi (immortal).
Shri Dattatreya (or Datta) is a revered Hindu deity considered the unified incarnation of the Trimurti—the three principal gods: Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver), and Shiva (the Destroyer). He is venerated as the Adi Guru (First Teacher) and the supreme lord of Yoga.
Shri Radha Krishna represents the divine union of the Hindu god Krishna and his beloved consort, Radha, symbolizing eternal love, devotion (bhakti), and the soul’s yearning for the divine. Radha embodies the supreme spiritual energy (Hladini Shakti) and is considered the highest form of devotion to Krishna, who is the Supreme Being, an incarnation of Vishnu. Their story, central to Vaishnavism, showcases the purest, most selfless love, inspiring art and devotion across India and the world.
Shri Ram Parivar represents the divine family of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu. This group is a central icon in Hinduism, symbolizing the highest ideals of righteousness (Dharma), loyalty, and family values.