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Title: Jamnashtami (View slideshow)
Number of images: 30
Date: Augest 15, 2009
Description:
On August 15th Janamashtami and Indpendence Day Celebrations occured at the Mandir with hundreds in attendance.
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Title: Rakshabandhan Celebration (View slideshow)
Number of images: 19
Date: Monday, 02/November/2009
Description:
Rakshabandhan was celebrated on July 26 In the presence of his Divine Holiness P.P. Hariprasad Swamiji and other saints from Haridham, India at the Hindu Mandir. Hundreds gathered to listen to P.P. Swamiji's blessings and the discourses of the other saints from India.
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Title: Ramnamvi & Shri Hari Jayanti (View slideshow)
Number of images: 131
Date: Monday, 02/November/2009
Description:
Rama Navami falls on the ninth day of the Hindu lunar year and is a celebration of the birthday of the Hindu god Rama. People normally perform Kalyanotsavam (marriage celebration) for small murtis of Rama and Sita in their houses.
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Title: South Asian Health Day (View slideshow)
Number of images: 116
Date: Monday, 02/November/2009
Description:
Yogi Divine Society proudly presents 1st Annual South Asian Health Day at the Hindu Mandir. Our goal is to promote and raise awareness of health related issues surronding the South Asian communities.
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Title: Holi Garba (View slideshow)
Number of images: 34
Date: Monday, 02/November/2009
Description:
The Annual Holi Raas Garba festival celebrated at the Hindu Mandir & Cultural Centre.
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Title: Holi (View slideshow)
Number of images: 44
Date: Monday, 02/November/2009
Description:
Holi is a popular Spring Hindu festival also called the Festival of Colours. It takes place over two days in the later part of February or early March. As per the Hindu calendar, it falls on the Phalgun Purnima.
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Title: Maha Shivratri (View slideshow)
Number of images: 35
Date: Monday, 02/November/2009
Description:
Maha Shivratri is a Hindu festival celebrated every year on the 13th night/14th day in the Krishna Paksha of the month Maagha or Phalguna in the Hindu Calendar. The most significant practices on this day are offerings of Bae leaves to Lord Shiva, fasting and all night long vigil.