Calendar
| Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
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| Sunday Bhajan and Satsang 11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang Jun 1 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm ![]() Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.) From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch) | ||||||
| Sunday Bhajan and Satsang 11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang Jun 8 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm ![]() Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.) From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch) | Temple Pratishtapana Anniversary (Vishnu Sahasranam Pooja) 5:00 pm Temple Pratishtapana Anniversary (Vishnu Sahasranam Pooja) Jun 12 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Vishnu Sahasranama (Sanskrit: विष्णुसहस्रनाम, IAST: Viṣṇusahasranāma), is a Sanskrit hymn which contains a list of 1,000 names of Vishnu, one of the main deities in Hinduism and the supreme God in Vaishnavism. It is one of the most sacred and popular stotras in Hinduism. | |||||
| Sunday Bhajan and Satsang 11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang Jun 15 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm ![]() Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.) From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch) | FATHER’S DAY 11:30 am FATHER’S DAY @ Radhey Shyam Temple Jun 18 @ 11:30 am – 2:00 pm Happy Father’s Day Father’s Day celebration is observed to honor fathers, father-like figures and paternal bonds around the world. Children and individuals showcase their love and affection to their fathers... | |||||
| Sunday Bhajan and Satsang 11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang Jun 22 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm ![]() Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.) From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch) | ||||||
| Sunday Bhajan and Satsang 11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang Jun 29 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm ![]() Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.) From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch) |
Sunderkhand Paath by Shri Ajay Yagnik
Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi (The Thread of Sibling Love) is a special occasion to celebrate this “Sibling Love” bonding by tying a holy thread around the wrist. This thread, which pulsates with sisterly love and sublime sentiments, is rightly called the Rakhi since it means “a bond of protection,” and Raksha Bandhan signifies that the strong must protect the weak from all that’s evil.
The ritual is observed on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravan, on which sisters tie the sacred Rakhi string on their brothers’ right wrists, and pray for their long lives. Rakhis are ideally made of silk with gold and silver threads, beautifully crafted embroidered sequins, and studded with semi-precious stones.



