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    Feb
    7
    Sat
    2026
    NEPALI COMMUNITY PROGRAM
    Feb 7 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

    Nepali Community Program

    Feb
    8
    Sun
    2026
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Feb 8 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang

    Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.)

    From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch)

    Feb
    15
    Sun
    2026
    MAHASHIVARATRI @ Radhey Shyam Temple
    Feb 15 all-day
    MAHASHIVARATRI @ Radhey Shyam Temple

    Shivaratri is great festival of convergence of Shiva and Shakti. It is believed that Maha Shivratri falls on such an auspicious day in the northern hemisphere that it raises a person’s spiritual power. Maha Shivratri also celebrates when Lord Shiva performed the “Tandav,” the cosmic dance.

    Vrat Vidhi

    One day before Shivaratri Vratam, most likely on Trayodashi, devotees should eat only one time. On Shivaratri day, after finishing morning rituals devotees should take Sankalp (संकल्प) to observe full day fast on Shivaratri and to take food next day. During Sankalp devotees pledge for self-determination throughout the fasting period and seek blessing of Lord Shiva to finish the fast without any interference. Hindu fasts are strict and people pledge for self-determination and seek God blessing before starting them to finish them successfully.

    On Shivaratri day devotees should take second bath in the evening before doing Shiva Puja or visiting temple. Shiva Puja should be done during night and devotees should break the fast next day after taking bath. Devotees should break the fast between sunrise and before the end of Chaturdashi Tithi to get maximum benefit of the Vrat.

    BABA BALAKNATH BANDAR
    Feb 15 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Feb 15 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang

    Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.)

    From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch)

    Feb
    22
    Sun
    2026
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Feb 22 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang

    Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.)

    From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch)

    Mar
    1
    Sun
    2026
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Mar 1 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang

    Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.)

    From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch)

    Mar
    2
    Mon
    2026
    HOLI KA DAHAN
    Mar 2 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
    HOLI KA DAHAN
    Holika Dahan – 7:30 PM
    What Is the Significance of Holika Dahan?
    The occasion of Holi and Holika Dahan celebrates the victory of good over evil. Holi also marks the beginning of spring. The occasion of Holika Dahan commemorates the burning of the demoness, Holika, who was the sister of demon King- Hiranyakashyap, with the help of Lord Vishnu. On this occasion, a bonfire is created, which signifies the burning of Holika and the subsequent defeat of evil. This occasion is also known as ‘Holika’ or ‘Kamudu Pyre’ in some parts of India. Holika Dahan ceremony is an integral part of the Holi festival, and it is celebrated before Holi.
    Holi is a festival that defies all religious discrimination. This grand festival is a two-day affair, and the eve of Holi is known as Holika Dahan. Holi is celebrated on Purnima or Full Moon day during the month of Phalgun as per the Hindu calendar. So, the occasion of Holika Dahan is celebrated on the previous night. As per the Gregorian calendar, the occasion corresponds to February or March.
    Mar
    3
    Tue
    2026
    HOLI
    Mar 3 all-day
    HOLI

    Holi ( /ˈhl/), also known as the Festival of Colours, the Festival of Spring, and the Festival of Love, is an ancient Hindu religious festival and one of the most popular festivals in Hinduism. It celebrates the eternal and divine love of Radha Krishna. The day also signifies the triumph of good over evil, as it commemorates the victory of Lord Vishnu as Narasimha Narayana over Hiranyakashipu. It originated and is predominantly celebrated in the Indian subcontinent but has also spread to other regions of Asia and parts of the Western world through the Indian diaspora.

    Holi celebrates the arrival of spring, the end of winter, the blossoming of love and for many, it is a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships. The festival is also an invocation for a good spring harvest season. It lasts for a night and a day, starting on the evening of the Purnima (Full Moon Day) falling in the Hindu calendar month of Phalguna, which falls around the middle of March in the Gregorian calendar. The first evening is known as “Holika Dahan” or “Chhoti Holi” and the following day as “Holi”, “Rangwali Holi”, “Dol Purnima”, “Dhuleti”, “Dhulandi”, “Ukuli”, “Manjal Kuli”, “Yaosang”, “Shigmo”, “Phagwah”, or “Jajiri”.

    Holi celebrations start on the night before Holi with a Holika Dahan where people gather, perform religious rituals in front of a bonfire, and pray that their internal evil be destroyed the way Holika, the sister of the demon king Hiranyakashipu, was killed in the fire. The next morning is celebrated as Rangwali Holi (Dhuleti) where people smear and drench each other with colours. Water guns and water-filled balloons are often used to play and colour each other, with anyone and anyplace being considered fair game to color. Groups often carry drums and other musical instruments going from place-to-place singing and dancing. Throughout the day people visit family, and friends and foes come together to chat, enjoy food and drink, and partake in Holi delicacies.

    Mar
    7
    Sat
    2026
    NEPALI COMMUNITY PROGRAM
    Mar 7 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

    Nepali Community Program

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    Jun
    18
    Thu
    2026
    11:30 am FATHER’S DAY @ Radhey Shyam Temple
    FATHER’S DAY @ Radhey Shyam Temple
    Jun 18 @ 11:30 am – 2:00 pm
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    20
    Sat
    2026
    6:00 pm DURGA MATA KI CHOWKI
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    Jun 20 @ 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
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    If you would like to host the Mata Ki Chowki at Shree Radhey Shyam Temple, Contact : Raja Sharma 708-822-6656 Maa Durga is revered as the Mother Goddess among the Hindu...
    Jun
    21
    Sun
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    11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
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    Jun 21 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.) From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch)
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    28
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    2026
    11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Jun 28 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.) From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch)
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    4
    Sat
    2026
    11:00 am NEPALI COMMUNITY PROGRAM
    NEPALI COMMUNITY PROGRAM
    Jul 4 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
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    5
    Sun
    2026
    11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Jul 5 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.) From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch)
    Jul
    12
    Sun
    2026
    11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Jul 12 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
    Every Sunday, we have SATSANG (Bhajans, kirtans, Kathas etc.) From 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM followed by Aarti and Prasadam (Lunch)
    Jul
    18
    Sat
    2026
    6:00 pm DURGA MATA KI CHOWKI
    DURGA MATA KI CHOWKI
    Jul 18 @ 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm
    DURGA MATA KI CHOWKI
    If you would like to host the Mata Ki Chowki at Shree Radhey Shyam Temple, Contact : Raja Sharma 708-822-6656 Maa Durga is revered as the Mother Goddess among the Hindu...

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