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Nov
6
Fri
2026
Dhanteras – Diwali day 1
Nov 6 all-day

Dhantrayodashi which is also known as Dhanteras is the first day of five days long Diwali festivities. On the day of Dhantrayodashi, Goddess Lakshmi came out of the ocean during the churning of the Milky Sea. Hence, Goddess Lakshmi, along with Lord Kubera who is the God of wealth, is worshipped on the auspicious day of Trayodashi. However, Lakshmi Puja on Amavasya after two days of Dhantrayodashi is considered more significant.

Nov
7
Sat
2026
Kali Chaudas, Narak Chaturdashi – Diwali day 2
Nov 7 all-day

Kali Chaudas, also known as Naraka Chaturdashi, is a significant Hindu festival. It typically falls the day before Diwali and is also referred to as Roop Chaudas, Choti Diwali, or Narak Nivaran Chaturdashi.

🌑 Meaning and Mythology

  • “Kali” means dark or eternal, and “Chaudas” means fourteenth—referring to the lunar date.
  • The day commemorates Lord Krishna’s victory over the demon Narakasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
  • In some traditions, Goddess Kali is worshipped for her fierce power to destroy negativity and evil forces.

🔱 🪔 Rituals and Celebrations

  • Early morning rituals include bathing, lighting lamps (diyas), and offering prayers.
  • Oil, flowers, and sandalwood are used in puja ceremonies.
  • Homes are decorated with rangoli, candles, and lights to ward off evil.
  • Traditional foods like Khoya sweets, puffed rice, and festive dishes are shared with loved ones.

🧘‍♀️ Deities Worshipped

  • Goddess Kali, Lord Krishna, Lord Ganesha, and Goddess Lakshmi are commonly worshipped.
  • Lighting a lamp for Yama, the god of death, is believed to protect from suffering in the afterlife.
NEPALI COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Nov 7 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Nepali Community Program

Nov
8
Sun
2026
DIWALI ( LAKSHMI POOJA)
Nov 8 all-day
DIWALI ( LAKSHMI POOJA)

The third day of Diwali: Lakshmi Puja on Diwali

This is the day when worship unto Mother Lakshmi is performed. Hindus cleanse themselves and join with their families and their Pandit (priest) and they worship the divine Goddess Lakshmi to achieve the blessings of wealth and prosperity, the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness.

HAPPY DIWALI 💥✨

Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
Nov 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)

Nov
9
Mon
2026
GOVARDHAN PUJA (ANNAKUT)
Nov 9 all-day
GOVARDHAN PUJA (ANNAKUT)

The fourth day of Diwali: Padwa & Govardhan Puja

On this day, Govardhan Pooja is performed. Many thousands of years ago, Lord Krishna caused the people of Vraja to perform Govardhan Pooja. From then on, every year Hindus worship Govardhan to honour that first Pooja done by the people of Vraja.

Gowardhan Puja is also known as Annakut Puja. On this day food made of cereals like wheat, rice, curry made of gram flour and leafy vegetables is cooked and offered to Lord Krishna.

In Maharashtra the same day is celebrated as Bali Pratipada or Bali Padva. The day commemorates victory of Vamana, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, over King Bali and subsequent pushing of Bali to Patal Lok (the underworld). It is believed that due to boon given by Lord Vamana, Asura King Bali visits the Prithvi Lok from the Patala Lok on this day.

Most of the time Govardhan Puja day coincides with Gujarati New Year day, which is celebrated on Shukla Paksha Pratipada of Kartik month. Depending on starting time of Pratipada Tithi, Govardhan Puja celebrations could be done one day before Gujarati New Year day.

Nov
10
Tue
2026
BHAI DHUJ
Nov 10 all-day
BHAI DHUJ

The fifth day of Diwali: Bhai Duj

The fifth day of the Diwali is called Bhai teeka. This is the day after Goverdhan Pooja is performed and normally two days after Diwali day. It is a day dedicated to sisters. Many moons ago, in the Vedic era, Yama (Yamraj, the Lord of death) visited his sister Yamuna on this day. He gave his sister a Vardhan (a boon) that whosoever visits her on this day shall be liberated from all sins. They will achieve Moksha or final emancipation. From then on, brothers visit their sisters on this day to enquire of their welfare.

This day marks the end of the five days of Deepavali celebrations. This is also known as Bhai fota among Bengalis. Bhai fota is an event especially among Bengalis when the sister prays for her brother’s safety, success and wellbeing.

Nov
15
Sun
2026
BABA BALAKNATH BANDAR
Nov 15 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
Nov 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)

Nov
21
Sat
2026
TULASI VIVAH
Nov 21 all-day
TULASI VIVAH

Tulasi Vivah

Tulsi Puja plays a very significant role for Hindus. It is believed that on this day, Lord Vishnu married Goddess Tulsi in the form of Shaligram or his Shri Krishna avatar on Prabodhini Ekadashi. As per the Hindu scriptures, Tulsi Mata is said to be the avatar of Goddess Lakshmi who is the wife of Lord Vishnu. She took birth as Vrinda, as the legends say. Hence, this day is considered to be the most auspicious day for conducting rituals and ceremonies related to marriage along with Kanyadaan.

Married women across India perform the Tulsi Vivah puja for the well-being of their husbands and family members. The Hindus worship the tulsi plant, and Tulsi herself is thought to be an incarnation of Goddess Mahalakshmi, who was previously known as ‘Vrinda.’ To obtain marital bliss, young women pray to Goddess Lakshmi with full dedication. Young, unmarried women also follow Tulsi Vivah rituals in order to find good husbands. Also, many schedule their marriage on Tulsi Vivah day as it blesses the couple with blissful married life.

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Mar
15
Sun
2026
11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
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Mar 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)
Mar
19
Thu
2026
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Mar 19 all-day
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Mar
20
Fri
2026
6:00 pm DURGA MATA KI CHOWKI
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Mar 20 @ 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...
Mar
22
Sun
2026
11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
Mar 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
26
Thu
2026
all-day RAM NAVAMI
RAM NAVAMI
Mar 26 all-day
RAM NAVAMI
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Mar
27
Fri
2026
11:00 am AKHAND RAMAYAN PAATH
AKHAND RAMAYAN PAATH
Mar 27 @ 11:00 am – Mar 28 @ 12:00 pm
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Mar
29
Sun
2026
11:30 am Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
Sunday Bhajan and Satsang
Mar 29 @ 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)
Apr
1
Wed
2026
all-day HANUMAN JAYANTI
HANUMAN JAYANTI
Apr 1 all-day
HANUMAN JAYANTI
  Hanuman Jayanti celebrates the birth of Lord Hanuman. Hanuman was the son of Anjana, a female spirit of the clouds and waters, and Desari, the chief of the vanara, a...
Apr
4
Sat
2026
11:00 am NEPALI COMMUNITY PROGRAM
NEPALI COMMUNITY PROGRAM
Apr 4 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Nepali Community Program

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