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Hanuma Jayanthi

The second festival is Hanuma Jayanthi. It is the birth day fete of Lord Hanuman, the deity worshipped at Shree Samsthanam. Along with temple rituals, religious meets and discourses are arranged in the presence of specially invited guests and vedic scholars. ” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]

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Lalitha Panchami

As festival invoke the grace of Lalithamba, the very embodiment of bliss, Lalitha Panchami is celebrated. Since some years Yajna is held to invoke the Goddess’s grace. Lalitha Sahasranama recitation, Sapthashathi Parayana and Ashtavadhanaare held as part of the programme.

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Odiyooru Rathotsava

Odiyooru Rathotsava – Tulunadu Jaathre Taking into consideration the installation of Shree Samsthanam, the annual day is celebrated and since 2000-2001, the day is celebrated as Rathotsava or car festival. The Ratha Nirmana Samithi formed for this purpose prepared the Ratha by Swamiji’s grace and presented the same to Samsthanam. The God fearing devotees have […]

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Teertha Kshetra Sanchara

The Holy Seer conducts pilgrimage to religious places twice in a year with their disciples. The members of Shri Gurudeva Seva Balaga join the Holy Seer in this occasion. As his holiness says, “One matures by conducting pilgrimage. Invaluable knowledge is the one which gained by self-experience.”

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Utsavas

The Ashlesha Bali, Shri Sharada Puja and Dhanvantari Festivity are conducted in Shree Samsthanam. Devotional services are performed to the God Subrahmanya regarding the relief from Nagadosha. The sacred view of Nagadeva increases the faith of public in many folds. Shri Datta Jayanthi Festivity is conducted every year with the week-long Shri Datta Mahayaga. In […]

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The divine power, success, achievements, sacrifice, courage, spirituality, social thinking and humble service of his holiness have contributed a lot to the success of the Shree Samsthanam.

 
Shree Gurudevananda Swamiji
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