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Gita Jayanti is the day when Lord Krishna enlightened Arjuna with the holy teaching of Bhagavad Gita. He uplifted Arjuna through step by step spiritual journey from confusion and dejection state of mind (Lower-self) into Self-realized (Higher-Self). Read More…

The Thanksgiving Holiday is celebrated each year on the fourth Thursday of November in America. It is the day to remind ourselves to express our gratitude to our family members, friends, and God/Almighty forgiving everything we have in our lives. Read More…

Diwali is a festival of lights. Spiritually refers to kindling the light of love within our hearts.
During Diwali our homes are lit with lamps, but our hearts tend to be filled with the darkness of ignorance, anger, fear, greed, jealousy, resentment, worry… All the lights of the world cannot he compared “even to a ray” of the inner light of the “Divine”. Let us illuminate our heart with the inner Divine, Supreme Light of Love and Compassion, Forgiveness, Faith, and fill our mind with Peace and experience the True Anandam and Bliss of Diwali, and spread it to others. Read More…

“Father’s Day is the day to appreciate all the contribution your father has made to your life.”

Father is a very special person. He is someone who holds you when you cry, scolds you when you break the rules, shines with pride when you succeed, and has faith in you even when you fail. Therefore, any day of the year is a great day to show your love and respect to Dad—the supreme deed. Read More…

“Mother’s Day is the day to appreciate all the good things your mother has done for you.” Mother is a very special person. Any day of the year is a great day to tell Mom how much you love her! Read More…

It is the time to honor the Mother Goddess and celebrate Navratri (Nine days of Mother Goddess).

The festival is celebrated for nine days all over India and many placed in the world. It is celebrated twice a year during Navratri (Nav–Durga). One is celebrated in March–April (Sri Rama Navratri/Chaitra/autumn), the other one is in September–October (Durga-Navaratri/Ashvina/spring). The dates are determined based on the lunar cycle. Read More…

Diwali is a festival of lights. Spiritually refers to kindling the light of love within our hearts.
During Diwali our homes are lit with lamps, but our hearts tend to be filled with the darkness of ignorance, anger, fear, greed, jealousy, resentment, worry… All the lights of the world cannot he compared “even to a ray” of the inner light of the “Divine”. Let us illuminate our heart with the inner Divine, Supreme Light of Love and Compassion, Forgiveness, Faith, and fill our mind with Peace and experience the True Anandam and Bliss of Diwali, and spread it to others. Read More…

Mother Durga (Maa Durga), the Divine Shakti (Feminine Energy/Power) represents the power of the Supreme Being. She preserves moral order and righteousness in the creation. She protects mankind and her devotees from evils, negative forces, and safeguards them. Read More…

February 14, Valentine’s Day is much more than just about balloons, hearts, flowers and dinners. It is a day to appreciate and celebrate with your loved ones, to rejuvenate and grow your relationship; a day to say, “I care.” Read More…

“Mother’s Day is the day to appreciate all the good things your mother has done for you.” Mother is a very special person. Any day of the year is a great day to tell Mom how much you love her! Mother is made of: M = Mentor: Never give up O= Ocean of unconditional love and compassion    Read More…

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