
Shri Krishna Vrundavana - New Temple

A grand new Shri Krishna temple construction is about to commence shortly, under the auspices of Shri Puttige Matha in greater Atlanta area for devotees.
With a sanctum, sanctorum of Udupi Shri Krishna, Shri Mukhyapraana devaru (Anjaneya) and Shri Gurusarvabauma Raghavendra Swamy, the temple provides the ambience for Shri Krishna Seva in a true sanatana dharma samparadaya (tradition).
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Shri Puthige Mutt, Udipi
The Shri matha embraces the whole world as Shri Krishna Paramatma’s real pratheeka and endeavours to serve the world in all walks of life. The sole mission is to protect and abide the Sanathana Dharma as per the Vedic scriptures, further to propagate the tenets of Dwaita given by Shrimadaachaaryaru.
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Shri Shri Shri 1008 Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji
Shri Shri Shri 1008 Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji is the 29th Pointiff of Udupi Shri Puthige Matha , one of the Ashta (8) Mathas established by Jagadguru Shri Madhwacharya.
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SKV Atlanta
Shri Krishna Vrundavana, Atlanta serving the South East US region is one among the 12 branches of Puthige Matha in USA. Pooja is offered thrice daily to Udupi Shri Krishna , Shri Mukhyapraana devaru and Shri Gurusarvabauma Raghavendra Swamy.
- Pradhana Acharya JP Achar
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Guru Parampara
Shri Krishna Vrundavana
Shri Krishna Vrundavana, Atlanta serving the South East US region is one among the 12 branches of Puthige Matha in USA. Nithya Pooja is offered thrice daily to Udupi Shri Krishna , Shri Mukhyapraana devaru and Shri Gurusarvabauma Raghavendra Swamy.
Serving Atlanta and South East USA since March 2018
Jan 14, 2026
We extend a warm invitation to you and your family to join us in the auspicious celebration of Dhanurmasa Pooja at Shri Krishna Vrundavana. This divine event will take place from Tuesday, December 16th, 2025, to Wednesday, January 14th, 2026.
5:00 AM EST, Narasimha Abhisheka(Madhu Abhisheka) with Veda Mantra
6:00 AM EST, Thiruppavai Seva, 6:30 AM EST, Vishnu Sahasranama,
6:45 AM EST, Maha Naivedya and Maha Pooja
Ekadashi
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dwadhashi Paaranam
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatr
Purandara Daasa Aradhana
Sunday, January 18, 2026
The Purandara Daasa Aradhana is a special devotional event that honors Purandara Daasa, the great saint and composer.
Shishira Ritu, Maagha Maasa Begins
Monday, January 19, 2026
Maagha Masa (also spelled Magha month) is a month in the Hindu lunar calendar, typically falling around January–February in the Gregorian calendar. It is considered highly auspicious for spiritual practices, charity, and religious observances.
Ratha Saptami is a Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Surya (the Sun God), celebrated on the seventh day (Saptami) of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu month of Magha. It marks the sun’s northward journey (Uttarayana), symbolizing the arrival of longer days and the onset of the harvest season.
Bheeshmastami
Monday, January 26, 2026
Bheeshmashtami commemorates the day of Bhishma’s death or his attainment of Mahaparinirvana. Bhishma, the grandsire of the Kuru dynasty in the Mahabharata, was known for his devotion, wisdom, and vow of celibacy. The festival is observed on the 8th day (Ashtami) of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Magha (usually January–February).
Madhwa Navami is a significant festival for followers of the Madhwa (Madhvacharya) tradition of Dvaita Vedantain Hinduism. It is observed on the ninth day (Navami) of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu month of Magha/Phalguna, which is known as a sacred day of remembrance for his disappearance.
Ekadashi
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dwadhashi Paaranam
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatra
Ekadashi
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dwadashi Paaranam, after 10:33 AM (Harivasara)
Friday, February 13, 2026
Ekadashi
Friday, February 27, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dwadashi Paaranam, after 07:09 AM (Sunrise)
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Sankatahara Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, offers a unique blend of spiritual discipline and cultural tradition. By observing rituals like fasting and offering modakas, devotees receive blessings of Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles
Shri Vyasaraja Aradhana
Sunday, March 8, 2026
The Shri Vyasaraja Aradhana is the annual memorial festival dedicated to Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha (also known as Vyasatirtha), a 15th-century saint, philosopher, and the Royal Guru (Rajaguru) of the Vijayanagara Empire. The 2026 Aradhana Mahotsava marks the 487th anniversary of his attaining Brindavana
DAY LIGHT SAVINGS BEGINS
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Ekadashi, Meena Samkramana
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Shravanopavasa (Extended day fasting)
Sunday, March 15, 2026
"Sharavanopavasa" after Ekadashi refers to an extended, two-day fasting observance that occurs when the Shravana Nakshatra (a specific lunar mansion) coincides with the Dwadashi Tithi (the 12th day, immediately following Ekadashi). This is also known as Shravana Dwadashi or, in some contexts, as a form of Mahadwadashi fasting
Dwadhashi Paaranam after 7:49 AM (Sunrise)
Monday, March 16, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatra
YUGADI (Lunar), Parabhava Samvatsara,
Vasanta Rutu, Chaitra Maasa Begins
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Yugadi marks the beginning of the Hindu Lunar New Year and the onset of the Parabhava Samvatsara (the 40th in the 60-year cycle). Celebrated in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, it signifies spring, renewal, and is observed with prayers, Ugadi Pachadi, and cleaning homes.
Ekadashi
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dwadhashi Paaranam after 7:30 AM (Sunrise)
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatra
Hanuman Jayanti, Pavamana Homa 8:00am
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Sankatahara Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, offers a unique blend of spiritual discipline and cultural tradition. By observing rituals like fasting and offering modakas, devotees receive blessings of Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles
Meena Samkramana, Ekadashi
Monday, April 13, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
YUGADI (SOLAR), Dwadhashi Paaranam after 7:10AM (Sunrise)
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatr
As we celebrate the sacred Srinivasa Kalyana, we humbly invite all devotees to partake in the divine seva of grocery offerings. Your generous contributions will help prepare prasada 🍚🍯 for neivedya to the Lord 🙏🕉️ and serve the fellow devotees with annadana, making this auspicious celebration complete.
Akshaya Thritiya
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Ekadashi
Monday, April 27, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dwadhashi Paaranam after 6:53 AM and before 9:22 AM
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatr
Sankatahara Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, offers a unique blend of spiritual discipline and cultural tradition. By observing rituals like fasting and offering modakas, devotees receive blessings of Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles
Ekadashi
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dwadhashi Paaranam after 6:39AM, Vrushabha Sankramana
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatr
Sankatahara Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, offers a unique blend of spiritual discipline and cultural tradition. By observing rituals like fasting and offering modakas, devotees receive blessings of Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles
Ekadashi
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dwadhashi Paaranam after 6:28 AM
Friday, June 12, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatr
Dwadhashi Paaranam after 6:37 AM
Friday, June 12, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatr
With the grace of Shri Krishna and Shri Raghavendra Swamiji and the blessings of Shri Shri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji Puttige Mutt, Udupi
Shri Krishna Vrundavana, welcomes you and your family to be part of Amavasya Durga Pooja.
Mithuna Sankramana, Nija Jyeshta Maasa Begins
Monday, June 15, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dakshinayana Begins
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Ekadashi
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dwadhashi Paaranam after 6:30AM
Friday, June 26, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatr
Shripadaraja Aradhana
Sunday, June 28, 2026
The Shri Vyasaraja Aradhana is the annual memorial festival dedicated to Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha (also known as Vyasatirtha), a 15th-century saint, philosopher, and the Royal Guru (Rajaguru) of the Vijayanagara Empire. The 2026 Aradhana Mahotsava marks the 487th anniversary of his attaining Brindavana
Sankatahara Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, offers a unique blend of spiritual discipline and cultural tradition. By observing rituals like fasting and offering modakas, devotees receive blessings of Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles
Ekadashi
Friday, July 10, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Karkataka Sankramana
Thursday, July 16, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Ekadashi
Friday, July 24, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu, believed to cleanse sins and guide devotees towards liberation.
Dwadhashi Paaranam after 7.01 AM, (Harivasara) Chaturmasya Shaaka Vrata Begins
Saturday, July 25, 2026
Dwadashi is the 12th day of the lunar fortnight (either Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha).
On Dwadashi, devotees break the Ekadashi fast.
Paranam is the specific time period when the fast can be safely broken, traditionally calculated based on sunrise, tithi (lunar day), and nakshatr
Karkataka Samkramana
Sunday, August 2, 2026
Karkataka Samkramana marks the sun's transit into Karkataka (Cancer), an auspicious occasion for charity and worship.
Sri Jayatheertha Aradhana
Monday, August 3, 2026
Sri Jayatheertha Aradhana commemorates the anniversary of the 14th-century Madhva saint and philosopher, renowned for his commentaries on Madhvacharya's works.
Ekadashi
Saturday, August 8, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Dwadhashi Paaranam (Sunrise)
Sunday, August 9, 2026
Paranam after 6:57 AM (Sunrise).
Amavasya
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Amavasya, the new moon day, is observed with prayers and remembrance of ancestors.
Shraavana Maasa Begins
Thursday, August 13, 2026
Beginning of Shraavana Maasa, considered one of the most auspicious months in the Hindu calendar.
Simha Samkramana
Sunday, August 16, 2026
Simha Samkramana marks the sun's transit into Simha (Leo).
Naaga Panchami
Monday, August 17, 2026
Naaga Panchami honors serpent deities (Nagas) with prayers for protection and prosperity.
Sri Vara Maha Lakshmi Vrata
Friday, August 21, 2026
Vara Maha Lakshmi Vrata is observed by married women seeking the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi for the wellbeing and prosperity of their families.
Ekadashi
Sunday, August 23, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Dwadhashi Paaranam (Sunrise), Dhadhi Vrata Begins
Monday, August 24, 2026
Paranam after 7:08 AM (Sunrise); Dhadhi Vrata begins.
Shraavana Poornima, Lunar Eclipse
Thursday, August 27, 2026
Shraavana Poornima; lunar eclipse visible 10:33 PM to 1:51 AM.
355th Aradhana Mahothsava of Shri Guru Raghavendra Swami
Friday, August 28, 2026
The annual Aradhana Mahothsava commemorates Shri Guru Raghavendra Swamiji's Brindavana Pravesha, honoring his teachings and blessings.
Sankatahara Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, offering a unique blend of spiritual discipline and cultural tradition. By observing rituals like fasting and offering modakas, devotees receive the blessings of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
Shri Krishna Janmaashtami
Friday, September 4, 2026
Shri Krishna Janmaashtami celebrates the divine birth of Lord Krishna, with Arghya offered at moonrise.
Navami Paaranam (Sunrise)
Saturday, September 5, 2026
Paranam after 7:16 AM (Sunrise).
Ekadashi
Monday, September 7, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Dwadhashi Paaranam (Sunrise)
Tuesday, September 8, 2026
Paranam after 7:18 AM (Sunrise).
Bhaadrapada Maasa Begins
Friday, September 11, 2026
Beginning of Bhaadrapada Maasa in the Hindu lunar calendar.
Gauri Tritiya, Saamaveda Upaakarma
Sunday, September 13, 2026
Gauri Tritiya honors Goddess Gauri, observed alongside Saamaveda Upakarma, the renewal of the sacred thread.
Ganesha Chaturthi
Monday, September 14, 2026
Ganesha Chaturthi celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, with prayers and offerings.
Rishi Panchami, 65th Vardhanti of His Holiness Shri 1008 Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji
Tuesday, September 15, 2026
Rishi Panchami honors the Saptarishis, observed this year alongside the 65th Vardhanti (birth anniversary) celebrations of His Holiness Shri 1008 Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji.
Kanya Samkramana
Wednesday, September 16, 2026
Kanya Samkramana marks the sun's transit into Kanya (Virgo).
Ekadashi
Tuesday, September 22, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Dwadhashi Paaranam (Sunrise), Ksheera Vrata Begins, Vamana Jayanti
Wednesday, September 23, 2026
Paranam after 7:28 AM (Sunrise); Ksheera Vrata begins; Vamana Jayanti celebrates the birth of Lord Vishnu's Vamana avatar.
Anantha Chaturdashi
Friday, September 25, 2026
Anantha Chaturdashi honors Lord Vishnu in his Anantha form, traditionally marking the conclusion of Ganesha Chaturthi observances.
Mahalaya, Pitru Paksha Begins
Sunday, September 27, 2026
Pitru Paksha begins with Mahalaya, a fortnight dedicated to honoring and offering prayers for one's ancestors.
Sankatahara Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, offering a unique blend of spiritual discipline and cultural tradition. By observing rituals like fasting and offering modakas, devotees receive the blessings of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
Avidhava Navami
Sunday, October 4, 2026
Avidhava Navami is observed during Pitru Paksha to honor married women ancestors.
Ekadashi
Tuesday, October 6, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Dwadhashi Paaranam (Sunrise)
Wednesday, October 7, 2026
Paranam after 7:38 AM (Sunrise).
Sharad Rutu, Ashweeja Maasa, Navaratri Begins
Sunday, October 11, 2026
Navaratri, the nine-night festival honoring the Divine Mother, begins with the onset of Ashweeja Maasa and Sharad Rutu.
Lalitha Panchami
Thursday, October 15, 2026
Lalitha Panchami is observed during Navaratri with worship of Goddess Lalitha.
Pustaka Sthaapana, Saraswati Pooja Begins
Friday, October 16, 2026
Pustaka Sthaapana marks the ceremonial placing of books and instruments for blessing, as Saraswati Pooja begins.
Tula Samkramana
Saturday, October 17, 2026
Tula Samkramana marks the sun's transit into Tula (Libra).
Durgashtami, Sri Chandika Homa
Sunday, October 18, 2026
Durgashtami is celebrated with Sri Chandika Homa, invoking the Goddess's protective grace.
Maha Navami, Sri Lakshmi Hrudaya Homa
Monday, October 19, 2026
Maha Navami is celebrated with Sri Lakshmi Hrudaya Homa, seeking the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.
Vijaya Dashami, Sri Madhwa Jayanti, Sri Pavamana Homa, Pustaka Visarjana
Tuesday, October 20, 2026
Vijaya Dashami marks the triumphant conclusion of Navaratri, celebrated together with Sri Madhwa Jayanti, Sri Pavamana Homa, and Pustaka Visarjana.
Ekadashi
Wednesday, October 21, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Dwadashi Paaranam (Harivasara), Dwidala Vrata Begins
Thursday, October 22, 2026
Paranam after 11:19 AM (Harivasara); Dwidala Vrata begins.
Sankatahara Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, offering a unique blend of spiritual discipline and cultural tradition. By observing rituals like fasting and offering modakas, devotees receive the blessings of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
Daylight Savings Ends
Sunday, November 1, 2026
Daylight Savings Time ends.
Ekadashi
Wednesday, November 4, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Dwadhashi Paaranam (Sunrise), Tula Samkramana
Thursday, November 5, 2026
Paranam after 7:02 AM (Sunrise); Tula Samkramana marks the sun's transit into Tula (Libra).
Dhanvantari Jayanti, Dhana Trayodashi, Saayam Jalapooranam
Friday, November 6, 2026
Dhanvantari Jayanti honors the divine physician Lord Dhanvantari, observed with Dhana Trayodashi rites and Saayam Jalapooranam.
Naraka Chaturdashi
Saturday, November 7, 2026
Naraka Chaturdashi commemorates Lord Krishna's victory over the demon Narakasura, observed with Abhyangam (ritual oil bath) at moonrise.
Kaartika Maasa, Tulasi Pooja, Bali Pooja
Monday, November 9, 2026
Kaartika Maasa begins with the auspicious Tulasi Pooja and Bali Pooja.
Vrishchika Samkramana
Monday, November 16, 2026
Vrishchika Samkramana marks the sun's transit into Vrishchika (Scorpio).
Ekadashi
Friday, November 20, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Dwadhashi Paaranam (Sunrise), Uttana Dwadashi
Saturday, November 21, 2026
Paranam after 7:17 AM (Sunrise); Uttana Dwadashi.
Sankatahara Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, offering a unique blend of spiritual discipline and cultural tradition. By observing rituals like fasting and offering modakas, devotees receive the blessings of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
Ekadashi
Friday, December 4, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Dwadhashi Paaranam (Sunrise)
Saturday, December 5, 2026
Paranam after 7:29 AM (Sunrise).
Hemanta Ritu, Margashira Maasa Begins
Wednesday, December 9, 2026
Beginning of Margashira Maasa and Hemanta Ritu.
Dhanu Samkramana, Subramanya Shashti
Tuesday, December 15, 2026
Dhanu Samkramana marks the sun's transit into Dhanu (Sagittarius), observed alongside Subramanya Shashti honoring Lord Subramanya.
Ekadashi
Sunday, December 20, 2026
Ekadashi is a spiritually significant day that emphasizes fasting and devotion to Lord Vishnu.
Dwadhashi Paaranam (Sunrise), Uttarayana Begins
Monday, December 21, 2026
Paranam after 7:40 AM (Sunrise); Uttarayana, the sun's northward journey, begins.
Sankatahara Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, offering a unique blend of spiritual discipline and cultural tradition. By observing rituals like fasting and offering modakas, devotees receive the blessings of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
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Testimonials
Very serene temple. The priest was very knowledgeable and is a very good spiritual guide. We performed a religious function, and we were very happy and felt really good about the way the ceremony was conducted.

Prahalad Pateel
Local Guide
Great worship place and definitely the feel and the presence of the idols and brindavan will make you blessed. Small and well maintained temple, all leading festivals some event will be performed here. Must visit at least once!!!

Arunaprasad Chandrasekharan
Local Guide
It is a very divine place, celebrates all major Hindu festivals with extreme pomp and piety with daily anna daana. The priests are very knowledgeable and can answer questions on anything related.

Arjun Bhatt
Devotee
The temple hosts several wonderful events. I was glad to be part of one such event.

Rupal Vaishnav
Associate District Attorney
It was a momentous occasion for all of us. We had a divine opportunity to be part of the event.

Bob Erramilli
City Council Member
"Doing dharma is akin to breathing"
as one would never stop breathing, one should not stop following dharma
His Holiness Shri Shri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji
