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Dwadashi Paaranam, after 10:33 AM (Harivasara)

February 13, 2026

Ekadashi

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.

Maha Ganapati Homa 8:00am

February 5, 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

Poornima, Saamoohika Sri Satyanarayana Pooja

February 1, 2026

Shri Krishna Vrundavana, welcomes you and your family to be part of Shri Sathyanarayana Pooja Celebrations.

Dwadhashi Paaranam

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

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.

Madhwa Navami, Vayustuti Purashcharana Homa @ 7:00 AM

January 27, 2026

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.

Bheeshmastami

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).

Ratha Sapthami

January 25, 2026

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.

Shishira Ritu, Maagha Maasa Begins

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.

Amavasya, Durga Pooja

January 18, 2026

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.

Purandara Daasa Aradhana

January 18, 2026

The Purandara Daasa Aradhana is a special devotional event that honors Purandara Daasa, the great saint and composer.

Dwadhashi Paaranam

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

Ekadashi

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.

Poornima, Saamoohika Sri Satyanarayana Pooja

January 2, 2026

Shri Krishna Vrundavana, welcomes you and your family to be part of Shri Sathyanarayana Pooja Celebrations.

Maha Ganapati Homa 11:00am

January 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

Dhanur Masa Pooja

December 16, 2025

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

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