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MANDIR EVENTS CALENDAR – 2026

All dates and times are subject to change. The most up-to-date information and live stream can be found on our Facebook page, which can be accessed through the View Events tab below in red.


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New Year Hawan

Usually Held: Early January

2026 Date: January 6

Time: 7pm


The New Year Hawan is performed to begin the year with prayers for peace, health, and spiritual growth. Offerings are made into the sacred fire as devotees seek blessings for the year ahead.

Weekly Ramayan Path

Usually Held: Throughout the year

Day: Every Tuesday

Time: 7:15 pm to 8:45 pm


Ramayan Path involves the recitation and reflection on the Ramcharitmanas. It strengthens devotion, reinforces moral values, and brings the community together in shared prayer.

Mandir Cleaning Day

Usually Held: Throughout the year

2026 Dates and Times:

  • February 1 | 8:00 am to 12:00 noon
  • June 7 | 9:00 am to 12:00 noon
  • October 4 | Time to be announced


 Mandir Cleaning Day is an act of seva, or selfless service. By caring for the Mandir together, devotees practice humility, unity, and devotion through action. 

Shiv Ratri

Usually Held: February or March

2026 Dates: February 11 to February 15

Program Times:

  • Wednesday and Thursday: 7:10 pm to 8:45 pm
  • Friday and Saturday: 7:10 pm to 9:00 pm
  • Sunday: 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm


Shiv Ratri honors Lord Shiva and symbolizes spiritual awakening and inner transformation. Devotees observe prayers, fasting, and bhajans seeking strength, clarity, and blessings.

Holi

Usually Held: March

2026 Date: March 4

Time: To be announced


Holi celebrates joy, unity, and the victory of good over evil. The festival encourages forgiveness, renewal, and togetherness within the community.

Chautaal and Holi Celebration

Usually Held: Around Holi

2026 Date: Friday, March 6

Time: 7:00 pm


Chautaal is a traditional form of devotional singing performed during Holi. It preserves cultural heritage while promoting joy, rhythm, and collective devotion.

Jhanda Bandhan

Usually Held: March

2026 Date: Saturday, March 14

Time: 10:00 am


Jhanda Bandhan represents devotion, protection, and unity. The hoisting of the flag is a symbol of faith and collective strength within the Mandir community.

Ram Naumi

Usually Held: March or April

2026 Dates: March 18 to March 26

Time: Evening programs (times vary by day)


Ram Naumi celebrates the birth of Lord Ram and highlights ideals of truth, righteousness, and duty. Devotees gather for prayers, bhajans, and spiritual reflection.

Hanuman Jayanti

Usually Held: April

2026 Date: Thursday, April 2

Time: To be announced


Hanuman Jayanti honors Lord Hanuman, symbolizing strength, devotion, and selfless service. Devotees seek courage, protection, and spiritual discipline.

Akhand Hanuman Chalisa Paath

Usually Held: Summer months

2026 Date: Saturday, June 13

Time: To be announced


Akhand Paath involves continuous recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa. It is believed to bring peace, remove obstacles, and strengthen devotion.

Guru Purnima

Usually Held: July

2026 Date: Wednesday, July 29

Time: To be announced


Guru Purnima is dedicated to honoring spiritual teachers and gurus who guide devotees on the path of knowledge, discipline, and truth.

Krishna Ashtami

Usually Held: Late August or early September

2026 Dates: August 28 to September 4

Time: Evening programs (times to be announced)


Krishna Ashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna and emphasizes love, wisdom, and divine play. Devotional songs and prayers mark this sacred period.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Usually Held: September

2026 Dates: September 24 to September 26

Time: To be announced


Ganesh Chaturthi honors Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles and the deity of wisdom and beginnings. Devotees pray for success and guidance.

Pitra Shraddh

Usually Held: September or October

2026 Dates: September 27 to October 10

Time: As scheduled


Pitra Shraddh is a sacred period dedicated to remembering and honoring ancestors. Prayers are offered for peace, gratitude, and family blessings.

Navratri

Usually Held: October

2026 Dates: October 11 to October 19

Time: Evening programs


Navratri celebrates the divine feminine and the victory of good over evil. The nine nights are observed through prayer, devotion, and spiritual discipline.

Diwali Celebrations

Usually Held: October or November

2026 Mandir Celebration: October 31

Diwali: November 8

Time: To be announced


Diwali, the festival of lights, symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. Devotees gather for prayers, joy, and community celebration.

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