HINDU TEMPLE OF CENTRAL TEXAS
OMKARA MAHAGANAPATHY DEVASTHANAM
The GANESHA TEMPLE OF TEXAS
4309 Midway Drive, Temple, TX 76502
www.hindutemple.org / 254 771 1270
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Schedule of Special Pooja & Events for January 2012
Jan 1st, Sunday
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
11.30AM: OMKARA Mahaganapathi abhishekam and pooja
1:00PM & 5:00PM: Meditation lessons by ISHA FOUNDATION
2:30PM: BharataNatyam Dance Performance by Smt. Renuka Ravi formerly of Bangalore, India, and now based in Irving, Texas. |
Jan 5th, Thursday |
VAIKUNTA EKADASI
5:30AM: Vaikunta Ekadesi Venkateswara Suprabhatam followed by Venkateswara abhishekam and pooja
6:30PM: Vishunu Sahasranamam followed by special Puja for Venkateswara |
Jan 6th, Friday |
Pradosham
6:30PM: Pradosham - Shiva abhishekam and pooja (The regularly performed Mahalakshmi abhishekam and pooja will be at 8:30 a.m.) |
Jan 7th, Saturday |
Saamoohika SatyaNarayana Pooja
6:30PM: SatyaNarayana Pooja |
Jan 8th, Sunday |
Pournami
10:30AM: Lakshmi Narasimha pooja |
Jan 12th, Thursday |
Chathurthi
6:30PM: Balaganapathy abhishekam and pooja |
Jan 15th, Sunday |
MAKARA SANKRANTI, AYYAPPA POOJA, PONGAL CELBRATIONS and Mythology Quiz program:
8:00AM: GANAPATHY HOMAM Followed by AYYAPPA ABHISHEKAM AND POOJA
2:00PM: Mythology* quiz (please see separate e-mails already sent out for details including registration information). |
Jan 20th, Friday |
6:30PM: Pradosham - Shiva abhishekam and pooja |
Jan 21st, Saturday |
6:30PM: Anjaneya abhishekam and pooja |
Jan 27th, Friday |
6:30PM: Chathurthi - Balaganapathy abhishekam and pooja |
Jan 28th, Saturday |
Biannual Bhagavad Gita Chanting Competition & Muruga Pooja:
10:00AM: 8th Biannual Bhagavad Geeta Chanting Competition. Please see separate e-mail for details including information for registration.
5:00PM: Sai Bhajans followed by Muruga Puja |
*A couple of people objected to the use of the term ‘mythology’. We thought we would include a description of that term. A myth is defined as a sacred narrative explaining how the world and humankind came to be in their present form Many scholars in other fields use the term "myth" in somewhat different ways. In a very broad sense, the word can refer to any story originating within traditions. The main characters in myths are usually gods, supernatural heroes and humans. As sacred stories, myths are often endorsed by rulers and priests and closely linked to religion or spirituality. In the society in which it is told, a myth is usually regarded as a true account of the remote past. In fact, many societies have two categories of traditional narrative, "true stories" or myths, and "false stories" or fables. Courtesy: Wikipedia. |
HTCT Board
Sreeram Hariharan
Hindu Temple of Central Texas
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