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Santhanagopalakrishna homam at Skandasramam
- (Feb 24th, 2006)
This special homam will be performed on February 25 at Skandasramam temple...
Float festival at Parthasarathy temple
- (Feb 20th, 2006)
The float festival of the Parthasarathy temple is on
Navarathri at Chennai Skandasramam - (Aug 30th, 2006)
The 10-day festival will see special abhishekams, pooja and 10 different homams
Myths & beliefs about Ganesha - (Sept 7th, 2005)
Take a break and read about Lord Ganesha on the occasion of Vinayaka Chathurthi
Gokulashtami - (August 27th, 2005)
The birth of Krishna is celebrated with great pomp and show
Krishna Jayanthi - 2005 - (August 26th, 2005)
This avatar of Vishnu is the most celebrated among the nine avatars
Adi Perukku celebrated - (August 5th, 2005)
There was enough water in the Cauvery to make the devotees take a dip...
They get carried away - (June 4th, 2004)
The Garudasevai in Kancheepuram is a festival that involves everyone...
A special Mahasivaratri
- (Feb 21st, 2004)
Devotees were doubly blessed, getting a darshan of both the Sankaracharyas at the Siva-Vishnu temple in T
Nagar...
Mantra for a healthy life
- (Dec 1st, 2003)
A hunt is on to collect 50 crore mantras on Dhanvantri to be buried as yantra at his temple...
Light up this Karthigai
- (Nov 27th, 2003)
It will be a light and sound Karthigai Deepam at Elambalur on the Chennai-Tiruchi Highway...
Kumbabhishekam
- (June 26th, 2003)
Donations are sought to build the Lakshmi Kubera Temple, the kumbabhishekam for which was held recently...
A slice of Madurai in Tiruvannamalai
- (June 20, 2003)
It is consecration time for the Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple - not in Madurai but in
Tiruvannamalai.
Lakshmi Kubera Temple Maha Kumbhabhishekam
- (June 11, 2003) A new Temple with Lakshmi Kubera as main deity is being constructed at
Rathnamangalam, near Vandalur of Tambaram
All about Good Friday and Easter
- (April. 18, 2003)
Easter Sunday celebrates Jesus' resurrection. Along with Christmas, Easter is considered one of the oldest and most joyous days on the Christian calendar.
Sri Rama Navami
- (April 11, 2003)
Sri Rama Navami marks the birth of Lord Rama. From Ugadi for the next 9 days, we celebrate the Vasantha
Navarathri.
Sundara
Hanuman - Part III
- (April 11, 2003)
This great Divine Soul, arch devotee of Lord Rama, the very Sundara
Hanuman, son of Anjana Devi, is believed to be present in the modern
Kaliyuga.
Sundara Hanuman - Part
II
- (April 10, 2003)
Angered by his insolent behavior, Hanuman uses his burning tail to set entire Lanka on fire.
Sundara Hanuman - Part I
- (April 9, 2003)
We learn that the seemingly impossible can be made possible and attainable by sincere efforts, prayers and trust in divine powers.
Dawn of a New Year
- (April 1, 2003)
Ugadi, symbolising the beginning of a new era, is celebrated with much enthusiasm.
Holi - festival of colours
- (March 16, 2003)
The festival marks the beginning of spring, of merrymaking and the no-holds-barred play with
colours.
Karadaiyan Nonbu
- (March 13, 2003)
Among the many festivals, Karadaiyan Nonbu is more a renewal of our faith in tradition.
Chennai, Marghazhi and music
- (Dec. 15, 2002)
It is a month when daily prayers are done before dawn especially by young unmarried women to propitiate the Gods to ordain a suitable groom for the worshipper.
Krishna would love to be here
- (Sept. 1, 2002)
The celebrations in this house made one wonder if it was Krishna Jayanthi or
Navarathri. Their devotion was touching…
Varalakshmi Vratham - In Honour of the Goddess
- (Aug 15, 2002)
Performing Varalakshmi puja is said to be the equivalent of worshipping the Goddess Lakshmi in all her forms. It is marked by strict observance of certain practices and austerities.
Naga Panchami -- the Ancient Practice of Snake Worship
- (Aug 13, 2002)
The origins of snake worship are lost in the depths of time. Though rituals have evolved to focus more on worship of superhuman deities, snake worship continues all over India.
Kancheepuram Garuda Sevai
- (May. 26, 2002)
The Brahmotsavam is held in the Tamil month of Vaikasi (May-June) for a period of 10 days. Garuda Sevai is the most important festival in the 10-day long celebrations.
Holi - the festival of colours
- (Mar. 29, 2002)
Holi bears close similarities with the important ancient festival called
Vasantotsava, an age-old tradition of celebrating the arrival of spring.
Know your Maha Kumbh Mela
- (Jan. 12, 2001)
"…the largest number of human beings to…assemble with a common purpose in the…history of mankind."
The Blessed Month
- (Dec. 24, 2000)
Ramadan is a religious experience equal in power and right. It grounds its roots globally and is seen as a period of enlightenment and self-reflection.
Karthigai
Deepam - (Dec. 9, 2000)
Exquisite lamps, mellow glow of
slender flames, silk and sweetmeats - Oh, what a festival.
Skanda Sashti (Nov.
2, 2000)
Skanda Sashti commemorates the destruction of evil by the Supreme General
Kartikeya, son of Shiva.
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