Upcoming Festivals

Purushottam Month
May
17
to Jun 15

Purushottam Month

Purushottama Month is a spiritually potent time dedicated to Lord Krishna. Devotees increase their chanting, reading, seva, and austerities, gaining special spiritual benefit and mercy.

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SNANA YATRA
Jun
29

SNANA YATRA

Snana Yatra is the auspicious bathing festival of Lord Jagannatha, Baladeva, and Subhadra Devi. After being bathed with 108 pots of sacred water, the Lords enter a period of rest before Their grand appearance at Ratha Yatra.

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Balaram Purnima
Aug
28

Balaram Purnima

Lord Balarama, the original spiritual master, empowers devotees with strength to serve Krishna. His appearance day is celebrated with kirtan, abhishek, and meditations on His gentle and powerful pastimes.

Appearance Day of Lord Balarama
Date: Friday, 28th August 2026
Time: TBC

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Sri NARASIMHA CATURDASI
Apr
30

Sri NARASIMHA CATURDASI

Lord Narasimha appeared to protect His devotee Prahlada and to destroy evil. Devotees meditate on His fierce yet compassionate pastimes, seeking His shelter and blessings for protection and devotion.

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Kamada Ekadasi
Mar
29

Kamada Ekadasi

Kamala Ekadasi

Kamada means fulfiller of desires.

This Ekadashi fulfills righteous desires and purifies material longings. Through fasting and chanting, devotees transform worldly desires into spiritual aspirations.

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Sri Rama Navami
Mar
27

Sri Rama Navami

A sacred celebration of Lord Sri Ramachandra’s appearance day, marked with devotional singing, kathā, and offerings that honour His exemplary life and virtues.

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Papamochani Ekadasi
Mar
15

Papamochani Ekadasi

Papamochani Ekadasi

Papamochani” means remover of sins.

Papamochani Ekadashi frees the soul from past mistakes and karmic burdens. It offers an opportunity for sincere repentance and renewed dedication to Krishna consciousness.

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Gaura Purnima
Mar
3

Gaura Purnima

The grand festival commemorating the appearance of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, celebrated with ecstatic kirtan, abhishek, dramas, and feasting.

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Amalaki Ekadasi
Feb
27

Amalaki Ekadasi

Amalaki Ekadasi

This Ekadashi glorifies devotion and purity. The Amalaki tree symbolizes nourishment and divine grace. Observing this fast grants health, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment while deepening one's devotion to Lord Hari.

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Vijaya Ekadasi
Feb
13

Vijaya Ekadasi

Vijaya Ekadasi

Vijaya Ekadashi is observed for overcoming obstacles in life and spiritual practice. It reminds devotees that with sincere surrender to Lord Vishnu, no challenge is insurmountable. Fasting on this day strengthens determination and faith.

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Jaya Ekadashi
Jan
29

Jaya Ekadashi

Jaya Ekadashi

Jaya means victory.
This Ekadashi represents victory over the lower modes of nature. By chanting attentively and observing the fast properly, the devotee conquers lust, anger and greed through devotional engagement.

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Shattila Ekadashi
Jan
14

Shattila Ekadashi

Shattila Ekadashi

In ISKCON understanding, Shattila Ekadashi reminds devotees to purify the heart through charity, humility, and sincere chanting. The deeper meaning is not ritual sesame offerings, but cultivating generosity in devotional service and eliminating hardness of heart.

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