In mandir, ceremonies involve a daily cycle of Aartis – Light offering, Puja - worship as per temple custom, Bhog - Food Offering’s to Shri Krishna ji. These rituals start with dawn rituals of Suprabhatam - waking up of Shri Krishna ji, till late evening of Shyan Aarti - Putting Shri Krishna ji to sleep
Experience a complete devotional offering that combines Aarti (sacred light offering), Puja (traditional worship rituals), and Bhog / Naivedya (food offering to the deity). This sacred ceremony is performed to invoke divine blessings, peace, prosperity, spiritual growth, and positive energy for devotees and their families.
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Book NowMajor Hindu festivals such as Navratri, Janmashtami, Diwali, and Holi are celebrated with special pujas and temple rituals.
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Book NowShraddha or Pitru rituals are performed to honor ancestors and pray for peace for their souls.
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