
Our Spiritual Activites
As a Spiritual and Cultural organisation, the Centre celebrates all the main Hindu Festivals.



Maha Shivratree
The Maha Shivratree celebrated in honour of Lord Shiva marks the remembrance of
overcoming darkness and ignorance in life. The Centre performs the Chaar Pahar Pooja
(6:00 pm – 6:00 am) where many ardent devotees attend and sing the glory of Lord Shiva.
Ram Nawmi
The Ramayana Centre celebrates Ram Navmi in a grand manner to mark the descent of Lord Vishnu as Shri Ram. As the seventh incarnation, Shri Ram annihilated adharma and established Dharma. Large number of devotees from across the country attend the event.
Sita Jayanti
The Sita Jayanti is observed in honour of Sita Mata, the ideal of womanhood.



Hanuman Jayanti
Being an emblem of love, selfless service and devotion, the birthday of Hanuman Ji is
celebrated at the Centre with lot of enthusiasm. Considering its Guru, the Centre organises programmes such as Sundar Kand Paath, Hanuman Chalisa recital and discourses.
Navratri & Durga Pooja
Navratri is celebrated at the Centre for nine days in honour of Durga Mata. She is the divine energy that protects the soul from duality and adversity. She protects her devotees and restores Dharma by slaying the disdainful demons. Saraswatee and Kanya Pooja are also performed.
Vijaya Dashmi & Akhand Ramayana Paath
As part of its mission to promote the Ramayana, the Centre organises Akhanda Ramayana Paath on the occasion of Vijaya Dashmi which starts on the ninth day of the Navratri and lasts for 24 hours culminating on Vijaya Dashmi. The victory of Lord ram is celebrated in various ways by organising cultural programmes.
Dhanteras & Laxmi Pooja
The Centre celebrates Dhanteras and performs Lakshmi Pooja two days prior to Deepavali Prayers and hawan are performed at the Centre which are enhanced by bhajan and Kirtan. Clay lamps are lit and sweets are distributed among devotees