Maha Shivaratri is a special night dedicated to Lord Shiva within the context of Sanatan Dharma. It is marked by spiritual practices, self-discipline, and cultural celebrations, providing an opportunity for teenagers to explore the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Sanatan Dharma.
Lohri is a festive time filled with excitement. They enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, traditional clothing, delicious sweets, bonfire rituals, and engaging in lively dances. The sense of community, the exchange of gifts, and the celebration of harvest create lasting memories for them.
Kar Sewa in association with Sewa Day out in Nottingham
Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, who is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of wisdom, and the god of new beginnings. The festival falls on the fourth day (Chaturthi) of the bright fortnight of the Hindu month Bhadrapada.
Shravan Maas, also known as Shravan month, holds immense significance in the Hindu calendar and is highly revered by Hindus across the Indian subcontinent. It is the fifth month of the Hindu lunar calendar and typically falls between July and August in the Gregorian calendar. Shravan Maas is considered an auspicious period, brimming with devotion, fasting, and various religious rituals.
Namaste Ji In the holy and most auspicious time of Gupt Navratri, the NottinghamHindu Temple Trustees and Management Committee invite you to join inand be a part of the unique Moorti Sthapna of the Navagraha deities atyour Temple from the 18th to 24th June 2023. The auspicious Sthapna willbe performed by Acharya Panditji Shiv Naresh Gautam.