CELEBRATING PRACTICALLY EVERYDAY
Pushya Abhishek
A grand festival where Sri Sri Radha Gopinath are bathed in thousands of colorful flower petals, celebrating divine beauty and devotion.
Nityananda Trayodashi
Celebrates the appearance of Lord Nityananda, who spreads love and devotion through the chanting of the holy names.
Gaura Purnima
Marks the appearance of Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, celebrated with fasting, kirtan, abhishek, and joyous devotion.
Holi Festival
A vibrant festival of colors recalling Krishna’s playful Holi pastimes in Vrindavan.
Rama Navami
Celebrates the divine appearance of Lord Rama, symbolizing truth, virtue, and devotion.
Chandan Yatra
Deities are anointed with sandalwood paste to offer cooling comfort during the summer season.
Narasimha Chaturdashi
Commemorates the appearance of Lord Narasimha, the protector of His devotee Prahlada.
Brahmotsavam
A grand annual celebration marking the installation of Sri Sri Radha Gopinath in 1988.
Jhulan Yatra
The swing festival where Radha and Krishna are placed on a decorated swing, accompanied by songs and prayers.
Balaram Jayanti
The appearance day of Lord Balarama, representing strength and devotion in Krishna’s service.
Sri Krishna Janmashtami
Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna with fasting, bhajans, dramas, and midnight abhishek.
Sri Radhastami
Honors the appearance of Srimati Radharani, the embodiment of pure devotion and divine love.
Sharad Purnima
Celebrates Krishna’s Rasa dance on the full moon night, symbolizing divine love.
Deepotsava
The Festival of Lamps where devotees offer ghee lamps to Lord Damodara during Kartika month.
Govardhan Puja
Commemorates Krishna lifting Govardhan Hill; devotees offer large Annakut feasts in His honor.
