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703-690-9355 1. New Year Mata Jagran Monday, January 1 2. Lohri 8400 Durga Place, Fairfax Station, VA 2203 Phone : 703-690-9355 1. New Year Mata Jagran Monday, January 1 2. Lohri Celebration Saturday, January 13 3. Makar Sankranti Sunday, January 14 4. Vasant Panchami Sunday, January 21 5. Maha Shivaratri Tuesday, February 13 6. Holastak Begins Friday, February 23 7. Holi Purnima Thursday, March 1 8. Holi Mela Saturday, March 3 9. Vasant Navaratri Begins… Sunday, March 18 Yugadi, New year 10. Durgashtami- Temple Anniversary Saturday, March 24 Durga Hawan 11. Raam Navami Sunday, March 25 12. Chaitra Purnima - Hanuman Jayanti Saturday, March 31 Samoohik Sundar kand paath 13. Baisakhi – Tamil New Year Saturday, April 14 14. Akhand Ramayan Paath Saturday, April 7 & Sunday, April 8 15. Akshaya Triteeya Wednesday, April 18 16. Buddha Purnima Sunday, April 29 17. Vat Savitri Vratam Tuesday, May 15 18. Ganga Dashami Friday, June 22 19. Nirjala Ekadashi Saturday, June 23 20. Guru Purnima Friday, July 27 21. Shravan Starts Saturday, July 28 22. Naag Panchami Wednesday, August 15 23. Vara Maha Lakshmi Puja Friday, August 24 24. Raksha Bandhan Saturday, August 25 25. Janmashtami Sunday, September 2 26. Labor Day – Annual Saraswati Puja Monday, September 3 Nandotsav celebration 27. Hartalika Teej Tuesday, September 11 28. Annual Ganesh Chaturthi Homam Wed, September 12 29. Purnima Shraddha Monday, September 24 30. Shraddha Paksha begins Tuesday, September 25 31. Sarva Pitri (Mahalaya) Amavasya Monday, October 8 32. Sharad Navaratri Starts Navaratri Jagran starts Tuesday, October 9 Garba Dance downstairs 33. Durgashtami Hawan Tuesday, October 16 34. Maha Navami – Ayudha Puja Wednesday, October 17 35. Vijaya Dashami - Dashhera Thursday, October 18 36. Sharad Purnima Wed, October 24 37. Karva Chauth Saturday, October 27 38. Ahoi Ashtami Wednesday, October 31 39. Dhan Teras Monday, November 5 40. Narak Chaturdashi – Kali Chaudash Tuesday, November 6 41. Deepavali Wednesday, November 7 42. Govardhan Puja – Gujrati New Year Thursday, November 8 43. Baiyya Dooj Friday, November 9 44. Annakoot celebration Sunday, November 11 45. Tulsi Vivah Monday, November 19 46. Kartik Purnima Thursday, November 22 47. Kartik Deepam -Shata Rudrbhishak Saturday, November 24 48. Geeta Jayanti – Vaikunth Ekadashi Tuesday, December 18 49. Dutt Jayanti Friday, December 21 .
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