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Hindu Temple of San Antonio 18518 Bandera Road, Helotes, TX 78023 Tel: 210-695-9400; Hindu Temple of San Antonio 18518 Bandera Road, Helotes, TX 78023 Tel: 210-695-9400; http://www.hindutemplesatx.org 2017 Calendar of Events th 27 Sunday Ganesha Chaturthi celebrations -- Nimajjanam January 1st Sunday New Year’s Day September th 8 Sunday Vaikuntha Ekadashi 3rd Sunday Onam th 11 Wednesday Aarudra Darshanam 6th -19th Mahalaya Paksham th 14 Saturday Makara Sankranthi/Pongal th th 20 Wednesday Devi Navaratri Begins 15 Sunday Sankranthi Celebrations /Goda Kalyanam rd 23 Saturday Chandi Homam February 27th Wednesday Samoohika Saraswathi Pooja 28th Thursday Durgaashtami th 10 Friday Lunar Eclipse 18:18 – 20:53 28th – 30th Sri Venkateswara Jayanthotsavam th 19 Sunday Samoohika Sathyanarayana Vratam 29th Friday Mahar Navami rth 24 Friday Maha Shivaratri Festival/ Shiva-Parvathi Kalyanam 30th Saturday Vijaya Dashami / Dasara March October th th th 10 – 12 HTSA 28 Anniversary Celebrations 8th Sunday Karwa Chauth (observed) th 25 Saturday Shani Trayodashi (Thailabhishekam) 18th Wednesday Naraka Chaturdashi th 29 Wednesday Start of Vasantha Navarathri celebrations: 19th Thursday Deepavali (observed) Lalitha Parameshwari Manidweepa Varnana Pooja 22nd Sunday Deepavali Celebrations - Annakoot April 23rd Monday Kartheeka Masa Celebrations Begins - Nagula Chavithi 25th Wednesday Skanda Shasti 2nd Sunday Ugaadi Celebrations 30th Monday Utthana Ekadashi 4th Tuesday Sri Rama Navami (observed) 31st Tuesday Ksheerabdhi Dwadasi (Tulasi Kalyanam) End of Vasantha Navarathri celebrations: Sri Chakara Abhishekam-Manidweepa Varnana Pooja 8th Saturday Shani Trayodashi (Thailabhishekam) November rd 9th Sunday Sri Rama Navami Celebrations: Sita-Rama Kalyanam 3 Friday Kartheeka Purnima th 13th Thursday Tamil New Year Celebrations 5 Sunday Samoohika Sathyanarayana Vratam th 11 Saturday Srinivasa Kalyanam: Fundraising event 17th Friday Kartheeka Masam Ends May th th 24 Friday Subramanaya Shasti (observed) 7 Sunday Samoohika Sathyanarayana Vratam 14th Sunday Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Kalyanam 20th Saturday Rama Nama Tharaka Homam - Hanuman Jayanthi December th 15 Friday Dhanurmasam Begins June 16th Saturday Start- Srinivasa Sanchara Kalyana Seva at th th Devotees Homes 9 – 11 Jyeshta Masam - Jyeshtaabhishekam th th 29 Friday Vaikuntha Ekadashi 11 Sunday Samoohika Sathyanarayana Vratam th 25th Sunday Shanishwara Archana & Katha 30 Saturday Shani Trayodashi (Thailabhishekam) 31st Sunday New Year’s Eve Bhajans till midnight July st th Monday 1 2018 2018 January Celebrations 4 Tuesday Deva shayana (Tholi) Ekaadashi 8th Saturday Sudarshana Homam - Guru Purnima th Regular Events Every Week/Month at HTSA 18 Tuesday Adi Krittika - Subrahmanya Kalyanam 27th Thursday Garuda Panchami Sunday 10:30 AM Abhishekam to Ganesha rd August Monday 7:00 PM Abhishekam to Shiva (except 3 Monday) Tuesday 7:00 PM Abhishekam to Hanuman 4th Friday Samoohika Varalakshmi Vratam Saturday 7:30 AM Suprabhatam - Sri Venkateshwara 7th Monday Raksha Bandhan- Upakarma Every 3rd Monday 7:00 PM Abhishekam to Ardhanaareeshwara 14th Monday Krishna Janmashtami Every Pradosham Abishekam to Siva 19th Saturday Shani Trayodashi Every Shravanam Abhishekam to Balaji, Sridevi, Bhoodevi st 21 Monday Solar Eclipse 11:40 - 14:38 Every Poornima Abhishekam to Ambal & Shanmukha 24th Thursday Ganesha Chaturthi- Start of Celebrations 26th Saturday Ganapthi Homam –End of outdoor Celebrations .
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