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SLGT- Navaratri Flyer 2018 ANAPA I G T M H I SRI LAKSHMI GANAPATHI TEMPLE H T S E K M A P L L I HINDU TEMPLE OF PLANO E R S HINDU TEMPLE OF PLANO 3829 W Spring Creek Pkwy Suite # 110 Plano TX 75023 | (972)635-3456, (512)466-1789 DEVI NAVRATRI CELEBRATION ( 09 OCTOBER - 18 OCTOBER 2018 ) Dear Devotees We cordially invite you and your family to attend DEVI NAVRATRI CELEBRATION From October 9th to 18th. Day 1: TUESDAY 09 OCT BALA TRIPURA SUNDARI *(EVENING) KUMKUMA ARCHANA Day 10 : THURSDAY18 OCT SRI RAJA RAJESHWARI DEVI (VIJAYADASHMI) DUSHERA. Day 2 : WEDNESDAY 10 OCT SRI GAYATHRI DEVI *(EVENING) KUMKUMA ARCHANA Day 9 : WRDNESDAY 17 OCT Day 3 : THURSDAY 11 OCT SRI CHANDIKA DEVI SRI ANNAPOORNA DEVI (MORNING) CHANDI HOMAM *(EVENING) KUMKUMA ARCHANA 6:00AM *(EVENING) KUMKUMA ARCHANA Day 4: FRIDAY 12 OCT SRI MAHA LAKSHMI DEVI *(EVENING) KUMKUMA ARCHANA GARBA/KOLATAM Day 8 : TUESDAY 16 OCT SRI MAHISHASURA MARDINI *(EVENING) KUMKUMA ARCHANA SUHASINI POOJA BATHUKAMMA CELEBRATION. Day 5 : SATURDAY 13 OCT SRI SARASWATHI DEVI (MORNING/EVENING) *(EVENING) KUMKUMA ARCHANA AKSHRABHYASAM. Day 7 : MONDAY 15 OCT SRI DURGA DEVI * (EVENING) KUMKUMA ARCHANA Day 6: SUNDAY 14 OCT BALA POOJA. SRI LALITHA TRIPURA SUNDARI *(EVENING) KUMKUMA ARCHANA 100TH YEAR OF SAI BABA MAHA SAMADHI ON VIJAYADASHMI (DUSSHERA) DAILY POOJA SCHEDULE Chandi Parayanam - 11:00 am Special Cultural Program - 8:00pm Kumkuma Archana - 7:00 pm. SPECIAL CELEBRATION SAI BABA PANCHAMRUTAM ABHISHAKEM | SPECIAL ARCHANA WITH PALLAKI SEVA | MAHA AARTHI AND MAHA PRASADAM INTERESTED TO SPONSOR ? Sarees Sponsors (Saree are in Temple) $101 Chandi Homam $251 Flowers Each Day $51 All 9 Days Devi Pooja $501 Annadaanam Each day $51 2 Day $101 **POOJA SPONSOR BRING FLOWERS, FRUITS AND PRASADAM **PLEASE DONATE PLATES, SPOONS, NAPKINS AND CUPS TO THE TEMPLE. Temple priest Contact/Queries Kameshwar Rao Sharma Garu (512)466-1789 /(972) 635-3456 W | www.hindutempleofplano.org M | [email protected] A | 3829 W Spring Creek Pkwy Suite # 110 Plano TX 75023 P | (972)635-3456 / (512)466-1789 | Follow Us /SLGT_Plano.
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