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Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Parayanam for Loka Ksemam & Kumdumba Ksemam http://aha-svtemple.org Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Parayanam For Loka ksemam & Kumdumba ksemam Devotees can take sankalpam on Sri Rama Navami April 8th, 2014 and start parayanam remotely at a convenient place, date and time until August 15th Priest Madhavan Bhattar is also available for the devotees to undertake sankalpam at Hindu Temple and Cultural Center on Sri Rama Navami April 8th, 2014 between 6 PM 7 PM Weekly Parayanam will be held at Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of WI, every Saturday 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. starting April 12th, 2014 1. Read Here is how it works for devotee document 2. Register to participate in the Sri Vishnu Koti Nama Parayanam https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1t4AWTrz95_pV13OjTCP97YGYM0y KF7HAJs6YgHqYp_E/viewform 3. Take Sankalpam to recite X Number of times before Aug 15th, 2014 4. Start Sri Vishnu Saharanama parayanam and complete the pledged times before August 15th, 2014 Links below 1. Here is how it works for devotees 2. Registration Link 3. Sankalpam Instructions 4. Sri Vishnu Sahsranama - English Sri Vishnu Sahasranama - Kannada Sri Vishnu Sahasranama - Sanskrit, Sri Vishnu Sahasranama - Tamil Sri Vishnu Sahasranama - Telugu You are cordially invited to participate in this special program with family and friends. For more information, please contact: [email protected] [email protected] Directions: Temple is located approximately 4.7 miles from West Beltline on South Fish Hatchery Road. Join the AHA E Mail List: http://groups.google.com/group/AHA-Madison Please feel free to forward this information http://aha-svtemple.org United We Stand - American Hindu Association ~ http://www.americanhindu.net/ To donate to the AHA Hindu Temple, please click here. Add GoodSearch to your Browser ~~ Raise money for American Hindu Association .
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