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Kent-Calendar.Pdf Temple Hours: Temple should be open during the following hours Puja Vidhi Performed by Priest 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM ARCHANA/DARSHAN POOJA VIDHI TEMPLE CHARGES 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM BHAJANS/PRAVACHAN/SUNDAY PROGRAM AT TEMPLE OUTSIDE TEMPLE SUNDAY 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM BHOG/AARTI/MAHAPRASADAM ANNAPARASAN $51 $151 7:30 PM SANDHYA AARTI ARCHANA $21 NA 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM ARCHANA/DARSHAN ASTROLOGY CONSULTATION $21 $151 11:30 AM PRABHAT / MORNING AARTI BHOOMI POOJA NA $151 MONDAY 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM ARCHANA/DARSHAN ENGAGEMENT CEREMONY $101 $151 6:00 PM SHIVA ABHISHEK/ SHINGAAR/ CHALISA/ ASTUTI/BHOG GRIHA PRAVESHAM (HOUSE WARMING) 7:30 PM SANDHYA AARTI NA $151 HOMAM 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM ARCHANA/DARSHAN $101 $151 11:30 AM PRABHAT / MORNING AARTI JANMA KUNDALI (READING) $51 NA TUESDAY 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM ARCHANA / DARSHAN MUNDAN SANSKAR $101 $151 6:00 PM HANUMAN CHALISA PATH / PUJA / BHAJANS NAKSHATRA SHANTI (GANDMOOL SHANTI) $251 $351 7:30 PM SANDHYA AARTI / HANUMAN JI AARTI / MAHAPRASADAM NAVAGRAH SHANTI $101 $151 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM ARCHANA/DARSHAN NAMKARAN SANSKAR $51 $151 11:30 AM PRABHAT / MORNING AARTI WEDNESDAY NAMKARAN SANSKAR + HOMA $151 $201 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM SANDHYA PUJA / AARTI RAMAYAN/SUNDER KAND ARAMBH POOJA $101 $151 7:30 PM SANDHYA AARTI SAHASRANAMAM POOJA FOR ANY DEITY 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM ARCHANA/DARSHAN $51 N/A SATYA NARAYANA POOJA 11:30 AM PRABHAT / MORNING AARTI $101 $151 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM ARCHANA/DARSHAN/AARTI SATYA NARAYANA POOJA + HOMA $151 $201 THURSDAY 6:00 PM VISHNU PUJA SHIVA RUDRA ABHISHEKAM $101 $151 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM SHRI SAIBABA BHAJANS AND AARTI SHRADHDHA $100 $250 7:30 PM SANDHYA AARTI / SAI BABA AARTI / MAHAPRASADAM TARPANAM $50 $100 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM ARCHANA/DARSHAN UPANAYAN / YAGNYOPAVEET SANSKAR $151 $251 11:30 AM PRABHAT / MORNING AARTI VAHAN POOJA $31 NA 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM ARCHANA/DARSHAN/AARTI FRIDAY VIDYA ARAMBH SARASWATI POOJA $51 $151 6:00 PM DURGA PUJA WEDDING (WEDDING DAY ONLY) $351 $501 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM LAXMI KUMKUM/ARCHANA WEDDING MANDAP (MAX. 3 DAYS) 7:30 PM SANDHYA AARTI $301 $301 OG UJA HANTI 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM ARCHANA/DARSHAN Y P /S $101 $151 11:30 AM PRABHAT / MORNING AARTI SERVICES INVOLVING 2 HRS 1-WAY TRAVEL N/A $501 OR OVERNIGHT STAY SATURDAY 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM SHANI PUJA,HANUMAN CHALISA ALL PRADOSHAM DAYS: SRI RUDRAABHISHEK AT 6:00 PM 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM VISHNU SAHASRANAAM ALL SANKASTHA CHATURTHI DAYS: SRI GANESH PUJA AT 6:30 PM 7:30 PM SANDHYA AARTI Printed by: Seattle/Sudden Printing 206.382.4118 [email protected] 2021 Kent Hindu Temple Address Mailing Address 25748 101st Ave SE, PO BOX 5031, Kent, WA 98030 Kent, WA 98064 Call us: Website: www.KentHinduTemple.org E-mail: [email protected] (425) 413-8900 KENT HINDU TEMPLE 25748 101st Ave SE, Kent, WA 98030, KentHinduTemple.org (425) 413-8900, [email protected] About Organization Our Priest Sanatan Dharma Temple and Cultural Center (SDTCC), also known as Kent Hindu Temple (KHT), is a non-profit organization formed in 2002 to meet community's growing need for a Acharya Santosh Tripathi ji religious, spiritual and cultural center in South King County, WA. Located in Kent, it is He hails from Kashi (Banaras) in the state of UP, India. conveniently accessible via Freeway 167. Temple building lot size of 40,075 sq. ft. consists He obtained a Master’s degree (M.A - Acharya) from Main floor area 10,000 sq. ft. and Upper floor area 5,000 sq. ft. with adequate parking. Sampurnanad Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya (University), SDTCC is registered as 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization (UBI #: 602 147 373) in the State Varanasi/Kashi, UP, India. of Washington. The General Body governed by a 9 Elected member Board of Directors of SDTCC, operate a robust Constitution and By-Laws duly approved by the General Body. Acharya Santosh ji has been performing the rituals The board includes numerous active committees for Ritual, Cultural Activities, Kitchen and festival duties and has intense knowledge in Management, Communication, Construction and Maintenance, Fund Raising and Auditing. teaching about Hindu religion viz., Karmakhand, SDTCC’s current Constitution and By-laws are available on its website. All donations are tax Anushthan, Sri Maha Mrutyunjaya jap, Shata Chandi Mahayagya, Rudra Mahayagna, Sri Vishnu deductible. Mahayagna, Sri Lakshmi Narayana Mahayagna, Sri Hanumat Mahayagna etc., in various ways and Vision of SDTCC Havanatmak Mahayagya and under Hindu religion • To preserve and protect the rich Hindu Cultural Heritage in our present and future various shodash sanskaras like Engagement, Marriage, Mundan, Upanayan, etc, also generations other poojas like Shilanyas, Bhoomi puja, Vaastu shanti, Gruha Pravesh (House • To practice, promote and teach the Hindu religion and Hindu way of life Warming), Business Inaugurations, Vehicle pooja, Sri Satyanarayana pooja, • To provide social services to the community, including counseling and non- Rudrabhishekam, Navaratra Kalash Sthapan, Chandipaath, Navagraha Pooja, Sri emergency medical services. Lakshmi Puja. All above pooja practices are performed with impeccable ease and • SDTCC currently conducts religious ceremonies on all major religious festivals sanctity. He also delivers lectures on Srimad Bhagwad Geeta, Ramayana, Shiva Purana including Diwali, Durga Puja, Narisimha Jayanti, Krishna Janmashtami, Ganapati and Srimad Bhagvatam. Mahotsav, Maha Shivaratri, Holi, Ram Navami, Hanuman Jayanti, and other Hindu festivals. Individually sponsored events like Durga Maa Jaagran, Ramayana Paath, He is fluent in Sanskrit and Hindi, well versed in Astrology, Vaastu, Hastarekha Bala ji Kalyanam, Rudra Abhishek, and Shri Satya Narayana Pooja etc. (Palmistry). He has served in various capabilities of President, Trustee, Manager, • It is envisioned to fulfill the dream of a full-scale temple and a cultural center to cater Acharya, Vyasashree, Samrakshak at various temples and related organizations in India. religious, spiritual, social, cultural and educational activities. Enjoy the privilege of obtaining his guidance If you are planning a visit to North India, for information on to visit temples in Kashi/Varanasi and Neighboring temples in the states Deities of North India. Full-size idols of Sri Radha-Krishna, Sri Bala ji-Bhudevi-Sridevi- Sri Ganesh, Maa Durga, Shiv-Parvati-Ganesh Parivar, Sri Ram–Sita-Laxman-Hanuman Parivar, Sri Hanuman (Sindoor wale), Shivalingam, Sri Satya Sai Baba, Sri Baba Balak Nath, and Sri Navagraha. President: Bhupinder Vashisht Secretary: Ramakrishna Suravajhela Membership Treasurer: Kul Bhushan Garg Currently, SDTCC has ~250 active member families. SDTCC membership Members-at-large: includes various categories including Patron Member ($50,000), Donor Member Anil Sharma Ashok Sharma ($5,000), Life Member ($2,100), and Annual Member ($101). SDTCC always Happy Khullar encourages every temple devotee to become a member and support their temple Narsihbhai Mungra with Taan, Maan, and Dhan. The membership form is always available at the Raj Soi temple’s website and at the temple Som Gollakota PLAVA KARTHIKA - MARGASHIRA AYANA: DAKSHINA -UTTARA, RITU: HEMANT - SHISHIRA VRISCHIKA - DHANUSH, KARTHIKAI - MARGAZHI SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 KARTIKA KRISHNA PAKSHA CHATURDASI TILL TOMM. 03:25:55 AMAVASYA TILL 23:42:50 MARGASIRA SHUKLA PAKSHA DVADASHI TILL 10:05:43 VISHAAKHA TILL TOMM. 00:14:35 ANURAADHA TILL 21:17:38 PRATHAMA TILL 19:57:40 TRAAYODASI TILL TOMM. 06:56:46 MASA SHIVARATRI AMAVASYA TARPANAM JYESHTHA TILL 18:17:20 SVAATI TILL TOMM. 02:57:42 SOLAR ECLIPSE NOT VISIBLE. PURNIMANT MARGASIRA KR. BREAKING EKADASI FAST 7:39 AM – 10:05 AM, PRADOSHAM 5 6 7 8 CHAMPA SHASTHI 9 MITRA SAPTAMI 10 11 DVITIIYA TILL 16:20:41 TRITIIYA TILL 13:01:57 CHATURTHI TILL 10:11:00 PANCHAMI TILL 07:56:14 SAPTAMI TILL TOMM. 05:39:35 ASHTAMI TILL TOMM. 05:43:09 NAVAMI TILL TOMM. 06:32:50 MULA TILL 15:24:21 P.SHADHA TILL 12:49:12 U.SHADA TILL 10:41:36 SHASHTHI TILL TOMM. 06:24:20 DHANISHTA TILL 08:21:00 SATABHISA TILL 08:18:14 P.BHADRA TILL 09:02:13 KARTHIKA SOMAVARA (SAURMANA) MASA VINAYAKA CHATURTHI SHRAVANA TILL 09:10:03 MASA SKANDA SHASTHI 12 13 14 GEETHA JAYANTHI 15 DHANURMASA BEGINS 16 17 18 DATTATREYA JAYANTHI DASHAMI TILL ALL DAY DASHAMI TILL 08:03:07 EKADASI TILL 10:05:57 DVADASHI TILL 12:31:47 TRAAYODASI TILL 15:10:59 CHATURDASI TILL 17:54:39 PURNIMA TILL 20:35:20 U.BHADRA TILL 10:30:01 REVATI TILL 12:35:30 ASHVINI TILL 15:10:22 BHARANI TILL 18:05:11 KRITTIKA TILL 21:10:44 ROHINI TILL TOMM. 00:18:47 MRIGASIRA TILL TOMM. 03:22:30 KARTHIKA SOMAVARA (SAURMANA) GURUVAYOOR, MOKSHADA EKADASI SUN: DHANUS 14:20:04 KRITTIKA SATYANARAYANA VRATAM BREAKING EKADASI FAST 7:53 AM – 10:40 AM, PRADOSHAM 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 PRATHAMA TILL 23:06:52 DVITIIYA TILL TOMM. 01:24:08 TRITIIYA TILL TOMM. 03:22:32 MOON: 19:38:49 - 10:47:15 PANCHAMI TILL TOMM. 06:04:44 SHASHTHI TILL TOMM. 06:39:38 SAPTAMI TILL TOMM. 06:38:30 AARDRA TILL TOMM. 06:16:15 PUNARVASU TILL ALL DAY PUNARVASU TILL 08:55:18 CHATURTHI TILL TOMM. 04:57:35 ASLESHA TILL 13:11:32 MAGHA TILL 14:39:48 P.PHALGUNI TILL 15:35:42 MARGASIRA KRISHNA PAKSHA PUSHYA TILL 11:15:12 UTTARAYANA, SHISHIRA RITU PURNIMANT PUSHYA KR. SANKATAHARA CHATURTHI 26 27 28 29 30 31 ASHTAMI TILL TOMM. 05:58:47 NAVAMI TILL TOMM. 04:39:41 DASHAMI TILL TOMM. 02:42:29 EKADASI TILL TOMM. 00:10:42 DVADASHI TILL 21:09:52 TRAAYODASI TILL 17:47:20 U.PHALGUNI TILL 15:55:42 HASTA TILL 15:37:38 CHITRA TILL 14:41:16 SVAATI TILL 13:08:40 VISHAAKHA TILL 11:04:13 ANURAADHA TILL 08:34:26 SAPHALA EKADASI BREAKING EKADASI FAST JYESHTHA TILL TOMM.
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