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September 2023

Sri Krsna Janmastami

September 7, 2023

The appearance anniversary of Lord Sri Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Sri Krsna Janmastami CHAPTER ONE The Advent of Lord Krishna Once the world was overburdened by the unnecessary defense force of different kings, who were actually demons, but were posing themselves as the royal order. At that time, the whole world became perturbed, and the predominating deity of this earth, known as Bhumi, went to see Lord Brahma to tell of her calamities due to the demoniac kings.…

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Radhastami : Appearance of Srimati Radharani

September 23, 2023

The appearance anniversary of Srimati Radharani, the eternal consort of Lord Krsna. To Read and Listen Sri Radhikastakam by Acharyas - www.vaishnavasongs.com For Wallpapers of Srimati Radharani - www.harekrishnawallpapers.com To Know 5000+ names of Srimati Radharani - www.spiritualvedicnames.com

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Sri Vamana Dwadashi : Appearance of Sri Vamana Deva

September 26, 2023

Lord Vamanadeva appeared within this world from the womb of Aditi, the mother of the gods. He appeared at midday on the shravan-dvadasi, the 12th day of the lunar month of Shravan when the moon is waxing. There are many lessons for Vaishnavas to learn from the narration of His activities, as found in the 8th canto, 18th chapter of the Bhagavat Purana (Srimad Bhagavatam). Amongst the lessons are these: 1. That God comes to this world in many forms;…

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October 2023

Ramacandra Vijayotsava

October 24, 2023

Lord Ramacandra’s victory over the demon Ravana. A large effigy of Ravana is ceremoniously burned.

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November 2023

Dipa Dana, Dipavali, (Kali Puja)

November 13, 2023

Dipa-dan, Dipavali, or Diwali (and Kalipuja) is a commemoration of Lord Rama’s return from exile to Ayodhya, His capital, following the defeat of the demon Ravana. (Vaisnavas don’t regularly observe Kalipuja, the worship of Durga Devi.)

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Please note that this vaishnava calendar displays the holy days according to the dates and times for Mayapur, India, the spiritual capital of Gaudiya Vaishnavas. At this sacred place Lord Sri Krishna appeared as Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu to mercifully deliver the fallen souls of this age of kali-yuga.