Damodarastakam

(1) namāmīśvaram sac-cid-ānanda-rūpamlasat-kuṇḍalam gokule bhrājamanamyaśodā-bhiyolūkhalād dhāvamānamparāmṛṣṭam atyantato drutya gopyā To the supreme controller, who possesses an eternal form of...

Dasara Kids Camp

Hare Krishna Mandir, Rajarajeshwari Nagar offers a Dasara camp for children each year during the Dasara vacation. The camp...

Donate for COWS

Donating funds for cow protection is not only a religious duty but also a humanitarian and environmental responsibility. It...

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Pursuit of Happiness: HKM Youth Forum Inspires Personal Growth and Spiritual Exploration In today’s fast-paced and complex world, finding...

Ramanavami Celebrations - 2023

Rama Navami is an important festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu.
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Ramanavami Celebrations - 2023
 

PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS - Every Sunday 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.    Click here for more info

 

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Deity Darshan

AMALAKI Ekadashi - 20th March 2024

Satvik Rasoi

Ekadashi

Devotees must not eat pulses and rice, but eating on this day is not completely prohibited. They can eat fast recipes like aloo jeera, sabudana khichdi, sabudana kheer, kattu ki poori or paratha etc. Consumption of milk and fruits is also allowed. Find the Ekadashi recipes here.

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COVID-19 Relief

The COVID-19 pandemic was the worst phase that the world has faced in this century. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dramatic loss of human life worldwide and presents an unprecedented challenge to public health, food systems and the world of work.

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Native Breeds

In ancient Vedic texts, the cow appears as “Kamdhenu” which fulfils all desires. Its horns symbolize the gods, its four legs the “Vedas” and its udder, the four objectives of life, including material wealth, desire, righteousness and salvation.

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