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PashanKusha Ekadashi - Saturday 20th October

PashanKusha Ekadashi - Aso Sud Ekadashi

King Yudhishthir asked Bhagwan, "O Shree Krishna! Please tell me the name and significance of the Ekadashi that falls in the Sud fortnight of Aso."

Shree Krishna Bhagwan replied, "O king! This Ekadashi is known as 'PashanKusha Ekadashi', Vrat of which dispels all sins. Bhagwan Narayan's another form, Bhagwan Padnabh should be worshipped on this Ekadashi.

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Diwali & New Year Celebrations 2018

Wishing you and your family a very Happy Diwali and Prosperous New Year!

May Lord Shree Swaminarayan shower his immense blessings on you and your family and fill your life with joy and great happiness and make all your wishes come true for the coming year ahead.

04/11/2018 - Rama Ekadashi Fast
04/11/2018 - Vagh Baras
05/11/2018 - Dhan Teras
06/11/2018 - Shree Hanuman Poojan, Kali Chaudas
07/11/2018 - Diwali, Laxmi Poojan from 7pm
08/11/2018 - Ankoot, Govardhan Poojan, New Year 2075
09/11/2018 - Bhai Beej

Ankoot Darshan will be from 8:00am - 7:00pm and Aarti will be at 11:00am
London Mayor Sadiq Khan will be visiting from 9:00am - 9:40am

Important parking information reminder

Diwali parking arrangements have been made to accommodate devotees on New Years Day. Please proceed to temple through Willesden Lane onto Deerhurst Road and drop-off passengers outside the temple. Parking Stewards will give further instructions on parking. Please be aware no parking should be made on resident bays including bays on Chatsworth Road between the hours of 10.00am and 15.00pm. 

We would like to request devotees to use public transport & car share where possible.

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Tulsi Vivah

The auspicious wedding of Lalji Maharaj to Tulsibai was celebrated on Sunday 17th November with great joy and festivity.

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When Bhagwan Narayan wakes from His Yognindra, the Devtas gather to greet Bhagwan and enjoy in the merriment by lighting lamps for five days. Just as we mortals celebrate the festival of lights as Diwali, this festival is called DevDiwali. On the culmination of Dev Diwali, Bhagwan Shree Vishnu marries Vrinda (Tulsi) on Kartik Sud Purnima. This is called Tulsi Vivah. Wise people refrain from undertaking marriages during Chaturmaas and wait once Bhagwan's marriage is concluded before embarking on their own weddings.

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