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Events

Mahashivratri

The devotees throng along the Ambabai Gruhalaxmi temple courtyard every year to participate in Shivaratri festivities. The night of Mahashivratri offers a person an opportunity to experience the Shiva Tattva. The fourteenth day of every lunar month or the day before the new moon is known as Shivratri.

Ramnavmi

The festival of power and birthday of Lord Rama is celebrated with utmost vigor and zeal. Lord Rama is particularly important to the Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism, as the seventh avatar of Vishnu. The festival of Ram Navami is celebrated on the 9th day of Chaitra month indicates the removal of bad powers and entrance of divine power on the earth

Holi Utsav

The ambiance of the temple gets all decked up and there is a riot of colors as devotees step in to seek the blessings of their beloved deity. For centuries, this is the one festival that has been uniting people of all classes, castes, age groups, and generations. Holi is a festival that symbolizes the beginning of spring also known as 'Vasant Rutu'. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season.

Navratri

The Navaratri is a gala event for the temple as the footfall of the devotees are enormous. There are four different Navaratri festivals that happen in India throughout the year.Navaratri means “nine nights” in Sanskrit. During these nine nights and days, three forms of the Female Divinity are worshipped and different stages of spiritual progress are reflected in the sequence of Navaratri celebrations