Navdanya Gad Morcha & Kalash Morcha: A Sacred Procession Led by Swami Ji

On 8th February 2025, the spiritual aura of Shree Raja Rajeshwar Devasthan will be graced by two significant and divine processions—Navdanya Gad Morcha and Kalash Morcha—led by Maharashtra Adheenam Mahant Shri Amarnath Swami Ji. These rituals, deeply rooted in Sanatan Dharma, hold profound importance in temple construction and divine worship.
Navdanya Gad Morcha & Kalash Morcha: A Sacred Procession Led by Swami Ji

On 8th February 2025, the spiritual aura of Shree Raja Rajeshwar Devasthan will be graced by two significant and divine processions—Navdanya Gad Morcha and Kalash Morcha—led by Maharashtra Adheenam Mahant Shri Amarnath Swami Ji. These rituals, deeply rooted in Sanatan Dharma, hold profound importance in temple construction and divine worship.
Bhumi Poojan: A Sacred Beginning for Shree Raja Rajeshwar Devasthan

The journey of constructing a divine place of worship begins with an auspicious and sacred ritual—Bhumi Poojan. This ancient Vedic ceremony marks the purification and sanctification of the land, invoking the blessings of the deities for a successful and harmonious construction process.
Celebrating Skanda Sashti Vratam with Maharashtra Adheenam Mahant Shri Amarnath Swami Ji

The Skanda Sashti Vratam is one of the most revered Hindu festivals dedicated to Lord Murugan (also known as Kartikeya or Skanda), the god of war and protector of righteousness. Celebrated primarily in South India and by Tamil communities worldwide, the six-day Vratam offers devotees a chance to purify their minds and souls, seeking blessings for strength, health, and prosperity. This year, Maharashtra Adheenam Mahant Shri Amarnath Swami Ji led the devotees of Shree Raja Rajeshwar Devasthan in the observance of this sacred event with great devotion and spiritual discipline.
Karwa Chauth: A Celebration of Love, Devotion, and Tradition

As the golden rays of the setting sun meet the horizon, women across India prepare for a night that celebrates love, commitment, and devotion—Karwa Chauth. This age-old tradition, observed primarily by married Hindu women, is a symbol of unwavering faith in their husbands’ well-being and longevity.
Dasehra – The Triumph of Good Over Evil

Dasehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is a significant Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil. Observed on the tenth day of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Ashwin month, it marks the culmination of the Navratri festival and the day when Lord Rama defeated the demon king Ravana.
Navratri Day 2: Worshipping Goddess Brahmacharini – The Embodiment of Devotion and Wisdom

On the second day of Navratri, we celebrate the divine form of Goddess Brahmacharini, the epitome of devotion, penance, and wisdom. Devotees honor this form of Shakti as they continue their journey of spiritual growth, inspired by her unwavering dedication to the pursuit of truth and knowledge.