Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Jai Srimannarayana! For Bangaloreans, there cannot be a better start of year 2009! HH Jeeyar Swamiji would be visiting Bengaluru in the first week of Jan 2009. Celebrations would begin from the midnight of 31st! HH Jeeyar Swamiji would address the gathering on 31st midnight and following are the events planned for the week following it: 1) Tiruppavai & Theertha goshtti - 7:30AM, 1st Jan to 7th Jan 2) Sudarsana Homa on 1st Jan 9:30AM 3) Vishnu sahasranama chanting followed by HH's discourse on Srimad Bhavadgitha (1st - 5th Jan'09 evening 5:30PM) 4) Lakshmi Narayana Puja on Friday evening 5:30PM, 2nd Jan '09 5) World Braille Day awareness event - 11:00AM, 4th Jan '09 6) Discourse on Sri Vishnusahasranama at Malleswaram grounds 6:00PM - 6th Jan'09 7) Group chanting of Sri Vishnusahasranama at Malleswaram grounds 6:00PM - 7th Jan'09 (organized by Sri Panduranga Vishnusahasranama Mandali) 8) Vaikuntta Ekadasi celebration - 9:30AM, 7th Jan and lot more! For more details (venues, contacts etc) visit http://www.jetblr.info or download http://www.jetblr.info/blr_flyer.png JaiSrimannarayana! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Thankyou so much for the mail... By the way could u please specify the venue for the first 5 events i.e 1) Tiruppavai & Theertha goshtti - 7:30AM, 1st Jan to 7th Jan 2) Sudarsana Homa on 1st Jan 9:30AM 3) Vishnu sahasranama chanting followed by HH's discourse on Srimad Bhavadgitha (1st - 5th Jan'09 evening 5:30PM) 4) Lakshmi Narayana Puja on Friday evening 5:30PM, 2nd Jan '09 5) World Braille Day awareness event - 11:00AM, 4th Jan '09 With lots of thanks again, adiyen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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