Aarti & Darshan Timings πΏ
Mangal Aarti
Our morning starts by Mangal Aarti. It starts at sharp 4:30. It is considered as the most auspicious and blissful ceremony for all the participants. The Pujari blows the conch and the Deityβs curtains are opened... Read more
Tulsi-Aarti
Right after the Mangal Aarti, the prayer to Tulsi Maharani takes place. Tulsi is the most sacred plant and known as the favorite of Lord Krishna... Read more
Darshan Aarti
Once the Deities are ornamented, dressed and worshipped privately, they give Darshan to all the devotees... The chief priest offers Aarti with lamp, incense, chamara, and peacock fan... Read more
Guru-Puja
In this session, ISKCON members offer greetings to Srila Prabhupada. They express gratitude to him and beg for the mercy of him as without the guru, one can not reach the Supreme... Read more
Srimad-Bhagavatam Class
After Guru Puja, all the devotees sit down together and hear the auspicious Srimad Bhagavatam... our well-versed speakers teach the essence of this timeless scripture, giving everyone the...
Raj Bhoga Aarti
This particular Aarti lasts up to 20 minutes. During the Aarti, food is offered to all the Deities. The chief priest also offers aromatic incense, fresh flowers, chamara, and a peacock fan to the Deities.
Dhupa Aarti
This Dhupa Aarti lasts up to 10 minutes. The chief priest offers Aarti with aromatic incense, fresh flowers, chamara, and with a peacock fan as well.
6:30 p.m. β 7:00 p.m.(Winters)
Sandya Aarti
Sandhya Aarti is better known as Gaura Aarti. All the devotees sing Gaura Aarti and offer worship to Lord Chaitanya. This is one of the most magnificent and wonderful arti...
Evening Session
Just like morning, in the evening it is also conducted with same devotion and manner. It is held for the worshippers and residents as well.
Shyan Aarti
It is the final Aarti of the day. This Aarti ceremony is the last chance to see and worship the Deities.