7:00 Dhoop Aarti
7:30pm Satyanarayana Katha followed by Shej Aarti


7:00 Dhoop Aarti
7:30pm Satyanarayana Katha followed by Shej Aarti
Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Chaitra Navratri Celebrations
March 22, Wednesday, Ugadi
10:00am Ganapathy Puja
10:30PM Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Abhishekam
12:00 Madhyana Aarti
!:00pm Ganapathy Havan for Ugadi
7:00pm Dhoop Aarti
7:30pm Lakshmi Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Puja
followed by Shej aari
Date: March 23 To March 24 and March 26 to March 29
10:00am Ganapathy Puja
10:30am Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Abhishekam
12:00Noon Madhyana Aarti
7:00pm Dhoop Aarti
7:30pm Lakshmi Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Puja
by Shej aari
March 25 – Sita Rama Kalyanam
Events begin at 10:30 am
Baba Aarthi will continue regular timings concurrently:
12:00 pm – Madhyan Aarthi
7:00 pm – Dhoop Aarti
8:30 pm – Shej Aarti
Date: March 30.
10:00am Ganapathy Puja
10:30am Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Abhishekam
12:00Noon Madhyana Aarti
2:00pm Sita Rama –Chaitra Navratri Homam
7:00pm Dhoop Aarti
7:30pm Lakshmi Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Puja
by Shej aarti
March 6
7:30- Holika Dahan
March 7 – Holi Poornima
7:00pm Dhoop aarti
7:30pm – Satyanarayan Katha Followed by Shej Aarti
February 3 – Friday
6:30pm Kumkumarchana to Sri Chakra Meru (to the chants of Devi Khadgamala Namavali)
Lalitha Sahasranamam parayana
Thiru Villakku (Lamp) Pooja (to the chants of Mahishasura mardhini stotram)
Vedokta Mantra pushpam and Harathi
Requesting all chanters to join for Lalitha Sahasranama chanting
We request you all to bring kumkum, big steel plate with a small diya so each chanter can perform puja for their own Diya( We are offering our prayers to the Goddess or Devi in the form of Light). Men/Women can come and chant and perform puja, followed by Arathi and prasadam.
If you wish to bring prasadam please contact Lalitha@ 403-922-4299
1200pm Madhyana Aarti
7:00pm Dhoop Aarti
8:30pm Shej Aarti
February 5 – Magha Poornima
10:30am – Baba Abhishekam
12:00 – Madhyana Aarti
5:00pm – Satyanarayana Katha
7:00pm – Dhoop Aarti
8:30pm – Shej Aarti
February 6
12:00noon – Madhyana Aarti
7:00pm – Dhoop Aarti
7:30pm – Somvar Rudrabhishekam
8:30pm – Shej Aarti
February 18 – Maha Shiv Raatri
Rudra Homam on February 18 at 4pm
Rudra Homam on February 19 at 2am
Join us to chant Sri Rudram and perform Shiva Abhishekam on Shivaraatri
ShivRatri First Prahar Puja Time – February 18 05:58 PM to 09:24 PM
ShivRatri Second Prahar Puja Time – 09:24 PM to 12:50 AM, Feb 19
Lingodbhava Nishita Kaal Puja Time – 12:22 AM to 01:17 AM, Feb 19
ShivRatri Third Prahar Puja Time – 12:50 AM to 04:16 AM, Feb 19
ShivRatri Fourth Prahar Puja Time – 04:16 AM to 07:42 AM, Feb 19
February 25 2023- A classical music program ‘An Evening Raga’
Makar Sankranti is a harvest festival associated with the movement of the SUN into the Makar Rashi. This festival is celebrated by various names – Magh Bihu in Assam, Maghi in Punjab, Maghi Saaji in Himachal Pradesh, Maghi Sangrand or Uttarain (Uttarayana) in Jammu, Sakrat in Haryana, Sakraat in Rajasthan, Sukarat in central India, Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Uttarayana in Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh, Ghughuti in Uttarakhand, Dahi Chura in Bihar, Makar Sankranti in Odisha, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa, West Bengal (also called Poush Sankranti or Mokor Sonkranti), Uttar Pradesh (also called Khichidi Sankranti), Uttarakhand (also called Uttarayani) or as simply, Sankranti in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Maghe Sankranti (Nepal) and Shishur Senkrath (Kashmir). On Makar Sankranti, the Sun god is worshipped along with Vishnu and goddess Lakshmi.
In most regions of India, Sankranti festivities last for two to four days of which each day is celebrated with distinct names and rituals.
Day 1 – Maghi (preceded by Lohri), Bhogi Panduga
Day 2 – Makara Sankranti, Pongal, Pedda Panduga, Uttarayana, Magh Bihu
Day 3 – Mattu Pongal, Kanuma Panduga
Day 4 – Kaanum Pongal, Mukkanuma
Friday January 13th 2023
ॐ श्री गुरुभ्यो नमः | हरी: ॐ
ॐ Maha Tripura Sundarya Namaha ॐ
6:30PM Vedic Invocation – Bala Tripura Sundari (to the chants of Sri Suktam & Durga Suktam)
Bhogi Pallu – Bring your children .. Bhogi is the first day of the four-day festival. It is celebrated with a bonfire with logs of wood, other solid-fuels, and wooden furniture at home that are no longer useful. In the evening, a ceremony called Bhogi Pallu, fruits of the harvest such as regi pallu and sugarcane are collected along with flowers of the season. Money is often placed into a mixture of treats and is poured over children. The children then collect the money and sweet fruits.
Kumkumarchana to Sri Chakra Meru (to the chants of Devi Khadgamala Namavali)
Lalitha Sahasranamam parayana
Thiru Villakku (Lamp) Pooja (to the chants of Mahishasura mardhini stotram)
Vedokta Mantra pushpam and Harathi
Requesting all chanters to join for Lalitha Sahasranama chanting
1200pm Madhyana Aarti
7:00pm Dhoop Aarti
8:30pm Shej Aarti
ॐ Sri Matre Namaha ॐ
Saturday 14th January, 2023
ॐ श्री गुरुभ्यो नमः | हरी: ॐ
Maha Sankranti Punya Kala Puja – Uttarayana Punya Kalam
8:15am Ganapathi puja, Sankalpam, Homam
Srouta Sutram and Surya Namaskaram
Approx 10am – Sai Baba Abishekam –Upanishad parayanam (Taittiriya)
Ratharohanam (chariot circumambulation)
Annapurna Stotram and Namavali
Trisuparna Mantra
Harathi
“Sarvam Karmakhilam Partha, Jnane parisamapyate”
All Actions culminate with Transcendental Knowledge.
12:00pm Madhyana Aarti
7:00pm Dhoop Aarti
8:30pm Shej Aarti
Sunday 15th January, 2023
ॐ श्री गुरुभ्यो नमः | हरी: ॐ
ॐ Maha Tripura Sundarya Namaha ॐ
9:00am Ganapathi pooja, Sankalpam, Kalasha Pooja, Punyaha Vachanam
Navagraha Pooja
Sri Suktha Homam
Approx 10am Sri Devi AshtaAbhishekam (8 dravyas)
Lalitha Sahasranamam
Mahalakshmi Ashtakam
Lalitha Moola Mantra Trishathi Archana
Vedokta Mantra pushpam and Harathi
12:00pm Madhyana Aarti
7:00pm Dhoop Aarti
8:30pm Shej Aarti
Requesting all chanters to join for Lalitha Sahasranama chanting
December 31 2022 10:30am – Alankar of Sri Anantha Padmanabha swamy with Loonies and Toonies Devotees are requested to donate any amount in Loonies and Toonies 12:00pm- Madhyana Aarti 7:00pm – Dhoop Aarti 8:30pm – Shej Aarti 9:30 pm – Baba Abhishek and alankar (Last Abhishek of the year, leading to the new year and Vaikunt Ekadasi) – Please sponsor by Donating $501. 12Midnight – Special Aarti (Kakad Aarti)(Limited spots) |
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January 1st 2023 – Vaikunta Ekadasi and New Year day events start at 9am. 9:00 am Ganapathy homam, Sankalpam, Kalasha puja, Punyah vachanam Veda parayanam: Taittiriya Upanishad, Maha Narayana Upanishad Thirumanjanam to the chants of Pancha suktas Vishnu and Mahalakshmi Ashtottara Archana VishnuSahasranamam and Srirama Apadudharaka stotram Bhagavad Gita parayana Purushottama yoga (Ch 15) Mantra pushpam Deeparadhana Neivedyam 5:00pm Shirdi Sai Baba Abhishekam |
Please contact Lalitha ji on 403-922-4299 if you wish to bring prasad.
We look forward for your generosity and continued support. Donations can be made by eMail etransfer to info@anaghadatta.org or Cheque/Cash. The temple runs exclusively on your donations. Our operating expenses (rent and utilities etc) are approx. $10k a month.
Due to the Lunar Eclipse in the early hours of Nov 8th, the temple will be closed for the ritual cleansing in the morning. This involves abhishek of all the idols in the mandir, however this is not a public event.
Devotees may visit the temple in the evening at 7pm for the evening aarti.
Join us in the mandir for Tulsi Vivah at 7:30pm. Tulasi Vivah is the ceremonial marriage of the Tulsi plant to Lord Maha Vishnu.
On Kartika Poornima, traditionally, devotees light a Diya with 365 wicks. The temple will provide you with the diya with 365 wick, small donation of $21 is requested. This requires a time slot booking and is based on availability. Limited slots and a limited number of diya’s available.
Please join us in the temple to participate in the Karthika poornima pujas
10:00 Am – Ganesh Puja followed by Karthika Somvar Shiv Abhishek
11:15Am – Rudra Havan
12:00Noon – Madhyana Aarti
5:00pm – Satyanarayana Vrat
7:00pm – Dhoop Aarti
7:30pm – Lighting of the diyas(Sahasradeepalankarna)
9:00pm – Shej Aarti
On November 8th early hours there is a Total Lunar Eclipse in Calgary
Lunar Eclipse Starts – 02:10 AM
Lunar Eclipse Ends – 05:48 AM
Local Eclipse Duration – 03 Hours 38 Mins 35 Secs
First Contact with the Penumbra – 01:03 AM
First Contact with the Umbra – 02:10 AM
Total Phase Begins – 03:17 AM
Maximum of Lunar Eclipse – 03:59 AM
Total Phase Ends – 04:41 AM
Last Contact with the Umbra – 05:48 AM
Last Contact with the Penumbra – 06:55 AM
Duration of Total Phase – 01 Hour 24 Mins 28 Secs
Duration of Partial Phase – 03 Hours 38 Mins 35 Secs
Duration of Penumbral Phase – 05 Hours 52 Mins 02 Secs
Magnitude of Lunar Eclipse – 1.36
Magnitude of Penumbral Lunar Eclipse – 2.42