Namadwaar, Virginia:
On the auspicious occasion of His Holiness Maharanyam Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji’s Thirunakshathram, Namadwaar Virginia was blessed to offer Akhanda Mahamantra Kirtan from October 13th to October 22nd.
On Aippasi Swathi (October 22nd), devotees offered the Swathi Nakshatra Srimad Bhagavata Parayana Poorthi, which is performed every month throughout the year. The celebrations continued with Guru Kirtans and Akhanda Mahamantra Poorthi offered at the Lotus Feet of Sri Swamiji, followed by Guru Vandanam and Pushpa Varsham to Sri SwamiJi.
We humbly pray to Sri Swamiji to ever shower His grace upon us, blessing us with continuous Nama, Satsang, Yugala Seva, and Bhagavata Ruchi.
On Deepavali day (October 19th), the satsang commenced with Mahamantra Kirtan, Guru Vandanam, and Lakshmi Pooja. This was followed by a beautiful Deepotsavam, where devotees lit lamps at Namadwaar. Madhurageetham kirtans on Sri Swamiji, Lord Krishna, Radha, and the Divine Yugalam were joyfully rendered. The celebration concluded with Mahaprasad and fireworks, filling the atmosphere with devotion and festive joy.
Namadwaar, Houston:
Sri Guruji’s jayanthi was celebrated at Houston with all-day Akhanda Mahamantra Kirtan at Sri Aishwarya Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Sunday, October 19. On Wednesday. October 22, Sri Guru Paduka aradhana was performed with abhishekam, archana and pushapanjali (shower of flowers) at Sri Paduka sannidhi at Namadwaar. Guru kirtans and Mahamantra were sung during the abhishekam.
A 48-day prayer Mahamantra chanting in a different home each day is also currently being conducted in Houston from Sep 21 to Nov 7, as an offering for Sri Swamiji’s jayanthi.
Namadwaar, Atlanta:
In celebration of Sri Guruji’s Jayanthi, Atlanta Namadwaar organized 12-hour Akhanda Nama on October 22nd, from 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM. Devotees participated both in person at Namadwaar and virtually, offering continuous chanting of the divine Maha Mantra throughout the day.
As evening approached, devotees gathered at Namadwaar to commemorate the joyous occasion with heartfelt prayers. They offered Nama chanting and Guru kirtans along with Sri Madhurageethams. Devotees offered prayers to Sri Swamiji’s Holy Padukas, seeking blessings and expressing deep gratitude.
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The celebrations continued on Saturday, October 25th, with a vibrant Purappadu for Sri Swamiji. Devotees of all ages, including children and adults, took turns joyfully participating in the procession. The air was filled with Nama chanting and melodious renditions of Guru Kirtans, creating an atmosphere of divine vibrations and spiritual bliss.
An array of colorful flowers was lovingly brought by devotees to Namadwaar for the celebration. These vibrant blooms were used to create beautiful garlands, and were also used for Pushpavarsham with heartfelt devotion, adding to the spiritual joy and reverence of the occasion.
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Across both days, over 75 devotees participated in the celebrations. The event concluded with Harathi, Dolotsavam, and a sumptuous meal, marking a truly memorable and spiritually enriching celebration in honor of Sri Swamiji’s Jayanthi.
Namadwaar, Seattle:
By the blessings of our beloved Premika Varadhan and Madhuri Sakhi, Sri Swamiji Thiru Nakshatram Day was joyfully celebrated at Seattle Namadwar. The Mahamantra chanting began at 10:00 AM and continued until 4:00 PM as part of the Akhanda Nama.
Following the Akhanda Nama, the Gopakudiram Kids presented a beautiful performance filled with bhakti and enthusiasm.
As part of the celebrations, Deepotsavam was also conducted at Namadwar, where devotees lit lamps and sang Madhura Geetams on our beloved Guruji, offering their gratitude and prayers on this auspicious day.
Around 40+ devotees participated in this blissful satsang, offering their heartfelt prayers and devotion.
Boston, MA:
By the Benign Grace of Sri Guruji and Sri Madhuri Sakhi Samedha Premika Varada Thakurji we celebrated Sri Guruji Jayanthi Satsang in New Hampshire at Ravi ji and Kalpanaji residence. We had a soulful hour long Nama chanting and Madhura Geethams. The Satsang was attended by 17 devotees and we culminated the Satsang with kaliyaiyum Bali Kollum , Anjajeneya Anjaneyaram and Harathi.
Orlando, FL:
By the immense grace of Sri Madhuri Sakhi Premika Varadan Thakur Ji, the divine blessings of Sri Jagannath Parivar, and the loving guidance of our beloved Guru Maharaj, GOD Satsang Orlando was blessed to conduct a special Nama Chanting in celebration of our revered Guru Maharaj, HH Maharanyam Sri Muralidhara Swamiji’s Nakshatra birthday (Aippasi Swathi) on October 22, 2025 — a most sacred and auspicious day.
This heartfelt chanting session, filled with love and devotion, continued for over six hours with the participation of about 25 devotees. The event was beautifully organized by the GOD Orlando family and conducted virtually through a Zoom gathering, allowing devotees to come together in spirit and prayer.
With utmost humility and deep gratitude, we offer our koti koti pranams at the lotus feet of our beloved Guru Maharaj. May Bhagawan and Guruji continue to bless us with countless opportunities for Satsangs, seva, and the blissful chanting of the divine Nama.
Tampa, FL:
With the immense blessings of our Guruji and Madhuri Sakhi samedha Premika Varadha Thakurji, we joyously celebrated Diwali and Guruji’s Janana Thirunakshatram on October 18th. It was a divine occasion filled with bliss as we rejoiced in celebrating all three auspicious events together.
An Annakoot offering was beautifully arranged, and the host devotee artistically created a magnificent Govardhana Giri. The mountain was placed at the center, surrounded by the offerings, resembling the sacred hill itself. Devotees joyfully performed Divya Namam, chanting “Govinda Govinda Govinda” in unison, filling the atmosphere with divine vibrations.
Chapter 27 of the Bhagavatam, “Govinda Pattabhishekam,” was recited collectively by all devotees, followed by soulful Madhuragitams in praise of Guru and Govinda. With over 40 devotees participating, and lighting the Deepam of Diwali the divine presence and spiritual sanctity of the gathering were deeply felt by all.






























