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Pleasanton Gopa Kuteeram celebrated their Annual Day event on the Thursday 24th of May 2018 in the premises of Sri Shiva Vishnu Temple in Livermore. The program was named “Holy Feet Tiny Hands”, where kids were taught to show their …
On May 24, at Rogers Middle School’s International Festival in Pearland TX (Houston area), G.O.D. Houston volunteer Nisha Giri was invited to make a presentation about India to 5th graders. She spoke about India’s colorful diversity in languages, food, clothes, …
By the grace of Sri Guruji, the Boston Gopa Kuteeram Annual Day function on May 5th was a grand success. In a one-of-a-kind event, the Annual day was celebrated by the Boston Gopa Kuteeram Students as a celebration – as an …
Akshaya Trithiya was celebrated with Radha Kalayanam in Namadwaar, Dallas on April 17th evening. Smt Banu Shiva, the Plano GK teacher along with her students performed the Radha Kalyanam starting with ekavakyam, pundareekam, Thodayamangalam, Guru kirtans paying obeisance to the Sathguru and …
The Puranava Children’s Indian Culture Fest held for the first time in Houston on Saturday, April 7th 2018 was a grand success. Almost 400 people, including several Americans and non-Indian visitors, came to the event through the day. Many of …
With the causeless mercy of Sri Swamiji and Sri Madhuri Sakhi Samedha Sri Premika Varada ThakurJi, Virginia Namadwaar was blessed to celebrate Sri Rama Navami Utsav with Sri Ramuji, and listen to a four day lecture series on Practical path …
A Radha Kalyanam, in which the Gopakuteeram (GK) kids and their family performed Radha Kalyanam was held on Sunday, December 3rd 2017 at VEDA Sri Venkateswara Temple, Redmond WA from 2pm to 6pm. Each GK family was given their own …
By Sri Swamiji’s grace, Virginia Gopakuteeram children got an opportunity to perform at “Our Lady of Hope Health center” (senior assisted living) on Sunday, December 17th 2017. The kids recited Maha mantra followed by a beautiful instrumental medley. They recited …
The fullmoon day in the month of Aashada is celebrated as the Vyasa Poornima or Guru Poornima as it marks the birth of Sage Veda Vyasa. But for Him, we would not have had the wonderful puranas and the compilation …