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Irving, TX – The DFW of GP joyfully welcomed the Hindu New Year and Chaitra Navratri 2025 with the sacred Jyoti Shakti Kalash initiative, honoring Gurudev’s Centennial Birth Anniversary and Akhand Deep Celebration. The festivities began with a grand Yagya at Khemchand Nangrani’s home (100+ attendees) and Purnahuti at Kanti Vani’s home (60+ attendees). From March 30–April 6th , daily sadhana sessions were held via Zoom with 10–20 participants, led by dedicated volunteers in mantra jap, aarti, and bhajans.
In parallel, a couple of sadhak observed the Shishu Chandrayana Vrat (March 28–April 12), engaging in fasting, meditation, mantra lekhan, and self-reflection.
Four families — Ismitha Pandey, Khemchand Nangrani, Kanti Vani, and Seema Negrani — established the Kalash in their homes, becoming beacons of divine energy.
Irving, TX – Saturday, February 3, 2025 – The Gayatri Pariwar of DFW actively participated in the cultural program organized as part of the Saraswati Pran Pratishtha at the DFW Hindu Temple. The event was a tribute to Goddess Saraswati, the divine source of wisdom, knowledge, and arts.
As part of the celebrations, members of the Gayatri Pariwar contributed by singing soulful bhajans, filling the atmosphere with devotion and reverence. Their melodious offerings added a spiritual essence to the event, uplifting the collective energy of the gathering.
This participation further strengthens the Gayatri Pariwar’s commitment to promoting Sanatan Dharma and preserving cultural heritage while fostering spiritual growth within the community.
Irving, TX – Sunday, January 19, 2025 – The Gayatri Pariwar of DFW celebrated the New Year with a 5 Kundi Gayatri Yagna at DFW Ekta Mandir on January 19, 2025. The event began with a Kalash Yatra, followed by the Gayatri Yagna, where devotees offered prayers for peace and prosperity. The celebration concluded with Maha Prasad, fostering unity and spiritual renewal.
The event was gracefully conducted by Smt. Anitaben Patel and Smt. Jayshree Atul Pandit as Manch Sanchalak, while the Mukhya Yajman included Smt. Deena Narottam Nainani, Shri Khemchand and Smt. Varsha Nangrani, Shri Tushar and Smt. Madhuri Basu, and Shri Nikhil and Smt. Vimmy Gandhi. Around 50 members actively participated, making the occasion deeply spiritual and enriching.
This event marked a great start to the year as the Pariwar moves forward with enthusiasm toward the grand centenary celebrations of Akhand Jyoti and Param Vandaniya Mataji, strengthening our commitment to spiritual upliftment.