Sri Ram Navami
Sponsorships
$251 Festival Feast
$108 Flowere Garlands for Deities
Tuesday, 16th April
5:30 pm – 6:00 pm Melodious Kirtan
6:00 pm – 6:30 pm Arati Worship Cermony
6:30 pm – 7:15 pm Festival Talk
7:15 pm – 8:00 pm Devotional Performance (Ramayana Theme)
8:00 pm – Delicious Vegetarian Dinner
Summer Gita Camp
Ages 5 – 12
July 15 – 26
Fun Devotional Activities
Bhagavad Gita Classes, Kirtan Arati, Harmonium, Mrdanga, Kartals, Art & Craft, Cooking, Outdoor games and Picnic
Registration Fee $400/- Until July 1st
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Schedule
Monday to Saturday:
5:00AM Mangala arati & Tulasi puja
5:35AM Japa
7:15AM Sringara arati & Guru puja
7:30AM Srimad Bhagavatam class
12:30PM Raj bhoga offering & arati
1 PM to 4 PM Closed
6:00 PM Sandhya arati
7:30 PM Sayana arati
Sunday:
5:00AM Mangala arati & Tulasi puja
5:35AM Japa
7:15AM Sringara arati & Guru puja
7:30AM Srimad Bhagavatam class
12:30PM Raj bhoga offering & arati
5:00 PM Sandhya arati
7:30 PM Sayana arati
And if you are already on this path, enrich it even more by visiting us at Radha Shyamasundara Temple, ISKCON Naperville. Rooted in a Vedic culture that has been carefully preserved through a disciplic succession of over 5000 years, the “Hare Krishna” movement, as it is popularly known, is a non-secular, monotheistic, God-conscious culture that is serving the populace globally with the sole purpose of enhancing one’s spiritual well-being. We welcome you to Radha Shyamasundara Temple, ISKCON Naperville.
Please note these timings are during normal operation.
Join us at 4:30 PM for our weekly Sunday Feast.
Every Sunday, we welcome seasoned spiritualists as well as curious seekers to come taste a little bhakti with us. The key highlights of the program include soulful kirtan, arotike, and a sumptuous, free vegetarian meal shared at the end with fellow visitors over heartfelt exchanges and informal discussions. We bring with kirtan at 4:30 PM, followed by Arotike at 5:00 PM, a spiritual discourse at 5:30 PM, and prasadam at 6:30 PM. The curtains to the altar close at 8:00 PM.
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Schedule
5:00AM Mangala arati & Tulasi puja
5:35AM Japa
7:15AM Sringara arati & Guru puja
7:30AM Srimad Bhagavatam class
12:30PM Raj bhoga offering & arati
1 PM to 4 PM Closed
6:00 PM Sandhya arati
7:30 PM Sayana arati
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