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Maha Shivaratri

by Portland Balaji Temple (Hindu Educational & Cultural Society of America- HECSA) in Portland


Event Type: Religious Event

Maha Shivaratri Events in Portland



Admission : All day Sponsorship $251.00

Each Kalam $51

Flowers $101

Shanku Puja & Abishekam $101

Annadhanam $101

Description:

Friday, Mar 8, 2024

6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Rudra Homam, Ganapathi Puja, Maha Sankalpam,

Kalasha Puja, 108 Shanku Puja, Mahannyasa


8:00 PM
1st Phase/Kaala Puja - 108 Shanku Abishkem, Rudra Abishekam,
Trisathi Nama Archana & Arathi

10:30 PM
2nd Phase/Kaala Puja - Rudra Abishekam,
Bilva Ashtotharam & Arathi

1:00 AM
3rd Phase/Kaala Puja - Rudra Abishekam,
Shivalinga Rupa Sadashiva Ashothara Shatanama Archana & Arathi

3:00 AM
4th Phase/Kaala Puja - Rudra Abishekam,
Kailasanatha Ashtothara Nama Archana & Arathi

5:00 AM
Parvathi Ekambareswara Sametha Nandikeswara Abisheka Puja & Arathi

 


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The Hindu Educational and cultural society of America (HECSA) , is a non-profit association that caters to the religious, cultural and educational needs of a growing population of Indian families in the Portland area.