Sept 19 5PM-9PM | 1425 Rougemount Dr, Pickering, L1V 1N2
Radhashtami Celebration
Join us for a joyful and uplifting celebration of Radhashtami, one of the most sacred festivals in the Vaishnava tradition. This special occasion honours the appearance of Srimati Radharani, whose unconditional love and devotion to Lord Krishna serve as an inspiration to spiritual seekers around the world.
Radhashtami Celebration
Sept 19 5PM-9PM | 1425 Rougemount Dr, Pickering, L1V 1N2
Schedule of Events
Veneration of the Guru
Guru Puja
The event will begin with a traditional Guru Puja, offering gratitude and prayers to the Guru Parampara. Through devotional prayers and offerings, we acknowledge the spiritual lineage that guides us on the path of bhakti and divine love.
Cermonial Bathing Commences
Abhishekam (Sacred Bathing Ceremony) of Baby Radharani
Experience the beauty of a sacred Abhishekam (ceremonial bathing) of Baby Radharani. Accompanied by prayers and devotional chanting, this cherished ritual symbolizes purification, love, and our heartfelt offering to the Divine Mother.
Devotional Singing and Inspirational Talks
Uplifting Kirtan & Inspirtation Talks abour Srimati Radharani
Open your heart through uplifting kirtan and bhajans, where the holy names of God are sung together in a joyful atmosphere of devotion. Kirtan is a powerful spiritual practice that helps awaken love, peace, and connection with the Divine. Listen to inspiring talks exploring the life, qualities, and spiritual significance of Srimati Radharani. Discover how her example of unconditional love, humility, compassion, and complete devotion can enrich our own spiritual journey.
Closing Cermony and Food Distribution
Closing Ceremony : Aarti (Ceremonial offering of Light) and Prasad (Blessed Food)
The celebration will conclude with a beautiful Aarti, the ceremonial offering of light accompanied by devotional prayers and chanting. Following the Aarti, guests will share prasadam, a blessed sattvic (no onion or garlic) vegetarian meal offered to the Divine and enjoyed together in a spirit of gratitude and communi
‘Radharani is the Atma of Sri Krishna.’
Paramahamsa Vishwananda