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Festivals

1st January

Baba Bhootnathji’s Janam diwas

The founder Baba Bhootnath ji’s birthday is celebrated on the 1st of January.

9th January

Samadhi Divas

The Samadhi Divas of Baba Bhootnathji and Baba Batuk Nath ji of Baba Bhootnath ashram. A havan is conducted followed by bhandara.

March

Maha Shivaratri

Maha Shivaratri is celebrated with Rudrabhishek, bhajan sandhya and ShivShakti dance performances.

March

Holi

Holika dahan is performed.

March

Chaitra Navratri

On the ninth day of Chaitra Navratri comes in the birth anniversary of Lord Rama (Navami). It is said that on this day Lord Vishnu was born as Lord Rama. It is also celebrated as the Hindu New Year. A Lord Ram Jhanki process goes through Baba Bhootnath Mandir every year on Ram Navami.

First Navratri: Kalash sthapana

Ekadashi: Yagya

Duadashi: Divya aarti of Ma Kamakhya by the sadhaks.

April

Hanuman Jamnotsav

July

Guru Purnima

On this day, people pay respect to their Guru.

August

Nag Panchami

Sheshnaag ji”s presence in the ashram is symbolised by his statue in the ashram. Sheshnaag ji is said to carry the weight of the world on his head. On the occasion of Nag Panchami, a pujan of Sheshnaag ji followed by aarti and prasad.

August

Krishna Janmasthmi

Krishna Janmasthmi, the birthday of Lord Krishna, one of the most joyous of festivals.

Krishna Janmasthmi is celebrated with great enthusiasm in the ashram. A jhanki is decorated and there is a bhajan sandhya with nritya. Matki phod takes place is also performed.

October

Sharad Navratri

Sharad Navratri or Durga Puja is the period of nine days when Devi Durga fought the demon Maheshasur and got the name Maheshasur Mardini. The nine forms of Devi Durga are celebrated on the 9 days of Navaratri at the ashram.A massive Yagya is performed on Ekadashi following Navratri.

Divya aarti is performed Duadashi.

October

Dusshera

Vijaydashmi is celebrated with Ravan dahan.