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Vallabhdham Temple Celebrates Patotsav And Chhapanbhog
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Press Release 10/23/2012
Grand 2nd Patotsav and Chhapanbhog Celebration at Vallabhdham Temple, Newington, Connecticut
Grand 2nd Patotsav and Chhapanbhog celebrations were attended by close to 2000 enthusiastic attendees from across the New England and beyond right into their own haveli 'Vallabhdham', 26 Church street, Newington, CT. It was a sheer display of the mercy of Lord Shri Govardhandharan Shrinathjibava, blessings and in presence of our spiritual benefactor Shasthpithadishwar Goswami 108 Shri Dwarkeshlalji MahhrajShri (Vadodara-Kakaroli) .
A Hindu ceremony called Chappan Bhog-Bando Manorath was held at the Vallabhdham Temple in Newington Saturday night Oct. 6th, 2012. The temple's spiritual benefactor, Shri Dwarkeshlalji Maharajshree, stands near a Hindu shrine looking over 350 different sweet items made to celebrate the temple's second anniversary. Shri Dwarkeshlalji came from India for the event that drew over 2,000 devotees from all over New England and Tri State area.
We were glad to have more than 2000 enthusiastic participants and 11 buses from PA, NY, NJ, MA, RI, NH on this auspicious occasion. We welcome the presence of each and every participant. We appreciate your tireless and selfless participation during 2nd Patotsav and Chhapanbhog Celebration. It was a wonderful success.
For More Information Please Contact : Rajeev Desai 860 796 2162 or Pranay Shah 860 328 0295
One may visit www.vpofct.org or www.vallbhdham.org for complete information.
Photo1: Hindu devotees look upon a display of over 350 sweet items at a Hindu ceremony called Chappan Bhog-Bando Manorath at the Vallabhdham Temple in Newington Saturday night. Over 2,000 devotees from seven states came for the event held to celebrate the second anniversary of the temple.
Photo: 2 Hindu devotees from seven states around New England raise their hands in thanks after a religious lecture by Shri Dwarkeshlalji Maharajshree, the spiritual benefactor of the Vallabhdham Temple in Newington, before a Hindu ceremony called Chappan Bhog (traditional Indian sweets) - Bando Manorath (big celebration) on Saturday night. Over 2,000 people attended the event.
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