COLLECTIVE BRAHMOPADESHAM PROGRAMME-2021

A collective (samuhik) Brahmopadesham (Moonji) karyakram will be held at Shri Mahalasa Narayani Devi Kshetra, Harikhandige on Raviwar, Vaishakha Maase, Krishna Paksha, Panchami – Thursday, May 02, 2021, Udupi, Karnataka. Please contact the temple for registration and further details. landline:0820-2543400; Cell:9739486200 Whats App at 8970414801      

Panchang in Inbox

Hundreds of devotees of Shri Mahalasa Narayani are benefiting by receiving the Daily Panchang & Events information right inside their e-mail in-boxes.This benefit is also availed by many other God-loving Hindus too. Apart from information regarding the day’s tithi, wara, nakshatra and other relevant data, the mail also highlights the … Continue reading

Women’s Convention

Mahila Samavesha is a highly popular annual or bi-annual programme that is held at Shri Mahalasa Narayani Devi Kshetra. During this convention, one or two newsmakers relate their experiences, especially with regard to God and spirituality, but the convention also covers a wide range of topics related to women. Women … Continue reading

Summer Camp

Strengthening, purifying the soul What is more important for your kid/s this summer? Sun-tan at water resorts or being spiritually fortified at our beloved Mother Mahalasa Narayani’s feet? And bathe in the pure Ganga-like Guru-Shishya parampara and emerge a wise, pure, devout human being whose life is dedicated to the … Continue reading

Ghar Wapsi: A Miracle

|| Shoshanam bhavsindhoshcha gyapanam saarsampadah || || Guroh-padodakam samyak tasmai Shri Gurave Namah || || Even by the very sipping of the charanamruta (the water with which the feet of guru are washed), we get blessed by the eternal wealth (of liberating knowledge), and which dries up the endless ocean … Continue reading

HARIKHANDIGE MAHATMYE

Devotees relate their experiences Noted Journalist M.V. Kamath releasing the book on Shri Mahalasa Narayani Temple at Harikhandige on Monday, December 20, 2010. Also seen is Guruji Shri Suresh J. Pai (second left). Senior journalist and columnist M.V. Kamath yesterday released “Devi Kshetrada Parichaya Haagu Mahatmye” at a simple function … Continue reading