Shri Ninai Adhishta Kedarling Devasthan Ashta

Our Festivals

Shri Ninai Adhishta Kedarling Devasthan Ashta

Holi Utsav

Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the start of spring, love, and new life. It is also known as the “Festival of Colors”. 

The date changes each year depending on the full moon, but it is held sometime between the end of February and the middle of March and lasts a night and a day.

we celebrate this festival of 10 days, on the 10th day, Dhulivandan, we have palakhi sohala followed by social activities.

Murti Pranpratisthanpana Vardhapan Din

Our temple had different god murtis for the last 100 years and due to the period murti was not in the proper stage so in the year 2023 we had Murti Pranpratisthanpana Sohala and we built new murtis. As a remembrance, now every year we celebrate this day with great devotion and reverence.

Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti – 19 Feb

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti is celebrated on February 19th every year. It is the birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, who founded the Maratha Empire. 

Shivaji Maharaj is considered one of India’s greatest rulers and warriors. He is revered for his courage, military prowess, and commitment to justice and equality.  He is also known for his defence of Hinduism against the Mughal rulers. 

He is revered for his strategic brilliance, valour, and commitment to protecting Hindu traditions, earning him the title “Chhatrapati” meaning “King of Kings”;

Gudhi Padawa

Gudi Padwa is a major Hindu festival celebrated in India, especially in Maharashtra, to mark the beginning of the New Year according to the Hindu calendar. 

The festival usually falls in March or April and is celebrated on the first day of Chaitra month, which is the first month of the Hindu Panchangam calendar

Ganapati Festival

He is the son of God Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Ganesha is a very popular god in Hindu Religion and is one of the most worshipped. 

Hindu tradition states that Ganesha is a god of wisdom, success and good luck. He is also the giver of different types of favours.

KrushnaJanmashtami

 Krushna Janmashtami marks the divine birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. Devotees celebrate with fasting, bhajans, and midnight rituals to honor his arrival.Temples are beautifully decorated, and Dahi Handi events bring joy and excitement.The teachings of Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita inspire wisdom and devotion. This festival symbolizes the victory of dharma and the power of love and faith

 

Dasara

Dasara, also called Vijayadashami, is a significant Hindu festival celebrating the triumph of good over evil, marking Lord Rama’s victory against the demon king Ravana from the Ramayana epic. 

It signifies the rescue of Sita, Rama’s wife, who was abducted by Ravana, and is celebrated by burning effigies of Ravana to symbolize the destruction of evil. 

This festival usually falls in September or October and is marked by vibrant decorations, processions, and cultural performances.

Chatrapatil Shivaji Maharaj Killa Spardha

A Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Fort Competition is a unique event celebrating the legacy of the great Maratha ruler. Participants recreate models of his historic forts, showcasing architectural brilliance and strategic designs. These competitions promote history, valor, and the importance of preserving Maharashtra’s rich heritage. Schools, colleges, and history enthusiasts take part, making it an educational and patriotic experience. Such events inspire young minds to learn about Shivaji Maharaj’s courage, leadership, and vision

 

1 Hour for NinaiNagar Developement

The development of Ninainagar requires a strategic approach focusing on infrastructure, sustainability, and community welfare. To begin with, assessing the current state of roads, public transport, and connectivity will help identify key improvement areas. Basic amenities such as water supply, sanitation, and waste management must be prioritized to enhance the quality of life for residents. Additionally, urban planning should include green spaces, smart city initiatives, and eco-friendly solutions to promote long-term sustainability. The discussion should also address economic growth through local business support, employment opportunities, and better educational institutions. Public health facilities, safety measures, and digital accessibility are equally important in shaping Ninainagar into a modern and livable town. Collaboration with government authorities, private investors, and local communities will be essential to drive meaningful progress. Finally, setting clear goals, timelines, and accountability measures will ensure that development plans translate into real improvements.