For Phalguna Purnima (2026) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Date (Purnima day): Tuesday, 3 March 2026 Purnima Tithi begins: 8:25 PM, 2 March 2026 Purnima Tithi ends: 7:37 PM, 3 March […]

Birthday of H.H. Swami Hari Harji Maharaj. Includes morning Geeta Path, Paduka Pooja, and Havan.

Holika Dahan (also called Chhoti Holi) is the bonfire ritual held on the night before Holi. It’s observed on the full-moon (Purnima) night of the Hindu month Phalguna.

Chaitra Navratri is a nine-night festival dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine forms (Navadurga), observed with prayers, satsang, bhajans, and (optional) fasting for inner purification and strength. The celebrations […]

Pran pratishtha is the rite or ceremony by which a murti (devotional image of a deity) is consecrated in a Hindu temple. A ceremony to invoke divinity into our idols at the altar. The Sanskrit terms prana means "life" and pratishtha means "to be established."

Gurudev Barsi - in memory of our beloved Gurudev we hold a prayer ceremony to observe the date 30/03/2000 that gurudev attained samadhi.

Chaitra Purnima is the full moon of the Chaitra month and falls in the heart of spring. It symbolizes fresh beginnings, clarity of mind, and renewing one’s spiritual intentions as […]

Hanuman Jayanthi celebrates the birth of Lord Hanuman—symbol of unwavering devotion, courage, and selfless service. It is a day to remember inner strength guided by humility, to chant Hanuman prayers, […]

Geeta Ashram Malaysia’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2026 is the annual meeting where members review the Ashram’s activities and finances for the past year, discuss plans for the coming year, […]

Vaishakha Purnima Upavasa falls on Friday, May 1, holding significant religious importance for both Hindus and Buddhists. For Hindus, this day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, often worshipped in his form as Lord […]

A special full-moon day that occurs during an Adhika (extra) lunar month. A good time for extra japa, satsang, charity, and prayer, as spiritual practices are considered especially beneficial.

The full moon of the Jyestha lunar month. Traditionally observed with devotion, fasting (optional), prayers, and satsang, offering gratitude and seeking inner clarity and strength.

The full moon of Ashadha month—often associated with Guru Purnima observance in many traditions. A day to express gratitude to the Guru and teachers, attend satsang, and deepen spiritual discipline.

The full moon of Shravana month, known for devotional practices and worship. Many observe prayers for purity, protection, and blessings, and participate in satsang and bhajans.

Krishna Janmashtami (कृष्णजन्माष्टमी), also known simply as Krishnashtami, Janmashtami, or Gokulashtami, is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. In certain Hindu texts, such as the Gita Govinda, Krishna has been identified as supreme God and the source of all avatars.

Ganesh Chaturthi also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi is a Hindu festival celebrating the birthday of Hindu deity Ganesh. The festival is marked with the installation of Ganesha's murtis (devotional representations of a deity) privately in homes and publicly on elaborate pandals (temporary stages).

The full moon of Bhadrapada month, a time for prayer, remembrance, and spiritual study. Devotees often engage in satsang, bhajans, and acts of service.

Shraddha Paksha is observed as a sacred 15-day lunar period from September 26 to October 10, dedicated to honoring ancestors through rites that bridge the physical and spiritual realms. During this "fortnight […]

Reciting the Hanuman Chalisa regularly is believed to bring numerous spiritual advantages. It is more than just a prayer; it is a tool for mental and emotional upliftment. Here are […]

Navaratri is a nine-night festival honoring Goddess Durga and the Divine Mother in her nine forms (Navadurga). Devotees observe special prayers/puja, satsang, bhajans, and (optional) fasting for protection, inner strength, […]

The full moon of Ashwin month, connected with post-Navaratri spiritual renewal. A good day for special puja, prayer, and charitable giving, cultivating peace and devotion.

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, celebrates the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. Families light diyas (lamps), offer prayers to Lakshmi for prosperity and peace, share sweets, […]

One of the most widely observed full-moon days—highly auspicious in many Hindu traditions. Often marked by deep prayer, devotional singing, lamp offering (deepam), and charity.

Gita Jayanti celebrates the day Sri Krishna revealed the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. It is observed with Gita parayanam (recitation), satsang, discourse, bhajans, and study […]

The full moon of Margashirsha month, considered a sacred time for spiritual reflection and worship. Ideal for japa, satsang, and reading of uplifting scriptures, seeking calmness and guidance.

As we stand at the threshold of a new beginning this December 31, join us in the collective chanting of the Vishnu Sahasranama. Often described as a 'spiritual shield' (Kavacha), these thousand names of Lord Vishnu provide a meditative anchor to release the burdens of the past year and align with the vibrations of peace and prosperity for 2027.
Whether you are seeking spiritual liberation (Moksha), mental clarity, or simply a moment of stillness amidst the year-end transitions, the recitation of these sacred verses is believed to neutralize negative influences and foster a deep sense of divine connection. Let us invoke the 'Lord of the Past, Present, and Future' to guide our next steps with wisdom and grace.
