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Welcome to Shri Krishna Vrundavana

We provide opportunities to participate in daily poojas and Hindu spiritual activities. Our scholarly priests are available for performing Hindu dharmic rituals at the temple or homes of devotees.

Pradhana Acharya
Shri JP Achar
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"Doing dharma is akin to breathing" as one would never stop breathing, one should not stop following dharma
His Holiness
SHRI SUGUNENDRA THEERTHA SWAMIJI


Srinivasa Kalyanotsava Fund Raising Event
30 March 2024

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New Temple Construction

Background

Shri Krishna temple at Udupi is nearly 800 years old and is a major religious destination in south India. The planned temple under theauspices of Shri Puttige Matha, a monastery that has come down through Shri Upendra Teertha, a pontiff at the temple and adisciple of Shri Madhwacharya.This temple will be sixth in the USA after temples in New Jersey, San Jose, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Houston with plans of new temples.

Project Details

Temple is planned in the greater Atlanta area for easy access to people of all walks living in Atlanta and nearby Main Temple size: 25000+ Square Feet Land acquisition planned: 6+ Acres Proposed Parking space: 200 Cars A Vedic Samskara Hall is planned for the purpose of Sanskrit classes and promoting our traditions Bhojana Hall to serve prasad (food) twice a day Kitchen to cook sattvic food in the tradition of Udupi temple Priest & staff quarters

Donation

Be a donor and support temple construction. Based on the level of sponsorship a beveled memento will be inscribed in your or your family members name

Platinum Sponsor - MAHAPOSHAKA Gold Sponsor - SUVARNA POSHAKA
Silver Sponsor - RAJATHA POSHAKA
ISTIKA SEVA
BHOODANA

Contact Us
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Shri Krishna Vrundavana Atlanta

4946 Shiloh Rd,Cumming, GA 30040

(678)-648-5198

JP Achar

Harish Bhat

Temple Timing

Monday to Friday:

Morning: 6.30 am to 1.00 pm

Evening: 5.00 pm to 8.30 pm

Saturday and Sunday

6.30 am to 1:30 pm

5.00pm to 8.00pm

Pooja Schedule

Daily

6.30-8.30 am : Nitya Pooja

12.00-12.30 pm : Mahadhyaahna pooja

7.00 pm to 8.00 pm : Saayam Pooja

Monthly

Every Sankashtahara Chathurthi Ganapathi Homa

Every Purnima Shri Sathya Narayana Pooja

Every Amavasya Day Shri Durga Pooja

Parayana

Weekly

Mon 7.00 pm Rudra Paarayana & Abhisheka

Wed 7.00 pm Vishnu Sahasranaama

Thu 7.00 pm Raghavendra Stotra

Fri 6.30 pm Lakshmi Shobhane Paarayana

Sat 7.00 am Panchamrutha Abhisheka

Satyanarayan Puja is a Hindu religious ritual dedicated to Lord Vishnu, also known as Satyanarayana. Described in the Skanda Purana, a medieval Sanskrit text, this puja involves a recitation of the Satyanarayana Katha (story) which highlights the spiritual and worldly benefits of performing the ritual. The narrative emphasizes the importance of fulfilling promises made to God and recounts tales of those who neglected their vows. This puja is often performed during auspicious occasions and is a symbol of gratitude and reverence in the Hindu faith.

Sankashti Chaturthi, also known as Sankatahara Chaturthi, is a Hindu observance dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It occurs every lunar month on the fourth day after the full moon (Krishna Paksha). Devotees observe a strict fast, breaking it at night after moonrise with prayers to Ganesha. The significance increases if this Chaturthi falls on a Tuesday, known as Angaraki Sankashti Chaturthi, believed to be especially auspicious. Each month’s Sankashti Chaturthi involves worshiping Ganesha with a different name and peeta (seat), accompanied by specific Vrata Kathas (stories).