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Shri Durga Bhawan, Bilston, UK

Temple  Address


Shri Durga Bhawan
Old Crown Works
Wellington Road
Bilston
WV14 6BE
TEL. 01902354081







One may worship Shiva, Vishnu, Rama, Krishna or some other gods and goddesses or one may believe in the 'Supreme Spirit' or the 'Indestructible Soul' within each individual and still be called a good Hindu.In Hinduism the Supreme Being doesn't sit in Heaven meting out rewards and punishments, but, instead, is present in all creatures. Rather than being a pantheistic religion, Hinduism is panentheistic because god, as an ever-changing Being, is present in everything and everyone. Creation, protection and destruction, the chief functions/roles of the Supreme Being, are represented to Hindus by three gods of our Hindu Trinity Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. Some explain these three gods as manifestations of the Supreme Being; others insist that they are independent. Each god has a particular power associated with him, which, in turn, is represented as a consort.

 Temple Timing
Monday-Sunday:
8.00 AM to 7.30 PM, 


Every Tuesday
Kirtan
7.00 PM to 8.30 PM
8.30 Aarti
After Langer

  
 
 Free Yoga Classes at Shri Durga Bhawan

COMMUNITY CENTER

(HINDU WELFARE SOCIETY)

Old Crown Works, Wellington Road,


 All the festivals and Poojas to be organised by the Temple. If anyone wants to

Sponsor the Temple to Perform Any Festival the Price for this is £101. For any

information then please contact the priests and also notify the trustees for

conformation.

Trustees telephone number is 07830 022610.


The following price list is for.

For any Festival £251 with food {langar}.Plus a minimum of £51.00 pound is for

Ardas due to Mandir expenses.

The decision of the Festivals has been taken by the Trustee

Saturday Jagran and Chownki £351.00 with Food {langar}. Plus £101.00 Minimum

Ardas Due to Mandir Expenses.


Saturday or Sunday Kirtan: £251.00 with food {langar}. Plus £51.00 Minimum

Ardas Due to Mandir Expenses


Tuesday Kirtan £175.00 with food {langar}



HIRING RATES


Private Function’s hall: £51.00 minimum up to three hours use.


Private Function’s hall With Kitchen: £101.00 minimum up to three hours use.


All Rates Are Applicable From 1st January 2014

For any enquires please contact 07830 022610

or Email at admin@shridurgabhawan.com


Shri Durga Bhawan Bilston


2014 Hindu Calendar for Hindu festivals, England, United Kingdom

This is a month wise list of most Hindu festivals in year 2014. Most of the Hindu festivals are determined based on position of the Sun and the Moon. Please visit Hindu Festivals as per Lunar month to know in which Lunar month festivals are celebrated. Hindu Festivals depend on location and might differ for two cities and difference is quite noticeable for cities in different time zone. Hence one should set the location before looking into the festival list.


January 2014


DATE 
04.01.2014 Saturday - Panchak Begins   07.18 AM
08.01.2014 Wednesday - Panchak End   03.16 PM
11.01.2014  Saturday - Pausha Putrada Ekadashi
13.01.2014 Monday - Lohdi
14.01.2014  Tuesday - Sankranti (Magha)
15.01.2014  Wednesday - Purnima (Europe Only)
19.01.2014  Sunday - Ganesh Chauth
27.01.2014  Monday - Ekadashi
30.01.2014  Thursday - Mauni Amavas
31.01.2014 Friday - Panchak Begins   06.18 PM



February 2014

DATE
02.02.2014 Sunday - Ganesh Chauth
04.02.2014 Tuesday - Vasnt Panchami
04.02.2014 Tuesday - Panchak End   10.58 PM
10.02.2014  Monday - Ekadashi
12.02.2014  Wednesday - Sankranti (Phalgun)
14.02.2014  Friday - Purnima
25.02.2014 Tuesday - Ekadashi
27.02.2014 Thursday - Maha Shivaratri
28.02.2014 Friday - Panchak Begins   05.23 AM


March 2014


DATE
01.03.2014 Saturday - Amavash
04.03.2014 Tuesday - Panchak End   08.42 AM
08.03.2014 Saturday - Holastak Begins
12.03.2014  Wednesday - Ekadashi
14.03.2014  Friday - Sankranti ( Chaitra )
16.03.2014  Sunday - Holika Dahan
16.03.2014 Sunday - Purnima
17.03.2014  Monday - Rangwali Holi
26.03.2014 Wednesday - Ekadashi ( Europe Only )
27.03.2014 Thursday - Panchak Begins   02.24 PM
30.03.2014 Sunday - Amavas
31.03.2014 Monday - Samvat Begins ( 2071 )
31.03.2014  Monday - Navratra Begins



April 2014


DATE
01.04.2014  Tuesday - Panchak End   07.56 PM
07.04.2014  Monday - Durga Ashtami
08.04.2014  Tuesday - Shri Rama Navami
10.04.2014  Thursday - Ekadashi
14.04.2014  Monday - Sankranti ( Vaishkha )
14.04.2014  Monday - Purnima Vrat
15.04.2014  Tuesday - Hanuman Jayanti
15.04.2014  Tuesday - Purnima
23.04.2014  Wednesday - Panchak Begins   09.58 PM 
25.04.2014  Friday - Ekadashi
28.04.2014  Monday - Panchak End   04.51AM
29.04.2014  Tuesday - Surya Grahan
29.04.2014 Tuesday - Amavas



May 2014



DATE
02.05.2014  Friday - Akshay Tritiya
10.05.2014  Saturday - Ekadashi
14.05.2014  Wednesday - Sankranti ( Jyestha )
14.05.2014  Wednesday - Purnima
21.05.2014  Wednesday - Panchak Begins   03.20 AM
24.05.2014  Saturday - Ekadashi
25.05.2014  Sunday - Panchak End   11.43 AM
28.05.2014  Wednesday - Amavas




June 2014



DATE
09.06.2014  Monday - Ekadashi ( Nirjala )
12.06.2014  Thursday - Vat Savitri Varat ( Europe Only )
12.06.2014  Thursday - Purnima 
15.06.2014  Sunday - Sankranti ( Aasadh )
17.06.2014  Tuesday - panchak Begins   09.35 AM
21.06.2014  Saturday - Panchak End   05.13 PM
23.06.2014  Monday - Ekadashi




July 2014


DATE
08.07.2014  Tuesday - Ekadashi
10.07.2014  Thursday - Jaya Parvati Varat Begins
11.07.2014  Friday - Purnima Vrat
12.07.2014  Saturday - Guru Purnima
14.07.2014  Monday - Jaya Parvati Varat End
14.07.2014  Monday - Panchak Begins   06.10 PM
16.07.2014  Wednesday - Sankranti Sharawan
18.07.2014  Friday - Panchak End 11.00 PM
22.07.2014  Tuesday - Ekadashi
26.07.2014  Saturday - Amavas



August 2014



DATE
01.08.2014  Friday - Nag Panchami
07.08.2014  Thursday - Ekadashi
10.08.2014  Sunday - Raksha Bandhan 
10.08.2014  Sunday - Purnima
11.08.2014  Monday - Panchak Begins   04.35 AM
15.08.2014  Friday - Panchak End   06.34 AM
16.08.2014  Saturday - Sankranti ( Bhadrapad )
17.08.2014  Sunday - Krishna Janmashtami 
20.08.2014  Wednesday - Ekadashi
25.08.2014  Monday - Amavas
28.08.2014  Thursday - Hartalika Teej
28.08.2014  Thursday - Kevda Teej
29.08.2014  Friday - Ganesh Chaturthi
30.08.2014  Saturday - Rishi Panchami




September 2014



DATE
02.09.2014  Tuesday - Radha Ashtami
05.09.2014  Friday - Ekadashi
07.09.2014  Sunday - Panchak Begins   03.23 PM
08.09.2014  Monday - Purnima ( Sharadha )
09.09.2014  Tuesday - Shraddha Begins
11.09.2014  Thursday - Panchak End   04.11 PM
16.09.2014  Tuesday - Maha Laxmi Varat
16.09.2014  Tuesday - Sankranti ( Aashvin )
19.09.2014  Friday - Ekadashi
23.09.2014  Tuesday - Sharadha Ends
24.09.2014  Wednesday - Amavas
25.09.2014  Thursday - Navratri Started




October 2014




DATE
02.10.2014  Thursday - Durga Ashtami
03.10.2014  Friday - Dussehra , Vijayadashami
04.10.2014  Saturday - Ekadashi
05.10.2014  Sunday - Panchak Begins   12.27 AM
07.10.2014  Tuesday - Purnima Varat
08.10.2014  Wednesday - Sharad Purnima
09.10.2014  Thursday - Panchak Ends   02.45 AM 
11.10.2014  Saturday - Karwa Chauth
15.10.2014  Wednesday - Ahoi Ashtami
17.10.2014  Friday - Sankranti ( Kartik )
19.10.2014  Sunday - Ekadashi 
21.10.2014  Tuesday - Dhan Teras 
23.10.2014  Thursday - Diwali/Lakshami Puja 
23.10.2014  Thursday - Amavas
24.10.2014  Friday - Annkut
25.10.2014  Saturday - Bhaiya Dooj





November 2014



DATE
01.11.2014  Saturday - Panchak Begins   06.39 AM
02.11.2014  Sunday - Ekadashi ( Europe Only )
05.11.2014  Wednesday - Panchak Ends   11.26 AM
06.11.2014  Thursday - Purnima
16.11.2014  Sunday - Sankranti ( Margshirsh )
18.11.2014  Tuesday - Ekadashi
22.11.2014  Saturday - Amavas 
28.11.2014  Friday - Panchak Begins   12.01 PM





December 2014



DATE
02.12.2014 Tuesday - Panchak Ends   06.52 PM
02.12.2014 Tuesday - Gita Jayanti
02.12.2014  Tuesday - Ekadashi 
05.12.2014  Friday - Purnima Varat
06.12.2014  Saturday - Purnima
16.12.2014  Tuesday - Sankranti ( Poh )
17.12.2014  Wednesday - Ekadashi
21.12.2014 Sunday - Amavas
25.12.2014 Thursday - Panchak Begins   06.19 PM

Symbolism in Hinduism
 In Hinduism, the symbols have been used from time immemorial. Symbolism is an important way in Hinduism for realization of divine knowledge. But, the science of symbolism has not been laid down, principle-wise, openly in any of the Hindu scriptures. It has to be patiently, devotedly and humbly studied. The degree and the manner in which this science has been imparted and understood have varied according to the capacity of those who have received it. There are many opinions about and explanations of such symbols. Even famous idols and images vary on the point of detail. For example, the image of Durga shown in this post has eight arms but Durga’s image of 10 arms  is also very popular .

Management

Baij Nath

Jai Dev

Members:
Ajay Corotana,  AnilKumar ,  pawan kumar, Rana , chandhok

Temple  Address


Shri Durga Bhawan
Old Crown Works
Wellington Road
Bilston
WV14 6BE
TEL. 01902354081
 





Om Tat Sat
                                                        
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