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2) Holi - 1st March 2010 'Holika
dahan' represents burning of evil desires and negative forces.
"Protection of Prahlad" manifests: Due to constant attunement with
the divine, positive power is always protected. In short,
celebration of this festival indicates victory of virtues over
vices.
3) Hanuman Jayanti - 30th March 2010 Lord
Hanuman personifies highest degree of devotion and selfless service.
Celebration of this festival helps to revive these virtues which are
chief qualities of a disciple.
4) Guru poornima - 25th July 2010 It is an
auspicious and most important day in Guru-disciple tradition. On
this day, disciple offers a coconut at the feet of Guru, symbolising
that disciple is submitting his intellect and ego. It represents
highest degree of disciples surrenderness. Celebration of this
festival help one to be aware of working of internal Guru element
and invoke his Guru power.
5) Ganesh Chaturthi - 11th September
2010 Lord Ganesha symbolises virtues like leadership quality,
sharp vision, highest degree of intellectuality and strong faith. By
celebrating this festival, it helps to invoke these virtues in the
disciple, which are necessary for him to travel successfully on the
path of discipleship.
6) Navratri - 8th - 17th Sept
2010 Celebration of Navaratri festival helps to invoke Shakti
power and it represents feeling of worship and devotion to Mother
Goddess.
7) Diwali - Dhanterasha - 3rd Nov
2010 Dhanterasha is the day of Lord Dhanwantri. Celebration of
this festival helps to bestows upon man health, wealth and
immortality. (Immortality of Divine qualities)
8) Diwali - Laxmipoojan - 5th Nov 2010 On
Diwali day Goddess Laxmi is worshiped to bestow upon the worshiper
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