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* 19.3.2011 *
Vítání jara v sobotu 19.3.2011 od 19.00 hod a oslava HOLI svátku barev. 

* 16.4.2011 *
Svátek oddaného HANUMÁNA Dží oslavíme mantrou ŠRÍ RÁM v sobotu 16.4. 2011 od 19.00 hod (pondělí 18.4.2011)

* 29.10.2011 *
Svátek světel DÍVALÍ v sobotu 29.10.2011 od 19.00 hod (středa 26.10.2011)

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Inspirace k oslavám podle hindu kalendáře 2011

Friday 14 January

Makar Sankrant
Makar Sankrant is one of the most important festivals of the Hindu calendar and celebrates the sun's journey into the northern hemisphere.

Tuesday 8 February

Vasant Panchami
Dedicated to Saraswati, the goddess of learning and Brahma's wife. The festival marks the beginning of Spring.

Thursday 3 March

Mahashivratri
Mahashivratri is a Hindu festival dedicated to Shiva, one of the deities of the Hindu Trinity.

Saturday 19 March

Holi
The Hindu spring festival.

Tuesday 12 April

Swaminarayan Jayanti
This day marks the birth of Lord Swaminarayan for followers of the Swaminarayan tradition.
Rama Navami
Birthday of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu and the hero of the Ramayana

Monday 18 April

Hanuman Jayanti
This festival marks the birth of Hanuman, the Monkey God.

Saturday 13 August

Raksha Bandhan
Raksha Bandhan is the Hindu festival that celebrates brotherhood and love. "Raksha Bandhan" means a thread for protection.

Monday 22 August

Janmashtami - Krishna Jayanti
The Janamashtami festival marks the birth of Krishna, the most highly venerated God in the Hindu pantheon.

Wednesday 28 September

Navaratri (start)
Navaratri (nine nights) symbolises the triumph of good over evil and marks the start of autumn.

Thursday 6 October

Dussera
Celebrates Lord Rama's victory over the evil demon Ravana.

Wednesday 26 October

Diwali
Diwali, the festival of lights, is the most popular of all the festivals from South Asia. It is an occasion for celebrations by Hindus as well as Jains and Sikhs.



Inspirace k oslavám podle hindu kalendáře 2012

Saturday 14 January
Makar Sankrant
Makar Sankrant is one of the most important festivals of the Hindu calendar and celebrates the sun's journey into the northern hemisphere.

Saturday 28 January

Vasant Panchami
Dedicated to Saraswati, the goddess of learning and Brahma's wife. The festival marks the beginning of Spring.

Monday 20 February

Mahashivratri
Mahashivratri is a Hindu festival dedicated to Shiva, one of the deities of the Hindu Trinity.

Thursday 8 March

Holi
The Hindu spring festival.

Sunday 1 April

Rama Navami
Birthday of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu and the hero of the Ramayana
Swaminarayan Jayanti
This day marks the birth of Lord Swaminarayan for followers of the Swaminarayan tradition.

Friday 6 April

Hanuman Jayanti
This festival marks the birth of Hanuman, the Monkey God.

Thursday 2 August

Raksha Bandhan
Raksha Bandhan is the Hindu festival that celebrates brotherhood and love. "Raksha Bandhan" means a thread for protection.

Friday 10 August

Janmashtami - Krishna Jayanti
The Janamashtami festival marks the birth of Krishna, the most highly venerated God in the Hindu pantheon.

Tuesday 16 October

Navaratri (start)
Navaratri (nine nights) symbolises the triumph of good over evil and marks the start of autumn.

Wednesday 24 October

Dussera
Celebrates Lord Rama's victory over the evil demon Ravana.

Tuesday 13 November

Diwali
Diwali, the festival of lights, is the most popular of all the festivals from South Asia. It is an occasion for celebrations by Hindus as well as Jains and Sikhs.

Inspirace k oslavám podle hindu kalendáře 2013


Monday 14 January

Makar Sankrant
Makar Sankrant is one of the most important festivals of the Hindu calendar and celebrates the sun's journey into the northern hemisphere.

Friday 15 February

Vasant Panchami
Dedicated to Saraswati, the goddess of learning and Brahma's wife. The festival marks the beginning of Spring.

Friday 19 April

Swaminarayan Jayanti
This day marks the birth of Lord Swaminarayan for followers of the Swaminarayan tradition.

Saturday 5 October

Navaratri (start)
Navaratri (nine nights) symbolises the triumph of good over evil and marks the start of autumn.

Monday 14 October

Dussera
Celebrates Lord Rama's victory over the evil demon Ravana.

Sunday 3 November

Diwali