Deepavali Celebrations at our Centre

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Amriteswari Society Singapore celebrates

SHUBH DEEPAVALI!

The Victory of Light over Darkness

 

“Walk with the Light, you will shed Light everywhere you go” ~ AMMA

Amriteswari Society’s Deepavali Celebrations 2018 ~ ‘Shubh Deepavali’ will be organised as a half day event that lends itself beautifully to inclusivity, diversity, as well as the bridging of tradition and modernity with core human values, such as Unity, Love & Spiritual Progress, as taught by Amma.

The celebration includes:

  • Spiritual Prayer & Pooja (includes the Sri Mahalakshmi Deepa Pooja)
  • Bhajans
  • Spiritual Arts & Cultural Offering (“The Divine Light Within”)
  • Prasadam Brunch (Potluck)

8am – 8.45am

Paduka Pooja

Amma’s Ashtothram

Sri Mahalakshmi Deepa Pooja

8.45am – 9.15 am

Bhajans

9.15 am – 10.10 am

Special Deepavali Spiritual Arts & Cultural Offerings to Amma

10.10 am – 10.15 am

Closing Bhajan 

10.15 – 10.30am

Lokah Samastha (108)

10.30 – 10.50 am

Arathi & Closing Prayers

Bhagavad Gita

11am – 12.30pm

Potluck Prasadam Brunch

 

Please note: 

  • Admission to the event is free
  • Online pre-registration is required
  • Registration will close on Thurs 8th Nov at 9pm
  • If you opt to attend the Prasadam Brunch, kindly visit the information counter at our Centre on the day of the event to receive your brunch coupon

We welcome you to contribute to the event. If you would like to support the event, kindly select your preferred option(s) listed in the Online Registration Form. After you click Submit Form, you will be directed to our payment gateway. Please proceed to make your payment online. Kindly note that all payments will be received online.

General Enquiries ~ 6341 7701

Pooja ~ 9674 7198 (Sunil Kumar)

Prasadam Potluck Brunch ~ 9009 5683 (Prasanna)/ 93862631 (Jalaja)

Contributions ~ 9011 0637 (Sudheer)

We look forward to  welcoming you to this special celebration that “reminds us by lighting the lamp of goodness, to remove the darkness of wickedness within… Diwali is a reminder to invoke the divine within our heart.” ~ AMMA