Appearance of Sri Nrisimhadeva
Times & Schedule – Sunday 15 May 2022
Morning
Temple Room (4:30-8am)
4:30am – Mangal Arati
7am – Guru Puja
7:30am – Deity Greeting
Sri Krishna Haveli (8am-10am)
8:20am – Class on Sri Nrisimhadeva
9:30am – Drama by Young Bhaktivedanta Players
10am – Nrsimha Kavaca Yajna
11:30am – Harinam in Watford
Afternoon
Sri Krishna Haveli (3pm-9:30pm)
4pm – Abhishek
5:30pm – Drama – ‘Jai Prahlad’ by Bhaktivedanta Players
6pm – Class on Sri Nrisimhadeva
6:30pm – Prasadam
7pm – Gaura Arati
7:30pm – Kirtan
(Sunday Night Kirtan in the Temple Room from 7:30pm-9:30pm)
Questions
Do I need a ticket to enter?
No ticket is required. The event is free for everyone to attend
Please see our directions page for more information: via Car or via Public Transport
Learn more
Sri Nrisimhadeva is Lord Krishna’s incarnation as half-man, half-lion. He is glorified, described and explained in the Vaisnava scripture Srimad Bhagavatam. Devotees pray to this form of the Lord for protection, not only from physical threats but also from the selfish attachments in our own hearts.
Lord Nrisimhadeva came to protect his great devotee, Prahlada Maharaja, who constantly prayed to Lord Krishna despite being tortured by his father, Hiranyakashipu. Nrsimhadeva outwitted the demon Hiranyakashipu, who thought that he had been blessed to never die under any circumstance.
Nrisimha Caturdasi, the appearance of Sri Nrisimhadeva is a day to pray for protection and celebrate His glories.
Contact
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Published onSunday, May 1st, 2022
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