Temples

  • Sri Chilkur Balaji Temple
  • Sri Vengopala Swamy Temple
  • Sri Sivasai Kshestram
  • Sri Sanjivini Hanuman Ashram


  • Activities

  • January 1st in Chilkuru
  • Maha Shivratri in Chilkuru
  • Public Holidays in Chilkuru
  • Deepavali
  • Eco Ganapati
  • Dheepa Dhoopa Naivedhyam
  • Endowment Act-Meeting
  • Sarpa Dhigbandhana
  • Maha Padayatra - Tirupati
  • Maha Padayatra - Hyderabad
  • Arachak House Protection


  • Campaigns

  • Save Rama Setu
  • Ramasetu - Karunanidhi
  • Amarnath
  • Save Nataraja Temple
  • Karnataka - Awareness
  • Ekadasi
  • Handloom Industry
  • Annamaya - Lakshagala archana
  • Stop - 1st January


  • Do We Really Need To Celebrate Jan 1st as New Year? WHY?


    Let's question our self "are we followers, slaves of WHITE? Or The KESARI (Lions) of INDIA"?

    Day ChangeHow can a day change at MIDNIGHT? When there is no change in atmosphere, every thing is DARK at 12.00 Midnight.

    Devilish thought.
    Our Day starts with SUNRISE and ends with Sandhya (Sunset). According to our scriptures we have both significances of DAY and the Night.
    Year Change How can we differentiate between 31st Dec and 1st Jan. where as there is no change in Atmosphere, Nature, Movement of Earth and positions of Planets.

    How can a year change in 00.00 time. (12.00 Midnight - 00.00 Midnight)
    New Year is celebrated by Hindus, in other parts of India, in the form of various springtime festivals. Our culture itself is rich and variegated. For Ex - on UGADI you can see change in NATURE, Atmosphere new leaves and refreshing energy with a change in Planetary positions. This is clear and well defined that YEAR CHANGES.
    What is a Calendar? Is a calendar meaning a paper on wall printed numbers and names of a day? Is there any significance of names given to the months and days? Our calendar popularly known as PANCHANGA. Indicates detailed timings of every days SUNRISE and SUNSET and also the movement of MOON. The changes in planetary movements. The change in planetary movements has the effect on NATURE day and night with minutes timing that help us to plan or schedule our daily program.


    Ask you're self WHY? You will defiantly get an answer.!

    New Year is celebrated by Hindus, in other parts of India, in the form of various springtime festivals. There are diverse opinions about the New Year in a country like India, where the Hindu culture itself is rich and variegated. The Hindus in the different parts of the country celebrate their New Year at least four different times in a year.

    The Malayalees of the Indian subcontinent celebrate Vishu, spring festival on the 14th of April.

    Tamil Nadu where, the New Year begins the same day.

    The beginning of a New Year in Punjab is Baisakhi.

    Maharashtra it is Gudi Padva, which usually falls on the month of March or April.

    Andhra Pradesh celebrates the festival of Ugadi on the same day.

    The Kashmiri Hindus New Year during the festival of Navreh in the spring 10th of April.

    The Bengalis of West Bengal celebrate Naba Barsha on the on the 14th of April.

    Bangladesh on same day, calls it the Poila.
     
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