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Locality: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: +1 204-586-9950



Address: 240 Manitoba Avenue Winnipeg, MB, Canada

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Manitoba Hindu Dharmik Sabha Temple & Cultural Center 16.11.2020

5 Most Important Incarnations of Lord Shiva no one knows :- The Sages requested Suta to describe about the different incarnations of Shiva. Suta told them, alt...hough Shiva has many incarnations, but there are five of his incarnations, that are most important yet people do not know about them. These five incarnations are 1. Sadhojat, 2. Namdeva, 3. Tat Purusha, 4. Ghoresh, 5. Ishan.

Manitoba Hindu Dharmik Sabha Temple & Cultural Center 19.10.2020

Navratri Day 6: Devi Katyayani, Sixth Form of Goddess Durga :- Goddess Katyayani is worshipped as the sixth form of Goddess Durga on the sixth day (Shashthi) of... Navratri festival. In order to kill the King of Demons, Mata Parvati took the form of Maa Katyayani, which is considered her fiercest form. Addressed as the warrior goddess, Devi Katyayani gives strength to her female devotees to lead a righteous and troubled free life. Young women also observe fast and do Katyayani Puja to please the Devi to seek blessings of a happy married life. Chant this mantra: See more

Manitoba Hindu Dharmik Sabha Temple & Cultural Center 13.10.2020

Happy Navratri to you and your family...... keep safe, stay safe

Manitoba Hindu Dharmik Sabha Temple & Cultural Center 27.09.2020

Worship Maa Shailputri on the first day of Navratri :- Durga is Shailputri, who was born to the King of Mountains. Shail means mountains and putri means dau...ghter. Hence, she is called Shailputri the daughter of mountain. Maa Shailputri, an absolute form of Mother Nature, is worshipped on the first day of Navratri. She is also referred to as Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva and mother of Lord Ganesha and Kartikeya. The image of Maa Shailputri is a divine lady, holding a trishul in her right hand and lotus flower in her left hand. She rides on Nandi, a bull. See more