Weekdays
4:30 AM
Mangala Arati
Prayers to the spiritual master & worship of the sacred Tulasi plant, followed by mantra meditation
7:15 AM
Darshan Arati
Greeting the deities, Sri Sri Radha Gopinatha, by singing the ancient Govindam Adi Purusam prayers
7:25 AM
Srila Prabhupada’s Guru Puja And Kirtan
Worship of Srila Prabhupada and offering pushpanjali (flowers)
7:45 AM
Srimad Bhagavatam Class
Philosophical discussion of verses from the ancient Bhakti text known as Srimad Bhagavatam
9:00 AM
Breakfast Prasadam Served
12:30 PM
Midday Arati
Offering lamps to the deities while singing Hare Krishna and playing instruments for Their pleasure
4:00 PM
Afternoon Arati
Singing for the pleasure of the deities while they are offered Raja Bhoga sweets.
6:00 PM
Restaurant Opens
7:00 PM
Gaura Arati
The singing of Bhaktivinode Thakur’s song Gaura Arati in glorification of Lord Caitanya as the full moon that had arisen on the banks of the river Ganga, coupled with dancing and chanting the maha mantra
9:00 PM
Sayana Arati
Singing for the deities and offering arati just before They sleep
9:30 PM
Temple Closes
Saturdays
4:30 AM
Mangala Arati
Prayers to the spiritual master & worship of the sacred Tulasi plant, followed by mantra meditation
7:15 AM
Darshan Arati
Greeting the deities, Sri Sri Radha Gopinatha, by singing the ancient Govindam Adi Purusam prayers
7:20 AM
Srila Prabhupada’s Guru Puja And Kirtan
Worship of Srila Prabhupada and offering pushpanjali (flowers)
7:45 AM
Srimad Bhagavatam Class
Philosophical discussion of verses from the ancient Bhakti text known as Srimad Bhagavatam
9:00 AM
Breakfast Prasadam Served
10:00 AM
Scripture Study Class
12:30 PM
Midday Arati
Offering lamps to the deities while singing Hare Krishna and playing instruments for Their pleasure
4:00 PM
Afternoon Arati
Singing for the pleasure of the deities while they are offered Raja Bhoga sweets.
6:00 PM
Restaurant Opens
7:00 PM
Gaura Arati
The singing of Bhaktivinode Thakur’s song Gaura Arati in glorification of Lord Caitanya as the full moon that had arisen on the banks of the river Ganga, coupled with dancing and chanting the maha mantra
9:00 PM
Sayana Arati
Singing for the deities and offering arati just before They sleep
9:30 PM
Temple Closes
Sundays
4:30 AM
Mangala Arati
Prayers to the spiritual master & worship of the sacred Tulasi plant, followed by mantra meditation
7:15 AM
Darshan Arati
Greeting the deities, Sri Sri Radha Gopinatha, by singing the ancient Govindam Adi Purusam prayers
7:25 AM
Srila Prabhupada’s Guru Puja And Kirtan
Worship of Srila Prabhupada and offering pushpanjali (flowers)
7:45 AM
Srimad Bhagavatam Class
Philosophical discussion of verses from the ancient Bhakti text known as Srimad Bhagavatam
9:00 AM
Breakfast Prasadam Served
12:30 PM
Midday Arati
Offering lamps to the deities while singing Hare Krishna and playing instruments for Their pleasure
4:30 PM
Afternoon Arati
Singing for the pleasure of the deities while they are offered Raja Bhoga sweets.
5:30 PM
Sunday Feast Talk
Sunday Feast talks follow 4-week topical presentations on sweet, instructive passages from the Bhakti texts, such as Lord Caitanya’s travels to South India.
6:30 PM
Sunday Feast Served, Kirtan Begins
Kirtan, or sacred musical mantra meditation, goes on until 9:30 pm.
7:00 PM
Gaura Arati
The singing of Bhaktivinode Thakur’s song Gaura Arati in glorification of Lord Caitanya as the full moon that had arisen on the banks of the river Ganga, coupled with dancing and chanting the maha mantra
9:00 PM
Sayana Arati
Singing for the deities and offering arati just before They sleep