Naivasha (Kenya): The Naivasha Hindu Temple in Kenya recently celebrated its centenary (1925 - 2025), a milestone that brought together devotees, well-wishers, and community leaders to honour one hundred years of faith, devotion, and service.
The two-day program opened on 23rd August with the recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa, followed by aarti and mahaprasad. The evening came alive with ras garba and bhajans, filling the temple grounds with joy, music, and heartfelt devotion.
On 24th August, the day began with abhishek and aarti. Devotees then joined in a grand shobha yatra through the streets of Naivasha, which was followed by the ceremonial dhwaja rohan. Words of appreciation and a vote of thanks brought the formal program to a close, after which the congregation shared mahaprasad, reinforcing the spirit of unity and togetherness.
Chairman of the Naivasha Hindu Temple, Bipin Shah, expressed heartfelt gratitude saying, “This temple is not just a building structure; it is a place of faith, devotion, and blessings and seeks continued support from devotees.”
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