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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

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Dwarkamai Inc  is a recognized religious non-profit, tax-exempt organization under IRS code section 501(c)(3). Dwarkamai is dedicated to organizing events and conducting activities directed towards personal spiritual development of the community. We conduct annual spiritual walk by various devotee families together which includes taking a Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Palki (palanquin) with the picture of our Guru – Shri Shirdi Sai to devotee/invitee homes accompanied by singing of hymns, chanting holy-name and spiritual merriment.
 Dwarkamai is the first spiritual organization to bring a large life size 6' beautiful Murti of Shirdi Sai Baba to the Boston area and members of Dwarkamai were the first ones to conduct Shirdi Sai Palkhi in New England (Boston area) since 2006. Since 2006, Dwarkamai has been helping various organizations based on Shri Sai’s philosophy to establish and conduct devotional programs. Apart from establishing various Sai temples, Dwarkamai has its own Sai temples at three locations: one in North Billerica, MA named as Shri Dwarkamai Vidyapeeth and the second one named Shri Gurusthan in Northborough, MA and now, the third temple Shri Sai Chavadi in Canton, MA which will be opening soon.

 Shri Dwarkamai Vidyapeeth and Shri Gurusthan are Centers of Spiritual Excellence, conducting, in addition to regular temple activities at the Center, lectures by Vedic scholars, health and wellness professionals, meditation sessions, education courses, yoga, kids enrichment activities and charitable sports events to give back to community. Based on Shri Sai devotees' request to have a temple close to the Canton/Walpole/Norwood area, Dwarkamai has signed a leased space at 960 Turnpike Street, Suite 28, Canton, MA 02021 for approximately 6500 sq feet temple area location and will be having Shri Sai Chavadi Temple to serve the devotional needs of devotees in this area. Please join us for the Grand Opening Ceremony of Shri Sai Chavadi, Canton MA on Memorial day weekend, May 24th for MahaKumbhabishekham and Pran Prathistha.

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