Sai Parivar Plans New Year Celebration at Ghorabandha
Religious Programs Scheduled from 6 AM to 9 PM on January 1
Key Points:
- Sai Kripa Mahotsav to mark New Year 2026 at Shri Sai Nath Devasthanam
- Day-long religious programs include aartis, poojan and palki yatra
- Organization conducted multiple spiritual events throughout 2025
JAMSHEDPUR – Sai Parivar Vishva Seva Sansthan will organize a religious celebration on January 1, 2026. The event marks the beginning of the new year.
The organization announced the Sai Kripa Mahotsav at Shri Sai Nath Devasthanam. The venue is located in Ghorabandha. January 1 falls on the first Thursday of 2026.
Religious programs will begin at 6:00 AM. The activities will continue until 9:00 PM. Devotees can participate in various spiritual ceremonies throughout the day.
The schedule includes Kakad Aarti in the morning. New Year Poojan will follow the opening prayers. Madhyan Aarti is planned for midday hours.
Prasad distribution will be organized for all attendees. Moreover, a Palki Yatra will take place during the day. Dhoop Aarti and Shej Aarti will conclude the celebrations.
Anup Ranjan serves as president of the organization. He appealed to devotees to attend the celebration. The event aims to seek Sai Baba’s blessings.
The institution organized numerous events during 2025. Foundation Day celebrations marked a significant occasion. International Yoga Day was observed with community participation.
Shri Basant Panchami featured traditional rituals and prayers. Maha Shivratri attracted large gatherings of devotees. Chaitra Navratri celebrations continued for nine days.
Shri Guru Purnima Mahotsav honored spiritual teachers. However, Sawan Mahotsav brought monsoon festivities to the temple. Shri Janmashtami celebrated Lord Krishna’s birth with devotion.
Gajanan Utsav was held at Telco location. Sharadiya Navratri Utsav extended over multiple days. Chitragupt Puja honored the deity of destiny.
The organization conducted a mega free health check-up camp. The medical facility served community members without charges. A drawing contest engaged youth in creative activities.
The sansthan promotes spiritual awareness among community members. Service-oriented programs remain central to its mission. Social harmony initiatives continue throughout the year.
The institution operates from its headquarters in Jamshedpur. It maintains regular religious activities for devotees. The organization welcomes participants from all backgrounds.

