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Aarogya Yog Yatra

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Greetings from the Organising team

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Dr. Sunita Tandulwadkar

President, FOGSI

Dr. Madhuri Patel

Secretary General, FOGSI
Block Your Dates

Tirupati

Tirupati Society

20th-21st January 2025

Rishikesh

Dehradun Society

19th-20th February 2025

Bhubaneswar

Cuttack Society

18th March 2025

Varanasi

Varanasi Society

20th March 2025

Amritsar

Amritsar Society

2nd & 3rd April 2025

Dwarka & Somnath

Jamnagar Society

11th & 12th June 2025

Ajmer

Ajmer Society

10th July 2025

Shreenath Ji

Udaipur Society

13th July 2025

Rameshwaram

Madurai Society

28th July 2025

Mathura & Govardhan

Mathura Society

10th & 11th Sep 2025

Ayodhya

Ayodhya Society

8th Oct 2025

Goa

Goa Society

10th Dec 2025

Aarogya Yog Yatra
Ganga Arti, Varanasi

The Ganga Arti in Varanasi is a mesmerizing spiritual experience that embodies the essence of devotion and tradition. Held every evening at the famous Dashashwamedh Ghat, the arti is a grand offering to the sacred River Ganga, revered as the lifeline of Indian culture and spirituality. As the sun sets, the ghats come alive with the glow of hundreds of lamps, the scent of incense, and the melodious chants of mantras.

Priests dressed in traditional attire perform synchronized rituals with great reverence, offering prayers for the well-being of humanity. The sight of the flickering lamps against the backdrop of the river, with boats gently swaying in the waters, creates an unforgettable spiritual ambiance. Visitors from around the world gather to witness this unique ritual, which has been a symbol of devotion for centuries.

A visit to the Ganga Arti is not just a visual treat but a soulful journey that connects you with the divine energy of Varanasi and the eternal flow of the Ganga.

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