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FISANA hosts first Mahashivratri puja in Edison, drawing more than 100 devotees
Summary
The Federation of Indian American Associations (FISANA) held its first Mahashivratri puja in Edison at the Golden Era Day Care Center, with more than 100 people attending a two-hour observance. Organizers, led by President Sureshbhai Patel and Secretary Yogesh Trivedi, said the event offered a serene setting for prayer and community connection.
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FISANA held its first Mahashivratri puja in Edison, drawing more than 100 devotees to a two-hour spiritual observance. The ceremony took place at the Golden Era Day Care Center, where the owner donated use of the facility for the evening. Organizers described the occasion as a peaceful opportunity for reflection and devotion. FISANA leaders said the gathering was intended to strengthen cultural and spiritual ties within the local Indian American community.
Key details:
- The event gathered more than 100 attendees for a two-hour Mahashivratri observance.
- The ceremony was held at the Golden Era Day Care Center, donated for the evening by owner Bhagwat Parmar.
- FISANA President Sureshbhai Patel led the effort, with Secretary Yogesh Trivedi and committee members coordinating the program.
- Volunteers, committee members and local sponsors helped plan and run the event.
- Organizers said the turnout and peaceful atmosphere reflected community interest in cultural and spiritual programming.
Summary:
The inaugural puja was presented as a milestone for FISANA’s local activities and highlighted interest in communal cultural observances. Undetermined at this time.
