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Old 15th June 2008, 09:10 AM
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Default Varalakshmi Puja at Memphis-Tennesse.

Hi Members,
We have come recently to Memphis-Tenesse. We had been to the Balaji Mandir here. It is very good. Lot of indians gather here at the temple on important days.
We have to perform Varalakshmi Puja on 15th August . I want know any members from Indus Ladies are here, so that we can meet and take their help and guidance to perform this puja.
If any members from Memphis please respond.

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Old 2nd July 2008, 11:54 AM
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Default Re: Varalakshmi Puja at Memphis-Tennesse.

balatv44

Check out the religious forum here to know more about VaraLakshmi Puja.


here is the link for the pooja in telugu

Vara Lakshmi Vratam
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