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Various temples to observe Saraswathie pooja on Monday

South Coast residents can visit various temples for prayer.

The Maha Vishnu temple’s annual Saraswati prayer takes place on Monday, October 7 at 7pm. Service and bhajans will be rendered. All students and scholars are invited to bring in school books for blessing. Supper will be served.

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For more information, contact Reggie Chetty on 076 1307591.

The Hibiscus Coast Navaratri Committee will be observing Saraswati pooja on Monday, October 7.

Students are encouraged to bring in their books for blessings, thereafter the Sahastra Archana (offering of 108 roses to Mother Durga) will be performed, where devotees will have an opportunity to offer a rose to Mata Di. For more information, contact Anosha Ramouthar at 039 6824920 or 074 8976413.

The Umbango Sri Siva Soobramoniar Alayam is observing Maha Saraswathi prayers on Monday, October 7 with hawan starting at 5.30pm, followed by bhajans rendered by Vernon Govender along with the Sa Re Ga Ma music academy and the Prema Jyothi Seva Sungam group. Tying of the strings will be done by Guru, all children are welcome to bring their school and college books for prayer, and supper will be served.

For more information, contact Cohen Pillay at 076 4062386 or Jason Govender at 084 2508875.

The Shree Hanuman Sanathan Dharma Sabha Mandir will observe Saraswati pooja and Khanya puja on October 5 at 3pm. For further details, call Veena at 067 0688282.

The Port Shepstone Tamil Association observes its Saraswathie prayer on Monday, October 7. Everyone is invited. Donations and sponsorships will be appreciated.

For more information, contact Radha at 071 4835568.

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