The Sanaton Association has been serving the Bengali Hindu community in Greater London since 1983.
The Sanaton Association is a company run by volunteers. The organisation is registered as a charity and is solely dependent on kind donations.
Our aims and objective are to ensure the preservation of the Hindu religion and culture, further its advancement and make use of it towards the enrichment of the multi-cultural society in the United Kingdom.
We want to help build racial equality and harmony through our continuing relationships with various local and national voluntary and Government agencies.
We organise several religious festivals like:
·Durga Puja (Autumn Festival)
·Kali Puja (Divali)
·Saraswati Puja and Poush Parbon (Winter Festival)
·Dool Jatra (Holi, Spring Festival)
We also organise cultural events throughout the year, like the Bengali New Year (mid-April).
Our volunteers help the community by giving advice on matters of education, social rights, travel and many other issues. We also encourage anyone who wants to participate in our activities and help with our organisational needs
Sanaton Association48 Patriot Square
London E2 9AN
United Kingdom
Company No. 3376786
Charity No. 1075313
Our members are always available to answer any questions that you may have about Sanaton Association and its events.
Member Contact Details:
Mr. Proshanto Purokayastha - 07796 615410
Miss J. Gupta - 020 8599 8024
Mr. Fanindra K. Dhar - 020 8340 3671
Mr. Himangshu Goswami - 020 8552 6949
Mrs. Sukriti P. Sen - 020 8471 5621
Mrs. Shelly Goswami - 020 8586 9711
Thank you for visiting our Web site. Because we value the opinions of all Bengali Hindus, we appreciate any feedback. Please do not hesitate to contact us by mail or e-mail.
Registered Office and Mailing Address:
Sanaton Association
48 Patriot Square
LONDON E2 9AN
United Kingdom
Email: sanaton@hotmail.co.uk
Contact Address:
Sanaton Association
48 Patriot Square
LONDON E2 9AN
United Kingdom
Email: sanaton@hotmail.co.uk
Durga Puja Location:
The Sanaton Association presently has no temple and centre of its own. Its business is conducted from its offices in Brick Lane and Barking Road, London.
Normally, all of Sanaton’s religious and cultural activities are held at:
Toynbee Lecture Hall
28 Commercial Street
Aldgate
LONDON E1 6LS
Toynbee Hall is conveniently located near Aldgate East London Underground Tube Station and is served by London Transport Buses 15, 25, 67, 115 and 253. Unless you are familiar with the area, it is strongly recommeded that one uses public transport. If however you should decide to drive, follow the signs of the Inner Ring Road (East) until you see direction for A11 (Whitechapel High Road), then turn first left onto Osbourne Street which becomes Brick lane. If coming from the East, follow signs for City along Whitechapel High Road (A11) and turn right onto Osbourne Street .
Metered street parking is available nearby on Osbourne Street, Brick Lane and Hanbury Street. For more information contact:
Mr.Proshanto Purokayastha (Swapon) on 07796 615410
or, email: sanaton@hotmail.co.uk
Durga Puja Schedule
Sunday 5th October 2008, Maha Shasti:
Puja starts: 6:00pm
Puja ends: 10:00pm
Monday 6th October 2008, Maha Saptami:
Puja starts: 11.00am
Puspanjali: 2.00pm to 3.00pm
Prosad Bitaron: 3.00pm to 8.00pm
Arati:7.00pm
After Arati, evening program starts at 8 PM......
Puja ends: 11.00pm
Tuesday 7th October 2008, Maha Ashtami:
Puja starts:11.00am
Puspanjali:2.00pm to 3.00pm
Kirton: 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Prosad Bitaron:3.00pm to 8.00pm
Arati:7.00pm
Puja ends:11:00pm
Wednesday 8th October 2008, Maha Nabami:
Puja starts:11.00am
Puspanjali:2.00pm to 3.00pm
Prosad Bitaron:3.00pm to 8.00pm
Arati:7.00pm
After Arati, evening program starts at 8 PM.......
Puja ends:11.00pm
Thursday 9st October 2008, Vijoya Dashamee:
Puja starts: 3.00pm
Puspanjali:4.00pm to 5.00pm
Prosad Bitaron:4.00pm to 5.00pm
Puja ends:11.00pm
Tuesday 28th October 2008:
Kali Puja
Kali Puja starts at 3:00PM and ends at 10:00 PM.
Forth coming events:
Saraswati Puja
31st January 2009
for more details visit: http://www.sanaton.org.uk/
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