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Diwali 2026 in Frisco: Events, Puja & Where to Celebrate

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Diwali 2026 in Frisco: Events, Puja & Where to Celebrate

TL;DR

  • 🎉 Falguni Pathak Live In Dallas – Dandiya Dhoom 2026 brings one of the most celebrated voices in Navratri garba to Frisco Flyers Event Center on Oct 3
  • 🥁 Shri Atul Purohit Garba Dallas 2026 at Frisco Flyers Event Center on Sep 19 opens the garba season for the Dallas–Frisco South Asian community
  • 🙏 Krishna Janmashtami 2026 (Sep 4) and Ganesh Chaturthi 2026 (Sep 14) anchor the devotional calendar through August and September
  • 🛕 Hindu Temple of Frisco, Dallas Murugan Temple, Shree Samayapuram Mariamman Shakti Peetam, and Sri Mahaamaari Maariamman Temple Of North America serve Frisco's diverse South Asian community year-round
  • 🗓️ Raksha Bandhan 2026 falls Aug 27 alongside Purnima — the season's first major milestone for Indian diaspora families in Frisco

Frisco's Festival Calendar: From Janmashtami to Diwali

Frisco, Texas has emerged as one of the most significant nodes of South Asian diaspora life in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. The city's Indian-origin population has grown rapidly over the past decade, and the festival calendar reflects that depth — from temple observances serving Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, and broader South Asian communities to large-scale garba events drawing thousands from across North Texas.

The 2026 season runs from late August through Diwali, covering a stretch that includes Krishna Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, and Diwali itself. Two marquee live events at Frisco Flyers Event Center define the garba and dandiya portion of the calendar and are among the most significant South Asian cultural events on the North Texas calendar this year.

Live Garba Events: The Anchor Nights

Shri Atul Purohit Garba Dallas 2026 is scheduled for Sep 19 at Frisco Flyers Event Center. Atul Purohit is among the most respected live garba vocalists performing today, and his programs draw Gujarati diaspora audiences from across the Dallas–Fort Worth region. September garba events of this profile in North Texas have sold out in prior years — if you observe Navratri through traditional garba, this is the event to plan around and register for early.

Less than two weeks later, Falguni Pathak Live In Dallas – Dandiya Dhoom 2026 comes to Frisco Flyers Event Center on Oct 3. Falguni Pathak has become synonymous with Navratri celebrations for generations of the Indian diaspora, and her live Dandiya Dhoom events have a strong track record of high attendance across major US cities. The Oct 3 date falls within the Navratri window, making this the centerpiece garba night for Frisco's South Asian community this season.

Both events at Frisco Flyers Event Center should be booked well in advance. The combination of two high-profile performers at the same venue across the same two-week stretch is unusually strong for any single market, and community demand in the Dallas–Frisco corridor consistently outpaces venue capacity for events of this type.

The Devotional Calendar

The ritual observance cycle runs continuously through this period. Key dates for Frisco's South Asian community:

Date Occasion
Aug 27 Raksha Bandhan 2026
Aug 27 Purnima
Aug 31 Sankashti Chaturthi
Sep 4 Krishna Janmashtami 2026
Sep 10 Amavasya
Sep 14 Ganesh Chaturthi 2026

Raksha Bandhan 2026 and Purnima coincide on Aug 27 — a full-moon Raksha Bandhan is considered particularly auspicious, and the pairing marks the start of the festival season for South Asian diaspora families across Frisco.

Krishna Janmashtami 2026 on Sep 4 is observed across Frisco's temples with bhajans, kirtans, and midnight puja programs marking the traditional birth hour. Contact the Hindu Temple of Frisco directly for their Janmashtami schedule.

Amavasya on Sep 10 is observed by many families as a day for ancestral remembrance — pitru tarpan and related prayers are common on this new-moon day.

Ganesh Chaturthi 2026 beginning Sep 14 opens an eleven-day Ganesha celebration. In the Dallas–Frisco area, the festival has grown in community visibility, with both home installations and organized mandal programs culminating in a visarjan ceremony.

Additional observance dates through the season include Pradosh Vrat (Aug 25, Sep 8, Sep 24, Oct 8), Ekadashi (Aug 23, Sep 22, Oct 6), Sankashti Chaturthi (Sep 29), and Purnima (Sep 26) — keeping the ritual calendar active from late August well into October.

Mandirs Serving Frisco's South Asian Community

Frisco has a notably diverse temple landscape, reflecting the range of South Asian communities that have settled in the area:

Hindu Temple of Frisco (Sri Venkateswara Temple) at 2552 Stonebrook Pkwy Suite B600 is a major South Indian tradition temple serving the broader Hindu community. Their phone is 469-777-3026. The Sri Venkateswara form draws Tirupati-tradition devotees from across the Metroplex, and the temple hosts regular weekly archanas alongside major festival programs.

Shree Samayapuram Mariamman Shakti Peetam (SSMSP) serves Tamil-speaking South Asian communities in the area. SSMSP's worship tradition is rooted in Tamil Nadu's Mariamman practices, distinct from North Indian temple forms, and includes observances specific to the Tamil community's festival calendar.

Sri Mahaamaari Maariamman Temple Of North America at 735 Spurlock St, Frisco, TX 75036 is another Mariamman-tradition institution, with a particularly strong community presence during Mariamman-specific observance periods. The temple serves Tamil-speaking devotees from across North Texas.

Dallas Murugan Temple at 9741 Preston Rd Ste 501, Frisco, TX 75033 (phone 214-968-4559) is dedicated to Lord Murugan and draws Tamil-speaking South Asian communities from across the region. Murugan worship is observed year-round, with the temple hosting programs aligned with Tamil festival dates alongside pan-Hindu observances.

Together, these four institutions represent the South Indian tradition's strong footprint in Frisco, complementing the broader North Indian and Gujarati community practices that animate the garba season.

Insider Tip: For both Shri Atul Purohit Garba Dallas 2026 and Falguni Pathak Live In Dallas – Dandiya Dhoom 2026 at Frisco Flyers Event Center, wear traditional chaniya choli or ghagra attire that allows free movement — both events are active garba and dandiya programs and the venue floor gets warm quickly. Arriving 30 minutes before the listed start time is generally necessary to clear entry lines and claim floor space before the program begins.

FAQ

When is Diwali 2026 in Frisco? Diwali 2026 falls in late October or early November depending on the tithi. Community Diwali events in Frisco are typically announced by October. Check the Desi.Net Frisco calendar as the date approaches.

When is Falguni Pathak performing in the Dallas–Frisco area? Falguni Pathak Live In Dallas – Dandiya Dhoom 2026 is at Frisco Flyers Event Center on Oct 3, 2026.

When is Shri Atul Purohit Garba Dallas 2026? Sep 19 at Frisco Flyers Event Center, Frisco.

Which temples in Frisco observe Krishna Janmashtami? Hindu Temple of Frisco (Sri Venkateswara Temple) observes Krishna Janmashtami 2026 (Sep 4). Contact them at 469-777-3026 for specific program details.

How do I contact Dallas Murugan Temple? Dallas Murugan Temple is at 9741 Preston Rd Ste 501, Frisco, TX 75033 and can be reached at 214-968-4559.

What is SSMSP? Shree Samayapuram Mariamman Shakti Peetam — a Mariamman-tradition temple in the Dallas–Frisco area serving Tamil-speaking South Asian communities.

Bottom Line

Frisco's South Asian community is well-served through this Diwali season, with two high-profile garba events at Frisco Flyers Event Center anchoring October, a full slate of temple observances at Hindu Temple of Frisco, Dallas Murugan Temple, Shree Samayapuram Mariamman Shakti Peetam, and Sri Mahaamaari Maariamman Temple Of North America, and the major devotional milestones of Krishna Janmashtami and Ganesh Chaturthi to structure August and September. Book garba event tickets early, confirm temple puja schedules directly with each mandir, and mark your Navratri and Diwali dates now.

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