Kumbhabhishekham Pran Pratistha & Event
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Fremont Hindu Temple is proud to have completed the construction of the traditional Kumbhabhishekam is the Hindu Gopuram and the Havan Kund. The new deities that are to be installed in the new sacred ritual of bathing sanctum are Lord Balaji, Goddess Padmavati (Abhishekam) the deities (Lakshmiji), Shiva-Linga-Nandi, Sri Rama Parivar, Navagraha, Garuda Dwajastambha & with holy water and Bali Peeta will also be installed. Once the deities are installed and Prana Pratishta is celebrating the completion completed, regular poojas to the deities will of the temple construction. be performed Kalasha Sthapana Prana Pratishta is the sthapana of the Moorthies and anointing the newly There will be 505 kalashas in total offered built/renovated temple with to all the new deities that will be installed 3676 Delaware Drive, Fremont, CA 94538 in the temple. Each Kalasha Phone: (510) 659-0655 can be sponsored by a devotee/family the holy water from the Website: www.fremonttemple.org for a sponsorship tax-deductible Gallery: http://imageevent.com/fremonttemple donation of $251. The puja will be Kalasha that is sanctified Kumbhabhishekham performed in the name of the devotee sponsoring the Kalasha and after the Puja with spiritual energy. is completed the Kalasha will be given Phone: (510) 659-0655 Pran Pratistha & Event Fremont to the devotee as prasadham. Deity Website: www.fremonttemple.org Website: 3676 Delaware Drive, Fremont, CA 94538 CA 3676 Delaware Drive, Fremont, sponsorship is available for $1016. Gallery: http://imageevent.com/fremonttemple March 30th April 2nd 2006 Hindu Temple In this context, our scriptures recommend The process of homogenizing, synergizing Hindu Temple (“MANDIR”) the building of a Mandir as one of the highest Veda Shivo and uniting the mystique powers with the VIGRAHA of the LORD constitutes of dharmas. The invocation of the divine presence Shivam Veda The Hindu Temple is not just a building. Kumbhabhishekam. Kumbha means the Head in the image (deity) occurs upon completion of Veda is the Lord and the Lord is the Veda. A temple is a conception of Divinity a and denotes the Shikhara or Crown of the the Pratishta ceremony. public shrine for the community to gather Mandir. On the appointed day and at an auspicious time, the Kumbha is bathed with and worship. It represents a combination of Kumbhabhishekam and Prana Pratishta Life in human beings originates and ends, by the charged and sanctified holy waters in the religion and art. The Kumbhabhishekam and Prana Pratishta the grace of God. The beginning and ending of sacrificial pot and by a mystique process, these rituals of today are generally accomplished in a life cannot be controlled by a single human Though the rays of the sun illumine pranic powers trickle down a silver wire and span of four or five days with several rites in being. Similarly life in a temple exists in the deity everything, the placement of a mirror/lens enter the Deity installed inside the sanctum order as prescribed in the agamas. These rites into which life and divinity is endowed by the sanctorum of the Mandir. The Deity, which focuses the light and can even burn paper. start with Maha Ganapati Pooja and consist of reading of the Vedas. The Pratishta ritual aims was till then only a marble, sculptured stone Similarly, the glory of the Lord is seen in all image, is transformed into a vibrant and vivid several other homams and Poojas. This is followed at bringing the un-manifest nirguna Brahman to of creation and the temples play the role of living form of the Lord with innate beauty, by elaborate abhishekams with the sanctified a manifest form in the deity, giving energy and mirrors where the combined prayers of the grace and grandeur, conferring His divine community strengthen the community and waters from the kalashas, along with the recitation attributes, fit for worship and endowed with blessings on all devotees, who surrender enhance Saannidhyam (Holy Presence). of appropriate mantras. divine powers. themselves absolutely and take shelter in Him. Sri Padmavathi Sri Balaji Sri Shiva Sri Rama Parivar Navagraha.