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List of Sevas at Sringeri Sharada Peetham शश्रीगणशश�रद�गण 셁भभ्योग नमम INFORMATION ABOUT SEVAS PERFORMED AT VARIOUS SHRINES AT SRI MATH, SRINGERI SHARADA PEETHAM APRIL 2017 For the latest copy of this booklet (with updated information), please log on to the official website at http://www.sringeri.net Temples 1. Sri Torana Ganapati..............................................................................................1 2. Sri Sharadamba Temple.......................................................................................1 2.a Sri Sharadamba..............................................................................................1 2.b Sri Shakti Ganapati.........................................................................................2 2.c Sri Shankaracharya........................................................................................2 2.d Sri Malayala Brahma......................................................................................3 2.e Sri Kodanda Rama..........................................................................................3 3. Sri Sureshwaracharya..........................................................................................3 4. Sri Janardana Swami Temple................................................................................4 4.a Sri Janardhana Swami....................................................................................4 4.b Sri Sudarshana Chakra...................................................................................4 4.c Sri Anjaneya...................................................................................................4 4.d Sri Garuda......................................................................................................4 5. Sri Vidyashankara Temple....................................................................................5 5.a Sri Vidyashankara...........................................................................................5 5.b Sri Vidya Ganapati..........................................................................................5 5.c Sri Durgamba.................................................................................................5 5.d Sri Kartaveeryajuna (Sahasrarjuna)...............................................................6 5.e Sri Shanaischara (Shaneeshwara)..................................................................6 6. Sri Balasubrahmanya Swami Temple...................................................................6 7. Adhishthanam at North Bank...............................................................................6 7.a Sri Vruddha Nrisimha Bharathi Mahaswamiji.................................................6 7.b Sri Nrisimha Bharati Mahaswamiji..................................................................7 7.c Sri Sacchinanda Bharati Mahaswamiji............................................................7 8. Sri Vageeshwari Vidyaranya Temple....................................................................7 8.a Sri Vageeshwari..............................................................................................7 8.b Sri Vidyaranya................................................................................................8 9. Guardian deities of Sringeri.................................................................................8 9.a Sri Kalabhairava Temple.................................................................................8 9.b Sri Vanadurga Temple.....................................................................................8 9.c Sri Kalikamba Temple.....................................................................................9 9.d Sri Kere Anjaneya Temple...............................................................................9 10. Guru Nivas – Narasimha Vanam.........................................................................9 10.a Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Bharati Tirtha Mahaswamiji.........................9 10.b Sri Chandramouleeswara...........................................................................10 10.c Sri Ratna Garbha Ganapati.........................................................................10 10.d Sri Chakra...................................................................................................10 10.e Sri Vyasa Ganapathi Mandira.....................................................................11 11. Adhishthanam at Narasimha Vanam................................................................11 11.a Sri Sacchidananda Shivabhinava Nrisimha Bharati Mahaswamiji..............11 11.b Sri Chandrashekhara Bharati Mahaswamiji................................................11 11.c Sri Abhinava Vidyatirtha Mahaswamiji.......................................................11 12. Sri Malahanikareshwara Temple.......................................................................12 12.a Sri Malahanikareshwara.............................................................................12 12.b Sri Bhavani Amba.......................................................................................12 12.c Sri Sthamba Ganapati................................................................................12 13. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha – Narasimhapura........................................................13 14. Sri Suryanarayana Temple, Elamagge.............................................................13 15. Nagaparivara, Hanumanthanagar....................................................................13 16. Sachidanandapura Raktheshwari.....................................................................13 Seva List April, 2017 – Sri Torana Ganapati 1 1. Sri Torana Ganapati Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Ashtottara 5 3600 300 Ashtottara with Naiveda 10 4800 400 Modaka Naivedya – 21 Nos. 200 50400 4200 Modaka Naivedya – 51 Nos. 300 74400 6200 Modaka Naivedya – 108 Nos. 400 8200 98400 Swarna Kavacham * 1000 242400 20200 2. Sri Sharadamba Temple 2.a Sri Sharadamba Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Archana – Ashtottara Kumkuma 5 3600 300 Archana – Ashtottara with Naiveda 10 4800 400 Archana – Trishati 10 4800 400 Archana – Sahasranama 20 7200 600 Archana – Sahasranama Kumkuma with 80 21600 1800 Naivedya Archana – Sahasranama Kumkuma with Special 150 3200 38400 Naivedya Sarva Seva 500 10200 122400 Durga Saptashati Parayana * 500 10100 121200 Dhanurmasa Pooja(only on Dhanurmasa) 300 NA 6200 Dindi Deeparadana (Silver Chariot – with 1500 362400 30200 Suvasini Pooja) (Other than Fridays) * Dindi Deeparadana (Golden Chariot – with 5000 1202400 100200 Suvasini Pooja)Only on Fridays) * Udayastamana Puja – with Golden Chariot (only 6000 1442400 120200 on Friday) * Udayastamana Puja – Golden Saree with Golden 11000 2642400 220200 Chariot Seva (only on Friday) * * For Special Seva, Please inform on the Previous Day 2 Seva List April, 2017 – Sri Sharadamba Temple Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Udayastamana Puja * 1000 242400 20200 Suprabhata Seva * 1000 242400 20200 Suvarna Pushpa Seva * 1000 242400 20200 Aksharabhyasam (Other than Amavasya Days) 250 NA NA (from 8.00 a.m. To 1.00 p.m.) Saraswati Pooja 1000 242400 20200 2.b Sri Shakti Ganapati Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Archana – Ashtottara 5 3600 300 Archana – Ashtottara with Naivedya 10 4800 400 Archana – Sahasranama 20 7200 600 Panchamrita Abhisheka * 130 36600 2800 Panchakajjayya Naivedya 20 7200 600 Atharvasheersha Abhisheka * 250 62400 5200 Pradosha Puja (Only on Trayodashi) * 500 10100 121200 Dhanurmasa Pooja (only on Dhanurmasa) 300 NA NA Modaka Naivedya – 21 Nos. 200 50400 4200 Modaka Naivedya – 51 Nos. 300 74400 6200 Modaka Naivedya – 108 Nos. 400 8200 98400 Swarna Kavacham * 1000 242400 20200 2.c Sri Shankaracharya Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Ashtottara 5 3600 300 Ashtottara with Naivedya 10 4800 400 Rudrabhisheka – Ekavara with Panchamrita 250 62400 5200 Abhisheka * Dhanurmasa Pooja (only on Dhanurmasa) 300 NA NA Panchamrita Abhisheka * 130 36600 2800 * For Special Seva, Please inform on the Previous Day Seva List April, 2017 – Sri Sharadamba Temple 3 2.d Sri Malayala Brahma Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Ashtottara 5 3600 300 Ashtottara with Naivedya 10 4800 400 Dadhyanna Naivedya * 60 16800 1400 Vadesara * 300 74400 6200 2.e Sri Kodanda Rama Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Ashtottara 5 3600 300 Ashtottara with Naivedya 10 4800 400 Panchamrita Abhisheka * 130 33600 2800 3. Sri Sureshwaracharya Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Ashtottara 5 3600 300 Ashtottara with Naivedya 10 4800 400 Rudrabhisheka – Ekavara with Panchamrita 250 2100 25200 Abhisheka * Panchamrita Abhisheka * 130 33600 2800 4. Sri Janardana Swami Temple 4.a Sri Janardhana Swami Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Ashtottara 5 3600 300 Ashtottara with Naivedya 10 4800 400 Sri Lakshmi Narayana Hrudaya Parayana * 300 74400 6200 * For Special Seva, Please inform on the Previous Day 4 Seva List April, 2017 – Sri Janardana Swami Temple 4.b Sri Sudarshana Chakra Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Panchamrita Abhisheka * 130 33600 2800 4.c Sri Anjaneya Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Ashtottara 5 3600 300 Ashtottara with Naivedya 10 4800 400 Vadesara * 300 74400 6200 Veelyadele Pooja * 400 98400 8200 4.d Sri Garuda Amount (INR) Seva Monthly Yearly Single One Day One Day Ashtottara 5 3600 300 Ashtottara with
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