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HTCC-2021-Ecalendar.Pdf Hindu Temple and Cultural Center HTCC Donor members Oct 2019 - Sep 2020 Upcoming Plans Grand Patron (50K+) Complete Vaikunta Wing— Hanuman, Andal and Jaganath Start next-phase, Kailash Wing—Design, Permits and possibly Construction Abika Nimmakayala Temple Expenditure Patron(25K+) Sriram Viswanathan & Chitkalalalitha Seshasankaran Srinivasa & Namrata Chinimilli Niraj & Juhi Khanchandani Grand Donor (10K+) Surendra $ Deorajie Rajpal, Surrander Naganathan, Lakshminarsimhan Kasi & Sumahitha Parthasarathy, Sampath & Renuka Velamoor, Raghu Murthi & Suman Raghuveer, Jayaram & Kalyani Nanduri, Nandagopal Kirubanandan & Anusha Gopalakrishnan, Sriram Subramanian, Vipul & Pooja Kohli, Kiran Kumar & Bina Viswanath, Lakshmi Narayanan Ramachandran & Aarathi Satyanarayanan Donor (5K+) Karthik Mruthyunjayan & Sangeetha Karthik, Srinivas K Rasappan & Anuradha Annathurai, Mahendar R & Manasa Alluri, Rajesh Govindaraju & Lakshmi Rao, Debi P & Madhavi Mishra, Sathia & Vadivu Thirumal, Girish & Radha Raghupati, Debt Burden Satya & Chandrika Pulugurta, Vikram Khandpur & Satvinder Borrowed Till Date: 1.6 M Monthly Payment: ~10,000 Kohli, Sreekar Tanuku & Lasya Sreekar, Chakradhar Chilaka- Targeted Debt for next-phase: 5.0 M Monthly Payment: ~32, 000 pati & Devi Rajeshwari Narsingoju, Gunasekar Neelian & Jayalecthime Jayaraman, Shankar Narayanan Gurumurthy & Phase II (Kalakshetra Wing) Financial Needs Sowmya Gopalaratnam, Manoj Swaminathan & Gayathri Current Balance 2.0 M Umamaheswaran, Bhaskar Kesavalu & Rajeshwari Raj, Udai Additional Loan 3.4 M (Loan negotiated with Columbia Bank) Kiran & Lalithalavanya Vadali, Kunamala Muthuvadivu, Bhaskara Reddy & Saritha Latha Kolli, Arihant Sethia & Rimsee Remaining Kailash Wing Chhajer, Yogesh & Sanskruti Trivedi, Naveen Duddi Haribabu & Funds to raised before 2.6 M Buvaneswari Manibabu, Arihant Sethia & Rimsee Chhajer, Additional Borrowing 1.0 M Sivagopal Modadugula, Jesudoss Venkatraman & Sangeetha Rathinam, Manoharan Mariappan & Muthumari Manokaran, Total Project 9.0 M Param Krishnan & Radhika Janardhanan, Srinivas & Pavani Pothukuchi How to Contribute HTCC Operating Hours Directions to the Temple (I-405) Pillars of Community – continuous donation 1. At exit 26 on I-405N, take ramp right for Gold Pillar Program: 4 years commitment of $108 each Weekdays 9:00 AM — 12:00 PM SR-527 toward Bothell / Mill Creek 0.3 mi month (End of it you will be Donor Member) (Mon-Fri) 6:30 PM— 8:30 PM 2. Turn right onto SR-527 / Bothell Everett Hwy 1.1 mi Silver Pillar Program: 2.5 years commitment of $108 9:00 AM—8:30 PM Weekends every quarter (End of it you will be a Life Member)...or No Darshan 1:30 PM-3:00 PM 3. Turn right onto SR-524 / Maltby Rd 1.4 mi Donate spontaneously any time any amount 4. Turn right onto 39th Ave SE 0.5 mi Priest Service Availability 5. Turn right onto 212th St SE 0.1 mi We welcome all donors. No donation is too small. We Priest services for individual poojas (in temple or at 6. Arrive at 3818 212th St SE, Bothell, have recognition programs for our large donors who donate home) is available by contacting at phone: 425-483-7115 upwards of $5000. Please contact [email protected]. or email to [email protected] Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Become a Pillar of Annadanam(Food sponsorship) /Flower sponsorship the Community by available on the day of your choice. Online donations donating to HTCC. are now accepted for all HTCC services and various 425-483-7115 donations along with cash and check payments. www.htccwa.org Visit www.htccwa.org or call : 425-483-7115 Ugadi Become a Pillar of the Community by donating to HTCC. 425-483-7115 www.htccwa.org Become a Pillar of the Community by donating to HTCC. 425-483-7115 www.htccwa.org Become a Pillar of the Community by donating to HTCC. 425-483-7115 www.htccwa.org HTCC Priest Services HTCC priests are available for all your puja needs. Call HTCC office at: 425-483-7115 to schedule a service at home or temple. Revenue generated will be utilized for temple construction. HTCC Priest Services HTCC priests are available for all your puja needs. Call HTCC office at: 425- 483-7115 to schedule a service at home or temple. Revenue generated will be utilized for temple construction. Annadanam(Food sponsorship) / Flower Sponsorship available on the day of your choice. Online donations are now accepted for all HTCC services and various donations along with cash & check payments. Visit www.htccwa.org or call : 425-483-7115 Become a Pillar of the Community by donating to HTCC. 425-483-7115 www.htccwa.org .Please consider HTCC as the beneficiary of your end of year charitable giving. Visit www.htccwa.org or call 425-483-7115 How to Contribute Pillars of Community – continuous donation Gold Pillar Program: 4 years commitment of $108 each month (End of it you will be Donor Member) Silver Pillar Program: 2.5 years commitment of $108 every quarter (End of it you will be a Life Member)...or Donate spontaneously any time any amount We welcome all donors. No donation is too small. We have recognition programs for our large donors who donate up- wards of $5000. Please contact [email protected]. Our Priests Regular Weekly Programs About the Calendar Hindu Temple and Cultural Center is pleased to Dr. Vasudeva Sharma : He is of Yajurveda Day Time Description release the 2021 calendar containing information needed for the day to day usage by the devotees in the greater Seattle Smartha Sampradaya and Tuesday Every 7:30 PM Hanuman Chalisa Program is a disciple of Sri Kanchi Area. Kamakoti Jayendra 3rd 7:00 PM Saibaba Abhishekam Thithi: A month in the lunar calendar is the time the moon Saraswathi Swami. He has Thursday Every 7:30 PM Saibaba bhajans & Aarathi takes for each revolution around the earth. The lunar month a Doctorate in Astrology. is divided into two groups, called Pakshas, one when the Languages fluent- Telugu, Friday Every 9:00 AM Mahalakshmi Abhishekam moon is waning (dark fortnight or Krishna Paksha) & when Tamil, Hindi & English. Every 7:00 PM Lalitha Sahasranama Program the moon is waxing (bright fortnight or Shukla Paksha). Each paksha is divided into 15 thithis. The first 14 thithis are Every 10:30 AM Venkateshwara Abhishekam Sanskrit numberings from 1 to 14 (Prathama, Dwithiya etc). The 15th thithi of Shukla Paksha is Purnima (full moon) & Pt. Vidya Sagar Deevi: He is a “Vaikhanasa 1st 6:30 PM Srinivasa Kalyanam the 15th of the Krishna Paksha is Amavasya (moon is not Aagama Bhattaraka”,a 2nd 11:00 AM Ayyappa Abhishekam visible as it is closes to the sun). So as lunar month consists graduation course from Sri of 30 thithis & each thithi then corresponds to the time taken Venkateswara Vedic Saturday 3rd 10:30 AM Hanuman Abhishekam by the moon to move 12 degrees, with respect to the sun. University and follows Vaikhanasa Agama tradition. 4th 10:30 AM Navagraha Abhishekam Nakshatra: There are 27 Nakshatra (constellations) in the Zodiac. A Nakshatra (shown in italics in calendar) is the Languages fluent- Telugu, 5th 10:30 AM Special Homam (Check calendar) Tamil, Kannada, Hindi & zodiac constellations in which the moon is found on the English. Every 7:00 PM Vishnu Sahasranama Parayanam particular day. Timings listed in the calendar: The times listed after a Nakshatram Puja Time Thithi & Nakshatra are the times at which the Thithi or Pt. Venkata Sridhar Parasaram: He is a Nakshatra ends. The panchanga uses the vedic definition of “Vaikhanasa Aagama Sankashatahara day , i.e a day starts with sunrise and ends with subsequent Ganesha Abhishekam 7:00 PM Bhattaraka”,a graduation Chaturthi sunrise. Thus a thithi of 29:00 indicates that the thithi ends course from Sri before the subsequent sunrise. According to the Julian Venkateswara Vedic Trayodashi Rudrabhishekam 7:00 PM (western) calendar, this means that thithi ends at 5:00 AM University and follows (29:00 – 24:00) on the next day. Vaikhanasa Agama Purnima Satyanarayana Puja 6:30 PM tradition. Languages fluent- Festivals listed differently than in India: Hindu Telugu, Tamil, Hindi & Ardra Shiva Puja 7:30 PM festivals are generally based on the Tithi and/or Nakshatra as English. Punarvasu Rama Puja 7:30 PM per the lunar calendar (& some as per the solar calendar). For example Rama Navami is Chaitra Shukla Navami Rohini Pt. AnanthaRamaKrishnan Amaravathy Krishna Puja 7:30 PM Madhyahna. Each thithi begins & ends at the same instant all Rathnam: He has a Master’s in Kramantham, Krithika Subrahmanya Abhishekam 7:00 PM over the world. After correcting for the time zones , the tithi Kavya Padam in Krishna will begin/end on different local times in different parts of Yajurveda at Kanchi the world. Since India has little variation in terms of sunrise/ Kamakoti Mutt Veda In Temple Services - Call HTCC office at: 425-483-7115 sunset, a panchanga computed for one area is generally Patashala. He is well versed in Veda Parayanam & for a service usable as-is throughout the country. This is not true when Purohitham. Languages fluent Ashtothar Archana festival is computed for different location on the earth say – Tamil, Telugu, Kannada & Seattle. Abshishekam (Temple sponsored), Namakaranam, Pushpanjali Puja, English. Sahasranama Archana, Samuhika Puja, Vahana (Vehicle) Puja, Vidyarambham/Aksharaabyasam Annaprasanam , Navagraha Puja, Mundana—(Hair Offering) , Priest Service Availability Shraddham Hindu Temple and Cultural Center Priest services for Individual poojas (in temple or at home) is available by Abhishekam (Individual sponsored), Special pujas (Satyanarayana 3818 212th ST SE contacting at phone: 425-483-7115 or email Vratam, Lakshimi Puja), Individual Pujas (Anniversary Puja etc), Bothell WA 98021 to [email protected] Kalyana Utsavam, Seemantham, Upanayanam Hindu Temple and Cultural Center 3818 212th ST SE Bothell WA 98021 .
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