Sri Siva Vishnu Temple 6905 Cipriano Road, Lanham MD 20706 Tel: (301) 552-3335 Fax: (301) 552-1204 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.ssvt.org Newsletter Vol 23, No. 11 Sani (Saturn) Transit Puja November 2014 Ayyappa Mandala Makarotsavam Saturn transits from one Zodiac sign to the next about once every two and half years. As per the North American Panchangam, Saturn transits from Tula Raasi to Vrischika Raasi on November 2 this year. According to Vedic Astrology, transition of heavenly bodies like Saturn and Jupiter has an effect on the individuals born under certain asterisms (Nakshatra). These effects could be characterized as being either positive or negative depending on Raasi (Moon sign) of the individual. To mitigate the negative effect and to enhance the positive effects of the transition, a special puja on November 2 will be performed by our priests. 9:30 amGanesha Puja, Kalasa Sthapanam, Navagraha Homam & Abhishekam (with emphasis on Sani) 11:00 am Moola Mantra Japam for Lord Sani 12:30 pmArchana, Deeparadhana, Prasadam & Raksha Distribution Sponsorship for Puja: $ 25 Please Note: Devotees will be given the Raksha (Sanctified thread to be worn around the wrist) after the abhishekam. Sponsors can also collect the raksha during their next visit to the temple if they are unable to participate in person. The effects of this transit for people born under various raasis will be described in a write up in SSVT website. The 2014-2015 Ayyappa Mandala Makarotsavam will start with Bimba Sudhi and Praasada Sudhi on November 16, 2014. The actual MANDALA UTSAVA AARAMBHAM will start on Monday November 17, 2014 morning with Ganapathi Homam, Dwaja Aarohanam, Sahasra abhishekam, Archana, Deeparadhana and end in the evening with PADI PUJA, Athaazha Puja, Seeveli, Harivaraasanam. The Ayyappa MANDALA PUJA is on Saturday December 27, 2014, and the MAKARA SANKRANTHI Puja is on Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Ayyappa Pujas will be performed in the morning and evenings every day, and special Ayyappa Pujas will be performed on weekends as per schedule found elsewhere in this Newsletter. Sunday, November 2, 2014 Annabhishekam to Lord Siva Thursday, November 6, 2014 Annabhishekam is celebrated on the Poornima day during the Hindu solar month of Tulaa. Annam (cooked rice) is offered as Abhishekam to Lord Siva after the Abhishekams with the eleven usual ingredients. Lord Siva is decorated with all the edible preparations, fruits and vegetables after the Abhishekam. Devotees may bring fruits and flowers for the Alankaaram if they so desire. Details of the program are given below: 9:30 AM Laghunyasa, Rudra Abhishekam to Lord Siva, Deeparadhana. 5:30 PM Annabhisheka Alankaradarshanam (until 8:00 PM) & Rudra Trishati Archana 8:00 PM Visarjana Abhishekam to Lord Siva,Archana, Jaya Jagadisha Hare Aarati, Prasadam Distribution @ 8:45 PM Sponsorship: $25 Gita Jayanthi (Guruvayoor Ekadasi) Tuesday, December 2, 2014 The Shukla Ekadasi prior to Vaikunta Ekadasi was the day when Lord Krishna imparted the Bhagavad Gita to His devotee Arjuna. This is celebrated as Gita Jayanthi. It is also an important Ekadasi in many parts of India, especially in Guruvayoor. Special Pujas will be held to celebrate both the events. 09:30 amBhagawad Gita Homam, Aradhana to Lord Krishna, Narayaneeyam Parayanam, Deeparadhana 07:00 pmSri Krishna Abhishekam, Deeparadhana 08:30 pmPrasadam distribution Sponsorship: $ 25 Sunday, November 16, 2014 - Monday January 19, 2015 Irumudi can be prepared at the temple at 8:00 am on Special Puja days. Devotees who need Irumudi materials from the temple are requested to send an e-mail to [email protected]. Devotees with Irumudi are requested to climb the Holy Steps before 9:30 am and hand over Abhishekam materials to the priest prior to the Abhishekam at 10:00 am. Thiruppaavai & Thiruvempaavai Recitation by Devotees Monday December 15, 2014 – Tuesday January 13, 2015 Thiruppavai, the divine hymn on Lord Vishnu composed by Goddess Andal (the Divine incarnation of Mother Earth), and Thiruvempaavai the divine Hymn on Lord Siva composed by Saint Maanickavaasagar will be recited daily during the Hindu “Dhanus” month (December 15, 2014 - January 13, 2015) at 9:30 am. Copies of Thiruppaavai are available in several languages in the temple. All are welcome to participate in this group recitation. SSVT ANNUAL FUNDRAISING DINNER For Jeernodharana Kumbhabhishekam 2015 Saturday, December 13, 2014, 6:30 PM At Kena Conference Center , 9001 Arlington Blvd., Fairfax, VA 22031 Sri Siva Vishnu Temple’s 2014 Annual Fundraising Dinner will be held on Saturday, December 13, 2014 at Kena Conference Center , 9001 Arlington Blvd., Fairfax, VA 22031. This year’s dinner will focus on raising funds for the 2015 Jeernodharana Kumbhabhishekam. This offers an unique opportunity for Corporations, Businesses and other Professionals to donate generously to the Temple, and at the same time advertise their services to the Indian community. Tickets -$50. Will be available at the manager’ office. 1 Religious Calendar Sat 1 Sun 2 Mon 3 Tue 4 Thu 6 Religious Calendar for November 2014 4:00 PM 9:30 AM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 9:30 AM 5:30 PM 7:00 PM Fri 7 9:30 AM 10:00 AM Sat 8 4:00 PM Sun 9 9:30 AM 4:00 PM Mon 10 7:00 PM Wed 12 9:30 AM 10:00 AM Fri 14 10:00 AM 7:15 PM Sun 16 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Mon 17 8:00 AM Wed 19 Thu 20 Fri 21 Sun 23 Mon 24 Tue 25 Thu 27 Fri 28 Sat 29 Sun 30 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 9:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 7:00 PM Srinivasa Kalyanam Special Sani Transit Puja (Please See Details) Navagraha Mangala Shanthi Aaradhana (JK Event) Anantha Padmanabha Abhishekam (Ekadasi) Siva Abhishekam (Kartika Somvaar); Tulasi Kalyanam Siva Abhishekam (Mahapradosham) Siva Abhishekam Annabhisheka Darshanam for Lord Siva (till 8 PM) (Tula Poornima) [See details] Satyanarayana Puja [Temple + Frying Pan Farm Park, 2739 West Ox Rd, Herndon, Virginia] Subramanya abhishekam (Krittika) Mahalakshmi Abhishekam Krishna Abhishekam (Rohini) Maha Ganapathy Homam (Sankatahara chaturthi) Mahaganapathy Abhishekam (Sankatahara chaturthi) Siva Abhishekam (Kartika Somvaar) Subramanya Abhishekam (Shashti) Rama Abhishekam (Punarvasu) Sarada Abhishekam Bhagavathi Seva Andal abhishekam (Purvaphalguni) Ayyappa Mandalotsavam Begins (Please see Details); Veda Paraayanam (Daily until Dec 26) Ayyappa Mandala Utsava Arambham (Please see Details) (UttaraPhalguni) PADI PUJA, Athaazha Puja, Seeveli, Harivaraasanam Anantha Padmanabha Abhishekam (Ekadasi) Siva Abhishekam (Kartika Somvaar) Siva Abhishekam (Mahapradosham) Sudarsana /Yoga Narasimha Homam & Abhishekam (Swati) Parvati Abhishekam Utsava Subramanya Abhishekam (Vishaka) Navagraha Homam & Abhishekam Ayyappa Mandala – Udayaatsaman Puja (Please see Details) Anjaneya Abhishekam (Moola) Maha Ganapathy Homam & Abhishekam (Chaturthi) Utsava Srinivasa Abhishekam (Sravana) Subramanya Abhishekam (Shashti) Puja By Children Durga Abhishekam Ayyappa Mandala – Pushpaalankaram (Please see Details) Ayyappa Mandala – Pushpaabhishekam Tue 2 Wed 3 Fri 5 Sat 6 Sun 7 Tue 9 Fri 12 Sat 13 Sun 14 Mon 15 Religious Calendar for December 2014 9:30 AM Gita Jayanti (Please see details) 7:00 PM Anantha Padmanabha Abhishekam (Guruvayoor Ekadasi) 7:00 PM Siva Abhishekam (Mahapradosham) Kartika Deepam 10:00 AM Mahalakshmi Abhishekam 10:00 AM Utsava Subramanya Abhishekam (Krittika) 7:00 PM Satyanarayana Puja [Temple + Frying Pan Farm Park, 2739 West Ox Rd, Herndon, Virginia] (Poornima) 10:00 AM Ayyappa Mandala – Neiyabhishekam (Please see Details) 10:00 AM Krishna Abhishekam (Rohini) 4:00 PM Srinivasa Kalyanam 10:00 AM Ayyappa Mandala – Special Ayyappa Irumudi abhishekam (Please see Details) 9:30 AM Maha Ganapathy Homam (Sankatahara Chaturthi) 7:00 PM Mahaganapathy Abhishekam (Sankatahara Chaturthi) 10:00 AM Rama Abhishekam (Punarvasu) 10:00 AM Sarada Abhishekam 10:00 AM Subramanya Abhishekam (Shashti) 10:00 AM Andal Abhishekam (Purvaphalguni) 10:00 AM Ayyappa Mandala – Veda Parayanam (Please see Details) 10:00 AM Ayyappa Mandala – Special Ayyappa Irumudi abhishekam (Please see Details) (Uttara Phalguni) Dhanur Masa Begins [Tiruppavai and Tiruvempavai daily until January 13, 2015] (Rest of December in next Newsletter) DAILY & WEEKLY ABHISHEKAMS Daily: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Daily Abhishekams 9:30 AM Ayyappa, Siva, Anantha Padmanabha Weekly Abhishekams 9:30 AM Ganesha Sri Rama Durga Anjaneya Andal Sarada Navagrahas Krishna Subramanya Mahalakshmi Parvati Sudarsana 10:15 AM Venkateswara JEERNODHARANA KUMBHABHISHEKAM 2015 May 26- May 31, 2015 (Tentative) Preserving, restoring, and growing our temple In 2015, in accordance with the sastras, 12 years after the last major restoration project, the temple will celebrate its Jeernodharana Kumbhabhishekam. Shilpis from India arrive in Fall 2014 to begin the work and the grand celebration will take place in late May 2015. The necessary repair works and embellishments will cover the Rajagopuram, all Vimanas including Kalasas and the entire interior of the temple including sannidhis. A noteworthy feature of this project will be the construction of a new meditation hall, classrooms and paduka mandapam in the current Balalaya premises. The project will culminate with a grand festival consisting of religious ceremonies, cultural events, educational sessions and social service programs. This is a million dollar undertaking and one of the finest opportunites for those who were not at the original founding to vest in the temple and have “ownership” in it. So, we have created a unique program. Please make a donation now and pledge to do the same in 2015 so we can complete each aspect of the rejuvenation of the temple. Your donations will go into a fund for this purpose and will be credited towards sponsorship of the 2015 Kumbhabhishekam. Sri Siva Vishnu Temple’s 2014 Annual Fundraising Dinner will be held on Saturday, December 13, 2014 at Kena Conference Center , 9001 Arlington Blvd., Fairfax, VA 22031. Please attend with family and friends. Stay tuned for details www.ssvt.org Pledge Today! COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN (CFC) CHOOSE SSVT – CFC CODE 47090 Sri Siva Vishnu Temple is a part of CFC (Combined Federal Campaign) of National Capital Area, a workplace giving campaign for federal employees to contribute to charities through payroll deductions. During the campaign season which runs from September through December of every year, please designate SSVT (CFC # 47090) as your charity of choice. Please follow your agency directions to initiate your contribution and choose SSVT – CFC code 47090. Thank you for your generous support!! 2 Sivachariar Introduces Daily Upacharas for Siva Parivara As advised by the Temple’s Saiva Agama Pradhana Acharya, Sri Shanmukha Sivachariar, our priests have started daily pujas to all Siva Parivara deities. Our Agama priests are offering Panchasana Panchavarana poojas and special Nyasas using Pooja Pathrams as specified in Agamas. Basic pancha pathrams for Saamanyaarghyam, Paadyam, Aachamanam, Arghyam and Vishesha Arghyam is being advised for SSVT. Sivachariar felt that the deities are dry without the basic Upacharas. In case the Agama priests are not available, other priests will perform the Upacharas as per their Paddatis. Daily Upachara being performed to Sri Ganesha Daily Upachara being performed to Sri Sharada Daily Upachara being performed to Sri Parvati Daily Upachara being performed to Sri Durga Daily Upachara being performed to Sri Nataraja 3 SRI SIVA VISHNU TEMPLE 6905 Cipriano Road, Lanham MD-20706 Phone: (301) 552 3335 Email: [email protected] Fax: (301) 552 1204 Website: www.ssvt.org 2014-2015 Ayyappa Mandala Makarotsavam Schedule DAILY PUJA SCHEDULE Saturday December 13, 2014 SPECIAL PUJA SCHEDULE Sunday December 14, 2014 9:30 am -11:00 am Ayyappa Puja (Abhishekam, Ashtothra archana, Deeparathana) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Sahasranama stotram, Athaazha Puja, Seeveli, Harivarasanam 8:00 am -10:00 9:30 am 10:00 am 10:30 am 11:15 am 1:00 pm Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps Suprabhatham Abhishekam Alankaram, Bhajan Sahasranamam, Ashtothram, Ayyappa Ashtakam, kavacham, Deeparadhana, Namaskaram, Padi Pattu, Temple Song Prasadam distribution Sunday, November 16, 2014 9:30 am - 10:30 am Bimba Sudhi 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Praasadha Sudhi Monday, November 17, 2014 MANDALA UTSAVA AARAMBHAM 8:00 am - 9:00 am Ganapathi Homam, Dwaja Aarohanam, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Sahasraabhishekam, Archana, Deeparadhana 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm PADI PUJA, Athaazha Puja, Seeveli, Harivaraasanam 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Special Ayyappa Puja, VEDAPAARAAYANAM 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm SPECIAL AYYAPPA IRUMUDI ABHISHEKAM Puja will be performed as per daily Puja Schedule Saturday December 20, 2014 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm SPECIAL AYYAPPA IRUMUDI ABHISHEKAM Puja will be performed as per daily Puja Schedule Sunday December 21, 2014 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Special Ayyappa Puja, KALABHAABHISHEKAM Thursday December 25, 2014 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Special Ayyappa Puja Sunday November 23, 2014 Friday December 26, 2014 Saturday November 29, 2014 Saturday December 27, 2014 Sunday November 30, 2014 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Bhajan, PUSHPABHISHEKAM, Sahasranama Stotram, Seeveli, Harivarasanam 7:00 am - 8:30 am Irumudi Preparation 8:30 am - 9:00 am Climbing of Holy Steps 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Nirmalya Darsanam, Abhishekam, MANDALA PUJA Archana, Deeparadhana 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm Bhajan, Sahasranama Stotram, Deeparadhana, Athazha Puja, Seeveli with Thalapoli, Bhasmabhishekam, Harivarasanam Saturday December 6, 2014 Sunday January 4, 2015 Sunday December 7, 2014 Saturday January 10, 2015 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Special Ayyappa Puja, UDAYAASTAMANA PUJA 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Special Ayyappa Puja, PUSHPAALANKARAM 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Special Ayyappa Puja, NEIYABHISHEKAM 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm SPECIAL AYYAPPA IRUMUDI ABHISHEKAM Puja will be performed as per daily Puja Schedule 4 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Special Ayyappa Puja MANDALA PUJA 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Special Ayyappa Puja 8:00 am -10:00 am Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Special Ayyappa Puja 2014-2015 AYYAPPA MANDALA - MAKAROTSAVAM SCHEDULE Wednesday January 14, 2015 Thursday to Saturday January 15, 16, 17, 2015 7:00 am -10:00 am 10:00 am -2:00 pm 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Sunday January 18, 2015 MAKARA SANKRANTHI 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm Malikappurthamma Puja Irumudi Preparation & Climbing of Holy Steps Makara Sankramabhishekam, Archana, Deeparadhana Thiruvabharanam, Deeparadhana, Saharanama Stotram, Seeveli with Thalapoli Acharya Sambhavana, Bhasmabhishekam, Harivarasanam, ANNADANAM by Devotees Irumudi can be prepared at the temple at 8:00 am on Special Puja days. Devotees who need Irumudi materials from the temple are requested to send an e-mail to [email protected] Devotees with Irumudi are requested to climb the Holy Steps before 9:30 am and hand over Abhishekam materials to the priest prior to the Abhishekam at 10:00 am. 9:30 am -12:30 pm Special Kalabha Puja Monday January 19, 2015 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Bhajan, Dwaja Avarohanam, GURUTHI PUJA, Bhasmabhishekam, Harivarasanam Irumudi Items Ayyappa vratham Devotees who wish to go to Sabarimala have to observe vratham (follow certain austerities) for one mandalam (41 days) to purify the mind and soul. On the first day of the month of Karthika/ Vrichikam (the middle of November), devotees wear the mudra maala and start the vratham. Manthram to be chanted before wearing mudra maala Gjaana Mudraam Saasthru Mudraam Guru Mudraam Namaamyaham Vana Mudraam Sudha Mudraam Rudra Mudraam Namaamyaham Saantha Mudraam Sathya Mudraam Vritham Mudraam Namaamyaham Sabaryaasrama Sathyena Mudraam Paathu Sathaapi Me Gurudakshinaaya Poorvam Thasyaanugraha Kaarine Saranaagatha Mudraakyam Thvan Mudraam Dhaarayaamyaham Chin Mudraam Khechari Mudraam Bhadra Mudraam Namaamyaham Sabaryaachala Mudraayay Namasthubhyam Namo Namaha Devotees wear the mudra maala after chanting the above manthram Manthram to remove mudra maala Apoorvam Achaalaroha Divya Darsanakaarana Saasthrumudraath Makaadeva Dehi Me Vrithamochanam Devotees remove the mudra maala after chanting the manthram. The mudra maala and Irumudi be kept under the feet of Lord Ayyappa and used again. “SWAMIYE SARANAM AYYAPPA” Important austerities to be observed during vratham • Observe Brahmacharyam during the vratham • Always start the conversation with “Swami Saranam” • Take shower twice daily and chant the names of Lord Ayyappa • Control your temper and be kind to others • Consume only freshly cooked vegetarian food • Do not smoke or consume alcoholic beverages • Attend Puja either at the temple or wherever conducted • Treat your body, mind and intellect as the abode of Ayyappa ITEMS I. MUNMUDI (FRONT) 01. Kanikka panam (coin) 02. Beetel Leaf 03. Areca Nut - Supari 04. Mudra coconut with Ghee QTY COMMENTS 1 1 1 1 05. Honey 06. Turmeric Powder 07. Sandal 08. Vibhoothi 09. Rose Water II. PINMUDI (BACK) 01. Coconut 1bottle 1 packet The shell has to be polished drained by removing the middle eye of the coconut; find a cork to tightly seal the opened eye Plastic; small Small Packet Few tablets or powder Small Packet Plastic; small 02. Rice 03. Avil 04. Malar 05. Kadali pazham or Jaggery 06. Kalkandam (Sugar Candy) 07. Dry Grape 08. Kumkum 09. Camphor 1 packet 1 packet 1 packet 1 1 packet 1 packet - Suresh Babu Satya Velivela C.K. Dhananjayan K.G. Venkata Raman Thenappan (Theo) Meyyappan Krishnaswamy Shankar A. Iyer Sasidharan Menon Nivas Thirumalai Ekambar Bomma Sathya Menon (301) 330-5533 (301) 260-2807 (703) 629-7354 (301) 646-1232 (443) 756-4466 (410) 461-2592 (571) 432-5333 (301) 937-2697 (703) 635-4939 (510) 928-5916 (703) 522-5238 Best Western, Lanham, MD Days Inn, Lanham, MD Holiday Inn, Greenbelt, MD Sheraton, New Carrollton, MD The Suite, Lanham, MD 301-459-1000 301-459-6600 301-982-7000 301-459-6700 703-368-3900 1 packet 1bottle 2(Min) One to break before climbing Holy Steps and one to break after coming down the Steps after puja Small Packet Extra small zip lock Extra small zip lock 1 small piece Few tablets Extra small zip lock Small Packet Few tablets For Further Information Contact: [email protected] Hotels/Motels near the Temple How to prepare irumudi (in brief) After performing Ayyappa Puja, fill the mudra coconut with melted ghee. If you are a Kanni Ayyappan or Kanni Maalikappuram (first timer), Guruswamy will help you to fill the mudra coconut with ghee. Mudra coconut and other Pujaitems must be placed in the front pocket of the Irumudi and the other two coconuts must be placed in the rear pocket. Always keep chanting the names of Lord Ayyappa while preparing the Irumudi. Never place the Irumudi on the floor; always place it on a towel and treat it with Bhakthi. Airports Baltimore Washington International - 30 min by car Washington National - 30 min by car 45 min by metro Washington Dulles International 1 - 1.5 hrs by car Driving Directions [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (Irumudi) [email protected] (Irumudi) [email protected] (Bhajan) Train Stations Orange Line Metro Station Green Line Metro station Amtrak Train Station Taxi Services Silver Capital Cab Yellow Cab India Cab New Carrollton Greenbelt New Carrollton 301-277-6000 301-864-7700 301-459-1331 Take I-95/I-495 (Capital Beltway) to Exit 22A (B-W Parkway towards Baltimore), Exit immediately towards NASA Goddard Space Center. Left turn at Rte. 193 (Greenbelt Road).Go approximately 1 mile on Rte. 193. Make right turn onto Cipriano Road. The Temple is on the left at 6905 Cipriano Road. SSVT AYYAPPA MANDALA MAKARA SANKRANTI PUJA SPONSORSHIP FORM Family Name: Gothram: Address: City: State: E-mail: First Name Zip Code: Zip Code: Last Name Burth Star Date(s) of Puja Puja Sponsored All Year 11/16/2014 – 01/19/2015 See Schedule 11/17/2014 11/17/2014 11/30/2014 12/27/2014 01/14/2015 All Puja for Season & Monthly Puja All Puja for Entire Season All Special Ayyappa Puja Mandalothsava Aarambham Padi Puja Pushpabhishekam Mandala Puja Makara Sankranthi One Day Weekend Special Puja One day Regular Puja Irumudi Abhishekam Irumudi Package Annadhanam TOTAL Sponsorship (Check/Cash Enclosed): Amount $ 501.00 $ 301.00 $ 151.00 $ 51.00 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 51.00 $ 51.00 $ 31.00 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 50.00 $ $ Please make check payable to SSVT 5 SSVT EDUCATION PROGRAMS Learn More about Your Roots & Culture Saturday Programs Program Time YOGA FOR ALL Initial part is Gentle Yoga; everyone can do irrespective of age or physical condition and consists of easy stretches, breathing exercises and meditation 7:30 am - 10:30 am Learn Spoken Sanskrit (Intermediate Level II) Vishnu Sahasranamam, Gopika Geetam, Aditya Hrudayam Learn Hindu Scriptures • Bhagavatam – Dasamaskandham uttaradham – Balarama Leelas and Sanskrit Grammar explanations • Vaishnava Samhita – Srikrishnacaitanya Mahaprabhu Story • Brindavana Mahatmyam • Valmiki Ramayan – Ayodhyakandam 10:00 am - 11:30 am 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm 2:30 pm – 5:00 pm 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm 4:30 pm – 5:00pm Other Programs 1. Upanishad Series by Dr. Pradeep S. Kamath – Second Sunday, 10:30am -12:30pm 2. SAT Classes Meets every month on the 1st and 3rd Sundays 3:00 – 5:00 pm – SSVT Education Room SSVT encourages students to sign-up for guidance on SAT preparation. Classes are organized into two semesters: September - January and February - June. Email [email protected] to sign-up. 3. Balagokul Sloka Class On Sundays from 10:30 am – 12:00 noon (Please check) 4. Midweek Yoga at SSVT On Tuesday evenings – 7:00pm to 8:30pm Given the interest of those who attend the Saturday morning session, this new mid-week Satsang has begun since September 24. Shri Sabnis will be leading this session. Please e-mail Shri Sabnis ([email protected]) if you plan to attend. Session will be adapted to the needs of attendees. Homeless SEVA, Sandwich Program, Second Saturday, 2014 ■■ Each month, on the 2nd Saturday, volunteers make sandwiches for the homeless. Every time, roughly about 1500 sandwiches are prepared and delivered to Martha’s Table, a DC shelter. ■■ SSVT encourages all devotees especially youth to participate in the program. Please be at the Temple at 10:30 am. Devotees can sponsor this program by donating $175 to SSVT. ■■ For additional information, please send email to Email: [email protected] , Tribhuvannath Mishra, Contact Phone number-571.214.3198 Robotics Club Activities & Schedule Our robot was the only functional one in front of thousands of young DC United Soccer match with Chicago Fire last saturday where we were given the Fan Appreciation Zone all for ourselves with a birdseye view of the soccer match. Dr. Szu from Army Night Vision Labs talked about Creativity of the traditional European scientific lineage of Boltzmann, Ehrenfest and Uhlenbeck (he was Prof. George Uhlenbeck’s student at Rockefeller University in physics/chemsitry in th e1960s. It reminded us of the ancient Indian gurukula tradition. Team Illusion supports high school science mentoring in the Aakar tradition of being in the community. We meet two days a week: Monday and Friday between 5-9 pm. We are always looking for dedicated teenagers who can work independently and as a team. Our aim is to train the young minds in a respective positive environment and prepare them for a competition at Univ. Maryland and George Mason University in Spring 2015. Upcoming Events: • Sunday November 2nd, 2014 - 3:00pm | Baird Auditorium - Smithsonian • Friday Science Lecture: SSVT community welcome. 6-7pm • Saturday November 1: University of Maryland student Temple Tour (100+ National Museum of Natural History, Constitution Avenue at 10th Street NW | Washington, DC 20560 students). All day tour of four nearby temples for new UMD students. • Sunday November 2, 3pm: Movie Slingshot at Smithsonian water supply • Saturday December 13: Offseason event at McKinley Technical HS. New in rural Africa. Parents can drop off their teenager around 1pm and students (teenagers)/Parents/Volunteers needed pick up at 6pm. Alternatively parents can meet us and our robot at the • Friday December 19: Team Illusion Safety Training and Dinner. Learn Smithsonian. about safety conducted by University of Maryland students 6 Sri Hari vAyu guru daasa vareNyebhyo namaH 1st SSVT Annual Sri Haridaasa Day (Haridaasa Aaraadhane) Report The first annual Sri Haridaasa Day (Haridaasa Aaradhane) was celebrated at SSVT on October 11th with great devotion, enthusiasm and joy by all devotees and music lovers of Haridaasa music and literature. People enjoyed the day long program that was laced with Individual, group singing, and dance performances. The evening saw the SSVT auditorium fully packed for the grand finale concert by Sangeetha Vidhya Nidhi Sri Vidyabhushana. said that Tamboori (Tanpura) was a metaphor for a human body and its chakras. Tuning of the Tamboori symbolizes turning one’s physical and spiritual body to the spiritual divine energy. The day began as a gloomy and rainy day. It was a symbolic indication of ignorance and darkness felt by a saadhaka (aspirant) as he/she begins the spiritual journey ! This did little to dampen the enthusiasm of the devotees though. The celebrations were planned to begin with Mettilotsava, comprising of pradakshiNa (circumambulation) around the temple singing devara naamas and hymns. The rain, however, forced this to be conducted within the temple premises. Mettilotsava ended at the Sri Krishna sannidhi with a pooja by Priest Sri Narayana Bhattar. Link to the Mettilotsava video can be seen here: http://tinyurl.com/haridaasa14mettilotsava After the opening ceremony, the Group singing session led by Smt. Usha Char and her students kicked off the morning session with the rendition of seven Sri Purandara daasa kritis with great devotion and melody. They were accompanied by Chi Kamalkiran Vinjamuri on the violin and Sri Jayanth Balasubramanian on the Mridangam. Individual singing by various students ranging from age 8 to adults was next. All participants sang Devara naamas with devotion and equal emphasis on sincerity which was a treat to watch. The afternoon session began with presentations by various teachers in the area. Smt. Vaidehi Kannan, Smt. Subhadra Keshava Murthy and Sri V.K. Raman presented various compositions with their students. This was followed by scintillating dance performances, specially choreographed to Haridaasa kritis, by the students of area dance teachers and ably coordinated by Smt. Shobha Subramanian. The festivities continued on in the auditorium with the ‘Lighting of the lamp’ by Sri Vidyabhushana. Devotees were especially fortunate to receive Aashirvachana and a short but brilliant keynote speech over the phone by the esteemed Philosopher, Writer, Vedantic /Sanksrit scholar, Poet and a modern day Rishi Sri Bannanje Govindaachaarya. In his brief remarks, he outlined an overview of the Haridaasa movement explaining how Haridaasas took the exclusive Vedantic knowledge and rituals of the pundits and made it available to the common man in their day to day language. This was a revolutionary transformation in the spiritual history of India. He went on to say that Haridaasas were considered by many of the sanskrit scholars as not practicing maDi (ritual purity) because they wrote and sang in the vernacular language Kannada. On the contrary, the Haridaasas had in fact saved the sampradaaya and religion by conveying the original teachings which were in sanskrit in a language that was understood and appreciated by the common man even while facing issues such as discrimination. Sri Govindacharya further said that Sri Madhvaacharya, himself a great musician and singer, laid the ground work for the Haridaasa movement and music by composing Dwadasha stotras. For the first time in the Sanskrit literature, he composed stotras that lent itself to be sung as musical compositions. The first few Haridaasas like Sri Narahari Theertha, SriPaada Rajaru, Sri Vyaasa Theertharu were all saints in the maadhva sampradaaya. Later, house holders like Sri Purandara Daasaru and Sri Kanaka Daasaru laid the foundation for the Haridaasa movement. He went on to explain how Sri Purandara Daasaru laid the foundations for the Carnatic music system which are followed even today. Sri Vidyabushana followed this and spoke about the Haridaasa tradition. He Sri Vidyabhushana released the souvenir that was published for the occasion containing informative articles on the life history and compositions of the Haridaasas. The link for the Souvenir can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/ haridaasa14-brochure While the stage was being set for the concert by Sri Vidyabhushana, an important book on Haridaasa sahitya was released. Sri B K Nagendra, from this area, has published a collection of the commentaries of Sri Purandara Daasa kritis by Late Sri Badragiri Keshavadaas, a 20th century Haridaasa, Harikatha exponent and a scholar. It was indeed appropriate that this book was released by Sri Vidyabhushana on this occasion. The Grand Finale was set for Sri Vidyabhushana’s performance with a packed hall and people being seated on the stage too. The buzz of expectation in the audience was palpable and they were not disappointed. Sri Vidyabhushana sang devara naama kritis in an outstanding fashion and held the audience spell bound for the duration of the event. He began with the ugabhoga “kaDu karuni neenendaaritu...” followed by Kriti “nammama shaarade uma maheshari” on Maha Ganapathi. The concert unfolded with a string of devara naamas that transported the audience to a magical world of devotion. 9 PM seemed to come too soon and it was time for the concert to end. Sri Vidyabhushana was ably accompanied by Chi. Kamalkiran Vinjamuri (Violin), Sri VK Raman (Flute), Dr. Swaminathan (Mridangam) and Sri Sowmiya Narayanan (Ghatam). The tradition was followed in its entirety with the serving of mouthwatering Dinner and it is safe to say that the inaugural Haridaasa Araadhane was a complete success. People got a taste of rich devotional music and literature of Haridaasas. People are already looking forward to this being an annual fixture. Sri KrishnaarpaNamastu By Haridaasa event coordinating team: Vasu Murthy, Mysore Ramarao, Geeth Sachidananda, Kaveri Krishnamurthy, Sudhindra Yapalparvi, Sharmila Murthy, Shashikala Kulkarni , Sridhar Acharya and Ramaa Srinivasa Rao 7 Date & Time Saturday, November 1, 2014 All Day 5:30 pm Sunday, November 2, 2014 All Day 5:30 pm Upcoming Cultural Events Event / Artist Annual Sri Muthuswamy Dikshitar and Sri Syama Sastri (MDSS) Music Festival - (SSVT Joint Program with Geethamrutha Music School) Multiple Artists Grand Evening Vocal Concert Smt. Pantula Rama – vocal Sri. MSN Murthy - violin Sri. Patri Satishkumar - mrudangam Annual Sri Muthuswamy Dikshitar and Sri Syama Sastri (MDSS) Music Festival - (SSVT Joint Program with Geethamrutha Music School) Multiple Artists Special Finale Evening Concert Sri Palghat Ramprasad – vocal Chi. Kamalakiran Vinjamuri – violin Sri. Mahalingam Santhanakrishnan - mrudangam Venue & Admission Fee SSVT Auditorium Free Annual Sri Muthuswamy Dikshitar and Sri Syama Sastri (MDSS) Music Festival (SSVT and Geethamrutha Music School Joint Program) Saturday November 1, 2014 (8:30am to 8:30pm) & Sunday November 2, 2014 (8:30 am to 8:30 pm) This annual music festival is a homage to two of the most prominent composers in Carnatic Music: Sri Mutthuswamy Dikshitar (1775-1835) and Sri Syama Sastri (1762-1827). Saturday November 1 will highlight the contributions of Sri Dikshitar. Both the days will have Special presentations by local Music Teachers, Mini concerts, and Group and Individual presentations by Music lovers of the area. The evening Finale of the Saturday Program will be a Grand Vocal Concert by Dr.Panthula Rama and accompanying artists. Sunday November 2 will highlight the contributions of Sri Syama Sastri, and includes a group rendition of Syama Sastri’s Ratna Trayam (his 3 majestic swarajatis and other selected krithis). The evening Finale of the Sunday program will be a Special Vocal Concert by Sri. Palghat Ramprasad and accompanying artists (Admission to entire 2-day event is Free. Donations welcome). The festival is open to all music lovers of the greater Washington DC metro area to attend and participate in individual and group singing. (Rendition of either Sri Dikshtar or Syama Sastri Krithis welcome). SRI SIVA VISHNU TEMPLE 6905 Cipriano Road Lanham, MD 20706 Non Profit U.S. Postage Paid Permit #6038 Suburban, MD
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