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Vasantha Navaratri Mahotsav at Kanchipuram

Vasantha Navaratri Mahotsav is being observed at Srimatam, Kanchipuram from 16 to 25 March 2010. The Mahotsav will culminate on the Rama Navami day. Visesha pujas, homams and Ramayan Paaraayanam is being performed on the occasion.

Vasantha Navaratri Mahotsav and 75th Jayanthi Celebrations at Salem

Sri Vasantha Navaratri Mahotsav and the 75th Jayanthi of His Holiness is being celebrated in Sri Sankara Matam, Salem(North Maravaneri, Kamakshi Ashram, 7th Cross St, Salem - 636007) from 16 to 25 March 2010. Special pujas, homams, Bhajans, Pravachans, Musical concerts and Annadaanam is being organized as part of the celebrations.


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136th Varshika Vidvat Sadas

The Advaita Sabha was established during the year 1895 by Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Maha Swamigal, the 66th Acharya of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam with the aim of expounding Advaita philosophy.

The Sabha conducts Vakyartha Sadas and class lectures on the philosophy of Monism twice a year and now, the 136th Sadas is to be conducted at Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam, Kanchipuram, in the holy presence of His Holiness Pujyasri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal and Pujyasri Sankara Vijayendra Saraswathi Swamigal.

Devotees are invited to participate.

Programme:
1. Vakyartha Sadas at 8 am and 3 pm daily
2. Endowment Lecture on Upanishads by Brahmasri Mani Dravid Sastri on 9 March 2010 at 4 pm
3. Endowment lectures on Panchadasi as follows:
9 March 2010 - 5 pm - Brahmanande Advaitaananda:
10 March 2010-4.30 pm - Brahmanande Vidyananda:
11 March 2010-4.30 pm - Brahmanande Vishayananda:

For further information, contact Sri N Ramasharma, Secretary, Advaita Sabha, Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam, 1, Salai St, Kanchipuram - 2. Tel 044-27233115.


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Brahmotsavam at Kamakshi Temple

Brahmothsavam at Kamakshi Temple 18th February 2010 to 2nd March 2010

Utsavams are festivals celebrated at the temples. Generally everyone enjoys festivals. But with temples there is also another reason to celebrate an utsavam. The three Murthies, Lord Siva, Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma along with Their Devies are supposed to participate in the Brahmothsavam of Kamakshi Temple. During the procession in the Utsavam all the thirty three thousand Devatas starting with Indra and Dik Balagas are supposed to participate. Also Utsavams are celebrated mainly to ward off the various pollutions created at the temple atmosphere due to many reasons. Hence the devotees who attend the Kamakshi Temple Brahmothsavam will get their problems solved and their desires fulfilled by the presence of the Three Murthies and the Devadidevas.

The deities are taken in procession accompanied by Temple elephants, Nadaswaram, Bands, Bharatha Natyam Performances, Kolattam and other local entertainments like bommalattam, (using Alis, huge dolls made of paper mache), kudiraiattam etc creating a festive atmosphere. People from different parts visit their relatives during the festival. Roadside shops sprout selling numerous articles of interest to children and elders. An Utsavam is an exciting and exhilarating function where devotion, arts and business are blended together homogenously. Hence people are happy and enjoy the festivals. Normally people go to temples for praying to get the blessings. During festivals the Gods come out to meet people and give blessings to everybody including the old and indigent who are not able to visit the temple.

Brahmothsavam is a big festival, which is celebrated every year in temples. As per legend it is told that Lord Brahma started it and it is believed that during this festival he himself presides over the festival, hence the name Brahmothsavam). It must be celebrated because during this time Yagasala (Homa guntams), Initialising the God in the Kalasam (Pot), 1Japa on both the times mornings & evenings, everyday Abhisheka for the Moolavar with the Kalasa Jalam (water) etc. are performed which help to purify the atmosphere. Kamakshi Temple Brahmothsavam

At Kamakshi temple the Brahmothsavam starts generally in Tamil month of Masi. This year it is scheduled to start on Wednesday 17th February 2010 and lasts for 23 days. The important events of this Utsavam are given below.

Previous day of the start of Brahmothsavam - 17th February, 2010 Angurarpanam and Mrithsangrahanam

In the evening the Astra Devi (the deity representing the Angusam of Kamakshi) is taken in procession along with Lord Ganesha to the Mritheshwar Temple at North Raja Veedhi where after proper propitiation with appropriate puja Mrithsangrahanam (Removing mud) from under the Bilwa Tree of the temple is taken and brought Kamakshi Temple. This ritual shows how closely Hindu religion respects the ecology. Even removal of mud for the festival is done after paying proper respects to the gods concerned. This mud is used next day to grow Paligai (growing lentils for the Festival) at the foot of Dwijasthambam

First Day of the Brahmothsavam - 18th February 2010 - Dwijarohanam - Flag Hoisting

This is a very important day when a number of activities take place. The Sivachariars (priests) who are chosen ties the Rakshabandan on the hand at a religious function where he makes the sankalpam (oath) to adhere to the rules and regulations of the rituals for conducting the Utsavam. One of the conditions is that he should not leave the town till the completion of the Brahmothsavam. In fact this is generally observed by the public at large also in the olden days. After the start of the Brahmothsavam people of the city do not go out of it during the Utsavam.

Apart from this a number of Homam, Kalasa sthapanam etc are conducted within the Temple premises where reputed Vaidheekas (Veda Vidwans) participate in doing Japam, Homam etc for the general benefit of the mankind as a whole.

Dwijarohanam is done on this day when a flag carrying the picture of Sri Devi Kamakshi will be hoisted on the Dwajasthambam i.e., flag mast of the Temple. It announces to every body that the Brahmothsavam has started. During this time the Paligai is also planted in the mud taken from Mritheshwar Temple.

Second day to 12th Day

Every day of the festival Utsava Kamakshi Devi is taken in procession both in the morning and evening accompanied by other deities like Saraswathi and Lakshmi depending on the Vahana used. The day wise list of Vahana is given below. From 4th day i.e. from 21.2.10 to 2.3.10 Acharyal also is taken out in the evening procession.

Every day Utsava Kamakshi is taken in procession in the morning and evening through all the four Rajaveedhies and Vanavedikkai (Firing of Crackers) is arranged near Kachabeswarar temple on different vahanas. But on the 5th day i.e. evening when Utsava Kamakshi is carried by Naga Vahanam (Snake) she is taken up to Gangabai Chatram beyond Sankara Matam.

On 6th Day (24.2.10) Sri Devi Kamakshi is taken in procession on the wooden chariot and Sri Devi stays in the Sankara Matam from morning to evening. During this time all respects are paid to Sri Devi and the temple staff.

On 9th day (27.2.10) in the morning Sri Devi is taken in procession on "Almelpallakku" which is a special palanquin sculpted with toy sevadar carrying the palanquin. In the evening Utsava Kamakshi is taken in procession on Silver Chariot donated by Sri Acharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam. The Pallakkus (palanquins) are always carried by men force called Sreepathasevai which is a tradition going on for many years.

On 10th day (28.2.10). Evening carrier is Kalpagodhyanam, which is a tree similar to Kalpaka Vriksha. This day falls on Masi Magam and devotees take bath in the Temple Tank inside the temple and this is called Theerthavari. This day Dwija Avarohanam i.e. lowering of Flag is done. After this Sivachariar removes his Rakshabandan.

11th Day 1.3.10 - This night Utsava Kamakshi Devi is placed inside the Moolavar, the Sanctum & Sanctorum.

12th Day 2.3.10 - Viswaroopa Darsanam (5 AM to 7AM)

Markandeya Puranam (Sri Kamakshi Vilasam) says

On Srimuha Year, Kumba month (Masi in Tamil), Krishna Paksham, Prathamai thithi, Sukravaram, Purva Palguna Nakshatram Sri Devi Kamakshi gives divya Viswaroopa darsanam to all the Devas. Hence on this 12th day of the festival Sri Devi Kamakshi gives Viswaroopa darsanam to all the public at Moolasthanam with Urchava Ambal. Cow and calf are brought to perform Go puja. The Moolava Kamakshi has Chandana Kappu (Sandal Paste) on this day.

Detailed Programme of Brahmothsavam
No Date Day Morning Vahanam Evening Vahanam
Pre 17.2.10 Wed Ganesha on Mushikam
1st 18.2.10 Thu Rishabham (Bull) Deer
2nd 19.2.10 Fri Maharam (Yali) Chandra Prabhai (Moon)
3rd 20.2.10 Sat Golden Simha (Lion) Yanai (Elephant)
4th 21.2.10 Sun Surya Prabhai (Sun) Hamsam (Swan)
5th 22.2.10 Mon Pallakku (Palanquin) Nagam (Snake)
6th 23.2.10 Tue Chapparam Kili (Parrot)
7th 24.2.10 Wed Ratham (Chariot)
8th 25.2.10 Thu Badhrapeetam Kudirai (Horse)
9th 26.2.10 Fri Almel pallakku Silver Chariot
10th 27.2.10 Thur Sarabam Kalpagodhyanam
11th 28.2.10 Fri Mahameru
12th 1.3.10 Sat Vishvaroopa darsanam
Vidaiyatri Urchavam

Vidaiyatri Urchavam starts from 12th day. Goddess Kamakshi will be giving Darshan in the temple premises in full attire with jewels sitting in the Unjal (swing) in the Sukhravara Mandapam in the temple. Sri Devi is supposed to be relaxing these days. This will go on for 7 days. During this time chanting of Veda and music programme using various kinds of musical instruments take place. On the 8th day of Vidaiyatri festival both Moola Kamakshi & Urchava Kamakshi have Chandana Kappu. 9th day of Vidaiyatri festival evening Utsava Kamakshi will go around inside the temple in Pushpa (flower) Pallaku. Payathankanjhi Festival (Green dhal i.e. lentil soup festival)

For the last 3 days Payatankanjhi Festival is performed. It will be done in the Urchava Kamakshis place known as Asthanam. Goddess Kamakshi will be giving darshan in a very relaxed manner in loose clothes and simple jewels to remove the fatigue of the busy schedule She underwent for the past 18 days. During this time green dal kheer, soaked broken green dhal and powdered jaggery along with Vada is offered to the Goddess for ushna (heat) santhi.


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Veda Sammelan at Kumbakonam

Veda Dharmasastra Paripalana Sabha organizes 61st Veda Sammelan - 5 to 7 March 2010

The Veda Dharmasastra Paripalana Sabha has been conducting sammelans and conferences since 1942. The 61st Sammelanam of the Sabha is to be conducted at Sri Ramamandiram, Reddi Rao Tank West STreet, Kumbakonam from Friday, 5th March to Sunday, 7th March,2010. Many Vedic Scholars from all over Tamilnadu and other states will participate in the function. The Sammelanam will feature Veda parayanam and Upanyasams on all days. Devotees are invited to participate in the function and receive the blessings of Veda Mata.


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Brahmotsavam at Tirupati Mandir, Assam

Purva Tirupati Balaji Mandir, Assam - Annual Brahmotsvam to be held from 18th to 27 February 2010

With the blessings of Their Holiness Sri Sankaracharyas of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam, Kanchipuram, the Annual Brahmotsavam of Purva Tirupati Balaji Mandir, Betkuchi, Guwahati, Assam-781035) will be conducted from Saturday, 18th February to Monday, 17th February 2010 at Sri Balaji Mandir. Learned Pundits from all over India will be performing Adbhuta Shanti, Sudarshana Maha Yagnyam and Sata Chandi Maha Yagnyam during the period. Devotees are invited to participate and receive the Blessings of Almighty.
For further information, contact on tel. 0361-2740649/2272466/2131459.


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Training camp held

Training camp for Himachal Pandits at Srimatam

A training camp had been for Pandits from Himachal Pradesh at Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam, Kanchipuram. The camp commenced on 21-January-2010 was held till 4-February-2010.Similar camps have been held for the past four years .

The group of pandits had undergone training in a variety of subjects under the guidance of experts. The daily programme commenced with Yogabhyasa. The session on Introduction to Manuscriptology, Inscriptions and Scriptology was conducted by Dr. Sankaranarayanan, Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya. Dr. Nagasamy, Renowned Arachaeological expert conducted a session on South Indian Temple Architecture and about temples and our culture in Cambodia.Prof. Narayan Jee Jha, Sanskrit Professor from Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya had a lively and interactive session with the visitors. Former Indian Bank Chairman and expert in Ramayana, Dr. T.S. Raghavan and Sri Ramayanam Srinivasan, Scholar of Kanchi Mutt delivered lectures. Several sessions on Kumbabhishekam, Homa Prakriya Stotra and Archana were conducted by Dr. Umpathy Sivachariar, renowned Priest and head of Sri Kanchi Mutt's Agama Patasala. The pandits, in addition to these training sessions by experts, are also enjoying the double blessings of having regular interactive sessions with Their Holiness of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam.

As part of efforts to give them a glimpse of South Indian Culture and traditions, the participants have visited various temples and Veda Patasalas in and around Kanchipuram. A visit was also organized to Vedal village near Kanchipuram which houses a unique animated display of India's greatest epics Ramayana and Mahabharata and the life history of Sri Adi Sankara. The Pandits will visit temples in various Southern districts including Tanjore, Rameswaram and Madurai from 4th to 8th February before their return to Himachal.


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Pujyasri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamiji releases a book on Cambodia - Tirupati, 6 Nov 09

Pujyasri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamiji released a book titled " Cambodia -- The land of Hindu temples " at a function held in Mahithi Auditorium , Thirupathi.The book release was hosted by " Madhubushi Ananthasayanam Institute of Public Administration".The book is authored by Shri.N.P.Venkatesa Chowdry ,former legislator of Chittoor.

Pujyasri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamiji addressed a meeting after the book release function.Swamiji described India as the "mother" of all nations and the most ancient country in the world.Sri Acharya Swamiji regretted that the greatness of Hinduism and the Indian ethos respected world over was rather ironically waning fast in its own land--India due to a variety of social aberrations." Our own people are looking down upon our great religion and its time tested values", Swamiji said.

He said only Hindus are embracing other religions while those belonging to other faiths were remaining strongly rooted to their religion and steadfast in their love towards the tenets of their religious orders.

Shri. V.Rama Rao,former Governor of Sikkim,expressed similar views and that rather strangely when people in Western and European countries were looking towards India in their quest for ancient knowledge and mental peace, Indians were aping Western Culture and lifestyle. Dr.R. Nagaswamy , former Director , Department of Archaeology, TamilNadu, gave a talk on Cambodian temple architecture.
Prof.V.Shivakumar, Vice Chancellor,Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswathi Vishwa Maha Vidyalaya,Kanchipuram,delivered a lecture on "Indo- South Asian relations over the centuries".
Dr.A.Easwara Reddy, former speaker of A.P.presided over the function.Shri.I.Y.R.Krishna Rao, TTDs Executive Officer, N.P.Chengalroya Naidu, former M.P.also participated.
 
The book can be ordered at the following address:
Papudesi Publications ,
20/18,Naidu Buildings, Chitoor-517001. (A.P.)
Mobile : +919440274369.


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Sarada Navarathri Mahotsvam at Kanchipuram

Sri Sarada Navaratri Mahotsavam will take place at Sri Kamakshi Temple, Kanchipuram from 19 to 28 September 2009. Special abhishekam, alankaram, navavarana pujai, Suvasini puja and kanya puja will take place everyday.


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LDSF's Temple Cleaning Projects - June 2009 onwards

Loka Dharma Seva Foundation is planning temple cleaning projects in and around Chennai from JUNE 2009.

Following are the scheduled dates and temple names

  1. Shri. Agatheeswarar Temple, Kozhapakkam Suryan -28 June 2009.
  2. Shri. Somanatheswarar Temple , Somangalam Chandran 26 July 2009
  3. Shri. Vaideeswaran Temple , Poonamallee Sevvai - Done on 26 April 2009
  4. Shri. Sundareswarar Temple , Kovoor ,Budan 30 August , 2009.
  5. Shri. Ramanadeshwarar Temple[ Uttara Rameshwaram] , Porur Vizhayan 27 September, 2009.
  6. Shri. Valleswarar Temple, Mangadu Sukran 25 October ,2009
  7. Shri. Agatheeswarar Temple , Pozhichallur , - Saturn - 29 November 2009.
  8. Shri. Nageswarar Temple [ Vada Thirunageswaram], Kunrathur- Raghu - 27 December,2009
  9. Shri. Neelakanteswarar Temple , Gerugambakkam Kethu - 31 January 2010
 
Timings:10 AM to 4 PM


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Gayatri Homan & Sri Sankara Jayanthi Celebrations at Chennai

With the blessings from the Acharyas of Kamakoti Peetam, the regular Gayathri Homam will be performed on 26th April 2009 at Sankaramatam, West Mambalam. Homam will start at 9a.m. and poornahoodi will be at around 11.30a.m. Mahaprasadam will be distributed after the Poornahoodi.

With the blessings from the Acharyas of Kamakoti Peetam arrangements are being made to celebrate Sankara Jayanthi Mahotsavam at Sankara Matam, West Mambalam and Sankara Matam, Thambu Chetty Street from 25th April to 29th April 2009.

Please participate and get the blessings of Acharyas.

Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara.


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Sri Sankara Jayanthi Celebrations at Purasawalkkam, Chennai

Vedotharan Vaidhiga Sabha is conducting Sri Sankara Jayanthi Mahotsavam at New No. 61(Old No. 50), Vellala St., Purasawalkkam, Chennai on 29-4-2009( Virothi Year, Chithirai 9th).

Programme:
7.30 am Abhishekam
9.00 am Archanai
6.30 pm Sri Acharyamurthis Idol Procession


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Veda Sammelanam at East Tambaram, Chennai 14 to 17 May 2009

Veda Dharma Sastra Paripalana Sabha, Kumbakonam(Estd. 1942) is organizing Veda Sammelanam from 14 to 17 May 2009 at Sri Sankara Vidyalaya, 539(Old no. 162), Velachery Main Road, Adi Nagar, East Tambaram, Chennai 39(Tel. 22396153, 22791691).

Daily programme, consisting of Veda Vyasa Puja and Veda Parayanam and homams, commences at 7.30 am on all days and the morning session concludes at 11.30 am. The evening parayanam begins at 3 pm and ends at 5 pm. This will be followed by Upanyasams from 6 to 7 pm everyday.

Devotees are invited to participate and receive the blessings of Acharya Swamijis.


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Bhakta Jana Sabha, Vijayawada

The organizing committee of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Bhakta Jana Sabha, Vijayawada Unit invites all devotees from Andhra Pradesh to attend a meeting at 9.00 am on 07 May 2009 at Sri Venkateswara Swami Sri Chandra Mouleeswara Swami Varla Devasthanam, Venkateswarapuram, Vijayawada - 520010. His Holiness Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamiji will give Anugraha Bhashanam.


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Sri Sankara Jayanthi at Kanchipuram

The Jayanthi Mahotsavam of Sri Adi Sankaracharya will be celebrated at Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Srimatam Samasthanam, Kanchipuram, from Saturday the 25th April 2009 to Wednesday, the 29th April 2009. Veda Parayanam, Bhashya Parayanam, Bhajans, Sloka Parayanas, discourses etc. are to be conducted and the celebrations include Rudrabhishekam to Sri Acharya on 29th April 2009, the Jayanthi day. On the 29th, Abhishekam will be performed to the Adi Sankara Statue on the Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya University Campus at Enathur 7.30 am onwards. Devotees are invited to participate in the functions and receive the blessings of Sri Tripurasundari Sametha Sri Chandramouleeswara Swami and Acharya Swamijs.

Everyday Programme from 25 April 09 to 29 April 09:

7 am to 12.30 pm - Veda Parayanam, Sri Sankara Bhashya Parayanam, Abhishekam, Puja to Sri Adi Sankaracharya 6.00 pm onwards - Cultural programmes


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Sri Sankara Jayanthi at Pune

SRI SANKARA JAYANTHI MAHOTSAVAM AT PUNE: 29 April 2009

Sri Sankara Jayanthi will be celebrated at Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Sri Adya Sankara Mandir, Near Veer Savarkar Statue, Sarasbaug, Pune - 411030(Contact no. 90119-55125). Programme: * Ganapathi Puja * Punyahavachan, Anughyai Ghatasthapan * Maha Sankalpa * Mahanyasa Puravaka Rudra Ekadasini * Maha Ganapathi Homam * Aavahanti Homam * Navagraha Homa * Nakshatra Homa * Rudra Ekadasini Homa * Vasodara * Poornahuti * Sri Adi Sankara Bhagavatpada Puja * Deeparadhana * Mahaprasad

Devotees are requested to participate in the functions and be the recipients of the blessings of Sri Sankara Bhagavatpada and Acharya Swamijis of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam.


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Sri Sankara Jayanthi at Sirgazhi, Tamilnadu

Sri Sankara Jayanthi will be celebrated from 25 to 29 April 2009 at Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Sri Sankara Matam, Sirgazhi, at Sri Tirugnana Sambandar's Birth place (Avatarasthal), 6, Tirugnana Sambandar Street, Sirgazhi, Nagai District, Tamilnadu - 609110. (Tel 04364-272116).Veda Parayanam, Bhashya Parayanam, Bhajans, Sloka Parayanas, discourses etc. will be performed on all days. Annaprasadam will be offered to devotees at 12.30 pm everyday.


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Sri Sankara Jayanthi at Secunderabad

Sri Sankara Jayanthi will be celebrated from 27 to 29 April 2009 at Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Sankara Mandir Sri Hanuman Mandir, Skandagiri, Secunderabad - 500061 (Tel 040 27504300). Programme

27 to 28 April:
8 am -11 am: Veda Parayanam, Rudrabhishekam, Trishati Archana
3 pm - 5 pm : Veda Parayanam
7 pm - 8 pm: Grand Procession of Sri Adi Sankara's Idol

29 April
8 am -12 noon: Ekadasa Rudrabhishekam, Rudra Homam, Ganapathi Homam, Ayushya Homam, Mrutyunjaya Homam, Avahanthi Homam
7pm - 8 pm: Trisathi Archana, Adi Sankara Avataragatta parayanam by Sri Dr. Poorna Chandra Moorthy, Mantra Pushpam, Mangala Harati, Annadanam.


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