Tag: Hindu Temples

  • Temples Come Together to Celebrate ‘Kumbh Mela USA’

    Temples Come Together to Celebrate ‘Kumbh Mela USA’

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    NORWALK, Calif. — Unseasonably warm weather did not prevent Indian Americans from celebrating “Kumbh Mela USA 2015” at the grounds of Excelsior High School here Oct. 24. Ritualistic prayers and chants for peace opened one of Hinduism’s most heralded of traditions amidst 90-degree heat and high humidity.

    About three dozen temples from the United States and Canada were tapped to participate in the Kumbh Mela, which is Hinduism’s mass pilgrimage. A daylong schedule included several re-enacted elements of the Hindu pilgrimage, appearances by an activist and an author, and a rain dance.

    Shri Nithya Mukthananda traveled to Norwalk from Seattle, Wash., and coordinates the North American operations of the Nithyananda Hindu Temple. He explained the Kumbh Mela as a journey of spirituality.

    “Kumbh Mela is one of the most unique festivals in Hinduism, and it’s one of the most ancient festivals of Hinduism. It’s the largest gathering of humanity in the world. It is a celebration of the highest possibility of humanity. Enlightenment is one of the highest possibilities,” Mukthananda told India-West. “In the process, it is people who are spiritually inclined from all walks of life to come together to celebrate life.”

    Attendees celebrated life from the very beginning of the event.

    The Kumbh Mela began with a fire ritual, which lasted about 30 minutes. The fire ritual was followed by chants for world peace, the rain dance and procession, and then a Grand Holy Bath with consecrated water.

    A rain dance performed by Danza Azteca Xochipilli brought unique energy to the Kumbh Mela and galvanized the participating temples who followed the dancers on a quarter-mile circle around the Excelsior High School grounds as part of the opening procession.

    Chapters of the Nithyanandeshwara Hindu Temple from Phoenix, Seattle, Houston, San Jose, Toronto, St. Louis, Oklahoma and Ohio participated in the procession.

    A dance troupe representing Mexican and Aztec culture donned colorful headdresses, costumes and footwear as they danced their way around the school grounds asking Mother Nature’s blessings for rain.

    A handful of booths were erected in one corner of the school grounds, where Woodlands Vegetarian Restaurant prepared food for visitors. The event was also highlighted by an aarti, bhajans and appearances by authors Rajiv Malhotra and Stephen Knapp. Guests were provided with free food.

    Akhik Bharatiya Akhada Parishad recently organized the Kumbh Mela in India. The Kumbh Mela, Hinduism’s largest pilgrimage and festival in India, is held every three years and attracts millions of devotees to take a dip in one of several holy rivers, including the Ganga, Godavari, and Yamuna.

    Organizers of the local event hope the Kumbh Mela could become as significant in Southern California as the pilgrimage is in India. Mukthananda said he hopes to have temples from all around the country participate in the Kumbh Mela festivities in Southern California.

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  • Mysterious cases of Hindu temples that will shock you

    Mysterious cases of Hindu temples that will shock you

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    Historians say Hindu Temples did not exist during the Vedic period (1500-500 BC). The ritual of idol worship which became popular at the end of the Vedic age may have given rise to the concept of temples as a place of worship. The remains of the earliest temple structure were discovered in Afghanistan in 1951. However, the unearthing of Hindu temples all across the world is not just shocking but also surprising. Take a look at some such discoveries and wonder about the roots of Hinduism…

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  • Unusual Hindu temples and their mysterious powers!

    Unusual Hindu temples and their mysterious powers!

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    The world is full of myriad temples, churches, shrines and other sacred places. Some of these places are splendid creations, inspiring wonder in all those who look at them and then there are others that arouse a completely different sensation…something mysterious and mystical! Take a look at this jaw-dropping compilation of the most unusual Hindu temples…get set to be awed!

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