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Kumbhabhishekam
and Sahsra kalasabhishekam
were conducted under the auspices of HHH Sri Tridandi
china jeeyar swamy
.
Kumbhabhishekam is a purification ceremony usually performed every twelve years. This
purification ceremony also nullifies any unintended transgressions,
deficiencies in the daily pujas recitation etc. During this elaborate religious
event several homas are conducted according to agamas. This whole process synergises
and unites the devine powers with the vigrahas of the lord. Kumbha means head
and denotes the sikharas of the temple. On Saturday (May25th) sanctified holy
waters were poured over sikharas of all the temples with vedic chanting. At the
conclusion of kumbhabhishekam flowers were showered from a plane
In the consecration ceremony, there is another aspect called
Kumbhabhisheka. Abhisheka, in general, means "bathing" and is derived from
Sanskrit root sic, "to sprinkle", to which is prefixed abhi, "all
around". For the Kumbhabhisheka, a golden pot (kalasa/Kumbha) is kept on the
top of the temple. Consecrated water is then brought and poured into this pot.
"What is the significance of having the idol inside the
temple and a kalasa above it? The idol - such as Ganesha, Siva or
Vishnu - has a particular form: its presence in the temple represents the
personal, saguna (with form) aspect of Brahman, the Reality. The
kalasa on top of th temple is not in the shape of any person, however,
and so it represents the attributeless, nirguna (without form) aspect of Reality.
A person approaching the temple from a distance is able to
see the kalasa on top, but he or she enters the temple first to worship
the personal form the Lord inside. Subjectively, this means that from a
distance we see the highest goal we want to attain - the formless, nirguna
Brahman - but in order to reach there, we must of through the practice of
worshipping the saguna aspect of the Lord. Thus the path for the
spiritual aspirant is indicated. Through worship of the Lord (with
attributes), we reach the highest, formless Brahman."
(--Page 68-69, Hindu Culture, An Introduction, by Swami Tejomayananda.
(The Hindu Culture Series, Chinmaya Publications, 1993. Courtesy of the
publishers)
On 26th May
one thousand and eight kalasas
filled with sanctified water ware used to perform
Abhishekam for Balaji
. All the priests and silpis were honoured during this
event and this grand event concluded with Mah satyanarayana puja on 27th
May.
SAHASRA KALASABHISHEKAM
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