Mandir to host mega prayer fest

A mega prayer fest in Auckland at the end of the month will see several devotional organisations come together for a day of intense satsang.
The Rudra Yag and Satsang will be held at the Bharatiya Mandir in Balmoral, on Saturday, April 30.
The power of nature is always unpredictable if we look around there are many places in the world – Christchurch, Japan and many other countries – hit by natural disaster like earthquake, tsunami, cyclone, heavy wind, wildfire etc,” an organising spokesman said.
“Therefore we pray to power of nature Lord Rudra or Shiva that is only the supreme power; on that day we pray to lord please remove all our obstacles bless us maintain divine order in the universe.
“Therefore, the Bharatiya Mandir and other different dharmic organisation keep a full-day of satsang, prayers, chanting, Rudra Yag cultural programme,” the spokesman said.
“And after rituals during the day, we also serve mahaprasad to all devotees and others. This is open invitation for everybody. Our main programmes are listed below.”
Rudra and Rudra’s yag explained
Rudra means Lord Shiva and yag mean yagya or havan.
In Hinduism, Lord Shiva is regarded as the representation of the Supreme Being. His phallic symbol is a “Lingam” or the phallus represents this reproductive power. Lord Shiva is very kind God
Lord Shiva is the destructive from of the almighty as the cycle of destruction and recreation is always in circle, destruct like earthquake, tsunami, cyclone, heavy wind, wildfire and recreation like new cosmos. Shiva’s primary responsibility is maintaining the life cycle.
Mahakal and Rudra are other name of Lord Shiva. Shiva destroys and dissolves everything into nothingness as a Shankar, form of lord Shiva and Shankar are one. He also reproduces that which has been destroys and dissolves.
Lord Shiva is also considered to be most unique of all Hindu Gods and also the God of all. Lord Shiva’s also inseparable form Shakti (parvati). There is no Shiva without Shakti and no Shakti without Shiva. The two are one.
Shiva is often shown many faces as creator, destroyer and preserver in total command of the cosmos.
Yajurveda says:
“Ayur jagnen kalpatam, prano jagnen kalpatam”
May we live long by yagna, May we may sight through yagna. May we hear and speak yagna. Our mind should be healthy by the effect of yagna. Our soul may be happy by yagna May Brahma pleased by our yagna. May we get light though yagna. May we get salvation by yagna. May we get backed by yagna, may yagna bless us to do yagna.
“Sarva yagna mayam jagat” – this mean is “the world is full of yagna”
Yagna is somehow the energy by which the world moves. Everything in the hand of God and he is driven by yagna.
The magnitude of their result also increases in the rewards of rudra yagna, are more purifying. The four Vedas signify the philosophy of the eternity and absolute complementary role of Shiva and yagna in the divine creations atharv Veda also deal with sound therapy aspects of mantras for the treatment of the ailing human system at the physical, psychological and spiritual levels.
Yagna also purification of environment like air and water pollution, disturbances in the ozone layer-formation, radioactive waves etc. It creates a pure nutritional and medicinal atmosphere. It renews the brain cells, revitalizes the skin, purifies blood and prevents growth of pathogenic organisms.
The electromagnetic waves generated there by help in transmitting, at cosmic level, the desired sonic signal stored in the mantra. Which are chanted during the process of sacrificing the special materials in the rudra yag.
The Gods live by yagna. The forefathers live by yagna, the folk lives under Gods and The Gods are (again) driven by yagna. It means, by doing yagna. One can achieve he wants (so long it is not a sin) by yagna one gets enlightenment one destroys his sins by havan (fire sacrifice). One fulfils his desires by chanting mantra. One gets salvation by living with truth.
Lord Yagna says: If you give me havi (The material of fire sacrifice). I will definitely give you your happiness and well being in return.
“Dhehi me dadami te ni me dhehi ni te dadhe” – Shukla yajurveda.3.50
The April 30 programme
Morning Temple’s Arati
8:15 am To 8:45am
Satya Sai Baba’s Group Bhajan
8:45 am To 10am
Rudra Yag (Lord Shiva Havan and pooja)
10 am to 1pm
Sundar kand Path
1pm to 3pm
Bhajan Sandhya by Different type of Organisation
3pm to 7pm
Evening Temple’s Arati
7pm To 7:45pm
Cultural programme (Drama) by Different Organisation
7:45 pm To 9:30 pm
Note: Mahaprasad served afternoon 1pm to 3pm and also evening mahaprasad from 6pm onwards.
A mega prayer fest in Auckland at the end of the month will see several devotional organisations come together for a day of intense satsang. The Rudra Yag and Satsang will be held at the Bharatiya Mandir in Balmoral, on Saturday, April 30. The power of nature is always unpredictable if we look...
A mega prayer fest in Auckland at the end of the month will see several devotional organisations come together for a day of intense satsang.
The Rudra Yag and Satsang will be held at the Bharatiya Mandir in Balmoral, on Saturday, April 30.
The power of nature is always unpredictable if we look around there are many places in the world – Christchurch, Japan and many other countries – hit by natural disaster like earthquake, tsunami, cyclone, heavy wind, wildfire etc,” an organising spokesman said.
“Therefore we pray to power of nature Lord Rudra or Shiva that is only the supreme power; on that day we pray to lord please remove all our obstacles bless us maintain divine order in the universe.
“Therefore, the Bharatiya Mandir and other different dharmic organisation keep a full-day of satsang, prayers, chanting, Rudra Yag cultural programme,” the spokesman said.
“And after rituals during the day, we also serve mahaprasad to all devotees and others. This is open invitation for everybody. Our main programmes are listed below.”
Rudra and Rudra’s yag explained
Rudra means Lord Shiva and yag mean yagya or havan.
In Hinduism, Lord Shiva is regarded as the representation of the Supreme Being. His phallic symbol is a “Lingam” or the phallus represents this reproductive power. Lord Shiva is very kind God
Lord Shiva is the destructive from of the almighty as the cycle of destruction and recreation is always in circle, destruct like earthquake, tsunami, cyclone, heavy wind, wildfire and recreation like new cosmos. Shiva’s primary responsibility is maintaining the life cycle.
Mahakal and Rudra are other name of Lord Shiva. Shiva destroys and dissolves everything into nothingness as a Shankar, form of lord Shiva and Shankar are one. He also reproduces that which has been destroys and dissolves.
Lord Shiva is also considered to be most unique of all Hindu Gods and also the God of all. Lord Shiva’s also inseparable form Shakti (parvati). There is no Shiva without Shakti and no Shakti without Shiva. The two are one.
Shiva is often shown many faces as creator, destroyer and preserver in total command of the cosmos.
Yajurveda says:
“Ayur jagnen kalpatam, prano jagnen kalpatam”
May we live long by yagna, May we may sight through yagna. May we hear and speak yagna. Our mind should be healthy by the effect of yagna. Our soul may be happy by yagna May Brahma pleased by our yagna. May we get light though yagna. May we get salvation by yagna. May we get backed by yagna, may yagna bless us to do yagna.
“Sarva yagna mayam jagat” – this mean is “the world is full of yagna”
Yagna is somehow the energy by which the world moves. Everything in the hand of God and he is driven by yagna.
The magnitude of their result also increases in the rewards of rudra yagna, are more purifying. The four Vedas signify the philosophy of the eternity and absolute complementary role of Shiva and yagna in the divine creations atharv Veda also deal with sound therapy aspects of mantras for the treatment of the ailing human system at the physical, psychological and spiritual levels.
Yagna also purification of environment like air and water pollution, disturbances in the ozone layer-formation, radioactive waves etc. It creates a pure nutritional and medicinal atmosphere. It renews the brain cells, revitalizes the skin, purifies blood and prevents growth of pathogenic organisms.
The electromagnetic waves generated there by help in transmitting, at cosmic level, the desired sonic signal stored in the mantra. Which are chanted during the process of sacrificing the special materials in the rudra yag.
The Gods live by yagna. The forefathers live by yagna, the folk lives under Gods and The Gods are (again) driven by yagna. It means, by doing yagna. One can achieve he wants (so long it is not a sin) by yagna one gets enlightenment one destroys his sins by havan (fire sacrifice). One fulfils his desires by chanting mantra. One gets salvation by living with truth.
Lord Yagna says: If you give me havi (The material of fire sacrifice). I will definitely give you your happiness and well being in return.
“Dhehi me dadami te ni me dhehi ni te dadhe” – Shukla yajurveda.3.50
The April 30 programme
Morning Temple’s Arati
8:15 am To 8:45am
Satya Sai Baba’s Group Bhajan
8:45 am To 10am
Rudra Yag (Lord Shiva Havan and pooja)
10 am to 1pm
Sundar kand Path
1pm to 3pm
Bhajan Sandhya by Different type of Organisation
3pm to 7pm
Evening Temple’s Arati
7pm To 7:45pm
Cultural programme (Drama) by Different Organisation
7:45 pm To 9:30 pm
Note: Mahaprasad served afternoon 1pm to 3pm and also evening mahaprasad from 6pm onwards.
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