Rajagopuram Maha Kumbabhishekam Souvenir
Rajagopuram Maha Kumbabhishekam Souvenir
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Chairmans Message
Dear fellow devotees of Lord Muruga,
I am pleased to inform you all the long-awaited great news that the
Rajagopuram project for our Lord Murugan in Washington DC area is in
the final stages and with His blessings we will celebrate the grand
Noothana Rajagopura Maha Kumbhabishekam from July 3 through July 10,
2016.
It is your financial and moral support that has made this great achievement possible. I want to thank all you from across this great country for your sustained support.
Since the inception of the temple in 1984, a number of Lord Murugan devotees
served as trustees and members of various committees. I thank all of them individually
and personally for their hard work, dedication and perseverance without which this event
would have been much harder to achieve. The current Board of Trustees consists of 14
trustees. The temple Executive Committee and various other committees have dedicated
volunteers. These teams have been working diligently in the past three years to plan the
construction projects and to celebrate this grand event.
Padmasri Muthiah Sthapathy of Tamil Nadu has been with us since the 1980s. His
team of talented silpis has been working tirelessly for more than two years to complete the
Rajagopuram and the beautiful architecture in the prayer hall. We are thankful to Thiru
Muthiah Sthapathy and his team for their great contribution.
The ground-breaking ceremony was blessed by beloved Thiru Muruga Kirupananda
Variar Swamigal and Sri Satchithanandha Swamigal; the 1999 Kumbhabishekam was attended by Sri Satchithananda Swamigal and Satguru Sri Subramuniya Swami and presided
over by the industrialist Pollachi N. Mahalingam. We will always fondly remember their
well wishes for the development of our temple.
The celebration of Noothana Rajagopura Maha Kumbhabishekam is a testament to
our firm belief that this great temple will be a remarkable legacy for future generations of
Lord Murugan devotees and will help preserve our great ethnic and cultural values.
Gopal Guruswamy, MD
Chairman, Board of Trustees, MTNA
Acknowledgment
Back Cover: Photo of Sri Murugan with Valli and Devasena is courtesy of Mr. Sathi Soma
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Many blessings from the Kauai Aadheenam Pitham of the Kailasa Parampara to devotees of the Murugan Temple of North America on the occasion of the Noothana Rajagopura Mahaa Kumbhabishekam and
consecration of the new deities Sri Bairavar, Sri Chandikeswarar and Sri Markandeya Anugraha Moorthy that
will take place from July 3 - July 10, 2016.
Congratulations to all involved in this project: to the architect Padmasri Muthiah Sthapathy and his
team of talented silpis; to the temple committee members overseeing the details of construction, and to the
thousands of devotees who gave their unflinching financial support. Through this joint effort the exquisite
five-tier Rajagopuramwith seven gold-plated kalasams on the top of the tower and the architectural ornamental work in the prayer hall of the temple have been successfully completed.
We feel especially close to this temple as our founder Gurudeva, Sivaya Subramuniya
swami gave many suggestions regarding the temple to the initial temple leadership as well as was
present at the temple's Kumbhabhishekam in 1999.
Many blessings from the Kailasa Parampara for this grand event.
Satguru Sivaya
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SBA Temple
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Executive Committee
Dr. Sridharan Iyengar
Mrs. Puwaneswary Satchithanandam
Dr. Manimekalai Saravanan
Mrs. Avayam Shankar
Mrs. Suseela Krishnan
President
Vice- president
Secretary
Treasurer
Joint Treasurer
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Kalpana Ramiah
Nigel Siva
Uma Vodela
Venkatesan Subramanian
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from underneath the ocean (where he hid), one that eventually splits open the heart of that demon and finally one that broke the Krauncha mountain into pieces. The background for the last
two events can be found in Skanda Puranam. The evil demon Soora Padma after a long fight with
the Lord, assumes the form of a Mango Tree. Muruga then sent his Vel into that tree splitting it
into two. We all know how Lord Muruga, out of his infinite compassion, later transforms one of
the pieces as Mayura (peacock) making it his vehicle and the other as Kukkuta (Cock or Seval in
Tamil) making it his flag. In the episode of destruction of Krauncha mountain, there is a demon by
name Kraunchasuran who assumes the form of mountain with wings and wreaked destruction
everywhere. Lord Subrahmanya sent his Vel which pierced the mountain and pulverized it.
The Veera and Vetri glories of Vel in saving Nakeerar and 99 people in the cave, from the
horse-faced gigantic demoness Karkimukhi has been praised by Saint Arunagiri Nathar in several
of his Tirupugazh songs. Saint Arunagiri describes vividly how Lord Muruga first demolished the
entrance to the cave with his Vel and later on killed the demoness herself by piercing her chest
with his Vel.
Gnana Vel and Shakthi Vel
A sloka in Skanda Purana says that when Vedas assumed the form of Mayura (peacock),
the cosmic primordial sound OM (or Omkara - that forms the beginning, middle and end of all
Vedas) assumed the form of Lord Subrahmanya and Brahma Vidya (the supreme divine know
ledge that is the basis for Vedas) assumed the form of his divine spear Vel. Since Shakthi or the
universal divine mother Parvathy is the embodiment of that Brahma Vidya (she is called Brahma
Vidya Roopini) and since the Vel was given to Lord Subrahmanya by Shakthi herself (just before
the annihilation of Soora Padma), Adi Shankara in his seminal composition Subrahmanya Bhujangam always refers to Vel as Shakthi itself. In one sloka, he prays to Lord Subrahmanya that the
sharp tip of his Shakthi weapon should remove all diseases afflicting his body from all sources
such as animals, birds and insects. In another sloka he calls the Lord Subrahmanya as Shakthipani
(one who holds Shakthi in his hand). He also requests him to appear before him in Mayura Vahana (peacock vehicle) and Shakthi in his hand, when the angry Yama Dhootas (messengers of
Yama the god of death) appear before him to provide him the divine knowledge (Gnana)
through the Vel to remove the fear that will engulf him at that time.
The fact that the divine spear Vel that Lord holds is Shakthi is also reinforced in the following mantra (chanted in Gayathri meter) whenever Homa (fire worship) is performed for Lord
Subrahmanya according to Saiva Agama Sastras.
Shadananaya Vidmahe Shakthi Hastaya Dheemahi
Thann0 Shanmukha Prachodayath.
(The one whom I know as the six-faced one, I meditate on that (supreme being) that is holding
Shakthi in his hand. May that Shanmukha illuminate my intelligence).
Having seen the multi-faceted glory of Lord Subrahmanyas divine spear Vel, let us all
meditate on Velayudha Pani to acquire moral courage, dharmic victory and above all supreme
spiritual knowledge.
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Bibliography
1. Thiru Murugatru Padai (Explanatory Text in Tamil) (2012) Murugan Thirvarut Sangam Chennai 600005.
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Sri Subrahmanya Bhujangam (Explanatory Text in Tamil) (2013) - Murugan Thirvarut Sangam Chennai 600005.
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Uma Maheswaran and Vasantha Kumar) and their families rallied together and pledged their assets
as collateral to obtain a construction loan from Citizens Bank of Maryland. Late Thiru L. Jagadeesa
Mudaliar of Chennai established a Kumbhabishekam Committee in the early 1990s and coordinated
a major fundraising effort in Tamil Nadu. Through his unceasing efforts he was able to have bronze
statues of Lord Murugan and His consorts Valli and Deivayani made in Kumbakonam and shipped
to Murugan Temple in time for Kumbhabishekam.
At the time of Kumbhabishekam, the consecration of Lord Murugan, Valli and
Deivayani as main deities, and Sri Sundareswarar, Sri Meenakshi, Sri Palani Andavar, and Sri Valamburi Vinayakar as parivara murthys, was conducted. In May 1999, over 5000 Murugan devotees from
across the US and other countries gathered and celebrated Kumbhabishekam on an impressively
grand scale for Lord Murugan and other deities of the temple. The celebration was a phenomenal
success, to say the least. Food service was excellent under the leadership of Ms. Revathy Iyer.
Great saints Thiru Santhalinga Ramaswamy Adigal of Perur Aadheenam, His Holiness Gurudeva
Subramuniya Swamy of Kauai Aadheenam, and His Holiness Sri Sachithananda Swami of Lotus
Temple of Virginia graced the occasion. Arutselvar (late) Thiru N. Mahalingam from Tamil Nadu
presided over the entire ceremony.
It is important to note that in late 1999 temple had a loan of about $900,000. This is almost
completely paid off recently.
In January 2011 Sri Thurgai Amman was installed and a consecration ceremony was conducted; later in the year Ashtabandhana Jeeranodharana Kumbhabishekam was celebrated to mark
the 12th year of initial consecration ceremony of the temple.
Plans to build a Rajagopuram befitting the 'Washington Murugan' began earnestly in 2012.
Generous devotees donated about $2 million. The first Phase of the Rajagopuram project used up
the donations in order to build the five-tier tower and to decorate the interior (prayer hall) with aesthetically pleasing Indian temple architectural work. Mr. T. S. Seshadri again assumed the leadership of the Thirupani Kuzhu (Construction Committee), and along with Mr. K. Loganathan as the
coordinator of the project, the team worked diligently to bring the construction project to the extent that we could appreciate today. The Board of Trustees, the Executive Committe and the standing committees of the temple have been involved and contributed their service in every step of the
way to complete the project.
Phase two of the project is designed to include a kitchen, a dining hall, amenities for the
devotees, a Yaga Sala, and other facilities. Additional funds to the tune of $3 million are needed; we
are confident that Murugan devotees will continue their generosity and donate the needed funds to
achieve the goal.
A great deal of credit goes to Padmasri Muthiah Sthapathy for his vision, the design of Murugan Temple architecture and his leadership; the beauty of the unique interior architecture and the
majesty of the Murugan Rajagopuram are a testament to the outstanding skills of the silpis (temple
artisans from Tamil Nadu) and their leader Sri Srinivasan Sthapathy.
July 10, 2016 will mark a historic occasion for Murugan Temple of North America when we
celebrate Noothana Rajagopura Maha Kumbhabishekam and consecrate three new deities at the
temple. It will be a celebration that is sure to leave an indelible impression in the minds of the
devotees of Lord Murugan.
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Three new deities are being installed in Murugan Temple during the Rajagopuram Maha
Kumbhabishekam. It is a blessing to install and consecrate Sri Chandikeswarar, Sri Markandeya
Anugraha Murthy and Sri Bairavar on the day of Rajagopuram Mahakumbhabishekam. Each one of
the deities is part of the Saivite belief and rituals.
Sri Chandikeswarar is an aspect of Chandi in human form later elevated to the status of divinity, to signify the connection between Lord Siva and Goddess Durga. Sengalur, a village in
Pudukkottai area, Tamil Nadu is considered to be the birthplace of Chandikeswarar. According to
the legend, as a young boy, he spent all his time making Lingams out of sand. One day, his father
got angry and kicked the Lingam. The child got angry, and cut off his fathers leg, for daring to kick
his lord. Siva appeared from the Lingam and blessed the boy, giving him a permanent place in his
temple. He also gave his father his leg back. It is believed that Chandikeswarar forever lives in a
state of deep meditation, not realizing who comes to the temple. He is the one who keeps records of
our visits to the temple, and hence, it is believed that we should clap our hands or snap our fingers
outside his shrine so that he realizes our presence.
Markandeya is the name of a young boy who was saved from his death by Lord Shiva. Markandeya is the son of Mirkandu, a strong devotee of Lord Shiva. Sri Mirkandu prayed to Lord Shiva
for a male son. While granting Mirkandus prayers, Lord Siva gave an option to his devotee. He
asked if Mirkandu would desire to have a virtuous, wise and pious son who would live just sixteen
years or a dull-witted, evil-natured son who would live a long life. Mirkandu opted for a virtuous
son. This son was Markendeya. Markendeya was an intense devotee of Lord Shiva. When Markandeya turned 16, Yamas workers came to take Markandeya away from this world. Markendeya hugged
the Siva lingam asking for Lord Siva to save him. As Lord Siva answers every truthful devotees
prayers, he saved Mar kendeya from Yama and made him immortal. In Tamilnadu, when someone
turns 60 years or 80 years, or 100 years, special prayers are performed in Thirukkadayur where Sri
Markendeya Anugraha Murthy (Lord Siva) has a shrine. The stories about Chandikeswarar and
Markendeyar remind us that one who believes in Lord Siva is never let astray. Even an ordinary human could be elevated to divinity by gods grace.
One of my favorite deities in Hinduism is Sri Bairavar, also called Kalabairava, and in southern Tamilnadu called as Vairavan. Sri Bairvar is worshiped in Northern India as well; he is considered as a king of Kasi. Not only in Hinduism, Sri Bairavar is worshipped in various forms in Budhism
and Jainism. So, you will see idols of Sri Bairavar in Nepal, Indonesia, Malaysia and Srilanka.
Sri Bairavar is believed to be the guardian of the temple -- Kshetrapalaka. In honor of this,
keys to the temple are ceremonially submitted to Lord Bairavar at temple closing time and are received from him at opening time. Why do we have a Sri Bairava Murthy in Murugan Temple? What
is the relation of Sri Bairavar to Saivites? Believe it or not, Sri Bairavar is the fierce form of Lord
Shiva and is considered as the best boon giver in the Kali Yuga. There is a belief that Ashta Bairavar
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(eight forms of Bairavar) are the ones that hold this earth together in one form from all eight directions. Lord Bairavar is also the guardian of travelers. Before starting any trip, especially one
that involves travel during the night, it is a practice to pray to Sri Bairavar. Krishna Ashtami (8th
day after Full Moon day) is the auspicious day for Sri Bairavar. The Vahana (vehicle) of Lord
Bairavar is the dog named Shvana. Feeding and taking care of dogs is another way of showing
our devotion to Lord Bairavar.
In Hindu mythology, dogs are considered as auspicious. You may have heard the story in
Mahabharatham, that a dog was the only one who was allowed to enter the heaven along with
Dharmaraja (Yudhistra). The dog was the depiction of all the good deeds that Yudhistra had done
on planet earth. Sri Bairavar is also considered as guru of Lord Sani (Saturn). So, praying to Sri
Bairavar, in addition to Sani Bagawan on Saturdays is believed to help reduce the mal-effects of
Sani. Kala Bhairava is also believed to be the presiding deity of the planet Rahu. So, saying the
below mantra of Sri Bairava can get the blessings of three deities Lord Siva, Lord Sani, and Lord
Rahu. In addition, as Sri Bairavar was appointed by Siva to guard the 52 Sakthi Peetam, worshipping Sri Bairavar will also make goddess Sakthi happy.
Personally, I believe that lord Siva is teaching us a lesson by having a dog as his vahana. I
think he wants us to know that we have to be kind to all forms of life and treat animals with the
same respect and love as expected of other human beings. There is also a story about Sri Bairavar
biting the fifth head of Brahma. Some believe that this story demonstrates the fear, but it actually demonstrates that becoming egoistic is not a good thing even if you are the creator of this
universe.
Join me in praising the Lord Siva in the form of Sri Bairavar at the Murugan temple.
"Swarnat Vijaya Vidmahe
Sula Hastaya Dhimahi
Tanno Kala Bhairavaya Prachodayat
(Meaning: One with the dog and flag, I think about you holding the trident!
Come and enlighten me!)
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MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
Mahaa Kumbhabishekam
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ABOUT MURUGAN
- M.
Krishnamurthy
At this momentous occasion in the development of Murugan Temple of North America let
us ponder on the mythology, and cultural history of Murugan worship by Tamils. On the one end
of Hindu Pantheon of gods is Perumaal (literally Big Man, Vishnu) who is very handsome in
appearance and bluish black in complexion, having been born as animals and humans to save
humanity from torture by the demons (asuras). On the other end is Sivan (literally one who is
reddish in complexion) who is never born nor died, with matted hair and adorning live cobra as
ornament! Within this range, Murugan is a very attractive youthful God with reddish complexion.
As saint Manickavasagar wrote for The God who has no name or form, we shall sing His praises
with a thousand names!
According to Thiru V. Kalyanasundaranar, a Tamil scholar, the name Murugan derived
from the word Murugu ; which means beauty in Tamil and thus we should worship one who is
beautiful to become beautiful. He is also called Saravanan [one was born in a heavenly pond
called saravana poigai]; Karthik or Karthikeyan [one who was tended by the six Krithiga stars (also
known as Pleiades); Sakthivelan [one who carries a lance given by Sakthi] Vadivelan [one who has a
beautiful lance], Kathirvelan [one who has a brilliant lance], Mayooran [one who rides a peacock],
Aarumugam [one who has six faces], Shunmugam [same as Aarumugam], Vallimanalan [one who is
married to Valli], Swaminathan and/or Guruswamy [one who taught Sivan], Devasenapathy [one
who is the commander of the army of devas]; Subramanian[one who is good to Brahmins], and
Kadamban [one who wears a kadamba flower garland] and many other names.
Devotees of Lord Murugan know very well the mythology relating to the background and
the battle between Murugan and Soorapadman. At the end of the fierce battle, Sooran begged Murugan to accept him in His service. Thus Murugan accepted the two parts of Sooran - the rooster in
His flag and peacock as His ride. This mythology is narrated in a play called Kumarasambhavam by
the great poet Kalidasa in 7th century. It is also narrated by Kachchiyappa Sivachariar in Tamil.
Oldest Tamil literature is made up of ten long poems and eight anthologies. While it is not
known who arranged the anthologies, a poet by the name Perunthevanar [this word is a true
translation of the Sanskrit word Mahadevan a name for Sivan in Sri Rudrum , a part of Yajur Veda]
wrote a prayer poem for many of them. In the last four hundred years or so this prayer is for the
God Vinayakar since He is the protector against all obstacles. But all the prayer poems written by
Perunthevanar were about Murugan! Some of those long poems are called Aattruppadai books. In
those olden days (sometimes even now) poets would sing the praise of the king (or a rich benefactor) and obtain wealth. Such poets may guide others where to go to obtain similar riches. Nakkeerar wrote Thirumurugattrupadai guiding folks to Murugan. In that long poem he wrote of five
temples where devotees can go and worship Murugan. He also added a sixth-kunruthoraadal to
the list. This poem is the earliest to describe various ways Murugan is worshipped on the hills and
mountains of which He is considered to be God. In one of these places those who practice Vedas
would worship Him with fire offerings; some common folks would offer Him live sacrifices even
today! According to at least one Tamil researcher, Murugan was The Love God and worshipped as
such. Even in Silappadigaram [2nd century epic in Tamil] tribal maiden sing and dance praising
Murugan.
Another popular poet in Tamil is Arunagirinathar. He lived about four hundred years ago.
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His poetry collection is called Thiruppugazh [literally meaning the 'in praise of God' ]. Though this
collection of poetry is made up of then prevalent manipravala (came from alternating coral and
pearl) style mixing Sanskrit and Tamil, they are very popular for their rhythms. Other than the first
prayers which were dedicated to Vinayakar, all the poems were in praise of Murugan at various temples. Even when Arunagirinathar mentions praising other gods such as Sivan or Perumal it will only
be in the context of mentioning Murugan as the son of Sivan or nephew of Perumal. He even considers Thirugnanasambandar, a seventh century Saiva saint, as an avatar of Murugan. Thus the nineteenth century Saiva saint Ramalinga Swamigal began his education with worship in front of Murugan picture. Some believe Murugan appeared to him in that picture! Also in recent times such devotees as Kumara Kuruparar, Subramanya Bharathi and Pomban Swamigal have written in praise of
Murugan. Some of these are fantastic Tamil poems treating Murugan as a baby.
Of the many ways people worship Murugan one common thread relates His position as the
lord of the hills and mountains. While climbing the steep hills, people used to carry the pooja items
such as milk, honey, oil etc., tied to the two ends of a long piece of bamboo pole and carry the pole
across the shoulders. Such a set up is called a kavadi in Tamil. It has evolved into elaborately decorated units over time. At every Murugan temple only at Murugan Temples- kavadi is carried by
young and old. Sometimes people who carry these kavadi may also dance rhythmically and in ecstasy! In conclusion, Murugan worship and Murugan temples are traditionally a Tamil phenomenon
from time immemorial. May the tradition of Murugan worship live forever! Let us praise Murugans Golden feet so we can live a healthy life! May the Murugan Temple continue to flourish and
serve His devotees!
There is an old Hindu saying which states that one should not reside in a place where there
is no temple. Large number of Indians come to the US for education & employment every year.
Once they acquire them, they want to get married & settle in US. That is where most people get into
trouble and they are not able to find suitable alliance for marriage. Many of those who get married
are also not happy as they encounter several conflicts due to the absence of spiritual connect in
their lives and presence of planets Mars, Rahu & Moon in unfavorable places in their horoscopes.
Mars dosha can be easily mitigated by the regular worship of Lord Subramanya or Murugan
who is the Adhi Devatha for Mars. Rahu / Sarpa dosha can be nullified by worshipping Rahu's Adhi
devatha Durga & Moons doshas can be mitigated by regular worship of Lord Siva. Temples built as
per agama sastra have immense powers to draw the cosmic energy from the Universe and retain it
in the premises. The devotee can feel this power of vibrations as soon as they enter these temples. One such temple in US, in my personal experience, is the Murugan Temple of North America
near Washington DC.
Lord Murugan can be seen in different depictions in different temples but in Murugan Temple, Maryland, He is seen with Valli & Devayani in Kalyana Thirukkolam (wedding) to grant a good
married life for the youngsters in US who come to worship HIM. Those who visit this temple can
also find Lord Siva & Durga. As Rajagopuram Kumbhabishekam is about to be performed in July
2016, blessed are those who can participate in that event!
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thH;j;Jg;gh
fapiyg; g[dpjh; kUjhry mofs;
,isa gl;lk;/ ng+uhjPdk;/ ng+h;
nfhaKj;J}h;/ jkpH;ehL
thH;j;Jf;fs;
tl mbkhpf;f KUfd; Myak;
bfhz;lhLk;
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mbkhpf;fj;
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vd;W TWfpwJ.
,jpy; cs;s fUj;ij ,g;goa[k; bfhs;syhk; - kht[k; khf;fSk; Ie;jwpthd 'czh;t['r; bray;fnshL
epd;WtpLfpd;wd. xd;iw bra;tJjhd; cah;t[; ",J bra;tJ rhpahdjy;y/ bra;af;TlhjJ" vd;w bjspitf;
bfhLf;ff;ToaJ MwhtJ mwpthd "hdk; Mfpd;wJ.
,jd; cUthf;fnk/ Ik;Kfk; bfhz;l gukdhd je;ijf;F MWKfdhf bgUkhd; gpuztg; bghUshd
'"hndhgnjrk; ' bra;jik Mfpd;wJ.
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|jh;
Ik;g{j';fshd
Best Wishes to
Murugan Temple of North America
On the celebration of
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHA KUMBHABISHEKAM
Subramanian Shankar
Avayam Shankar (Trustee)
May Washington Murugan Bless us all
and our names!
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,uhikah Kj;Jtp$ad;
th#p';ld; KUfdpd; bja;tPf mUs; rf;jp epuk;gp xsph;tij btF bjhiytpy; tUgth;fs;Tl
fhz ,uh$nfhg[uk; fl;lg;gl;Ls;sJ. gf;jh;fis tutiHf;f ,J rpwe;j mk;rkhf tps';Fk;. j";rht{h;
gpufjP!;tuh; Myak; nghd;w nfhtpy;fspy; ,uh$nfhg[uj;ijtpl \y!;;jhd nfhg[uk; caukhf ,Uf;Fk;.
Mdhy;/ jpUtz;zhkiyapy; ,uh$nfhg[uk; caukhf cs;sJ. mnjnghy; th#p';ld; KUfd; nfhapypYk;
Ie;J khl';fisf; bfhz;ljhf \y!;;jhdj;Jf;F vjpnua[s;s fpHf;F thrypy; ,uh$nfhg[uk; fl;lg;
gl;Ls;sJ. kw;Wk; tlf;F/ bjw;F thry;fSf;Fk; Ie;J fyr';fs; bfhz;l nfhg[u';fs; fl;lg;gl;Ls;sd.
,uh$nfhg[u fyr';fSf;F ,uz;L ntiyfs;:: xd;W/ mz;lf; fjph;fis (cosmic rays) <w;W \y!;jhd
tpkhd fyrj;Jf;F mDg;g[jy;.
kw;wJ/ fh;g;gf;fpufpj;jpYs;s bja;tPf mUis \y!;jhd nfhg[u
fyrj;jpypUe;J bgw;W tpz;zpy; gug;gp KUfDila jpUtUis ,t;itafk; KGf;f gutr; bra;tJ.
njtrpw;gp tp!;tfh;kh tHp te;j jkpH; ehl;L rpw;gpfshy; cUthf;fg;gl;lJ. jpuhtplehl;L
fiyf;nfhapy;fs; nghy; rpw;gf; fiyg;gilg;g[fs; epiwe;Js;sd. nfhg[u cr;rpapy; VG fyr';fs; cs;sd.
,f;fyr';fs; ghw;flypy; vLf;fg;gl;l mkph;jk; fyrj;jpy; epuk;gp tHpe;jJ nghy; KUfd; mUs; bgh';fp
tHpa[k; ml;ra ghj;jpu';fs;. j';fk;/ bts;sp/ gpj;jis/ brk;g[ nghd;w cnyhf';fspdhnyh my;yJ g";r
nyhf';fspdhnyh fyr';fs; bra;ag;gl;lit.
tuF/ fk;g[ nghd;w jhdpa';fshy; epug;gg;gl;L nfhg[u
cr;rpapy; etuj;jpdg; gLf;ifapy; ftpH;j;J itf;fg;gl;L epiyahf epw;fitf;f Vw;ghLfs; bra;ag;gLk;..
,uh$nfhg[uk; fpHf;F thry; gFjpapy; mike;jpUg;gjhy; fhiyf; fjputd; xsp \y!;jhd
\h;;j;jpia jpUg;gs;spbaGr;rp bra;fpwJ. KUfd; fh;g;gf;fpufj;jpy; jiyitj;J gpujhd thapypy;
fhy;itj;Jg; gLj;jpUf;fpwhh;. gpujhd thapyhd ,uh$nfhg[uj;jpd; cl;g[wk; fjputd; EiHe;J/ ,iwtd;
ghjj;ijj; bjhl;L tz';Ffpwhd;. ek; Kd;ndhh;fs; Kf;jp mile;jt[ld; ,iwtdo nrh;thh;fs; vd
mWgj;J \d;W ehad;khh;fs; mUspa njthuk;/ kw;Wk; jpUg;g[fH;/ rptg[uhzk; \ykhf mwpfpnwhk;. ek;
\jhijah;fs; KUfd; ghjk; nrh;e;J/ mtDf;F nrit bra;Jbfhz;L ,d;g[w;W ,Uf;fpd;wdh;. fjputd;
MW kzpf;F vGe;jhy; \jhijah; ehY kzpf;nf vGe;J nrit bra;a fhj;jpUg;ghh;fs;. me;j neuj;jpy;
ehKk; tPl;oy; gpuhh;j;jid bra;tJ ey;yJ.
,uh$nfhg[u thrypy; ,iwtd; ghjKk; ek; Kd;ndhh;fSk; thH;tjhy; ,e;jg; goiaj; bjhl;L
tz';fp cs;ns bry;yn;t
; z:Lk;.
rpyh; ,g;goia kpjpf;fhky; jhz;or; bry;thh;fs;.
,t;thW
bry;Yk;nghJ \jhijah;fspd; Mrpa[ld; bry;fpnwhk;; mth;fspd; Mrpa[ld; bra;a[k; fhhpak; midj;Jk;
ifTLk; vd;W brhy;thh;fs;.
thapiyf; flf;Fk; Kd;ghfnt nfhg[uj;ij nehf;fp tz';fpdhy; 'nfhg[u jhprdk; nfho g[z;zpak;'
vd;gjw;fpz';f gyd;fs; fpilf;Fk;. thdj;ij nehf;fp tz';Fk; nghJ Mfhakhf tPw;wpUf;Fk; gunk!;;tuida[k;
tz';Ffpnwhk;.
,t;tUs;fisg; bgw ,uh$nfhg[u thapypy; EiHtjw;F Kdghfnt ghpRj;jkhd kdJld;
bry;yntz:Lk;.
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,r;rh rf;jpahd ts;spia tyg;g[wKk;/ fphpah rf;jpahd bja;thidia mtUf;F ,lg;g[wKkhf epw;f/ "hd
\h;j;jpahff; fhl;rpaspf;fpwhh; th#p';ld; jpUKUfd;. ,t;tst[ mHFila Myaj;jpd; gpujhd bja;tkhd
th#p';ld; KUfd; mtUila rf;jp tha;e;j bja;tPf mUis ,uh$nfhg[u thry; \yk; ehk; cs;ns nghFk;nghnj
bgWfpnwhk;.
,uh$nfhg[uj;jpd; Jiz mk;rkhd bfhokuk; fh;g;gf;fpufj;jpw;F neuhf epWtg;gl;Ls;sJ. Myaj;jpd;
mUisg; bgh';fptHpa epWtg;gLtJjhd; $Pthjhukhd bfhof;fk;gk;. ,J kuj;jpdhy; bra;ag;gl;L/ gpj;jis/
brk;g[ my;yJ j';fj; jfLfshy; \lg;gLk;.
,jpy; tpHhf;fhy';fspy; nfhapypd; bfho Vw;wg;gLk;.
fh;g;gf;fpufj;jpd; cauj;ij itj;Jj;jhd; bfhokuj;jpd; cauj;ij !;jgjpfs; eph;zapg;ghh;fs;.
,uh$nfhg[u thapy; jtpu kw;w ,uz;L thry;fs; \yk; brd;whYk; v';Fk; epuk;gpa KUfd; mUisg;
bgwyhk;. rk;ge;jh;/ eht[f;furh;/ Re;juh;/ khzpf;fthrfh; - ehy;tUk; rpjk;guj;jpy; eluh$g; bgUkhidf; fhz
jpUf;nfhapYf;F te;jhh;fs;. rk;ge;jh; bjw;F thapy; tHpahft[k;/ eht[f;furh; fpHf;F thapy; tHpahft[k;/ Re;juh;
tlf;F thapyhft[k;/ khzpf;fthrfh; nkw;F thry; tHpahft[k; te;J ,iwtid ntz;odh; vd;W mwpfpnwhk;.
fe;jh; my';fhuj;jpy; mUzfphpehjh; jpUtz;zhkiy nfhg[uj;ijg; gw;wp/ "jd;id epidt[TWk;
khj;jpuj;jpnyna gf;jh;fSf;F Kf;jpapidj; juty;y mHfpa nfhg[uk;" vd;W ghoa[s;shh;. th#p';ld; KUfdpd;
,uh$nfhg[uKk; mnjnghy; rf;jp tha;e;jJ. ehKk; mstpyh rf;jp gilj;j th#p';ld; KUfid \jhijah; Mrpa
[ld; tz';fp rpwg;g[w;W thH;nthkhf!
Best Compliments to
Murugan Temple of North America
On the Occasion of
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
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- |jh;
mbkhpf;fhtpy;
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rpw;gf;Tlkhd cs;gpufhuhk;
,uh$nfhg[uj;jpd; tHpahf cs;ns EiHa[k;nghnj | ts;sp njtahida[ld; fhl;rp jUk; KUff;
flt[ns ek;ik tuntw;gJ nghy; njhd;Wk; fhl;rpiaj; jhd; vd;d brhy;tJ ? rd;djpapypUe;J rw;W
bjhiytpy; Tlj;jpy; epd;W ghh;j;jhYk; jpU KUfd; ek; mUfpnyna epw;gJ nghy njhd;Wk; czh;it
a[k;jhd; vd;d brhy;tJ? Tlj;jpy; gjpdhW J}z:fs;; xt;bthU J}zpYk; KUfdpd; rpwg;g[ totk;
xd;W gjpf;fg; gl;Ls;sJ. J}z;fSf;F ,ilna mWgil tPL bfhz;l KUfdpd; tot';fSk;/ ey;Y}h;
kw;Wk; fjph;fhkk; Mfpa jy';fspy; Ml;bfhs;Sk; KUfdpd; njhw;wKk; gjpf;fg;gl;Ls;sd. tlf;nf |
ts;spj; jpUkzf; fhl;rpa[k;/ bjw;nf | kPdhl;rp-Re;jnuRtuu; jpUkzf; fhl;rpa[k; gjpf;fg;;gl;L/ Tlj;jpd;
vy;yhg; gf;f';fspYnk jpU KUfdpd; mUs; xsp gutp ,Ug;gijf; fhzyhk;.
irt jj;Jtj;jpd; rpd;dk;
rptDk; KUfDk; xnu flt[s; vd;Dk; jj;Jtj;ij 'm";R Kfk;njhd;wpy; MWKfk; njhd;Wk;'
vDk; jpUKUfhw;Wg;gil ghly; thpapy; fhzyhk;. IKff; flt[shd rptdpd; bew;wpg; bghwpapypUe;J
njhd;wpa MWKff; flt[s; irtjj;Jtj;jpd; xU ghpkhzkhfpwhd;. rptDf;nf gpuztj;jpd; bghUSiuj;j jpUKUff; flt[s; irtj;jpd; eLg;bghUshfpwhd;. ,t;thwhd jpU KUfDf;F th#p';ldpy;
mike;j tl mbkhpf;f KUfd; Myak; vd;bwd;Wk; irt jj;Jtj;ijna nghw;Wk; jpUj;jykhf
mike;jJ bgU"; rpwg;gy;yth> ,j;jifa rpwg;g[ tha;e;j bry;tf; Fkudpd; mUs;ntz;o tUk;
gf;jh;fis mutizf;f rutzgtd; jdJ njtpaUld; epd;W KWtYld; fhl;rpaspf;fpwhd;.
KUfd; fUiz
- Rdpjh khjtd;
jpU bre;jpy; (Fku)FUehjd;/ mU';Fz rPyd; - ey;Y}h;
jpUj; njh; tpiH md;gh; czh;t[/ caph; - Xh;
jpU cU Mfp/ kufj kapy; kpir Vfpa - tl
mbkhpf;f KUfnts; xf;f/ fpUg/ Mde;jk; thhp/ ahnu
tH';f ty;yhh;!
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Sarva Sadhakar - Senior Hindu Priests who will lead the MTNA
Maha Kumbhabishekam event
Left: Sri Thanga Bhattar, Hindu Temple, New Orleans, Louisiana
Right: Sri Pitchai Gurukkal, Pilliarpatti Koil
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Balalayam was established in the white house situated in the temple property.
Currently, the house accommodates MTNA employees and their families.
1987
Sri T. M. Soundararajan, an ardent devotee of Lord Murugan visited the temple and offered his
devotional songs in praise of Lord Murugan. He was a well-known playback singer
in Tamil films.
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1989
GROUND-BREAKING
CEREMONY
Thirumuruga Kripananda Variar and Sri Satchithanandha Swami of Lotus Temple of Virginia were the two spiritual leaders that laid the foundation stone at
the ground breaking ceremony in June 1989.
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VASTHU CEREMONY
The Power of Vel (Spear)
1994
A silver Vel marks the sanctum sanctorum where Lord Murugan deity would be installed in the temple. Priest Sri
Sethurama Gurukkal performed the Vasthu Ceremony of
sanctifying the most auspicious location for the installation of
the principal deity.
About 11 acres of land purchased by the founders of the temple would be the new abode
of Lord Murugan in Lanham, Maryland, near Washington DC, USA
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1994-1998
With Mr. Sriskandarajah, a structural engineer by
profession at the helm, the work began in earnest
in April 1994 and gradually continued for nearly
four years due to lack of finances.
Right: A view of the prayer hall construction.
Left: Sannadhis for Sri Murugan, Sri Meenakshi and Sri Nataraja under construction.
Right: Crates of granite statues of deities were unloaded by devotee volunteers at the
temple. In the background we could see the Vimanam under construction over the
shrine of Sri Murugan.
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MURUGAN TEMPLE
KUMBHABISHEKAM
1999
Vedic priests conducted Kaala Pujas leading up to the Consecration of
the deities (below) in the shrine
Murugan devotees gathered in the prayer hall for the sacred ceremony of
the consecration of the deities of the temple.
Another view
of the Yaga Sala
during the
Kumbhabishekam
celebration.
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MURUGAN TEMPLE
KUMBHABISHEKAM
1999
Sri Muthiah
Sthapathy
and Satguru
Subramuniya
Swami install
Lord Siva
statue in the
Sannidhi
Vimanam,
Right: Devotees
follow the learned
priests as they carry
the holy water to the
top of the Vimanam
prior to the consecration.
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Kumbhabishekam Celebration
1999
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The beautiful sculptures adorning the top of the canopy in the front of the temple.
This is still being preserved after the Rajagopuram construction.
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Silpis from Tamil Nadu who built the Murugan Temple Rajagopuram.
Front Row (L to R): Ammaiappan, Srinivasan Sthapathy, Panneerselvam
Back Row: (L to R): Murugesan, Sivasubramanian, Nagaraj Shankam (deceased), Subrmanian,
Annamalai, Mohan and Alagupandian
Additional silpis joined the team in June 2016 to facilitate the construction at the Murugan Temple.
Left to Right: Radhakrishnan Mani, Vishwanathan Durai, Iyyappan Gnanasekaran, Shanmugam Ganapathi,
Kannadhasan Mani, Saravanan Shanmugam, and Kanakaraj Kannaiyan
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taY}Uk; thhpahUk;
- myh;nkY hp#p
"ehs;njhWk;
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taY}Uf;F te;J jd;id tz';FkhW gzpj;jhh;. "VLk; vGj;Jk; mwpah \ld;/ ehd; ghLtJ vg;go>" vd;W
mHhj Fiwa[ld; nfl;f/ KUfd; mth; ehtpy; jd;
ifntypdhy; gpuztk; vGjpanjhL "Kj;J vd;W
Muk;gpj;Jg; ghL" vd;Wk; gzpj;jhh;.
vd;d mjprak;!
<L ,izapy;yh re;j eaj;njhL kiljpwe;j
bts;skhfg; gpwe;j "Kj;ijj;jU gj;jpj;jpUeif" vd;W bjhl';fpaJ Kjy; jpUg;g[fH; ghly;;; ,J Kj;Jf;Fkhu
Rthkpf;F Kd;dhy; mu';nfwpaJ. Kj;Jf;Fkund jd;id Kj;J vd;wiHj;Jg; ghl mobaLj;Jf; bfhLj;j
tuj;jpdhy;jhd; nghYk; mUzfphpehjuhy; ehyhapuj;Jf;Fk; nkw;gl;l jpUg;g[fH;g; ghly;fisg; ghl Koe;jJ. fhy
bts;sj;jpy; kiwe;jJ nghf/ ,d;W ekf;Ff; fpilj;jJ Mapuj;Jf;Fk; Fiwthd ghly;fnsahk;.
Fd;WnjhWk; MLk; FkuDf;F vGg;gg;gl;l nfhapy;fspd; vz;zpf;ifjhd; kpft[k; mjpfk;.
nghFkplbky;yhk; KUfd; jpUg;g[fH; ghor; brd;whh; mUzfphpehjh; vd;gjhy; thhpahUf;F mUzfphpaplk; <h;g;g[k;
ctifa[k; Vw;gl;;ljpy; tpag;gpy;iy. taY}h; nfhapypy; mUzfphpahUf;F xU jdp re;epjpiaf; fl;oa[ss
; dh;.
mUzfphpehjUila jpUg;g[fH; ghly;fis kf;fspilna gutr; bra;tij xU Kf;fpa Fwpf;nfhshff;
bfhz;L thH;e;jhh; fpUghde;j thhpahh;.
"VH;jyk; g[fH; fhnthpahy; tpis
nrhHkz;ly kPnj kndhfu
uh$fk;gPuehlhSk; ehaf taY}uh"
vd;w jpUg;g[fHpy; mUzfphpehjh; nghw;Wk; ,g;ghlypy; KUfdpd; fk;gPukhd njhw;wk; fz;L kfpH fz;fs; Mapuk;
ntz;Lk;.
cz;l czt[ tifiana kPz;Lk; cz;L kfpH;tjpypUe;J Rit khw;wk; njLtJ eh kl;Lky;y/
kdKk;jhd;. Fwp";rpf; flt[shfnt fz;L fspg;gnjhLjpy;yhky;/ kUjepy taY}h; Kj;Jf;Fkhu Rthkpiaa[k;
brd;W tz';fyhnk. gHbkhHp xd;W cz;L bjhpa[kh>
"taY}h; mUfpUf;f maY}h; njo miythndd; "
Best Wishes to
Murugan Temple of North America
On the successful celebration of
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tHpf;Fj; Jiz
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bgah;fs;); gHpf;Fj; Jiz mth; gd;dpU njhs;fs;; jd; tHpf;Fj; Jiz tontYk;/ kapYk; fe;juy';fhuk; (70). Mw;Wg;gil E}yhk; jpUKUfhw;Wg;gil KUfdplk; ,d;dhUk; ghprpy; bgWjw;Fhpa
Kjd;ik iffhl;o! gf;Ftk; ntz;Lk;.
bghJthf/ Mw;Wg;gil E}y;fspy; tUk; ghprpyd; bgw tpUk;g[tJ bghUl; bry;tkhFk;.
KUfhw;Wg; gilapy; ghprpyd; bgw tpUk;g[tJ mUl;bry;tkhFk;.
jpU-
Congratulations to
MURUGAN TEMPLE OF NORTH AMERICA
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KU MBHABISHEKAM
INSURANCE AGENTS &
BROKERS
SINCE 1959
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,iwrf;jpiaa[k; xt;bthU KUf gf;jUk; czUk; epiyapy; vg;nghJk; itf;f ntz;Lk; vd;gnj vdJ
nfhhpf;if.
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KUfd; jpUf;fy;ahzk;
- K. ,uhikah
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E}jd ,uh$nfhg[u
kQhFk;ghgpn#fk;
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
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jkpHhdtd; KUfd;
|jh;
jkpHhdtd;/ KUfd;!
vHpyhd jkpHhdtd; bre;jkpHhdtd;!
miHg;gpd; tUthdtd;
gpiHg;gpd; fUthdtd;
ciHg;gpd; jUthdtd;
brHpg;gpd; jpUthdtd;
(jkpHhdtd;)
gpuztg; bghUshdtd;
gpj;jdpd; FUthdtd;
rj;jpapd; cUthdtd;
Kj;jpia jUthdtd;
(jkpHhdtd;)
mHfpd; nguhdtd;
g[fHpd; <h;g;ghdtd;
gHfpd; nrh;thdtd;
jpfHpd; ntuhdtd;
(jkpHhdtd;)
kapypy; gwg;ghdtd;
braypy; rpwg;ghdtd;
kiyapy; ciwthdtd;
jiyefh; ,iwahdtd;
(jkpHhdtd:)
jkpHhdtd;/ KUfd;!
vHpyhd jkpHhdtd; - bre;jkpHhdtd;!
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mu';fehjd; rz;Kfehjd;
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ruRtjp u';fehjd;
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NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
Om Saravana Bhava!
Ram, Meera, Rohat and Lakshme
Livingston, NJ 07039
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Best Wishes to
Murugan Temple of North America
On the Celebration of
Best Wishes to
Murugan Temple of North America
On the Completion and Celebration of
On the Occasion of
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHA KUMBHABISHEKAM
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHA KUMBHABISHEKAM
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IN MURUGAS HANDS
- Kavyanayaki Ganesan
The earliest memory I have of living at this temple was when I was four years old. I was on
my father's shoulders, half asleep and half awake. There was nobody else at the temple. When
everything was silent, the bells and drums rung loudly. I put my hands over my ears. That was
when I started putting all my faith and trust in Lord Muruga.
Murugan Temple of North America is the first temple in the USA dedicated to the Tamil
God, Lord Muruga, with the big celebration in 1999. Many people from around the world visit our
temple to seek the blessings of Lord Muruga. Our temple emphasizes the beauty of the Tamil language. Every second and fourth Sunday, many kids from the metropolitan DC area come to learn
the history and significance of Tamil. We all join together and lean lots of bhajans (devotional
songs) to sing to the deities. We try to understand the meaning behind the lyrics. Now I have
many friends with whom I share the same beliefs and culture. I also learn yoga, which helps me
relax and relieve the stress from school. Many kids who were born in the US don't know how to
read, speak and write the Tamil language. I know that this temple can help preserve the Tamil
culture for a very long time.
There are many festivals in which we celebrate Lord Muruga and some of the other deities.
Some of the festivals include Nallur Kathirgamam Kanthan Festival, Navarathri, and Vinayakar
Chaturthi. During the Nallur Festival, many Srilankans, Malaysians, Indians, and other Tamilians
come from various places such as New York and Canada. The temple is colorfully decorated with
vivid fabric and arts. People pray, fast and take Paal Kudam and Kavadi that day. A variety of loud
instruments and songs can be heard as Lord Muruga sits on top of an elegant chariot and goes on
a procession around the temple, and Lord Muruga's blessings can be felt by everyone. Another
festival celebrated with devotion and joy is Navarathri: a ten-day festival where nine to ten different forms of Goddess Devi are worshipped. Every day, the devotees worship the different variations of Goddess Devi. Songs praising Her can be heard throughout the temple. Navarathri brings
new beginnings for many people. The priests put in so much time and effort to make sure the
temple is neat and orderly and the deities are happy so that we won't come across any disasters.
We are all lucky to have very kindhearted priests who make a difference in a number of people's
lives.
As a devotee, I have been visiting this temple for about eleven years now. Every day, I
thank Lord Muruga for all that He has done for me, whether it is for giving me this life or helping
me with an exam. And without fail, He has always guided me. Despite the mistakes I may have
made without even knowing He has given me lots of opportunities where I can redeem myself. I
know that everything that enters my life is because of Him and everything that leaves my life is
also because of Him. If you visit the temple and take a few minutes to sit down and meditate, you
can, unquestionably, feel Lord Muruga's power (shakthi). Developing good, devotional habits and
worshipping Lord Muruga can help us overcome the forces of darkness.
I am very fortunate to be able to live right on the temple premises. I am also blessed that I
have a wonderfully thriving community. Many families, including mine, cannot go back to their
homeland to join a festival but we are blessed that there are temples nearby where we can celebrate and worship God easily. It is our duty to serve God, our parents and society. We should always remember to pas our traditions and culture to the next generation. We need to understand
that Lord Murugan is within us and our willpower is what can make a change.
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Michael Doyle
Blessed, sincerely blessed - these are the words which come to mind when I think about my
association with Sanatana Dharma. Allow me to share with you, just a few of these blessings. In
2005, I was able to visit the Siva temple in the Hawaiian islands. You may, or may not know, that
this lineage, The Nandinatha Sampradaya of the Kailasa Paramapara is responsible for creating the
magazine, "Hinduism Today," which today, has a global reach. While in Hawaii, I was able to attend
many pujas at the temple and from firsthand experience, I can tell you, that this is a genuine lineage
with a genuine Satguru at the helm.
In 2006, and again in 2011, I was able to spend six months in India and traveled from Tamil
Nadu to Gaumukhi (considered to be the place where the mighty river Ganges begins). So many
details just 'fell into place' while I was in India that you honestly had to be there and experience it
for yourself, to believe it!
In 2015, I made the decision that I was moving to the DC area after I had gone online and
researched it a bit. I was influenced by the number of Hindu temples and Vedanta centers in the
area, as well as, a very good public transportation system, as I am physically disabled and do not
drive. After arriving in the area, I was looking online again to choose a temple and when I came to
the Murugan Temple website, I experienced a warm glowing sensation in my heart center.
I knew from past experience, LISTEN! I had already started the 'Master Course,' which is a 15
-month home extension course on Hinduism, created by the same Siva lineage which creates
"Hinduism Today," when I decided to start attending the Murugan Temple. I attend the temple almost daily and on my laptop, I do the 'Master Course' readings, and attend the pujas while I am
there. Imagine my 'surprise' when I learned that the Satguru of this same Siva lineage donated the
Ganesha and the Nayanmar murtis to the Murugan Temple!
Synchronicity...another blessing...or both? There is no doubt, the inner world Devas and
Mahadevas are real and Sanatana Dharma is both deep and powerful and there is no doubt...I am
Blessed to be a part of it.
AUM SARAVANA BHAVA !
SHANTI! SHANTI!! SHANTI!!!
Best Wishes to
Murugan Temple of North America
On the Completion of
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NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
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Puvaneswary Satchithanandam
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Best Compliments to
Murugan Temple of North America
On the Occasion of
On the Celebration of
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHA KUMBHABISHEKAM
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHA KUMBHABISHEKAM
Dr. S. Baskaran
Mrs. Sethu Baskaran
And Family
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- Uma Vodela
We are honored and humbled to have had the opportunity to serve Lord Murugan and His devotees.
Our fervent hope is that the future leaders of our magnificent temple will find it in their hearts to bring
in more devotees to the temple, provide more spiritual services to the congregation, and to improve on
what has been accomplished so far.
We share our sense of excitement and fulfillment with the thousands of devotees of Lord
Murugan on the completion of the Rajagopuram and the grand celebration of this event.
Our best wishes for a glorious future of Murugan temple of North America
ON THE OCCASION OF THE
THANK YOU!
Trustees
Officers of the Executive Committee and Members of the Executive Committee
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Best Compliments To
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
A Murugan Devotee
RAJAGOPURAM MAHA
KUMBHABISHEKAM
S.G. THEATER GROUP, INC. (A tax-exempt, non-profit cultural organization)
Severn, Maryland, USA
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NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
Best Wishes to
Murugan Temple of North America
On the Celebration of
With Best
Compliments to
Murugan Temple
On the Successful
Celebration of
NOOTHANA
RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA
KUMBHABISHEKAM
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
Dennis, Thushi, Ganesh & Jeevan
Aravindan & Laju
Puvaneswary Satchithanandam (Trustee)
Best Wishes to
Murugan Temple of North America
On the Celebration of
Muthiah Arunachalam
And Family
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
Dr. S. Padmanabhan,
Mrs. Rama Padmanabhan
And Family
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BEST COMPLIMENTS TO
MURUGAN TEMPLE OF NORTH AMERICA
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
WITH MOST GRATITUDE TO THE MULTITUDE OF
MURUGAN DEVOTEES AND VOLUNTEERS
WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED
SO MANY THINGS IN SO MANY WAYS AND SO LONG
TO THE MURUGAN TEMPLE
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Best Compliments to
MURUGAN TEMPLE OF NORTH AMERICA
On the completion of Rajagopuram
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
And
The Selvam Family
15617 Plantation Court, Laurel, MD-20707
VaLLal Washington Murugan Bless us all in good health and happiness!
~ With ardent devotion to Murugan Temple of North America ~
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Best Compliments to
Murugan Temple of North America
On the Completion of Rajagopuram and
NOOTHANA RAJAGOPURA
MAHAA KUMBHABISHEKAM
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