Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Why one should participate One must discern with utmost humility that acquiring the virtue (punnya) for participation in such a Maha-yajna is the result of the virtuous conduct and deeds in this world and the world beyond. At the individual level difficulties of a person from the planetary influences and from his past karma can be assuaged with the sincere participation in the Mahayajna. At the familial level the Mahayajna will help the devout archakas to eradicate the sins accumulated over generations and resolve the ills such as Sarpa-dosha. Incurable diseases shall be healed through it. v Once-in-many-a-lifetime opportunity!! A Mahayajna of such a magnitude and exaltation has not been attempted ever. The chance of its repetition is remote, nay, impossible for thousands of years ahead. Hence it shall be a unique opportunity in many lifetimes. Your participation in the Mahayajna i. Bestows the material and spiritual wealth the participant to repay the four debts: to Seers, to Devas, to forefathers, and to human beings ii. Bestows virtues and well being to one’s children and future generations iii. Purifies and empowers the forefathers and in the process ushers in uninterrupted protection to oneself from them iv. Eradicates the sins accumulated over generations and resolves the ills such as Sarpa-dosha v. Liberates the wandering souls associated with one’s life v Open to all with purity of purpose: i. No discrimination based on caste, creed, ethnicity, religion etc. ii. Open to all who shall observe 21 days of vrutha (austerity) of vegetarian meals and continence iii. Archakas must adhere to 6 types of purity: purity of the body, mind, surroundings, atmosphere, materials and the mantra chanting v Greatest Spiritual endeavor ever! Lalita Sahasra Namavali 1000 Crores Lalita Sahasra Homam 250 Crores Vishnu Sahasra Namavali 41 Crores Kalisantharana Mantra 28 Lakhs Mahamrityunjaya Mantra Guru, Ganapathi, Saraswathi, Sree Rama, Anjaneya Moolamantras 12 Lakhs each Purusha, Shree, Bhagya, Ayur, Aikamatya Sooktas, Saptasudhi, Shanti Mantras 4 Lakhs each v Unprecedented!!!! 10,000 Archakas, 5,000 lamps, 12-14 hours, 25 rounds per day 250 Homakundas, 5,000 Hotas in two shifts, 2500 Hotrikas (sevaks) Special training to more than 500,000 people to chant the mantras v Unparalleled!!! More than 50,000 pilgrims every day 205 tons of rice, 60 tons of wheat, 25 tons of tapioca for Annadanam 2 million litres of water every day A historical opportunity of too rare an occurrence to miss. In addition you will be part of an endeavor with exalted objectives for the peace and well being of the universe. Objectives of the Mahayajna v To discourage and destroy prevailing titanic and fanatical sentiments v To deliver humanity from the spell of Kaliyuga v To develop a structurally disciplined and Dharmically motivated society v To integrate the human and the divine planes to accomplish Dharma v To develop a serene state of mind in man v To invoke Divine inspiration and spiritual elevation amongst people Venue: Jyothikshetram v Centenary Memorial of the Sage Extra-ordinaire: Brahmasree Neelakanta Gurupadar v 108 feet tall, 70 feet base dia, Pradakshina Mandapa of 600 feet perimeter v Sanctified by the luminous descent of the Mother Goddess from the heavens on May 30, 2000 during Sathakoti Archana House of 501 Akhanda Jyotis (Eternal Lamps) brought from Sacred places across the length and breadth of Bharath 501 families sponsoring and supporting the 501 Eternal lamps ] Great blessing even to enter not speak of the opportunity to perform the Archana GRAND PUBLIC MEETINGS v Every evening; participation by Acharyas, leading lights of art & literature v Social, political and community leaders v Performance of folk, temple and classical art forms v Felicitation of artists, craftsmen, litterateurs Dates, location, how to reach there and how to attend Schedule: April 16, 2003 to May 26, 2003 Location: Sree Rama Dasa Ashram, Sree Neelakantapuram. Directions 16 kms from the heart of Thiruvananthapuram City, the capital of the state of Kerala. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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