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SAT-TAT-AUM BRAHMA VISHNUSHIVA
VISHNU Ultimate Reality by his followers. Protector or sustainer of the world 10 th incantation
SHIVA The Destroyer The Ultimate Reality by her followers Divine Yoga's
Temples 200 Hindu temples across North America More than 75 % were designed and constructed in the past three decades A place where God may be approached and where divine knowledge can be discovered “The gods always play where groves, rivers, mountains and springs are near, and in towns with pleasure gardens.”
Temple Aspects Water - Purifying element & River of Life Vertical elevation relating to the mountains The garbagriha relating to caves GODS
Life Stages Four stages (ashramas) Brahmacharga Grastha Vanaprastha Sanngasu
Rituals Ayurveda Hatha Yoga Puja (pooja) The Sadhu (holy man)
Weddings (Hindu Ceremonies) Ceremonies 4 to 5 days Open space under a decorated canopy or mandap Mandap is made of red and silver color Brides place or a common place
Wedding Ritual Seven step or santa padi Bride’s sari-tied on the grooms sari shawl draped from his shoulder to her sari Pinky’s are linked around the fire 7 blessings or vows Puffed rice –representing prosperity
Festivals January Makar Sankranti The sun begins to move northwards Charitable by giving grains, clothes and money spiritedly fly kites all day February Shivratri Lord Shiv whose marriage to Parvati Fasting Night vigil Perform Shiva puja with bili leaves & milk abhishek March Fuldol or Pushpadolotsav Festival of Flowers Spray colored water on each other September Ganesh's Birth Waterless fast Worshiped for ten days
Festivals October Navaratri Victory of Lord's Shakti 9 nights Victory of good over evil Perform sattvic folk-dances and chanting mantras November Diwali Cows are worshipped Changed to offer money intead November Bhai Beej Invites her brother to have food Consolidate the sibling bond.
Conclusion GODS = BRAHMA+VISHNU+SHIVA Current Temples Rituals Weddings Festivals
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