August 2012 Newsletter - Sree Venkateswara (Balaji) Temple
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August 2012 Newsletter - Sree Venkateswara (Balaji) Temple
SREE VENKATESWARA TEMPLE OF CLEVELAND Sree Padmavathi Sametha Sree Venkateswara Parabrahmane Namaha August, 2012 Issue 2 Pushpa Yaagam—a Seva to remember! Board of Trustees Dr. R. Bandi Mr. L. Venkataraman Dr. P. Achanti Mr. J. Medarametla Dr. S. Ramanavarapu Dr. R. Donthi Dr. R. Taliwal Mr. R. Srinivasan Mr. S. Agarwal Mr. J. Sharma Treasurer Mrs. S. Venna Jt. Treasurer Mrs. N. Kulasekaran Secretary Mr. R. Rambhatla A floral worship to Lord Venkateswara in return for his blessings to save the earth from natural calamities, ‘Pushpa Yaagam’ is traditionally performed to welcome the divine presence of the Lord of the Seven Hills in his ‘Poolangi’ (floral costume) into the sanctum sanctorum of our hearts! Of the many sevas performed to invoke Sri Venkateswara, Poolangi seva in particular, celebrates the beauty of God’s creation and dedicates that glory first and foremost to the Lord himself. It’s a unique opportunity for our community to bring floral bounties as offerings this summer, and witness the transformation of His nija rupam into one that is exquisite in color, form, fragrance and overall aesthetic appeal. Yaagam for the devotee community as a means to convey their many thanks for the unstinting support they continue to receive to make the temple for Balaji a reality! Open to all, the Pushpa Yaagam & Poolangi Seva will be held on Saturday, Aug 18 at 5:00 p.m. at the Hawthorn of Aurora Club House (645 Walnut Ridge Trail, Aurora OH 44202). This is a free event open to one and all. Your floral offerings are welcome. Click for more information and contact details. The Board of Trustees of Sree Venkateswara Temple has especially organized the Pushpa Jt. Secretary Dr. K. Donthi Brick by Brick … Quick News: The arresting magnificence of a temple, its towering walls and seemingly endless corridors culminating in the monumental gopuram reaching to the skies, often leaves one wondering where imagination ends and a tangible work of art begins. Imbue this work of art with divine spiritual power, and you have a temple of worship! Residents of the greater Cleveland area and suburbs are fortunate to be part of one such endeavor and it is evident in more ways than one, that it takes the collective strength of an entire community to move a project of this scale forward. Support from all sections of the community has been very touching, to say the least! Upcoming events: Sat, Aug 18 @ 5 p.m. Pushpa Yaagam & Poolangi Seva Sep 22, 2012 Grand Gala Fundraiser/ Musical Night featuring Jonitha Gandhi A Big Thanks to Utsava Vigraha Kalyanam sponsors in July: Pasupulati family, Solon OH Pledge or donate here Visit: www.balajiusa.org For Information 330 668 1255 / [email protected] As brick and mortar construction progresses here in Richfield, the vision of Sthapati Selvanathan is lending form to the vigrahas that will be the principal and accompanying deities at the Sree Venkateswara temple this year, as seen in the images below. Well-versed with the Agamika and Vastu shastras, sthapatis like Sri. Selvanathan are instrumental in the design and construction aspects of the temple exterior and interiors, with exacting adherence to identifying and bringing to life the precise iconographic meaning of each part of the whole. Please stay tuned for progress details in the next edition. Construction in Richfield (far left) & Vigraha carving in Chennai, India (left). View more pictures here Sree Venkateswara Temple of Cleveland 2850 Roundhill Dr. Akron, OH 44333 SREE VENKATESWARA TEMPLE OF CLEVELAND Sree Padmavathi Sametha Sree Venkateswara Parabrahmane Namaha Page 2 Bollywood Musical Night (Sep 22, 2012) Entertaining and enthralling audiences since the tender age of three, Jonita Gandhi was a super star with a natural sense of scale and rhythm, even before she started working with artists of acclaim. Born in New Delhi, India, Jonita immigrated to Canada with her family when she was very young. Growing steadily in her interest and passion for music, Jonita now works with many popular icons in the music industry, performing selections from yester years and today, with equal ease and grace. This fall, Sree Venkateswara temple of Cleveland invites you to an evening with Jonita Gandhi, as she takes center stage and leads us on to a melodious journey through the enchanting streets of Bollywood! The Fundraiser and Grand Gala dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Sep 22 2012, at the Days Inn in Richfield, OH. Ticket and additional details are here. As this is an exclusive event organized to generate funds for the temple construction, Sree Venkateswara temple’s Board of Trustees hopes that you will reach deep within your pockets to support this spiritual endeavor. Your ideas to raise funds and awareness are much needed and most welcome. Please send your suggestions to [email protected] Knowing the Lord - The story of Srinivasa Kalyanam (Episode 1) Starting this month, we will re-publish the story of Srinivasa Kalyanam of reality, Sage Bhrigu goes first to Satyaloka, the abode of from the TTD website in 17 installments. Lord Brahma. The story of Srinivasa Kalyanam begins on the banks of the Ganges. The rishis headed by Kasyapa begin to perform a sacrifice when Sage Narada visits them and asks why they were performing the sacrifice and who it would please. Not knowing how to answer the question, the rishis approach Sage Bhrigu. Resolving to reach a solution only after a direct ascertainment Editor’s Note Communications Committee: Jagdish Medarametla Raghu Gowdu Ramakant Rambhatla Sravanthi Vallampati In Satyaloka, he finds Lord Brahma, reciting the four Vedas in praise of Lord Narayana, with each of his four heads, and attended upon by Goddess Saraswati. Immersed in his recitation, Lord Brahma does not take notice of Bhrigu offering obeisance. Concluding that Lord Brahma is unfit for worship, Bhrigu leaves Satyaloka for Kailasa, the abode of Lord Shiva. (to be continued…) Growing up with the notion that taking on challenges and coming out strong in spite of differences is what made one successful, I departed somewhat from consciously thinking about the diversity that was inherent in everything around me, and my dependence on individuals and their collective contributions that made success real, tangible and lasting. Home, work, community, the Olympics, everywhere I look now, I see but one constant, diversity! My involvement with Sree Venkateswara Temple has afforded me the unique opportunity of working with dedicated individuals, who in their humble yet bold ways have brought me to the realization that there exist legitimate ways in which others’ thought processes can be different from our own, and that it is because of these differences that we are successful, as individuals and as a community! If commitment was the unit of measurement and the new temple our final destination, I am certain that at the end of this journey, we will each have a winning story to tell, one that truly celebrates our collective achievement strengthened by the power of common intention. With sincere thanks for your readership, Sravanthi Sree Venkateswara Temple of Cleveland 2850 Roundhill Dr. Akron, OH 44333
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