Title: Welcome to the
1Welcome to the
- Hindu Temple of Atlanta
- Riverdale, GA
2Hinduism In a Nutshell
- Hindu Temple of Atlanta
- Riverdale, GA
3Hinduism Quick Facts
- Third largest religion in the world
- No single founder
- Hinduism invites everyone, irrespective of the
cultural background, to validate the truth of the
spiritual concepts for themselves. - The earliest records of the religion are in the
Rig Veda, the oldest known human literature. Some
portions of the Rig Veda have been dated to
before 6000 BC. - Withheld the ravages of invasion, plunder, and
domination by foreign invaders for more than
1,000 years. - A Way of Life
4Who is a Hindu?
- Anyone who believes in the basic principles of
Hinduism and applies them to everyday life. - There is one God, who has become everything in
this Universe. - The aim of life is to realize God.
- Every path to God is true. Everyone has to choose
a path to God according to one's own temperament.
5Hinduism Concepts
- Monotheistic Polymorphic ? One God, Many Forms
- Brahman Ultimate The Supreme
- Aim Become One with Brahman Many Paths
- Making it Easy for Us
- To remove hurdles - "Ganesha"
- To bless with good understanding Knowledge -
"Saraswathi - To worship as mother - "Kali, Devi
- To worship God as a child - "Krishna
- All Forms/Names to Suit the Devotees
- The Ultimate ? One God Brahman
6Hinduism The Basic Tenets
- Dharma ? Path of Righteousness
- An individuals ethics, duties and obligations ?
Foundation of Life - Samsara ? Worldly Life - Reincarnation/rebirth
- Karma ? Actions Law of Cause and Effect
Selfless Action is Ideal - Moksha ? Salvation from the Cycle of Samsara
(Rebirth) attained through a variety of paths) - Bhakti ? Devotion to God
- Jnana ? Enlightenment, knowledge
7The Caste System
- Originally the caste system had a qualitative
basis and all castes were treated equally and
considered essential for a society. - Brahmin Priests, Teachers
- Kshatriya Kings, Warriors, Administrators
- Vaishya Merchants, Farmers, Cattlemen
- Shudra Artisans, Laborers, and others
- Caste System became degraded when made hereditary.
8Hindu Sacred Texts
- Vedas Knowledge / Wisdom Spoken Sruthi
- Dating Back to 1500-500BCE
- Collection of Hymns, Prayers
- Spoken Word Passed on through Generations
- Ancient, sacred texts were written in Sanskrit,
the language of ancient India. - Upanishads are stories and parables told by gurus
(teachers) to their students - The Mahabharata is a story of a war between two
royal families. The Bhagavad Gita is a very
popular part of this text. - The Ramayana is a story of the God Rama and the
rescue of his wife Sita from Ravana, the evil
demon king
9The Vedas
- Hymns, Rites, Interpretation, and Philosophical
Instruction - Rig 10,552 verses
- Yajur 2,000 verses Cadenced intonation
- Sama - 2,000 verses melodious chanting
- Atharvana - 6,000 verses
10Hinduism The Nine Beliefs
- Divinity of the Vedas
- One, all-pervasive Supreme Being Brahman -- who
is both Omnipresent and Transcendent. - Universe undergoes endless cycles of creation,
preservation, and dissolution. - Karma, the law of cause and effect by which each
individual creates his own destiny by his
thoughts, words, and deeds. - Soul incarnation, evolving through many births
until all karmas resolved, and moksha, spiritual
knowledge and liberation from cycle of rebirth is
attained.
11Hinduism The Nine Beliefs (Contd)
- Divine beings exist in unseen worlds and temple
worship, rituals, sacraments as well as personal
devotionals create a communication with Gods. - Guru Spiritually awakened master, to know the
Transcendent Absolute. - All life is sacred, to be loved and revered,
practice ahimsa, non-injury. - No one single way to salvation, all religious
paths are facets of Gods Pure Love and Light,
deserving tolerance and understanding.
12Ganesha Remover of Obstacles
- 'Ga' symbolizes Buddhi (intellect) and 'Na'
symbolizes Vijnana (wisdom). - Considered the master of intellect and wisdom.
- Provides prosperity and fortune.
- His grace is invoked before the undertaking of
any task
13Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
- Trimurthi are three aspects of God, as Brahma,
Vishnu and Shiva - Brahma - the Source/Creator/Generator
- Vishnu - the Preserver/Indwelling-Life/Operator
- Shiva - the Transformer/Destroyer-Creator
- Similar to interpretations of the Trinity in
Christianity
14Krishna
- Eighth avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu
- Known for His pastoral childhood as well as His
youth and life as a heroic warrior and teacher - Non-Hindu religions that originated in India have
their own versions of Him.
15Lakshmi Goddess of Wealth
- Goddess of wealth, light, wisdom and fortune, as
well as luck, beauty, and fertility. - Representations are also found in Jain and
Buddhist monuments. - Also considered the Mother of the Universe and
Vishnu's Shakti (strength)
16Saraswati Goddess of Knowledge
- First goddess worshipped in the Hindu religion.
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- Goddess of Knowledge and music, arts, and speech.
- Also Goddess of thoughts of truth and
forgiveness. - Originated as a river goddess. Her name is
Sanskrit for "she who has lakes or pools."
17A Few Questions Answered
- Why Do Hindus worship the cow?
- Hindus dont worship cows. We respect, honor and
adore the cow. By honoring this gentle animal,
who gives more than she takes, we honor all
creatures.
18A Few Questions Answered
- Are Hindus idol worshippers?
- Hindus do not worship a stone or metal idol as
God. We worship God through the image. We invoke
the presence of God from the higher, unseen
worlds, into the image so that we can commune
with Him and receive His blessings.
19A Few Questions Answered
- Are Hindus forbidden to eat meat?
- Hindus teach / practice vegetarianism as a way to
live with a minimum of hurt to other beings. But
in todays world not all Hindus are vegetarians.
20A Few Questions Answered
- Do Hindus have a Bible?
- Our Bible is called the Veda. The Veda, which
means wisdom, is comprised of four ancient and
holy scriptures which all Hindus revere as the
revealed word of God.
21A Few Questions Answered
- Why do many Hindus wear a dot
- near the middle of their forehead?
- The dot worn on the forehead is a religious
symbol. It represents divine sight and shows that
one is a Hindu. For women, it is also a beauty
mark.
22The Chinmaya Mission
- Established in India in 1953 by devotees of His
Holiness Swami Chinmayananda. - Under his guidance, these devotees formed the
nucleus of a spiritual renaissance movement - The Current Head Holiness Swami Tejomayananda.
- Goal Make available the ageless wisdom of
Vedanta, the knowledge of the one Reality, and
provide the tools to realize that wisdom in ones
life. - To give maximum happiness to the maximum number
for the maximum time - Each persons gain is manifold personal growth,
heightened efficiency, contentment, and the
ability to live with others in peace and harmony.
23Swami Chinmayananda
- Born in 1916, he is known as a notable spiritual
leader - Especially known for knowledge of Bhagavad Gita
and the Upanishads - Opened a number of ashrams, schools, hospitals,
nursing homes, and clinics around the world - Selected as President of Hindu Religion in 1993
- Passed away in August 1993 in San Diego
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25What is BalaVihar?
- Chinmaya Mission has developed a program for
children and youth called Chinmaya BalaVihar - Children learn religious practices, prayers,
poojas, bhajans, meditation, the significance of
holy days, and spiritual values. - Read/Learn about religious scriptures (e.g.,
Ramayana, Bhagavad Gita) - The teachers are dedicated volunteers who have
been trained to impart religious values to
children.
26HTA Balavihar
- Founded in 1991 in a small corner of the
auditorium - As enrollment grew, classes moved to priests
apartments and trailer - Education building constructed because enormous
growth of BalaVihar and also other classes such
as music, dance, and language classes - 2008-2009- 250 students in 17 classrooms
- 400 students in Alpharetta
- 50 students in newly founded Gwinnett BalaVihar
27HTA Balavihar
- Youngest- Alphabets
- 2nd- Ramayana
- 3rd- Mahabharatha
- 4th- Symbolism
- Oldest- World Religions/Bhagavad Gita
- Slokams are learned and compiled throughout the
whole program, and the senior class winds up
knowing every slokam in all three books
28Visiting our Hindu Temple
- The Hindu temple is a sacred space where man and
God commune. - Home of Gods and Goddesses
- Priests conduct poojas-presenting flowers, water,
incense, lights, food and other choice offerings - Honoring Gods and the Goddesses and invoking
their presence and blessings.
29In the Temple One Can Be
- Immersed in the joys of devotion
- In prayerful communion
- Seeking solace for a loss
- Singing hymns, chanting mantras
- Celebrating a rite of passage.
- Meditation is appropriate, especially after the
pooja, and emotion is not out of place. - God will receive your devotion, however you offer
it.
30A Bustling Place
- A unique aspect of Hindu temples is the variety
of functions going on simultaneously ... - Archana in one place, a woman crying for a recent
misfortune in another, and a joyous baby blessing
happening in another.
31What You Will See
- There are two temples at the Hindu Temple of
Atlanta, which is rare for Hindu temples. - The Balaji Temple (Vishnu) was the first built of
the two and has the deities of Ganesha, Durga,
Lakshmi, Vishnu, Andal, Navagrahas, and Hanuman - The Siva Temple was recently constructed and is
being embellished by Indian sculptors. It has
Ganesha, Shiva, Muruga, Parvathi, and Kanyaka
Parameshwari
32Visiting our Hindu Temple
- Please remove your shoes
- Obey all signs regarding how close to go
- If sitting, please sit cross-legged
(Indian-style) and do not sit with your feet
pointing towards the deities. - Refrain from gossip and unnecessary talking and
treat the priests with respect
33Visiting our Hindu Temple
- Hands pressed together in namaskara, greet the
Deities at their shrines, starting with Ganesha,
and present your offerings. - Prostrating is a traditional expression of
worshipful surrender and adoration. Men prostate
fully, while women do so in a kneeling pose
34What is a Pooja?
- A Hindu worship service is known as a pooja,
similar to a grand reception for a king. - There are four parts to the small pooja (archana)
performed at various times during the day in the
temple - 1. The sacred flame
- 2. The sacred water
- 3. (Vishnu only) The crown of the Deity
- 4. Prasadam (nuts, fruits)
35What goes on your forehead?
- Three different types of powder / paste are given
to devotees in the temple - Vibhuthi (sacred ash) is given in the Siva Temple
- Chandhanam (sandlewood paste) and kumkumam (red
powder) are give in both the temples.
36Hindu Prayer before Eating
- Brahmaarpanam Brahma Havihi
- Brahmaagnau Brahmanaa Hutam
- Brahmaiva Tena Gantavyam
- Brahma Karma Samaadhinaam
37Hindu Prayer before Eating
- -Prayer Meaning
- Any means of offering is God, the oblation is
God. The fire in which the offering is made is
God. The one who offers is also God. Indeed, God
is gained by such a person who abides in God. - -In other words, God is the cause of everythings
creation and the cause of everything. Therefore,
every created effect has the cause, God, within
it.
38Questions
39Enjoy the Rest of Your Visit