Hindu Temple of Ottawa-Carleton Inc. NEWSLETTER

Hindu Temple of Ottawa-Carleton Inc.
4835 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1X 1G6
NEWSLETTER
October 2014
Board of Directors
Executive
Jindal, Shiv
President
Parulekar, Vijaya
Vice-President
Aggarwal,Navneet
Treasurer
Acharya, Ram
Secretary
613-692-2538
613-822-1382
613-825-1079
613-823-8468
Members
Aggarwal, Vas Dev
613-727-1033
Avadhanula, Murlidhar Rao
613-523-9832
Garg, Dipti
613-738-4466
Lal, Kishori
613-824-1471
Parameswaran, Sivan
613-824-5335
Rawal, Prem
Sarkar, Arun Kumar
613-829-1852
Talwar, Kanwal
613-820-5622
Regional Advisors:
Pawaria, Indu
Bhatt, Nilu
Dighe, Subhash
Cornwall
Brockville-Prescot
Hamilton
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Priests (Shasthri)
613-822-1531
Purohit, Dhaval kumar
Coordinator
Kalavakolanu, Bhavani Shankar Sharma
Bookings and inquiries:
Managers:
613-822-1531
By performing one’s scripture-ordained duties only, can one aspire
to live a hundred years. There is no other way to be freed from the
burdens of guilt (taints) of our deeds in this life.
Jain, Baboo Lal
Seth, Bhushan Lal
Bharania, Himet
Seva Mandal:
Dilawri, Aruna
Everything in this universe (animate or inanimate) is ordained and
controlled by Isa, the Supreme Being. Understanding this principle
and consuming only the basic necessities set aside as one’s quota, do
not covet the wealth or belongings of others.
613-521-7872
(IsAvAsya Upanishad - 1, 2)
The Hindu Temple of Ottawa-Carleton is registered with Revenue Canada as a religious, charitable, nonprofit organization incorporated in Ontario,Canada
www.hindutemple.ca
hindutempleottawa@gmail.com
NAMASKAR
Greetings and best wishes to all our devotees for a happy
festive season!
Projects completed since the last Newsletter of October
2013 and projects to be initiated this year, including a
Hindu Heritage and Cultural Center, are given below.
Temple activities such as Sunday Program, Temple Hours
Religious Services provided, etc., are given in our website:
www.hindutemple.ca and also available on request.
Projects and renovations:
The renovations/new additions and the cost are listed
below:
Dollars
- Front entrance to the temple (interlocking bricks and
Landscaping):
110,000
- Foundation work (new weeping tiles etc):
60, 000
- New hand railing at the front entrance:
25,000
- Parikrama:
17, 000
- General Landscaping
9,000
- Decor in the Mahamandap:
50, 000
- New Fence
10,000
- New automatic gate planned for next year.
Update on other Projects:
Residence for seniors:
Since there was no concrete response from the community,
this project is on hold indefinitely.
Hindu Heritage-Cultural center:
Due to various competing reasons which required immediate
attention and resources, there was not much activity on
this project. But we sincerely hope that this activity will be
taken during the next 6 months.
Finances
The Community has been generous in supporting the temple
Grateful thanks and
appreciation are extended to all the devotees for
their contributions in the past and we hope this
will continue. The number of trustees has gradually
through
their
donations.
increased over the years and as of September 30 2014, it
has reached 1,309
Donations Accumulated: Donations from devotees
(small or large) are added and accumulated and once the
total sum exceeds $1,000, the donor becomes a trustee.
There are many devotees who can become trustees by
making additional small donations. Donors can call the
treasurer to find out their total donation and can upgrade
their status from one level to the next.
Maintenance and operation:
The cost for the maintenance of the Temple has steadily
gone up over the years. Presently it is about $17,000 per
month.
Special appeal
devotees:
and
request
to
all
1. Use of Temple facilities: All devotees and
organizers of community functions in the Temple are
requested to make the suggested donations for the use
of the Temple facilities, as set forth in the list
(contact the Manager, 613-822 1531). The Temple
Priest(s) has to be involved in any event conducted in
the Temple.
The time allotted for the use of the facility for any
function is 3 hours and for weddings 4 hours.
2. Cleanliness. Users of the facilities are requested
to leave the place clean after it has been used.
3. Name and address. Devotees are requested to
write their name and complete address on the
donations envelopes in such a manner that we can read
it and add to your previous donations.
4. Future Newsletter and announcements.
Please leave your latest mailing address, telephone and
e-mail address by e-mailing to
hindutempleottawa@gmail.com or informing the
manager or mailing it.
5. Food to be served at the temple.
- Coffee, tea, juices, carbonated soft drinks or alcoholic
beverages ARE NOT TO BE SERVED in the Temple.
- Food items served in the Temple should not contain
onion or garlic
- Nuts are not permitted due to the risk of allergic
reactions for some devotees.
- From the health point of view it is recommended
to keep food as simple as possible, with minimum
amount of salt, sugar and fat.
6. All Private Poojas and Prasad distribution MUST BE
COMPLETED BY 7:30 PM, as the temple closes at 8:30
pm.
For more information, please contact the manager
Temple Festivals and special events:
years. These are popular. Please contact the Temple if you
are interested to join.
Sat/Sun. Oct. 4/5
Sunday Oct.5
Thursday Oct 23
Sun Nov. 2
Sat, Nov 8
Participation in community activities
Temple Anniversary
Brahma Vidya day
Diwali
Tulsi Vivah
Mahalinga Archana
Hosts for Sunday Pooja:
Individuals or groups of families who would like to host a
Sunday Pooja may contact the Manager (613 822 1531).
Devotees can pick available Sundays for hosting, from the
list posted at the bulletin boards. The generosity of the
individuals and families in sponsoring the poojas and prasad
on Sundays and Fridays is also appreciated.
Friday Shiva Parivar Pooja:
7 pm to 8:30 pm.
To sponsor a Friday Pooja, please contact the Manager.
Various activities of the temple:
- Sunday Brahma Vidya:
Reading the text from Bhagawat Gita/Upanishad
and their interpretations:
12.15-12.45 pm
- Sunday Classes for Children: 12:00 -12.45 pm
Interested devotees who would like to reactivate the
Sunday Classes for Children, are requested to give their
names and contact information (telephone numbers, email
ID’s) to the Manager of the Temple.
- School Visits and Other Groups:
Students from Schools and Universities and church groups
visit the Temple regularly. In 2013, 30 groups visited the
Temple with a total number of about 1500. Basics of
Hinduism and the history of our Temple are explained by a
member of the Board or Management. This activity has
been appreciated by the visitors. This has also imparted
much better understanding of Hinduism in people of other
faiths.
- Health Seminars:
In February 2012, the Temple started monthly seminars on
various health issues, focusing mainly on the concept of
“healthy living” and prevention of disease. So for we have
held 30 seminars which are well-attended and appreciated.
- Yoga classes: The Temple has been conducting Yoga
classes every Sunday from, 10 to 11 am for a number of
- Capital Region Interfaith Council (CRIC): For
better understanding and hormony among various
faiths
- World Conference on Religion for Peace
(WCRP)
- Doors Open Ottawa
- Spiritual Care Advisory Committee of The
Ottawa Hospitals (TOH)
- Community Care Advisory Committee of
TOH
- Advisory committee of RCMP for security
matters.
- Shepherds of Good Hope: Thanks to our
Volunteers who have been preparing and
serving food for the needy, once a month.
- Food supplies are sent regularly to
Shepherds of Good Hope and the Food Banks.
Need for volunteers:
The Temple seeks volunteers who can help in the various
activities of the temple. Those who can donate a few hours
every week as “Shram Daan” may contact the Manager at
613 822 1531. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Funeral needs:
Information on the requirements
(religious, procedural and legal) and the services provided
for Hindus by some funeral homes in our region are given in
our website www.hindutemple.ca The Provincial Government
has given permission to immerse the ashes after cremation,
on the crown land or waterways. Please contact the temple
or Kanwal Talwar (613-820-5622) for further details.
Other activities:
Temple is contacted periodically for guidance and for
other emergencies.
Temple Hours and Programs
Monday – Friday:
8:30 to 10:30 am Arati at 10 am
5:30 to 8:30 pm, Arati at 8 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 8:30 am to 8:30 pm
Lunch break: 1:00 - 2:00 pm; Arati at 10 am and 8 pm
Sunday Pooja:
Rudram/Chamakam/Sukthas:
8:30 – 9:30 am
Archana (by request)*:
9:00 - 10:00 am
Vishnu Sahasranama / Lakshmi Ashtothara shathanama
10:00 - 11:00 am
Bhajans
11:00 am - 12:10 pm
Om Namah Shivaya
12:10 - 12-15 pm
Scripture Reading
12:15 - 12:45 pm
Arati
12:45 pm
Prasad (Lunch)
1:00 pm
Weekly activities:
Shiva Abhisheka – Mondays:
Hanuman Chalisa- Tuesdays:
Shiva Pooja/Bhajan – Fridays:
7:00 pm
7:30 pm
7:00-8:00 pm
Monthly activities
Arya Samaj Havan - Every second Sunday of the month,
3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Amrit Vani - First Sunday of every month:
11:00 to 11:40 am,
followed by Bhajans until 12:10 pm
Krishnapaksha Pradosham – Rudrabhishekam: 7:00 pm
Vishnu Sahasranama Parayana - Third Saturday of every
month
5:00 - 6:30 pm
SathyaNarayana Pooja - Every Poornima (full moon) Devotees may sponsor this event
7:00 pm
* Devotees are requested to bring flowers and fruits for
Archana. For special Poojas and ceremonies, devotees are
encouraged to discuss with the priests and get a list of
items required for the event.
Religious Services provided by the Temple
and suggested donations:
Service
($)
Abhisheka (for any Deity)
Archana
Sahasranama Archana (1008 names)
SathyaNarayana Pooja and Katha
at the Temple
SathyaNarayana Pooja
at home
Havan (Ceremonial Offering with fire) at the temple
Havan
at home
Navagraha Pooja
Bhoomi Pooja (Ground-breaking )
Vasthu Shanthi (for the home/property)
Griha Pravesha (Inauguration of Home)
Vahana Pooja (for a new vehicle)
Pooja for the new-born baby
Shradha Ceremony (Pithru Karma)
at the temple
at home
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101
151
201
151
201
151
151
201
201
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151
101
151
Anna Prashana (First feeding of baby)
Nama Karanam (Naming Ceremony)
Chooda Karma (Mundan)
at the temple
at home
Vidyarambha (Initiation of education)
Upanayanam (Thread ceremony, Janua)
Nischayadartham (Engagement)
Vivaha (Marriage)
Varalakshmi Pooja
Marriage-like ceremony for married couple (No
certificate issued)
101
101
151
201
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251
251
501
151
351
Seemantham (for expectant mother)
Use of Gita Bhavan for Bhajan - Satsang
Use of kitchen for serving food
Overnight stay of priest outside
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251
Please contact the Temple manager for:
- Use of chairs in Gita Bhawan
- Use of temple supplies such as disposable plates, spoons
etc.
- Out of town priest services
Time allocated
a) Private Poojas (includes travel time, ceremony and food)
3 hours
b) Marriages (includes travel time, ceremony and food
4 hours
!!! Happy Diwali !!!
7:00 – 8:00 pm
8:00 – 9:00 pm
9:00 pm
Diwali Festival in the Temple
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Lighting of the lamps, Lakshmi Pooja, Saraswati
Pooja, Chopra Pooja*
Bhajans in the Gita Bhavan
ARTI [In the Mahamandap and Gita Bhavan simultaneously]
Prasad will be distributed near the exit
Sparklers will be available for the children after Arti
*Devotees are requested not to bring their own fire crackers as there is fire hazard and special
permit is required from the City of Ottawa
*
For Chopra Pooja please contact the Priests/Managers
For safety and ease of movement devotees are requested to follow the instructions of the
guides. After Darshan in the Mahamandap, please move to Gita Bhawan for Bhajans