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Swami Nithyananda to inaugurate Vedic temple
Tuesday, 10.16.2007, 10:48pm (GMT-7)

MONTCLAIR: Grand Consecration of Vedic Temple and inauguration of Nithyananda Vedic Sciences by Paramahamsa Nithyananda is slated to be held from November 9 to 11. The function would include 48 hours of continuous Vedic rituals and installation of the largest number of tallest deities. Inauguration of a Vedic Sciences University to raise awareness of the Vedic tradition will also take place.

The Vedic Temple in Mont Clair will be one-of-a-kind institution in the US where Vedic knowledge, rituals and lifestyle will come together under one roof. This institution is the vision of Paramahamsa Nithyananda, a multidimensional enlightened master from India. It will consist of all 4 pillars of Vedic tradition - yoga, meditation, a temple with the tallest deities in North America and a seat of higher learning for all dimensions of Vedic culture and tradition. Paramahamsa Nithyananda talking about his vision said, "Indian community has invested billions of dollars across the United States in constructing temples.

Hardly any investment or efforts have been made into building a university which can help us understand, sustain and propagate the Vedic culture and tradition. A Vedic University is the need of the hour."Here you will experience deep inner peace amidst the splendor of traditional India, where the Vedic rituals are offered as a deep meditation to deities decked in richest traditional attire. Energized by an enlightened master, the deities in the Vedic Temple provide a peaceful and sacred space where one can easily fall into meditation and commune with the divine within themselves.

The Vedic University will have a rich spiritual library carrying over 100,000 books and house 1,200 very rare and authentic artifacts of the Vedic era, besides text written on palm leaves. Thirty different subjects will be taught on all aspects of Vedic tradition like yoga, meditation, ayurveda, pooja (rituals of worship), crafts like rangoli, henna etc., with over 100 online courses and an e-library. Extended universities will also open in Ohio and St. Louis. Little Anandas, a weekend cultural school for children will be offered, where they can learn about the Vedic culture in a fun way through mythological stories, chanting of mantras, Indian music, dance, languages and experience the vibrant tradition by celebration of Indian festivals.

Children will discover the truth by being spontaneous and creative, and being nurtured in Vedic spiritual values.As part of the grand celebration, Paramahamsa Nithyananda will be delivering free public discourses on the Shiva Sutras - the essence of meditation - for a continuous 30 days starting November 10 to December 9 in the new Vedic temple.
India Post News Service

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