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Dear Bhakti list members,

 

The Sringeri Sarada Peetham has recently established a trust in the United

States, called the Sringeri Vidya Bharati Foundation, with the objective

of building a temple for Goddess Sarada and maintaining an associated

religious center in Stroudsburg. PA. In this connection, a Vedic yagnam,

the Athi Rudra Mahayagnam, is being planned for August 22 to September 1,

1997. In addition to monetary contributions, the organizers are looking

for qualified people to participate as ritwiks during the yagnam.

 

A qualified ritwik would be one who has learnt to recite the Vedas in

the traditional manner from a proper guru (not from books/recordings). In

addition to Rudram and Chamakam recitation, they should also know other

important portions of the Vedas like the Purusha Suktam, Narayana Suktam,

Sri Suktam, etc. Participants from the USA will supplement the Vaidikas

who will be visiting from India specially for this event. All

participating ritwiks (121 in total number) will be honored with Vaidika

sambhavanas. If any of the learned members of this list would be

interested in lending their expertise, please contact the organizers

directly. The webpage at URL <http://www.asanet.com/sringeri> has contact

information for India, different states in the US, and other countries

like UK, France, etc. For fliers and other details, you may also reply to

me with your mailing address.

 

With warm regards,

 

S. Vidyasankar

 

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With the blessings of the Jagadguru Sankaracharya of Sringeri Sarada

Peetham, the Sringeri Vidya Bharati Foundation (USA) will be conducting a

grand Ati Rudra Maha Yagnam at the Sringeri Sadhana Center, in

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, from August 22 to September 1, 1997.

 

The Sri Rudram chant is an ancient Vedic hymn, and is the oldest example

of a listing of various names of Lord Siva. Through the chanting of Sri

Rudram, Lord Siva's various attributes and aspects are invoked and

worshipped. Chanting the Rudram is considered to be of great benefit.

 

The Rudram chanting can be done with or without the accompaniment of a

Vedic yagna ritual. For example, during the abhishekam to the

Chandramauliswara lingam at Sringeri, the Rudram is chanted, followed by

the elaborate daily puja. When accompanied with the Vedic fire ritual, it

is called Rudra Homam or the Rudra Yagnam.

 

Eleven recitations of the Sri Rudram followed by one recitation of the

camakam is called Ekadasa Rudram. This also constitutes one unit of the

Rudra Homam. Eleven Ekadasa Rudram recitations make one Laghu Rudram.

Eleven Laghu Rudram recitations make a Maharudram and eleven Maharudram

recitations is the Ati Rudram. Thus, in the Ati Rudra Maha Yagnam, the Sri

Rudram hymn will be recited 14641 times, with the performance of 1331

Rudra Homams by 121 Ritwik priests. This will be the first time that a

Vedic yagna of such magnitude will be conducted in the United States. 121

Vaidikas, among them some settled in the US, will participate and will be

honored at this event.

 

If you are interested in participating in the ceremonies as a ritwik,

please contact the organizers by phone or email. Under the instructions of

the Jagadguru Sankaracharya of Sringeri Peetham, the organizers request

that you must have learned Vedic recitation from a proper guru (not from

recordings/books), and that you must be prepared to commit to the standard

niyamas required of a vaidika priest. Of course, you must also spend all

the eleven days (August 22 - September 1) at the Yagna site. Accommodation

will be provided by the Sringeri Vidya Bharati Foundation.

 

Along with the Ati Rudram, other traditional ceremonies, such as Ganapati

Homam, Navagraha Homam, Lalita Homam, Mrityunjaya Homam and Sri Sukta

Homam will also be performed at the same time.

 

Every Vedic ritual requires yajamanas or sponsors, both as primary

beneficiaries of the ritual and to meet the expenses incurred. Please

contact one of the following:

 

Dr. S. S. Iyer - 908 238 1119

Dr. S. Yegna Subramanian - 609 530 0299

Mr. T. R. Ramchandran - 908 457 0200 (x110)

Or, send email to: rudram

 

Check the Ati Rudram home page at the URL <http://www.asanet.com/sringeri>

for more contact information and other details.

 

Contributions in US dollars (tax-deductible in the USA), payable to SVBF -

Athi Rudram Account, may be mailed to the Sringeri Vidya Bharati

Foundation. Donations in Indian rupees, payable to Sri Sharada Peetham,

Sringeri, may be mailed to the office of the Sringeri Peetham. These will

be used for priest expenses (sambhavana) and towards the purchase and

transport of puja items from India.

 

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