Mahakumbhabhishekam Celebrations Begin at Sri Meenkashi Temple with Ganapathy Homam

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The executives and the priests getting anugnai inside the Main temple.
Photos: Dr P. Vaduganathan

Dr. P. Vaduganathan

PEARLAND:A beautiful crisp and bright sunny day marked the beginning of the Mahakumbhabhishekam of the Main Temple (MTK 2015) of Sri Meenakshi Temple on Sunday, November 22.

Sri. Thanga Bhattar, is the first official priest of the temple and he presided over the First MahaKumbhabhishekam of the Main temple in 1982. It was fortunate he was present now to preside over the opening day at Ganapathy Homam. Our eminent priests did a wonderful job with Homam and Abhishekam.

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Lord Ganesha with Mooshika

The newly made Teak wood doors with 12 Shodasa Ganesha made meticulously in the panels of the door in Karaikudi, India and were brought from India. Our priests ceremoniously opened the doors for the dharshan of Prasanna Ganapthy. The priests went in a procession to the main temple to get anugnai from Sri Meenakshi, Sundareswara and Venkateswara.

There are homams and poojas every day morning and evening and the Yagasala Pooja will commence on Thursday evening.There will be a Classical music concert by prominent Classical musician and play back singer Srimathy S. Mahathi at 6.30 pm on this Friday followed by dinner and a dazzling Fire works. We have dance drama by local dance schools during 4-6 pm on Saturday and a special cultural program by Kumari Kruthi Bhatt at 2-4 pm on Sunday.

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The new Teak wood door for Ganesha Sannidhi

MTS invites all of you to come early and get blessed on the Mahakumbhabhishekam on Sunday, November 29.

MTS invites every one to come early to the hospitality tent to get Kumbhakonam coffee  and the MTK T shirts between 8 am and 9 am.

Devotees should not miss the “Curtain raiser” with a group music recital, Village folk dance and recital of stuti and the Mahakumbhabhishekam at 10 am. After alaya pravesam, abhishekam we have Thirukalyanam for Meenakshi Sundareswara and Padmavathy Srinivasa and Rathothsavam followed by special lunch.