Shanthi Sandesh
Hindu Temple And Community Center Of Mid-Missouri 2006, Holly avenue, Columbia, MO 65202-2043 http://shanthimandir.missouri.org (573) 814-1286 V O L U M E
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The Land of Festivals - Leela Jashnani
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Inside This Issue The Land of Festivals
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Ganesh Chaturthi
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Deepavali Celebration
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General Assembly Meeting
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Yoga and Healthy Lifestyle
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Columbia Fall Festival
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Poems
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Bal Sandesh
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Thoughts from a Newcomer
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Shanthi Mandir Website
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Karva Chauth
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Varalakshmi Vratam
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Gurpurab Celebration
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Navratri Puja/ Devi Jaagran
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Janmashtami
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Interfaith Council
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Garage Sale cum Mela
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HTCC Helping Hands
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Tulasi /Curry Leaf Project
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Swarnanjali
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t is said that there are more festivals in India than there are days in a year. The celebration of fairs and festivals form a delightful and wondrous series of events, marking the rites of passage between birth, death and revival. During these festive times the entire country comes alive with vibrant colors, music and festivities. There are celebrations for religious occasions, changes of seasons and for every harvest. There are moments of remembrances and commemoration of birthdays of Gods and Goddesses, gurus, saints, heroes and heroines. Thus, Hinduism is often described as a religion of fasts, feasts and festivals. All great Hindu festivals have religious, social and hygienic/scientific elements attached to them. They are much more than celebrations. Rather they are windows into the history of the rich Hindu religion and culture. They have a cultural and social aspect, which often transcends into spiritual significance. All
festivals include bathing (hygiene), prayers (spiritual) and finally the celebrations (social) that bring together families and friends in a bond of love and sharing.
Every Hindu festival represents a mode of celebration and incorporates a practical application. These aspects of a festival have different explanations under the principals of Hindu religion namely: 1. Adhi Bhoutika Artha: Pure scientific explanation. 2. Adhi Daivika Artha: Allegorical explanation driven to keep environmental
balance. 3. Adhi Atmika Artha: Spiritual explanation. The first two modes of explanations are clearly apparent and show immediate effects like detoxifying the environment and immunizing entire communities for seasonal adaptations. The third mode of explanation is of internal significance and is geared towards individuals who can internalize various parts of a festive celebration as essential components of spiritual development. Every Indian festival encompasses a vast knowledge of astronomy, ecology and Ayurveda so as to help an individual live harmoniously within his or her Ecosystem. Performances such as Yagnas (lighting of fire, sacrifices, charitable contributions) and discarding the contents from the Pujas, which include turmeric, camphor and incense into the rivers help with detoxification and retaining environmental balance. At the spiritual level all festivals culminate in the Continued on page 5...
informative brochure that details many of the significant accomplishments during the last year is available at:(http:// shanthimandir.missouri.org/ he final issue of Shanthi community. Shanthi Sandesh too is a year old with this issue, HTCC2006Highlights.pdf) Sandesh for the year We are planning an annual which includes numerous marks several milestones for fund-raising dinner in January us to savor. We celebrated the committee and event reports reflecting the busy Fall festival 2007 to mark the first first anniversary of the inauguration of Shanthi Mandir season. A short report on our anniversary of HTCC which will first General Assembly meeting also include an entertainment with a Ganesh Chaturthi Puja program, a business meeting, held on October 21, 2006, in late August. The 2005 inauguration of our library, and included in this issue, Ganesh Chaturthi Puja on membership drive. We are in September 7, 2005, the day we highlights the fact that our the process of forming an adapplication to the Internal got keys to the property, only Revenue Service for award of hoc planning committee for the seems like yesterday! Our 501 (c) 3 status is ready to go gala event. If you would like to dynamic web site too has help with planning/executing out. Come January 2007 completed the inaugural year HTCC will have completed in superb style, providing Continued on page 3... one-year of operation. An invaluable service to the
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