May 19, 2013



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Vedic Center of Greenville
520 Bethel Dr.
Mauldin, SC 29662

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Shiva
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     Shiva means 'auspicious'. He is the last Deith of the Hindu Trinity. He is responsible for dissolution / destruction fo the universe. The whole world is believed to sleep in Shiva after destruction until the next cycle of creation begins. Shiva is worshipped in the Linga form in the temples. His pictures and images in the human form are found everywhere. He is snow-white in color or white as camphor. He has three eyes - the third eye being on the forehead between the eyebrows. The three eyes represent the sun, the moon, and fire, the three sources of energy - light, life and heart. The third eye represents knowledge and wisdom. He wears tiger skin and elephant skin: the former symbolizing the complete mastery over desire, while the later animal power.

He is shown as having four hands - one holding trident (Trisula), the other drum (Damaru), while the other two hands are in the position of protecting (Abhaya) and boon-giving (Varada) Trisula, the weapons of offense and defence, stands for the Gunas as well as three processes of creation, preservation and destruction. Drum, producer of sounds, symbolizes the alphabets, grammar or language itself. He is depicted as having a crown of long matted hair from which the river Ganga flows. He also wears the crscent moon symbolizing the time in days or months. Serpents are found all over his body forming necklace, the girdle, the Yagnopavita (sacred thread) and arm-bracelets. Due to the curse imposed by Bhrigu, Shiva is worshiped only in Linga form. He is described as Aghora, 'horrible' Chanrasekhar, 'moon-crested', Gangadhara, 'bearer of Ganga', Girish, 'mountain lord', Mahesha, 'great lord', Mrityunjaya, 'vanquisher of death', Pashupati, 'lord of animals', Sankara, Sarva, Sadaasiva, or Sambhu, 'auspicious', Tryambaka, 'three-eyed', Viswanath, 'lord of all'.





Temple Schedule



Temple is OPEN daily


9:00AM to 12:00PM (Noon)
5:00PM to 9:00PM



Aarti Timings:



Weekdays - 8:00PM
Weekends - 7:00PM



Weekly Schedule:



Bhajans
SUN: 6:00PM to 7:00PM

Rudram Chanting &
Lord Shiva Abishegam
MON: 7:00PM to 8:00PM

Hanuman Chalisa Chanting
TUE: 7:30PM to 8:00PM

Bhajans
THURS: 7:00PM to 8:00PM

Lalitha Sahasranaman &
Mahishasure Mardhini Chanting
FRI: 7:00PM to 8:00PM

Suprabatham - Followed by
Lord Balaji Abishegam & Aarthi
SAT: 9:00A

Vishnu Sahasranamam &
Hanuman Chalisa Chanting
SAT: 6:00PM to 7:00PM




Balvihar


Weekly every Sunday

Time:11:15AM - 12:30PM

For information contact:
Shobha Vadoothker at 268-1963
Aruna Chandrasekhar at 322-8598
Bharati Mehta at 268-8828

Balvihar Prayer Book (for download):
Balvihar Prayer Book

Current Balvihar events are available here.