Arulmigu Shiva Shankara Jaya Kailasa Muneeswarar Peetham temple is managed by a non-profit organization registered with Registrar of Societies as Persatuan Penganut Sri Arulmigu Muneeswarar Alayam (Reg. No. 2393/96). The temple has been carrying out many religious and social activities to benefit the Hindu community residing around the vicinity.

Wednesday 24 June 2015

Why should we sit in temple after visiting god?

Aum Namah Shivaya.......

Temple symbolizes for peace. Immediately after visiting god, all our mental tensions, angry and ego vanishes.


If we go out of temple premises immediately after visiting god, our mental status regains its position. It will again try to suppress and weak us. We are helpless in this matter.

If we sit for a while in temple premises, we can calm all our problems. Because of performing pujas and yagnas in temple, whole premises will be bound with immense positive energy. This energy tries to show its effect on our mental position and try to calm our disturbed vibrations in our body. So, whatever the little time we are going to spend in temple premises, we enjoy fresh breath and have healthy time.

Temples are the connecting points of high importance in our religion and culture. The absolute necessity of the temple worship is stressed throughout by the great saints of the religion. It is not very difficult to realize the important role they play in cultivating the spiritualism in people. It is the place for collective worship. Given these significant roles of the temples it is required to have some discipline to be followed in the temples for having the real expected out of the worship. Here are a few one can follow to set that harmony. Most of these are in general applicable to all Hindu temples though a few are specific to shaivite temples.

Going to the temple with a clean body. Legs and hands shall be cleaned at entering the temple.

Going to the temple adorned with holy symbols like the Holy Ash, rudrAxam.

Taking something to offer to the Lord. It is an offering out of devotion. It would be nice if the offering is the one required in the worship.

Not to enter the temple with foot wear.

Prostrating in front of the flag column (dwajastaMbham) (towards the North) on entering the temple.

Not to prostrate anywhere else in the temple.
not to prostrate to anybody else in the temple premises.

Taking the permission of nandi dEvar mentally before entering His abode.

Saluting the elephant headed Lord enter the Lord's abode.

In Lord shiva's abode, engage the mind in the thinking of the God. Avoid any gossip. Temple is not the place for gossiping. Can sing or chant His names loudly and sweetly if it would not disturb others. Otherwise it could be done internally without making noise.

The Holy ash given as the blessings should be worn saying "shivAya namaH". It should not be spilled on the ground or wasted.

It is normally a procedure to offer something to the priest whose whole life should be in the service of the Lord.

Circumambulating the Lord saluting the Goddess and the deities in the temple. The circumambulation would be done at least for three times. On special occasions like pradoshham the are special circumambulation methods like soma sUkta pradhaxiNam are followed.

While in the temple either the Holy five letters or any praise could be chanted.
Before coming out of the temple go to the place of chaNdEshwarar and take permission for the materials which after worship are taken out of the temple as blessings. One must not take anything out in excess and things taken from the temple should be only as the mark of blessings. If nothing is taken it is the normal practice to wipe (rub) the hands together in his place.
Should do something in the promotion of the temple physically or materially or whichever is convenient and required.

On coming out of the temple, again prostrate in front of the flag column towards the north. Sit facing the north and meditate on the God chanting the Holy five letters.
While inside the temple should not make the place dirty in any way or make any noise.
Going to the temple at least once in a week with the family.

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