Nataraja

Nataraja is God Shiva in the dance of the cosmos. He has four hands. In one he holds the Drum by the beat of which he determines the time and the pulse of manifestation, evolution, and renewal. In another hand are flames that consume all things in their eternal destiny. One hand is in Abhaya Mudra (fear-not gesture) while the other is pointing downwards to the earth, upon which the lord is firmly established, crushing the demon dwarf Muyalaka.

His face has a faint smile; his thoughts absorbed in himself from his universal perspective that there is no good or evil, pleasure or pain, life or death – only the unremitting rhythm of release. The symbols in his crown reiterate his cosmic identity – the Ganges flowing through his hair. He wears a man’s earring in one ear and a woman’s earring in the other. The king of snakes, the cobra adorns his arm.

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REGULAR DARSHAN HOURS

Week Days : 8:30 am to 10:30 am  and   5:30 pm to 8:30 pm 

Weekends : 8.30 am to 8.30 pm

List of Festivals         

Weekly Activities:
 
Monday  evening : 7 pm to 8 pm RUDRA ABHISHEK
 
Tuesday evening 7.30 m to 8.30 pm  HANUMAN CHALISA

¤   Sunday morning: 10 am to 11 am  Vishnu Sahasranamam Pooja
 
¤   Sunday morning : 11.45 am to 12.45 Balvihar Activities for children
 
REGISTER AND SIGN UPS BELOW:
 

¤    Sunday Activities:

                8:00-9:00 am                                     Rudra chanting.

             10:00-11:00 am                                  Vishnu Sahasranama

             11:00 am- 12:15 pm                            Amrit Vani on the first Sunday of the month 

              12:15 pm -12:45 pm                           Scripture reading

             11.45 am to 12.45 pm                      *Every Sunday morning :Balvihar   Activities for children

                                      1  pm                                                Aarti

Those who would like to participate in singing Bhajans, please join at 11 am. We suggest that interested devotees make a group of singers.       

SPEAKER’S FORUM

Our next sessions will be held as usual on the 3rd Sunday of the month on July 21 from 2-3 pm.

Speaker                 Harsha V. Dehejia

Topic                     My Journey in the search for Truth

Objectives:            1.   What is Truth?

                             2.   How does one experience Truth?

                             3.   What changes in our life after we experience Truth?

Date:                      Sunday July 21.    

Time:                     2 – 3 PM

All are welcome.

Kindly email us at info@hindutemple.ca to express your interest to be a host.  

Hindu Temple-Bal Mandir Program 

 Hindu Temple, Ottawa is pleased to inform you that the “Bal Mandir Program” is on at the temple on Sundays from 11.45 am to 12.45pm.

Here are a couple of visuals and Hindu temple appreciates devotees initiating the activities for children at the temple.

We need all help to rejuvenate this activity as it was pre covid days.  Devotees who wish to offer their time to conducting/organizing and volunteering for Bal mandir on Sundays, kindly send an email to mail@hindutemple.c