Past Events

Goloka

His Holiness had great affection, love, and reverence towards the Go Matha. He would remind His devotees of the importance given to the Go Matha as – गावो विश्वस्य मातरः ।, as the representation of Universal Mother, snugly carrying the Universe in her being. He would thus implore the devotees to pay their deepest respects and devotion to that sacred animal.

The Goloka would be spread over 2.5 acres. In keeping with His affection to this sacred animal, it has been decided to establish a Goshala, at the Kshetra. The objective of this Goloka is to rear native Bharatheeya cow breeds and satisfy the milk, butter, Cow dung & ghee requirements of the Kshetra for Annadana and its activities.

      

Vriddhashrama – An old age home

Spread over 2.5 acres, this haven for the elderly, will be established to enable them to lead their days in peace and blessed, in the lap of the Lord. This initiative has been a fond desire of His Holiness Avadhootha Sadhguru, to help the aged to spend their days, reciting & chanting the Lord’s name & glory.

 

Renovation (Redesign) of Shree Veeraprathapa Anjaneya Swami Temple

A dream project of His Holiness, the temple would be redesigned to be a colossal structure with multiple tiers, signifying the Human Being’s ascension to enlightenment. A three storeyed high stone and marble structure, its dimensions measure an impressive 200 feet by 150 feet, it would be erected on the existing site, with the present structure getting demolished.

 

Based totally on the Shilpashasthra, this exquisite structure will host carvings depicting scenes from the Ramayana, Mahabharatha, BhagavadGita, Puranas, history and other key references of our Philosophical world. These intricate carvings would be in the famed Dravidian and Chola styles. The salient feature of this temple would be that the garbha griha or the sanctum sanctorum would be constructed out of Black Marble Stone.

 

In addition, this temple will also be a haven for knowledge and wisdom.

 

 

Installation of a 108 ft stone idol of Lord Veeraprathapa  Anjaneya Swami

This is another dream project of Sadhguru, which will be manifested in due course of time. Lord Anjaneya is infinite, His wisdom infinite, His devotion infinite, His grace infinite and His fame infinite.

To manifest this infinity, His Holiness conceived this idea, of always making Lord Anjaneya visible, from all directions, towering towards the sky.

 

Spread over an area of 10 acres, this megastructure would be monolith, made out of Panchaloha (an amalgamation of Gold, Silver, Copper, Zinc & Iron).

 

Veda Gurukula

The Kshetra will establish a Vedic Gurukula in the near future to teach, disseminate, practice and promote Chathurveda, Shadanga, Shasthra, Purana, Ithihasa & Sanskrith Studies as per ‘Guru Shishya tradition’. It will be a residential institute.

All are invited to participate in these soul satisfying initiatives  of  the Kshetra, via material or financial means.

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Ayutha Chandi Japa Tat Sangatha Yaga

Virata Sathya Narayana Pooja & Chathurveda Samhitha Homa (2008)

Sathyanarayana Pooja was performed by Five hundred Couples (500) in a huge and magnificent scale, it seemed as Bhaktha Sagara (Ocean of Devotees) performing  Pooja, and by chanting all Samhitha Manthras from for appeasing all the deities (Sarva Devatha Preethyartham) the Four Vedas Offerings were made in four particular Homakundas simultaneously for a weeklong, which then culminated with Mahapoornahuthi in the gracious presence of his Holiness Shree Shree Bindumadhava Sharma Mahaswamiji.

Laksha Modaka Ganapathi Homa (2008)

This was conducted to seek divine blessings of Ganapathi by offering one lakh Modakas by chanting Ganapathi Atharvasheersha’s Manthras (sweets) in five Homakundas through Agni.

Shree Mahalakshmi Yaga (2010)

This was conducted as a prelude to the consecration of Ma Mahalakshmi at the Kshetra. Shree Suktha consists of 15 Manthras praising Mahalakshmi, those manthras were invoked One Lakh times and Homas were performed in 20 Homakundas through Agni. It was a resolve undertaken by Sadhguru to appease the Mother and seek Her Grace to bless Her Children on Earth, who are the ‘vanara sena’ of her favourite son, Anjaneya.

AthiRudra Homa at Hrishikesh & Bengaluru (2012)

Chanting of ShathaRudriya Mantra 14,641 times                       (performed by 11 rutwijas X 11 homa Kundas) and then performing the Rudra Homa, as a precursor to colossal KotiRudra Japa Tat Sangatha Yaga in 2013, at the Shree Kshetra.

This was performed primarily to heap His Grace on the Planet Earth and all Life on Her, and bestow health, peace & prosperity.

Shree Rama Pattabhishekha (2011)

As it happened in Ayodhya, when Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya, with Matha Seetha, Lord Lakshmana, and Lord Anjaneya, after completing His 14 year exile.

AthiRudra Homa at Hrishikesh & Bengaluru (2012)

Chanting of ShathaRudriya Mantra 14,641 times                       (performed by 11 rutwijas X 11 homa Kundas) and then performing the Rudra Homa, as a precursor to colossal KotiRudra Japa Tat Sangatha Yaga in 2013, at the Shree Kshetra.

This was performed primarily to heap His Grace on the Planet Earth and all Life on Her, and bestow health, peace & prosperity.

KotiRudra Japa Tathsangatha Yaga (2013)

Quote His Holiness Jagadguru Shankaracharya Dakshinamnaya Shree Sharadapeethadheeshwara, Shree Shree Bharathi Theertha Mahasannidhanam, “this Yaga could be organised by only one person on this planet,  for eons, past, present and future, and that is Veeraprathapa Anjaneya, of Belaguru, Sadhguru Shree Shree Bindu Madhava Sharma Mahaswamiji”.

A colossus – in its resolve, in its planning, in its organisation, in its arrangement, in its detail, in its financial outlay, in its material, in its human resource, in its performance, in its conduct, in its experience, in its effect on the planet & its inhabitation, and most importantly, it’s Organiser – Sadhguru Shree Bindumadhava Sharma Mahaswamiji, the manifestation of Lord Veeraprathapa Anjaneya swami.

Performed by a total of 1331 rutwijs on 121 homa kundas, with 13 rutwijas for each homa kunda, for 13 days, the ShathaRudriya Mantra was recited 1 crore times, culminating in the Mahayaga on the 13th day.

An awe inspiring event, lakhs of devotees from all over the world attended this once-in-a lifetime experience, received the Lord’s blessings and were spiritually enriched. Chathurveda parayanas, Ashtadasha Purana & upapurana parayanas were conducted.

Shree Suvarchala Anjaneya Kalyanothsava & Shree Anjaneya Brahma Pattabhishekha (2017)

As it was organised by Lord Surya, The father of Devi Suvarchala and the Guru of Lord Anjaneya. Legend goes that to master all knowledge, Lord Anjaneya had to have had a wedded experience. Lord Anjaneya was in a quandary, as He was the quintessential Brahmachari. Lord Surya, His Guru, then came up with the solution, that Lord Hanuman  could wed Lord Surya’s daughter, a great tapaswini and chaste woman, Devi Suvarchala, only to get the qualification for the learning. Devi Suvarchala, understanding the context, agreed to the proposal. The wedding was then performed in the true custom. Immediately after qualifying, Lord Hanuman and Devi Suvarchala mutually agreed to separate and pursue their paths of salvation. Devi Suvarchala resumed Her tapas, which She is still in the transcendental state, as pure and as clear. Lord Anjaneya, returned to His original state of Brahmacharya and is continuing His Divine mission of leading the faithful to the Lord Rama’s Lotus Feet, through Bhakthi, siddhi and nishkama seva.

Sahasra Chandika Homa (2017)

In continuation of the appeasement of the Divine to protect all Life on Earth and continuing the rich tradition of our culture, Chandika Mantra was recited 1000 times and a Homa was conducted.

700 verses manthras of Devi Mahathmyam, as enunciated in 13 chapters in the Markandeya Purana. Reciting this Mantra, negative energies are cast out from the reciter’s life. The chapters are divided into 3 parts…1st chapter is devoted to Goddess Durga, 2nd, 3rd and 4th extol the greatness of Goddess Lakshmi and the remaining chapters are dedicated to Goddess saraswati.

There was active, joyous and enthusiastic participation of devotees from all over the country, to attain His Blessings.

Shatha Chandika Homa (2021)

700 verses manthras of Devi Mahatmyam, as enunciated in 13 chapters in the Markandeya Purana. Reciting this Mantra, negative energies are cast out from the reciter’s life. The chapters are divided into 3 parts…1st chapter is devoted to Goddess Durga, 2nd, 3rd and 4th extol the greatness of Goddess Lakshmi and the remaining chapters are dedicated to Goddess saraswati.

Well attended, this Homa is a regular feature in the Kshetra.

Pavamana Suktha, Manyu Suktha Ghanaparayana & Aithareyopanishath Parayana (2023)

Ghanaparayana was performed by renowned Vidwamsas for seeking divine blessings of Veda Purusha who is,  Shree Veeraprathapa Anjaneya himself.