The Sri Subramuniya Kottam organized the Maha Sivaratri celebration this year. The celebrations began on the morning before the great night of Lord Siva. Devotees assembled at the Katpaga Pillaiyar Temple in Kopay at 9:00 am for puja.
After the puja, devotees carried paal kudam (milk pots) with the sacred bilva leaves in a procession lead by a Naathaswaram and Thavil musical ensemble to the Sri Shanti Lingam temple.
The devotees’ paal kudams were used for the abhishekam of Sri Shanti Lingam which Gurudeva had installed. The Sivachariyas have performed a Rudra Homam and Sangabishekam to Sri Shanthi Lingam. The ceremonies ended at 2:30 pm. After that the lunch (Anna Dhanam) was served to all the devotees. Then pujas resumed again in the evening, all through the night until early next morning.
Aum Namasivaya!
Thank you for sharing the Maha Sivaratri celebrations in Kopay, Sri Lanka–what a joy! With my gratitude to the Hindu Monastery for making it happen, Aum!
April 10th, 2010 at 4:52 am
Aum aum aum
I want to go to Sri Lanka!
April 10th, 2010 at 7:17 pm
Aum Namasivaya!
Thank you for sharing the Maha Sivaratri celebrations in Kopay, Sri Lanka–what a joy! With my gratitude to the Hindu Monastery for making it happen, Aum!