Monday, 12 June 2023

Discovering Karya Siddhi Anjaneya Temple:A Path to Fufilling Desires

Title: Discovering Karya Siddhi Anjaneya Temple: A Path to Fulfilling Desires


Introduction:

Exploring distinctive and renowned places has always been my passion. During one of my journeys, I stumbled upon a remarkable temple in Bangalore that captured my attention. The 41-year-old Hanuman Temple, known as Karya Siddhi Anjaneya Temple, is said to fulfill the deepest desires of devotees when they offer a humble coconut. Join me as I recount my experience and shed light on the intriguing rituals and beliefs surrounding this renowned pilgrimage site.


A Visit to Girinagar:

One morning, my companions and I embarked on a journey to Girinagar, where the Hanuman Temple is nestled. Eager to partake in the temple's unique traditions, we arrived a little early, only to discover that the registration for coconut offerings had not yet begun. Patiently, we awaited the opening of the ashram, savoring betel leaves as we anticipated the day's events.



The Registration Process:

At 9 am, the registration process began, and a multitude of devotees swiftly filled the hall. Excitement brimming in the air, devotees lined up to register their coconuts by depositing Rs100 for each offering. The majority of the visitors were young individuals, eager to embark on this spiritual journey.


The Sacred Ritual:

Once the coconut was obtained, the process commenced with the booking of a specific date for "poorna phala karma," a complete offering ceremony. After a solemn sankalp, an orange thread was tied around the devotee's wrist, and a slip containing hymns was presented to guide the subsequent daily practice of reciting the mantra 108 times.


Aligning the Coconuts:

As per the temple's instructions, devotees hung their coconuts in rows, following a specified alphabetical order and corresponding dates. This systematic arrangement facilitated the orderly progression of the ritual. The mantra was recited diligently for 108 times each day over a span of 16 days, while the devotee strictly abstained from consuming non-vegetarian food and alcohol.


Completion of the Ritual:

Upon the culmination of the 16-day practice, the coconut, now infused with the devotee's prayers and intentions, was returned. The orange thread, symbolizing the completion of the process, was dutifully offered to a nearby tree within the temple premises. During my stay in the ashram, I observed that this method attracted numerous young working individuals seeking to fulfill their wishes while adhering to the temple's rules and regulations.

The Power of Hanuman and Personal Growth:

According to religious beliefs, Hanuman, known for his unwavering devotion and strength, possesses the ability to fulfill the wishes of devotees, much like how he aided Lord Rama in the Tretaya Yug. The rituals and practices within the temple draw inspiration from ancient Hindu scriptures. However, they also serve as a means for the present generation to cultivate discipline, control their minds, and improve their overall well-being.

The Significance of Meditation and Faith:

To truly benefit from this spiritual journey, the devotee must cultivate patience, deep faith, and unwavering commitment. The prescribed 16-day period of reciting specific mantras acts as a transformative practice, guiding individuals toward a change in mindset. This process emphasizes the importance of meditation, which helps individuals enhance their focus and attention.


Conclusion:

Karya Siddhi Anjaneya Temple, popularly known for its "poorna phala samarpana" (complete offering ceremony), stands as a testament to the power of devotion and the fulfillment of desires. This renowned temple in Bangalore offers a unique spiritual   experience, attracting countless visitors, particularly from the younger generation, who seek personal growth and the realization of their aspirations.


Sapna Acharya

Social Activist

Travel Vlogger


Tuesday, 6 June 2023

PROSPECTIVE OF RELATION

 Life in Bengaluru, an IT city, follows its own course, characterized by a constant rat race. The younger generation relentlessly pursues their ambitions, leaving little time for meaningful connections with others. During my brief stay in Hopefarm, I embraced the identity of a Bengalurian, distinct from the bustling atmosphere of Delhi. The city's customized lifestyle compelled me to observe its workings from a fresh perspective, seeking to understand the emotions and experiences of the people around me.



Every day, near my residence, I witnessed a familiar sight that captured my attention: women engrossed in small businesses, unaffected by external conditions as they stood by the roadside, striving to earn money for their families. Their incredible spirit and unwavering dedication portrayed a form of women empowerment, elevating their standards of living.


To break away from my daily routine, I often ventured outside, even though the distance between Hopefarm and Sanchandra was short. I paid close attention to the various activities taking place, such as the creation of flower garlands, the sale of coconut water, and vegetable vending.


While walking along the pavement, a small temple near a gated society caught my eye. The simplicity of the rectangular stone idol of Hanuman, adorned with brush-painted images, intrigued me. Adjacent to the square chamber, there was a cabin where a lady named Bhagya amma sold flowers and puja materials. Intrigued, I waited in front of her for a few minutes. With a quick smile, she momentarily fell silent. I asked, "Amma, do you have a diya and oil for offering to God?" She nodded immediately and swiftly gathered the items for me. It seemed she had been eagerly anticipating a customer. This encounter marked the beginning of a compassionate bond, a connection between two individuals without any specific reason.


Subsequently, my regular visits to the pavement instilled a desire to regularly purchase a diya for worship. The lady's smile and selfless demeanor sparked my curiosity about her financial situation, prompting me to consider how I could assist her. One Tuesday, her small shop remained closed for a few consecutive days, indicating that something might be amiss. Time passed, and one day, at the usual time, I saw her opening the shop's door. Unable to resist, I inquired about her absence. From her explanation, I learned that her son had been hospitalized due to liver complications. Sensing the potential need for financial support, I positioned myself as a strong contender, eager to understand her circumstances. Crossing boundaries, I delved into personal matters and asked how she managed her family, considering her husband's long unemployment due to a road accident. Nevertheless, the contentment on her face remained unchanged as she expressed financial stability through a rented house and her small flower shop near the temple, which covered their daily expenses. This brief interaction brought us closer, and I felt compelled to offer my assistance. She maintained her dignity and showed no expectations. Her perseverance and innocent gaze led me to silence. Despite her flower business yielding only a modest turnover of Rs 2000, her contentment remained high, and she harbored no complaints. Her perspective on life was limited, yet she exuded happiness and made diligent efforts to sell her wares to the devotees who visited the temple. Our attachment grew intentionally, and our conversations became intimate, as if I were a part of her life. After offering my prayers, I intentionally took a small diya to provide solace to her. Aware of my intentions, she gifted me a bunch of flowers, their fragrance permeating the area, much like her own nature. I felt blessed to have been a part of her life, albeit for a fleeting moment. In a city like Bengaluru, where nobody has time to witness others' pain, as everyone is focused on their own pursuits, the experience served as a reminder of the importance of empathy and connection in leading a fulfilling life.

Sapna Acharya

Social Activist

Travel Vlogger