Sri Sri Jagadguru Shankaracharya Mahasamsthanam, Dakshinamanaya Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri



Dakshinamnaya Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri

Shankara Jayanti and Pratishta Day Mahotsava of Mumbai Sringeri Math


 

As a part of Sri Shankara Jayanti Mahotsava observed at Sringeri aswell as branch maths throughout the country, the five day long celebrations will also be celebrated at the Mumbai Sringeri Shankara Math from 4th May 2011 to 8th May 2011.

Shata Rudriya Abhishekam will be performed to the main deity of Sri Adi Sankara on all 5 days and  Dharma Upanayanam will be performed on Akshaya Trithiyai day. There will be a grand procession of Sri Adi Sankara’s utsava moorhty in a silver chariot through the main streets of Chembur on the last day. Dharmaprcharakar Shi A.S. Gopalakrishnan will render upanyasam for 4 days from 4th May 2011 on Sri Adi Sankara’s works.

Pratishtha day celebrations of the Mumbai Sringeri Math will be celebrated on 9th May 2011. Mahanyasaka Poorva Eka Vara Rudrabhishkam will be performed to all the 3 deities viz. Sri Maha Ganapathy, Goddess Saradamba and Sri Adi Sankara Bhagavatpada. There will be a grand procession of Goddess Saradamba in Silver Chariot in the evening through the main streets of Chembur locality in Mumbai.  Further details, such as detailed programme and sevas, are provided in the invitation brochure.

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