World’s Largest virtual Rudrabhishek to take place on 9/11 to pray for world peace on the ideals Swami Vivekananda
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World’s Largest virtual Rudrabhishek to take place on 9/11 to pray for world peace on the ideals Swami Vivekananda

Commemorating the 129 years of Swami Vivekananda’s 1893 speech at World’s Parliament of Religion and to remember all the victims of 9/11 terrorist attacks in the USA. Vayam has chosen the date as 11th September, 2022 to spread the message of brotherhood and world peace.

by WEB DESK
Sep 5, 2022, 12:36 pm IST
in Bharat, Culture
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On the occasion of Universal Brotherhood day the world celebrates many eminent figures but rarely does it mention one of the greatest proponents of universal brotherhood and universal acceptance – Swami Vivekananda. In remembrance and in honour of this great spiritual stalwart, who had introduced a novel concept of peace and humanity through Hindu philosophy at the world conference in Chicago on September 11, 1893, a social organisation, Vayam Sanstha, has organised a Maharudra Abhishek on the 11th September. This day has also been chosen keeping in mind the deadliest terror attack on Amercian soil – the 9/11 that took the lives of almost 3000 people.

Vayam Sanstha founder and organiser Gaurav Tripathi told reporters in Pune that it is expected that the Rudrabhiskek will be performed by around one lakh people virtually. The primary venue is going to be Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi.

“Swami Vivekananda in his address on September 11 gave the message of world peace by ending intolerance, exploitation, terrorism-free society, religious respect and humanity. In true sense, September 11 should be ideally celebrated as “World Peace Day”. On that occasion, the message of world peace should reach the whole world. For this purpose Maharudrabhishek will be performed by one lakh devotees across the country. This virtual Maharudrabhishek will be a world record.” Tripathi said about the upcoming mega event.

Speaking to Organiser Weekly, Tripathi hopes to make this an annual event based on the positive feedback it received for this first endeavour. “The 11th of September is already celebrated as Universal Brotherhood Day and on this occasion Swami Vivekananda’s message of universal acceptance and universal brotherhood based on Hindu Dharma should be reach as many people around the world. So we are trying to get all the eleven Jyotirlingas to participate in the event and seven of them have confirmed so far. Apart from the Jyotirlings many other temples are coming onboard. Internationally we have already started the sign up process in US, UK and Australia, these are places where VHP has a base” he said.

On 11th September 2022 at 3:30pm IST, Devotees in Bharat (India) can opt for one of the three options:

  • Rudrabhishek Sankalp pass: This will give you access to virtually participate in the Maha Rudrabhishek at Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple. You will receive a link via email within 24 hours period before the Rudrabhishek on your registered email address.
  • Rudrabhishek Sankalp with Prasad: This will give you access to virtually participate in the Maha Rudrabhishek at Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple. In addition, we will deliver the prasad of Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple to the shipping address provided by you, within 10-20 days of the event, depending on your location (within India). Also, you will receive a link via email within 24 hours period before the Rudrabhishek on your registered email address.
  • Rudrabhishek Sankalp with Sponsorship: By choosing this option you become a sponsor – our Dharm Sanrakshak (धर्म संरक्षक) – in this grand initiative. We require a lot of resources to make it possible and your generous help with help us in this mammoth task of Sanatan Hindu Dharm prasar. Also, by becoming a sponsor you will be helping us sponsor the sankalp for those Hindu brothers and sisters who can not afford to participate in it. This will give you access to virtually participate in the Maha Rudrabhishek at Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple. In addition, we will deliver the prasad of Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple to the shipping address provided by you, within 10-20 days of the event, depending on your location (within India). We will publish your name on the list of our Individual Sponsors as well. Also, you will receive a link via email within 24 hours period before the Rudrabhishek on your registered email address.

You will also receive a certificate of participation and will be eligible to participate in the “Shiva Bhakt contest” for rewards. The top reward is FREE trip to Varanasi and FREE pass to perform any pooja of choice at Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple.

Once you make the payment, we will add you in the list of devotees and you will receive the link to take the sankalp 24 hours before the Rudrabhishek. You will need a good internet and a smartphone / laptop to join the ceremony.

The Rudrabhishek is a traditional ceremony for the worship of Lord Shiva. The Rudrabhishek  consists of four steps:

  1. Chanting of Rudra Mantra and pouring of water on the Shiva Lingam
  2. Chanting of Shiva Mantra and offering a coconut
  3. Offering of flowers, fruits, and yogurt
  4. Anointing the Shiva Lingam with turmeric or sandalwood paste.

 

To know more and register for the event here: https://harharmahadeva.com/products/rudrabhishek-sankalp

Topics: Rudra MantraRudrabhishekMaharudrabhishek9/11Omkareshwar templeVayam SansthaWorld Peace Day
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