Ayyappa Bhajana with Br. Ramanandamrita Chaitanya

Schedule for Ayyappa Puja & Bhajan at Guruvaruyappan Temple, Brampton -  Nov 18-Dec 27, 2023
Dec 16, 2023 8:00am-10:00am (ended)

Ayyappa Bhajana (Devotional Songs with Br. Ramanandamrita Chaitanya

As part of the temple Mandalam, Br. Ramanandamrita Chaitanya will sing Ayyappa bhajans together with children from the Amrita Bala Kendra of the Greater Toronto Area at the Guruvayurappan Temple at 2580 Countryside Dr, Brampton, ON. The morning program will include bhajans (devotional songs), abhishekam (ceremonial bathing with offerings), puja (worship ceremony), padipattu (songs celebrating the 18 holy steps of the Sabarimala temple), and deeparadhana (worship with the flame). All are welcome!

About Lord Ayyappa

Lord Ayyappa is a symbol of religious unity and communal harmony. He came down to earth to free his devotees from the clutches of demon Mahishi. Lord Ayyappa enshrined in the Sabarimala temple combines both Vishnu and Shiva in one Divinity, and as such He is worshipped both as Protector and Deliverer.

Sabarimala (Mount Sabari - about 3000 feet above sea level) is a favorite and highly significant temple in Kerala, that is only open at certain times of year (mid-November to mid-January, and for the first five days of each Malayalam month). Sabarimala temple is open to all, irrespective of caste, creed, religion, social status or nationality. Pilgrimage to this temple symbolizes the journey to heaven. The journey of a spiritual candidate to Sabarimala is difficult and adventurous. The pilgrims observe severe austerities, wearing rudraksha or tulsi beads strings in the neck and trek up the dense forest filled with wild animals to reach the temple. The pilgrims undergo 41 days of fast to cleanse the mind. They carry on their head, the holy ghee for the Lord's Abisheka (A ceremonial bath performed in the worship of a Deity) filled in coconut in an "Irumudi" (two compartment cloth bag). The feeling of delight and spiritual elevation one gets when devotees have the darshan of the deity is remarkable and significant. The magnetic charm is so high, it makes any devotee, who undertakes the yatra (pilgrimage) once, want to revisit the shrine every year in quest of spiritual solace.

The Pathinettapadi (18 divine steps) to the sanctum sanctorium are highly revered. Every Ayyappa devotee, before he sees the Sanctum Sanctorum, has to lay his footsteps over eighteen sacred steps. The first five steps symbolise the five human senses (Panchendriyas) i.e. visual (vision), auditory (hearing), olfactory (smell), gustatory (taste) and tactile (touch). These signify the `mortal’ nature of one’s body. The next eight steps symbolise the eight Ashtaragas viz, Kama, Krodha, Lobha, Moha, Madha, Maltsarya, Asooya, Dhumb (Love, Anger, Avarice, Lust, Pride, Unhealthy Competition, Jealousy and Boastfulness). The next three steps stand for three Gunas or Thrigunas (nature-born qualities) i.e. Sattva, (perspicuity, discernment) , Rajas (activity, enjoyment) and Tamas (inactivity, stupor). The last two steps represent Vidya (Knowledge) and Avidya (Ignorance).

Wednesday
Jun
18
5:30am - 6:30am
Daily Online Archana offered over Zoom
Archana includes:
  • Dhyana Sloka
  • Amma's Ashtottara Shata Namavali (108 names)
  • Lalitha Sahasranamavali (Thousand Names of the Divine Mother)
  • Mahishasura Mardini Stotram
  • Closing prayers
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Wednesday
Jun
18
8:30pm - 9:00pm
Daily Peace Prayer Chanting - 8:30 PM
In light of the pandemic of COVID-19, prayers for world peace are being held for all online everyday at 8:30 PM ET -- chanting Om Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu 108 times -- "May all beings everywhere be happy." You are invited to join devotees from... more ›
Thursday
Jun
19
5:30am - 6:30am
Daily Online Archana offered over Zoom
Archana includes:
  • Dhyana Sloka
  • Amma's Ashtottara Shata Namavali (108 names)
  • Lalitha Sahasranamavali (Thousand Names of the Divine Mother)
  • Mahishasura Mardini Stotram
  • Closing prayers
Zoom link to join... more ›
Thursday
Jun
19
8:30pm - 9:00pm
Daily Peace Prayer Chanting - 8:30 PM
In light of the pandemic of COVID-19, prayers for world peace are being held for all online everyday at 8:30 PM ET -- chanting Om Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu 108 times -- "May all beings everywhere be happy." You are invited to join devotees from... more ›
Friday
Jun
20
5:30am - 6:30am
Daily Online Archana offered over Zoom
Archana includes:
  • Dhyana Sloka
  • Amma's Ashtottara Shata Namavali (108 names)
  • Lalitha Sahasranamavali (Thousand Names of the Divine Mother)
  • Mahishasura Mardini Stotram
  • Closing prayers
Zoom link to join... more ›
Friday
Jun
20
8:30pm - 9:00pm
Daily Peace Prayer Chanting - 8:30 PM
In light of the pandemic of COVID-19, prayers for world peace are being held for all online everyday at 8:30 PM ET -- chanting Om Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu 108 times -- "May all beings everywhere be happy." You are invited to join devotees from... more ›
Saturday
Jun
21
5:30am - 6:30am
Daily Online Archana offered over Zoom
Archana includes:
  • Dhyana Sloka
  • Amma's Ashtottara Shata Namavali (108 names)
  • Lalitha Sahasranamavali (Thousand Names of the Divine Mother)
  • Mahishasura Mardini Stotram
  • Closing prayers
Zoom link to join... more ›
Saturday
Jun
21
3:30pm - 4:30pm
International Day of Yoga — Special Amrita Yoga Session
To celebrate this global day of unity and well-being, AYUDH Toronto is hosting a free, beginner-friendly Amrita Yoga class in the Satsang Hall, just before our monthly satsang. The class will be led by Neelima, a certified Amrita Yoga... more ›
Saturday
Jun
21
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Amma Toronto In-Person satsangs Amma says: "Don’t waste any opportunity to participate in satsangs. Share with your friends the things you hear in satsangs, thus bringing mental peace to them as well." Join Amma Toronto for regular in-person satsang gatherings twice per month. Note: Summer timing... more ›
Saturday
Jun
21
8:30pm - 9:00pm
Daily Peace Prayer Chanting - 8:30 PM
In light of the pandemic of COVID-19, prayers for world peace are being held for all online everyday at 8:30 PM ET -- chanting Om Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu 108 times -- "May all beings everywhere be happy." You are invited to join devotees from... more ›