A brief history about HTGW
It was also during our second year that we started Anand Bazaar
at the temple. Anand Bazaar is an opportunity to sample foods from all over India. Participants have stalls offering goodies such as
Pav Bhajji, Pani Puri, Masala Dosas, and Samosas. It’s become one of the most popular functions at the temple!
Our third anniversary included two celebrations – one in June 2005 with an abishekam of our main temple diety, Lord Balaji.
The second was a Maha Satyanarayan Puja with about 60 sponsors in August. Special silver murthis were used in the puja with a
grand dinner afterwards. During our third year, we also started Bal Vihar, our program for children to learn about Sanatana Dharma and
our culture. We also held our first Annakut at the temple. Annakut is a festival celebrated the day after Diwali.
It literally means “mountain of food”. We offer over 100 dishes as naivedyam. It is a truly spectacular event and a hallmark of our temple.
Our fourth anniversary also had two celebrations: in June 2006, we were visited by Swami Viditatmananda of Arsha Vidya Gurukulam.
He spent three days with us offering us knowledge and insights into Sanatana Dharma. His practical and easy to understand approach was well
received and much appreciated. In July we had a Vishnu Sahasranamam Homam. Our priest has been chanting the Vishnu Sahasranamam daily in our
temple. By July, he had chanted it over 1000 times in our temple! To mark the occasion, we had a grand three day celebration which concluded
with Lord Balaji’s abishekam, children’s cultural program and sari auction.
We have just completed our fifth year with another grand celebration in August 2007.
To mark this special anniversary, we held a Homam with five homakundas!
We also had a lecture on Hinduism from our priest’s brother, Pandit Srinath Kadambi.
The final day was marked with abishekam of Lord Balaji and Poolangi Seva. Lord Balaji was fully
decorated with flowers. The three day program was a wonderful success!
This is a very concise history of our temple and festivals thus far. Our temple would not be successful without the dedicated service of our priest
and community volunteers. We are truly blessed to have a wonderful temple in Wichita.
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