She in the Utsava Moorthy form is called as Sri Raja Rajeswari. Prakriti in this Temple is in the form of the Supreme Divine Mother. These five faces of Shiva called “Sadhyojata”, “Vamadeva”, “Aghora”, “Satpurusha”, and “Eshana” form the five faces of the Maha Shivalinga in Sri Sivakameswari Temple. All these five natural elements together form Prakriti or Nature in completed form. In this Temple we have Maha Shiva Linga with five faces, each face representing one natural element. This will be in the form of “Pancha – Bhootas” representing the five main Natural Elements (Earth, Water, Air, Fire & Space). This is a very sacred beginning and signifies many important things associated with this Temple first and foremost being the Blessings of the Lord for this great venture.Īs has been stated already, this Temple is formed and designed on the basis of the concept ‘PraKriti & Purusha’ – Nature that is symbolic of Divine mother & Man in the form of Lord Shiva represented here as Maha Shiva Lingam. Sri Siva Kameswari Temple is being successfully inaugurated on the Sacred Day of Sri Ganesh Chaturthi, during the Ganesh Navarathri Period which marks the auspicious and traditional beginning of all religious festivals as per the Vydic Calendar. So in order to thank Mother Nature we have come up with this wonderful idea of establishing this Siva Kameswari Temple that would be running purely based on the Vedic Principles. It is a well-known fact that we all are getting our needs in the form of food, medicine, shelter and everything else from the nature always. This temple is being built on the basis of “Prakriti” (Nature, in other words Goddess Sri Raja Rajeswari /Kameswari), “Purusha” (Man, in other words Lord Siva, who is our Father) & Meru in relation to entire universe. Jagatah pitarau vande Parvati Parameswarau” “Vaagardhaviva sampruktau vagartha pratipattaye Lord Siva & Parvati Devi (another form of Goddess Sri Kameswari) are Universal Parents as is well said in the melodious sloka – Translation: Sachamara rama vani savya dhakshina sevitha – She who is being served by fanning by Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge.
Sacāmara-ramā-vāṇī-savya-dakṣiṇa-sevitā II (English) Translation: Shivakameswarangastha – She who sits on the lap of Kameswara (shiva), Stotram – Shiva – She who is the personification of Shiva, Swadheena Vallabha – She, whose husband obeys her. Śiva-kāmeśvarāṅkasthā śivā svādhīna-vallabhā II (English) This Temple formation is based and inspired from the following verses from Sri Lalitha Sahastranama Stotram. It is taking shape now in the form of this beautiful Sacred Structure housing Lord Siva & Sri Kameswari, completely based on Vedic Principles. Sri Siva Kameswari Temple / Peetham, also Registered as Vedic Spiritual Center (VSC), has been a Visionary dream project of Pundit Sri Samavedula Chandra Sekhara Sarma for long time. The Temple is striving for religious and spiritual richness through Vedic Principles while recognizing and respecting other religions and belief systems in their due context.
granted the tax-exempt non-profit, Public Charity Status under Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c) (3), and the EIN or the Tax Identification Number is 83-1669026. Sri SivaKameshwari Temple is available for various Vedic, Spiritual, Religious, Ritualistic Programs as well as Educational, and Outreach Programs, to enhance the feeling of Well-Being in all the individuals in the Community, Society, State, Country, and the World at large.Ī community supported, volunteer driven organization and with the IRS non-profit status. You can always expect to be welcomed and rejuvenated through our Energy, Spirit, and Devotion-filled services. Our Temple provides a unique opportunity to participate in sacred and empowering Sevas and Pujas of your iṣṭa-deva(tā) and receive Divine grace in abundance. We are dedicated to serving the community and aid in the spiritual growth of all the devotees.