Hundreds of devotees attended the twelfth anniversary celebrations to mark the installation of the idols at the Hindu Temple of Lake County, Grayslake, IL held over two days – June 22 and 23.

In Hinduism, the 12th year signifies completion of Maha Kumbha cycle, organizers noted in a press release. The Punar Sthapana Puja and Homam were performed with the chanting of Vedic hymns, mantras, and rituals “to revitalize and seek energies and spiritual vibrations for all the Pran Pratishtha deities and the temple complex to purify our material and spiritual well-being as we seek to receive blessings of the Gods,” the press release said.

On June 22 morning, the program began with Lord Ganesh puja, Samohika Sankalpam, Kalash Sthapana, and Raksha Sutra followed by the Dhwaja Pujan, Shobha Yatra (Parikrama) of Kalash and Dhwaja around the temple. The Dhwajarohan (Flag hoisting) and Sthapana of Kalash at the Yagna area were performed.
Three Homams that represented Vishnu, Shiva, and Shakti Swaroopams were led by Pundit Ganesh, Yogesh Pandey, and Pundit Anil Joshi. Later in the afternoon, a Samohika Satyanarayana puja was performed for the welfare and prosperity of the temple, community, all the devotees and every living creature in the universe. At the end, all the devotees with the temple priests recited Hanuman Chalisa for inner and outer peace and amity.
On 23rd, the morning began with the Poorvanga pujas, Sankalpam, and Homam rituals for bringing Kalashas into the shrine and their Punar Sthapana followed by the performance of Kumbha Abhishekam of Sarva Devata and Usthava Murties, Alankaram, Nevedam, and Archanas. In the afternoon, Sankalpam was performed for the Samohika Sundarkanda by Ajay Yagnik.
Maha Prasadam was served by the temple on both days to all the devotees.















