Parashakthi Temple, also known as the Eternal Mother Temple, is a place of worship for Devi Adi Parashakti devotees in Pontiac, Michigan, United States. The temple was built in 1999 and was inaugurated on Vijayadasami.

History edit

 
Construction on Parashakthi Temple Pontiac, Michigan

The temple was built in 1999 and inaugurated on Vijayadashami, October 19, 1999. The temple was envisioned by Dr. G Krishna Kumar during meditation. The temple is located on 16 acres in Pontiac, Michigan. The temple space includes worship area, offices, coat room, multipurpose hall for dining. The total area is 10,000 sq. ft.[1]

Mission statement edit

To share Divine Mother's grace with humanity so that they can explore and experience the Divine.[2]

Deities edit

Divine Mother is "Divine Consciousness" manifested as Shiva Shakthi and formed a Nada Bindu (sound and spiritual light), which separated into Shiva and Shakthi. All the gods and goddesses are her manifestations of various vibratory divine entities. At Parashakthi Temple, she is present as Parashakthi Karumari Ambika who is closest to the earthly creations. Devi Parashakthi is Kundalini Shakthi, which manifested as Prakrti (Shakthi), which together with Purusha (Shiva) has materialized into various universes (multiverse) as living and non-living entities through maya (illusion) Shakthi.

The Mother Parashakthi Sanctum (Sannidhi) is also graced by the presence of the Maha Meru which RajaRajeswari/ Bhuvaneswari to this Sannidhi. Further, on the same pedestal, there is Goddess Raja Matangi, Devi Varahi Ambika, and Devi Bhuvaneshwari.

Other deities:[3]

  • Parivara Devathas
  • Ayyappa Swami
  • Hanuman
  • Ashta Lakshmi
  • Jagannatha Swami, Balabadra and Subhadra
  • Lord Guruvayurappan,Kondungalur Bhagavathi, Chottanikari Bhagavathi
  • Radha Krishna
  • Subramanya, Kartikeya, Muruga, Skanda, Shanmuga
  • Ganesha, Shakthi Ganapaty, Tantrik Ganapaty
  • Varaahi, Mathangi, Rajeshwari
  • Venkateshwara Swami, Bhodevi, Sridevi, Bhoga Srinivas Murthy
  • Narasimha Swamy
  • Nataraja and Kalabhairava
  • Swarna Garuda Bhagawan
  • Kubera Shiva Lingam and Nandikeshwara
  • Kamadenu Ambika
  • Bala Murugan
  • Veera Ganapathi
  • Mantra Sridevi and Siddhars
  • Navagrahas
  • Rajagopuram with 520 Cosmic devathas
  • Dhristi Peetam

Major festivals edit

Devi Navaratri (Dasara) is the major function celebrating the Mother. This is celebrated on nine consecutive nights in the Month of Aswayujam starting on the 1st phase and ending on the 10th phase of waxing Moon. This function depicts how the Mother manifested Herself as Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswathi.[4]

Temple fire incident edit

The temple caught on major fire on April 21, 2018. The flame broke out in the temple after ember was from memorial firebox and set fire to the roof. Deputies sent people to the roof to evacuate them and they succeeded. About 30 people who were inside the temple during the fire were evacuated. The elder of the temple said that the cause of the fire was ember.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Devi Parashakthi Matha (Eternal Mother) Temple". www.parashakthitemple.org. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  2. ^ "Devi Parashakthi Matha (Eternal Mother) Temple". www.parashakthitemple.org. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  3. ^ "Devi Parashakthi Matha (Eternal Mother) Temple". www.parashakthitemple.org. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  4. ^ "Devi Parashakthi Matha (Eternal Mother) Temple". www.parashakthitemple.org. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  5. ^ Detroit Free Press staff (April 23, 2018). "Fire pit used for indoor ceremony burns roof of Hindu Temple in Pontiac". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 2024-02-13.

Further reading edit

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