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- His Excellency the
High Commissioner of India, Mr. R.S.Rathore
said, "It is a great honour for me to be here
this morning for the murti pratishtha of the Shri
Swaminarayan Mandir in the divine presence of Pramukh
Swami Maharaj. The Rosehill temple has come a long
way from the first satsang sabha which took place
in 1971 and since the registration of the Swaminarayan
Hindu Mission in 1991. This has been possible only
through the blessings and guidance of Pramukh Swami
Maharaj. The Swaminarayan Sanstha is a worldwide movement
with millions of followers, it is held in very high
esteem because of its humanitarian work as also because
of its universal appeal. The Swaminarayan Sanstha
in Sydney has been working in charitable work, they
have organised education for children, they have organised
blood donation camps, and they have worked in environmental
protection and again in relief work as also for charity
work."
- Deputy Leader of
Federal Labour Party, Mr. Laurie Ferguson said,
"I would commend the producers of this document
BAPS CARE because it certainly gives a very good overview
of your activities. From what we have heard today
and what we have read in that, it is a commendable
effort. In areas that I feel very strongly about,
recycling, in attempts to take people off addictions,
the efforts in regards to ending dowry and widow burning.
The efforts in regards to disaster relief whether
it be famine, whether it be drought, whether it be
earthquakes. Although you are predominantly Gujarati,
obviously in the history there, you have helped in
a large number of other Indian states and around the
world. So I want to join with you today on this very
important, auspicious occasion in wishing you the
best in a country which says that everyone has the
right to practice their religion, that there are not
restrictions, that we are a multicultural society
which attempts to give everyone a fair go, a fair
place in the sun."
- Lord Mayor of the
City of Parramatta, Mr. John Haines said, "Can
I say that I have lived in this area for practically
all my life, I am well aware of the other accommodations
that were situated in this particular building over
the many years and in actual fact some time ago it
was suggested that the building itself would be pulled
down and there would be other activities here on this
particular site. And I must say I was very surprised
when I walked in this morning to see what had been
done to this particular building and I commend you
on that. I have been a councilor for 22 years. This
is my 22nd year on Paramatta city council and my sixth
year as Lord Mayor. And on many occasions of course
I have had to visit this area, this happens to be
an area that I represent and I can assure you in past
years there have been many comments about the activities
particularly with local residents in this area. Can
I just say that since your organisation has stepped
into this area we have had not one complaint. I feel
that the establishment of this temple, in this area
of course, not only assists your people, your community
but also many other communities in understanding of
course the fact that we have such a significant diversity
in our population. I am honoured to be here today
for this particular ceremony, I can only say to you
that you have the whole hearted support of Paramatta
city council."
- Representative for
State of New South Wales, Mr. Stepan Kerkyasharian
said, "I bring to you greetings from the Premier
of New South Wales, the honourable Bob Carr, Minister
for the Arts and also Minister for Citizenship. It
is an honour that you have chosen Sydney for this
important occasion and for the establishment of this
temple. Your organisation, the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar
Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha, with its international
network of activities is contributing to the development
of humanity, the maintenance of very basic human principles
to which one of the earlier speakers referred. The
wide ranging activities, international activities
which include medical and educational care, environmental
care, are all designed to provide those very basics
which give a human being their personal dignity. It
gives them power to overcome some of the evils which
confront us like drug addiction. And the creation
of a community through the establishment of this temple
is a wonderful and a significant asset. It is a gift
which you are giving today not only to the members
of your organisation, Your Holiness, not only to your
followers but to Sydney and to the people of New South
Wales. This temple is a manifestation of the wonderful
work that your organization carries out under your
leadership. And it is important that these walls are
filled with people, so that you can continue to give
life, you can continue to give meaning to the principles
for which you stand and for the principles you asperse.
Your Divine Holiness, you make us all proud to be
here today and we thank you for your leadership and
on behalf of the Premier I thank you, and I thank
you all."
- Mr. John Malcolm
(a descendant of Sir John Malcolm) said, "In
1830, Sir John Malcolm was the Governor of Bombay
which in those day included Gujarat. And at that time
he wanted to introduce some social reforms to eliminate
sati and female infanticide and the thought was to
just pass a law and it would be abolished. But he
said no, we cannot do this. These sorts of movements
must come from the people themselves. And he had heard
of a spiritual leader in Gujarat, Lord Swaminarayan.
And he asked Lord Swaminarayan to visit him. And he
did so on February 26th 1830 in Rajkot. And he received
Lord Swaminarayan's blessings and asked him, 'Have
you please got some sort of scripture by which I can
understand your religion?' And Lord Swaminarayan offered
him the Shikshapatri. On this auspicious occasion
it is a great privilege and pleasure for me to meet
the fifth successor of Lord Swaminarayan. I have seen
now in various parts of the world, in London, in Amdavad,
in Gandhinagar some of the wonderful things that have
been done."
Finally, Swamishri blessed
the assembly, saying, "God is everything for us.
He is our life. It is because of Him that we are able
to do everything. And that is why we consecrate His
murti in a mandir and offer worship, darshan, prayer
and sing His glory. By doing this we are blessed and
graced with peace in our lives.
"The mandir is open to all, but one should avail
of its divinity by observing its moral disciplines.
Here, one should not engage in talks or behaviour that
one does in the bazaar. The mandir is for the salvation
of our souls. It is a place where our minds become calm
and stable
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The pratishtha ceremony was attended by 1,500 devotees
and wellwishers from Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and
other parts of Australia, India, USA, Europe, E. Africa
and S. Africa.
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February 2002 (VS 2058, Posh vad 7) Monday, Sydney
Today's national paper, 'The Sydney Morning Herald',
carried a story of the murti pratishtha ceremony: 'Divine
visitors bears blessings for the gods of Rosehill.'
"In his 81st year, he seems an improbable empire-builder.
But millions of devotees, more than 8,000 branch offices
and 680 sadhu disciples can't all be wrong
And
yesterday, His Divine Holiness, who holds the world
record for the most temples consecrated clocked up his
411th, bestowing his blessings on the newly installed
marble gods at the Rosehill temple."
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February 2002 (VS 2058, Posh vad 11) Friday, Sydney
Children's Day
- After his morning
puja, Swamishri released balloons outside the mandir
to the joy of children.
- At 10.30 am, Mr.
Ross Cameron, MP for Paramatta city, met Swamishri.
Thereafter, Hon. Philip Ruddock, Federal Minister
for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs and also
Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Reconciliation,
met Swamishri and welcomed him to Australia.
- In the evening assembly,
children presented speeches and kirtans. Then a
drama called 'Mavtar' was performed by teenage and
youth members. Finally, Swamishri addressed the
assembly of parents to spend more quality time with
their children.
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February 2002 (VS 2058, Posh vad 12) Saturday, Sydney
Kishore Day
- In the afternoon
while Swamishri was having lunch, the kishores sang
the thal and recited passages from the Vachanamrut,
Bhaktachintamani, Swamini Vato, etc. Swamishri explained
and elaborated upon what each one of them said.
- From 2.00 pm to 4.00
pm, a special women's convention was held in the
mandir hall. The program included speeches by women
and cultural programs by balikas and kishoris.
- In the evening assembly,
balaks and kishores impressively performed the ballet
called 'Bhakta Prahlad'.
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February 2002 (VS 2058, Posh vad 13) Sunday, Sydney
In the evening
assembly, Shri Harikrishna Maharaj was festively welcomed
into the assembly by costumed kishores carrying Him
in a decorated palanquin. Thakorji was heralded in a
festive and celebrative spirit and finally brought on
stage. The assembly concluded with Swamishri's blessings
and honor accorded to Harikrishna Maharaj.
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February 2002 (V.S.2058, Posh vad 30) Monday, Sydney
(Australia), Auckland (New Zealand)
Swamishri
flew from Sydney to Auckland, arriving at 10.40 pm local
time.
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February 2002 (VS 2058, Posh vad 30) Tuesday, Auckland
At 7.00 pm, Swamishri arrived
at the newly built mandir in Avondale. For the ritual
opening, Swamishri released a bunch of balloons amidst
joyous clappings. Then Vedic verses were sung while
Swamishri performed pujan of the mandir entrance and
inaugurated the opening of the mandir by untying the
ribbon. Then Swamishri sanctified various parts of the
mandir.
During the welcome assembly, the kishores of Auckland
performed the welcome dance. Shri Durlabhbhai Patel,
Chairman of BAPS Auckland, gave a welcome speech and
thereafter various leading devotees offered bouquets
to Swamishri. Finally, Swamishri blessed the assembly.
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February 2002 (V.S.2058, Maha sud 4) Saturday, Auckland.
Yagna and Nagar Yatra
- As part of the murti
pratishtha rituals, a yagna was arranged in the
precincts of the newly built mandir. Around 40 yagna
pits, 221 couples performed the yagna rituals. Swamishri
performed the yagna rituals on the main stage. After
performing the pujan of the deities, Swamishri blessed
the participants saying, "In Hinduism, we always
remember God before starting any work so that it
is accomplished without any hindrances, we get peace
and peace prevails in the world. Along with worshipping
God, we also worship the demi-gods. By so doing
they make the circumstances conducive for our work
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From 3.00 pm to 5.30
pm, a grand procession of the murtis was carried
out on the streets of Auckland. The murtis of
Shri Akshar Purushottam Maharaj, Radha Krishna
Dev, Guru Parampara, Sita Ram and Hanumanji, Shiv
Parvatiji and Ganpati Dev were paraded in five
decorated floats and a horse buggy. The entire
procession was suffused with color and devotion
through the marching band, dancing of costumed
balaks and kishores, singing by sadhus and devotees,
and women traditionally donned in saris carrying
auspicious pots. The procession attracted the
attention of bystanders and residents. The 3 km
procession route finally terminated at the Swaminarayan
Mandir in Avondale.
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February 2002 (V.S.2058, Maha sud 5) Sunday, Auckland
Swamishri performed
the murti pratishtha of the new mandir.
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