Hindu Society of Calgary
2225 - 24th Ave. N.E.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2E 8M2

Phone: 291-2551
Fax: 291-5551
Email:
jaimata@telus.net


         






 

 

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\ Monthly Newsletter
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  Membership Information
\ How to become a Yajman
\ How to book a Priest
\ Hindu Centre Use
\ Youth Section
\ Hindu Vidyalaya
\ Library
\ Panditji
\ Executive Committee 2008-09
\ Board of Trustees 2008-09
\ Hindu Society Profile
\ A Brief History of the Society

 

Hindu Society of Calgary
A Centre for Hindus in Calgary

Hindu Society of Calgary has a membership of approximately 1000 families. It provides religious, cultural and social services in Calgary and the surrounding area.

The Society promotes the understanding of ethical, social, religious and philosophical foundations and practices of Hinduism. The Society fosters a spirit of dedication and devotion to Hindu values as suited to modern times.

Typical Sunday Program
10:30 - 11:35
Havan and Puja
11:35 - 12:00 Bhajans
12:00 - 12:45 Pravachan
12:45 - 1:00 Announcements & Aarti


Yajmans (Hosts for Sunday) or the Society provides Priti Bhoj (Lunch) after the Service to the total congregation.
For more information, contact VP Religion or phone the Mandir @ 291-2551.

Monday to Saturday Temple Hours
10:00
A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
5:00
P.M. to 9:00 P.M.

Library Hours (Sunday)
11:00
A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
Phone: 291-5551 for renewals

 

Other Links:

www.Hindu-Forum.org

Hindu Web Universe

 

For general information, contact the Office Administrator  from 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. at 291-2551 or email at jaimata@telus.net  

 

Note:  You may use your VISA to pay for membership fee or other donations at the temple.

 

For comments, questions or suggestions, please contact Vijay Kapil at kapils@shaw.ca.

  

Updated May 11,  2008


Pictures

 

  Mandir Pictures

  Shivratri 2008

  Garden 2007   

  Janamashtami 2007

 

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Upcoming Events at the Temple

In addition to the Sunday program, the following programs are scheduled for the month of May:

Amavasya May 05, 2008 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 P.M.
Poornima May 20, 2008 
Satyanarayan Puja and Katha from 7:00 PM to 8:30 P.M.
St. Thyagaraja Festival May 24, 2008 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon

 

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Latest News/Announcements

 

 
 Important announcement

  • Mandir is not accepting the following items:
    Flour (Atta), Daal, Rice, Oil and Milk
  • The following items are accepted with thanks:
    Unsalted dry fruit, Fresh Fruit and Fresh Flowers
  • Mandir needs and will accept cash gladly any time.

 

 

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How to become a Yajman

Yajmans are always welcome for Sunday program and all other religious functions. Please contact VP Religion or phone the Mandir at 291-2551.

 

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How to book a Priest

Panditji is available at the Mandir for all your religious activities during the normal hours of operation. To book a priest for your private functions, please contact the Mandir at 291-2551.

The society is funded entirely by donations and continual support of the its members and yajmans. Members and others requesting services of the Mandir's priests will be advised ahead of time of the amount of dakshina to be offered to the priests and donations to the mandir according to the following guidelines.

Dakshina
In determining the amount of dakshina to be offered to the priest, the yajman should take into account the time devoted by the priest to the performance of a particular ceremony and in reaching the venue of this service. The Hindu Society would like to suggest the following minimum amounts though more can be offered at the yajman's discretion:

A personal puja in Mandir outside the temple hours
Puja held outside, within 10 kilometers radius of the temple
Puja held outside, outside 10 kilometers radius of the temple
Puja held outside, outside the boundaries of Calgary
Marriage ceremony

$31 plus
$51 plus
$101 plus
Travel cost+ $101 dakshina +$101 donation to the temple
Travel cost+$151plus

There is no minimum recommended for Antim Sansakar, it is entirely up to the family.

Dakshina should be clearly marked and not mixed with Aarti money.  No tax deductible receipt will be issued for dakshina.

Aarti Collection
For puja held outside the Mandir, the yajman should be encouraged to consider the money collected for Aarti as an extension of the mandir's Aarti collection. Therefore, this money should be offered to the mandir.

Donation to the Mandir
All yajmans have an obligation to donate to the Mandir on the occasion of pooja performed by the priest at their homes or at other venues. However, for non-members of the society, in addition to the dakshina, a minimum donation of $101 to the Society is expected.


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Monthly Newsletters

Hindu Society of Calgary is publishing a newsletter every month.  You can pick a copy at the Mandir or get the online version below:

May 08 Newsletter
April 08 Newsletter

February 08 Newsletter

January 08 Newsletter

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Membership Information

Membership applications are available at the temple or you may click at the following file to view and print the online application:

Membership Application

Yearly and Life Membership fee is as follows. 

Family (Spouse and children under 18)
Single
Student (Over 18)
Senior (60 years & over)
Life/Associate Life (Children under 18)

$50
$25
$10
$10
$1000

Note: You may use your VISA to pay for membership fee or other donations at the temple.

 

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Hindu Centre Facility Use

Hindu Centre is available for members' use on rental/donation basis. For availability, hours of operation and usage fee, please contact the VP Maintenance or phone the Mandir at 291-2551.  

 

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Youth Section

V. P. Youth and Education:   Tanu Dixit 


 

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Hindu Vidyalaya

 

  

 

  • Writing all the alphabets in the proper order (a, aa to dha, na)

  • Writing numbers in Hindi (1 to 20)

  • Matching pictures with words (from the picture sheet given in the class)

  • Matching words with letters (as given in the work book pg 44, 66 etc.)

  • Matching pictures with the letters they begin with.(picture of a ‘Kela’ matches with letter ‘Ka’)

  • Filling in the missing numbers and alphabets.

  • Hindi names of colours.

  • Page no. 1 to 11, 15 to 32 of Text Book

      Hindi 200
      This course further enhances the four aspects of the language: comprehension, speaking, reading and writing the complex alphabets.  By the end of the course, the students are expected to read and write two or three letter words with matras.   

  • Varnamala

  • Days of the week, Month of the year, Colours, Hindi counting 1-30

  • Expansion and Compression of Hindi words

  • Page 13-32 of textbook

      Hindi 300
      This course emphasizes the comprehension, speaking and reading of the Hindi language through reading of stories.  A greater emphasis is placed on speaking and comprehension through a higher level of reading and writing.  By the end of the course, the students are expected to build and understand complex sentences.

  • Page 13-38 of workbook

  • Page 14-40 of textbook

      Hindi 400
      This course emphasizes on the grammar of the Hindi language.  Specifically students learn Varn (alphabet classification), Sangya (noun), Ling (gender), Vachan (Number), Sarvnaam (Pronoun), Visheshan (adjective), and Kriya and punctuation marks.  Muhavare (idioms) are taught along with essay writing and letter writing.   

  • Page 1-67 of workbook

      Dharma 100
      This course introduces Hindu epics and gives the students an insight into festivals celebrated throughout the year.  A thematic approach emphasizes active participation of the students in various religious activities.  

      Dharma 100 Section A

  • Question bank given to kids.

           Dharma 100 Section B

  • Question bank given to kids.

      Dharma 200
      This course further enhances knowledge of Hindu epics and gives the students an greater indepth insight into festivals celebrated throughout the year.  A thematic approach emphasizes active participation of the students in various religious activities.  

  • Saraswati shlokam

  • Krishna shlokam

  • Festivals – Holi, Ponagal or makar sankranti

  • First five lines of Hanuman Chalisa

      Dharma 300
      This course introduces principal beliefs and doctrines of Hinduism.  A historical perspective on evolution of Hinduism, reincarnation of Atma, various ways to God realization, four phases of life, customs and rituals in the Hindu religion and their significance is emphasized.  

        

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Library

The library is located on the second floor of the Hindu Mandir. It has a large selection of books on Hindu religion, spiritualism and Hindi language. The books are written by well-known authors from various parts of the world. The books are cataloged according to an international system and are stored on the computer. The books can be borrowed by the members of the Hindu Society of Calgary but everybody is welcome to visit and browse through the books during the library hours, i.e., 11:00 AM to 1:00PM every Sunday. The library has also subscribed two popular magazines, India Today and India Abroad. For more information, please contact the Mandir at 291-2551.

You may renew your books on phone at 291-2551.

 

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Panditji

We now have a  new Panditji, Acharya Vinod Sodiyal.  We welcome him and wish him all the best.

Acharya ji was born in Uttaranchal Tehri Garhwal, India.  He completed Acharya Sahitya Ph.D (Puran) in India and knows four languages - Sanskrit, Hindi, Garhwali and English.  Acharya ji has 18 years of experience as a Head Priest  and 8 years of experience in learning and teaching Vedas.  He is an expert in Astrology and all Hindu Karam Kaand (Puja Path).

You may contact Panditji at 291-4950 or acharyavinodmrt@yahoo.com.

 

 

 

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Executive Committee 2008-2009

President

V. P. Culture

V. P. Religion

V. P. Resources

V. P. Youth and Education

V. P.  Seniors & Social Affair

V. P. Food & Services

V. P. Maintenance

Treasurer  

Secretary

Jatinder Sharma 

Vacant

Kiran Sharma

Raksh Joshi

Tanu Dixit 

K .C. Sharma 

Viswanathan Murli

Ashok Bali

Sandhya Seshadri

Deepak Patil

 

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Board of Trustees 2008-2009

Chair

Secretary

Controller

Members

Kal Mahadev

Prem Dave

Pratap Varshney

Subhash Kalia
Rakesh Punj
Vinita Uppal
Jatinder Sharma 

 

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Hindu Society Profile

The Hindu Society of Calgary, formed in 1974, has a membership of approximately 600 families. It provides religious, cultural and social services in Calgary and the surrounding area. With the help of its dedicated and generous members, the Society opened its first nondenominational Hindu Cultural Centre and Temple in 1990. Since then, in 1993 the Society purchased additional land, adjacent to the current premises, to meet the growing needs of the community. The Society is looking into using this land for building a cultural centre, priest's residential quarters and facility for the school.

Through the centre, the Hindus are reaffirming their heritage and leaving a legacy for their children. In addition, for all Canadians, the centre is a reminder of the diversity that has shaped this country.

The Society also operates the Hindu Vidyalaya (school) to teach formal courses on Hindu Dharma and Hindi Language.

Among the objectives, the Society promotes the understanding of ethical, social, religious and philosophical foundations and practices of Hinduism. The Society fosters a spirit of dedication and devotion to Hindu values as suited to modern times.

Yajmans are welcome for all poojas and Sunday services. Please call VP Religion or phone the Mandir at 291-2551.

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