Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Sri Sri Panca Tattva's Wonderful Altar

One of the most exciting parts of the soon to be launched temple design is the beautiful altar that has been custom made by hand in South India for Sri Sri Panca Tattva.

Featuring an intricate series of devotional carvings of elephants, flowers and other exotic devotional symbols the wooden altar will sit upon the marble floor of the Deity area in the new temple room.

We had some difficulties with the delivery - part of it was lost in transit from India. While this isn't unusual, still it posed to be a big problem because if the contents couldn't be found it would mean they would have to be carved all over again and this could take up to a year and mean our operning would be very delayed.

Fortunately it was discovered that the pieces that were missing were accessories rather than main structural parts of the altar such as the dome, pillars or platforms. This meant that we could open up regardless.

We had even better news just recently when our shipping agent called us to say that they found the lost part of the delivery - somehow it had been routed to London incorrectly. They sent it to us and it has all arrived safely. The delivery included the vyasasana (where a speaker sits while talking from scripture) and some decorative tables for placing the arati tray (the brass tray that is used for puja, or making offerings, to the Deities).

Now that our collection of devotional furniture is complete there will be no delay in opening once the refurbishment work is complete. We haven't got an exact date set yet, however we will have one soon. It's likely to be at the very beginning of next year - which is very soon! We're finally reaching a point where we have enough information to calculate a realistic date to announce and you'll hear it here first.



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