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as early as 5 a.m., devotees were coming in to the mandir complex
for their first darshan of Thãkorji on the Hindu New
Year [Vikram Samvat 2060]. The day started at 5.30 a.m. with
mangalã arti in the mandir. The murtis were then beautifully
adorned and shangãr arti was performed at 6.45 a.m. At
7.00 a.m., the New Year mahãpujã commenced in
the Haveli, where prayers for world peace were chanted.
The climax of the day was soon approaching, when over two months
of devotion by hundreds of volunteers working day and night
was about to bear fruit. The Annakut offering of over 1500 items
of food, snacks, sweets, pickles, spicy dishes, salads, fruit
drinks and various other dishes had been prepared by volunteers.
The items offered consisted of dishes from the world over.
By
11.00 a.m., the Annakut was placed in front of the sacred deities
in the shrines in a grand and decorative manner in the mandir
and on the 100-foot stage in the Haveli assembly hall. The theme
of the decoration was the peacock, the national bird of India.
The sãdhus amidst a packed mandir then sang thãl.
At 11.45 a.m., the third ãrti, the rãjbhog arti,
was performed in the Mandir.
In
the Haveli, multicoloured rangoli designs and floral decorations
lent to a picturesque grand display which was marvelled by everyone
as part of the annual celebrations. The festival of lights was
portrayed through a magnificent stage setting against a backdrop
of giant lamps and peacocks celebrating the illumination of
light and colour in people's lives. The first ãrti was
performed at 12noon. This was the first of many ãrtis
performed during the day.
Both
young and old, participated in the festivities wearing colourful
new clothes, enjoying snacks and sweets, meeting and rejoicing
with relatives and friends in an atmosphere of happiness. Hundreds
of volunteers assisted on this most auspicious day helping the
elderly and young who had travelled from all over the UK to
visit the Mandir.
Prayers were offered to Bhagwan Swaminarayan, together with
a special message from His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the
spiritual leader of the BAPS Swaminarayan Sansthã. He
prayed for "peace and prosperity throughout the world".
The Mayor of London – Ken Livingstone, Minister for Transport
– Tony McNulty, MP, and leader of the Brent Council –
Cllr Ann John also visited the Mandir on this occasion.
By early afternoon, long queues had started to form outside
the mandir with devotees waiting patiently to have darshan of
the truly magnificent Annakut. Throughout the day, thousands
of people came for darshan. All those visiting were given free
tithi calendars and prasãd to take home. Refreshments
and snacks were provided by SAYA throughout the day for the
thousands of visitors who had come from far and wide for the
festival.
The
New Year was also celebrated with Annakut offerings at other
BAPS Swaminarayan Mandirs and centres across the UK - Leicester,
Ashton, Preston, Birmingham, Wellingborough, Loughborough and
Southend-on-Sea - as well as in Europe - Lisbon, Antwerp and
Vienna. At the new mandir in Antwerp, 800 people came for darshan
throughout the day.
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