Tuesday 23 June 2020

85ft Hanuman Statue at the Sri Dattatreya Yoga Centre

85ft Hanuman Statue at the Sri Dattatreya Yoga Centre

 


It was an over cast day, there was a fair amount of rain in the morning and the sky was completely covered with clouds.  We were returning from visiting the Temple in the Sea, when we remembered that there was very famous statue nearby that we should have a look at.  With the help of Google maps, we were able to navigate our way to the Sri Dattatreya Yoga Center, in Carapichima, Trinidad.  Upon the approach you can see a statue of the God Hanuman and there is a sign with an arrow that points to the 85ft (26m) Hanuman Statue.

 


The main Entrance was magnificent but the place was completely locked and we began to have a sense of disappointment the we could not enter to see the compound.  We decided to drive around to the back and then we saw a huge car park and the Visitors Gate.  It was just us and two other cars that were present in the Car park.  The gentleman at the gate was very friendly and gave us guidelines about the temple ground and we got to know that for the ladies, they would have to cover their shoulders if want to gain entry onto the compound. 


We got to know that the statue is the tallest Hanuman statue outside of India, the 2nd tallest in the western hemisphere, and I must say, I was very impressed by this knowledge.  I can say for me the place is very pink and beautiful.  We took a good walk around and I was very delighted to see the architectural design on the buildings. 

 




Then we took a walk around the statue, it is much taller than it looks, like from a distance away.  The Hanuman Statue is very impressive and the attention to detail in remarkable.  Also there is a waterway surrounding the statue.  The entire Sri Dattatreya Yoga Centre compound is wide and spacious and there was a very calming effect that I felt as we made our way around the buildings and shrines.  The beautiful scenery provides you with a variety of precious photo opportunities and moments that will last you a lifetime.  The whole compound in overlooked and dominated by the Hanuman Statue as it seems to protect the entire area. 





Lastly we looked around it the gift shop and we were lucky, because it started to rain heavily again.  As we looked around and exchanged head nods with other onlookers (I guess trapped by the rain) there were a lot of interesting statues, posters, utensils, incents and other things that you would need if you had to conduct a Hindu religious ceremony. 

The scent within this shop was very soothing and calming, I wish I would get to carry this scent with me.  As the rain subsided we purchased some items and said farewell the strong and beautiful Hanuman Statue.  I would say we all had a wonderful day at the site, we still talk about it so it must have been great and I for one will definitely be returning on a nice sunny day when I can get better pictures.  It is as they say, the site is, spiritual, peaceful and beautiful.

 

Rating: 9/10

 

A Brief History of the 85ft Hanuman Statue in Carapichima

According to Jaya Guru Datta, on the Official Facebook page, the Sri Dattatreya Yoga Centre, Trinidad, was established by His Holiness and Sadguru Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji.  He was born at Mekedatu in southern India on May 26, 1942.  Sri Swamiji first visited Trinidad and Tobago in 1976.  Pujya Sri Swamiji has said "I have told many times that Trinidad is one of my birthplaces. Though I have many countries, Trinidad has a special place in my heart."  The first temple at Carapichima was erected on July 18th 1988 (Sri Dattatreya, 2020).  In 2001 His Holiness Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji gave instructions to construct this eighty-five foot (85’) form of Hanuman in Trinidad (Sri Dattatreya, 2020).   

In 2002 the building on this monument began and the construction of the foundation started with offerings to Mother Earth.  When the steel framework was tied and completed, the concrete was poured into the earth continuously for six hours.  The steel frame forming the spine, arms and legs were then welded (Sri Dattatreya, 2020).  The Sacred mantras (seed sounds) were chanted as the first blocks was laid to form the foot of Hanuman.  The body of the Hanuman was formed by fire clay blocks.  The sculptors then ingeniously shaped and molded the proportions and magnificent of Lord Hanuman.

Source: Ornate elephants (a sign of auspiciousness) by The Sri Dattatreya Yoga Centre website

Construction of a new temple on the compound was completed in 2003 and on June 9th 2003, the 85ft mufti of Sri Karya Siddhi Anjaneya (Lord Hanuman) was inaugurated.  Pujya Sri Swamiji consecrated two additional temples and murtis of Sri Satyanarayana Swami and Sri Rama Parivaar respectively, on July 2016.

The 85ft tall Karya Siddhi Hanuman Murtis, which is housed within the Temple ground has been acknowledge as a “architectural Masterpiece”.  The Statue has a pinkish / saffron (Kesari) colour was built according to the Dravidian style of architecture from Southern India (Sankar, 2011)

 

Source Temple entrance by The Sri Dattatreya Yoga Centre website

Hindu devotes and tourists all around the world are attracted by the size and beauty of this monument as well as the compound for its rich traditional Indian architecture, peaceful ambience and spirituality.  Additionally, other Hindu ceremonies and festivals are celebrated here, such as Poojas, worship to Hindu Ashram Deities and weddings.

 

Lord Hanuman

Lord Hanuman on Destination T&T

Lord Hanuman, the Monkey God, was the son of Vayu, the god of the wind, and Anjana, a celestial nymph (Krithika, 2016).  Hanuman is known to be immortal and invincible, the best warrior and most revered disciple of Lord Rama for his efforts and bravery in defeating Ravan and assisting Lord Ram, Seeta and Ram's brother Lakshman (DestinationTnT, 2020). Hindu devotees pray to him for courage, strength, and protection from evil.






Contact Information:

Office Number (to book for weddings): 1-868-673-5328

Or 1-868-218-1182

E-mail: mail@sdyctt.com

Website: http://sridattatreyayogacentrett.com/

Location:  Datta Drive, Orange Field Road, Carapichaima Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies

Friday 19 June 2020

The Great Schism of 1054

The Great Schism of 1054


After the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the Germanic Barbarian tribes, there began a division between the Greek speaking Church of the East and the Latin speaking Church of the West.  In 730 CE Emperor Leo III of the Byzantine Eastern Roman Empire pioneered the Iconoclasm and declared that it was heretical to worship of religious idols.  The Church of Western Roman Empire remained in firm support of Religious images.  Emperor Leo led a military expedition to force Pope Gregory III to comply but failed.   The Pope condemned the Emperor, and Leo in response confiscated all the Roman papal estate and under the rule and Governance of the Byzantine empire.  There was a second council of Nicaea in 787ce where there was an attempt by Regent Irene to temporarily restored the worship of Christian idols the pacify and calm the tension and stranded relationship between the east and the west.

Source: The Crowning of Charlemagne by Britannica

The Gap between both sides divided even further when in 800 CE the bishop of Rome exceeding his authority to crown Charlemagne as the Holy Roman Emperor after the King of the Franks saved Western Rome from a strong Lombard attack in exchange to be appointed Pope of all Christianity.  Since the Regent Irene was a woman and could not become emperor, the new Pope ensured the Franks would be loyal to protect Rome.   This sent a cry of outrage in the East as there was still an Emperor of Rome sitting in Constantinople at this time who had the rightful claim to the true emperor of Rome.  The Frankish Empire became known as the Holy Roman Empire, and considered the people of the Eastern Empire as “Greeks” or “Byzantines”.  However, the Byzantines still considered themselves as Romans and put their faith the Patriarch of Constantinople instead of the Pope in Rome as now both became the most import figures in Church. 

 


There was also the issue of Latin of the Filioque conspiracy where the Latin Western church added “and from the Son” into the Nicene Creed (Britannica, 2020).  The doctrine of that Holy Spirit proceeded not from the Father alone, but not from the Father and Son went against what the earlier Fathers of the Church had been taught.  Another rivalry began when in the Slaving regions when Latin speaking missionaries from Rome claimed superiority over the Greek speaking missionaries of Constantinople.  Disputes over the married Orthodox Clergy verses the Celibacy of the Roman Catholic priests, rules over various religious ceremonies (tonsure) and fasting strained the relationship between both sides.  It became less about worshiping God and more focused on Church doctrine and ecclesial rites (Britannica, 2020)

 

I053 the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Michael I Cerularius ordered the closure of all Latin churches in Constantinople in response to the Roman Catholic church forced the Greek churches in southern Italy to conform to Latin church doctrine and practices. In 1054 CE, relations between the East and the West reached its apex when Pope Leo IX sent emissaries with papal legislation to Constantinople for the purposes of rejecting the actions of Cerularius, and that he recognizes the Pope as the head of the all the Christian churches (Britannica, 2020). 

 

This disagreement on term lead to the Patriarch of the Eastern Church and the Pope of the Western Church both excommunicating each other, and thus this became known as the great schism (division) of 1054.  The Excommunication was lifted in 1965 when the Patriarch Athenagoras I and Pope Paul VI came to an agreement over similar religious ceremonies (Britannica, 2020).


References

Britannica, 2020. East-West Schism. [Online]
Available at: https://www.britannica.com/event/East-West-Schism-1054
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Britannica, 2020. Filioque. [Online]
Available at: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Nicene-Creed
[Accessed 10 June 2020].

Britannica, 2020. The Schism of 1054. [Online]
Available at: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Christianity/The-Reformation
[Accessed 10 June 2020].

Britannica, 2020. Tonsure. [Online]
Available at: https://www.britannica.com/topic/tonsure
[Accessed 10 June 2020].

 

 

Thursday 18 June 2020

Meet Mischa Lita – Fun

Hi There! Boldtrini People

Meet Mischa Lita – Fun

 

Ms. Mischa is professional Oil and Gas Measurement consultant, professional photographer and videographer.  She was born in Pointe-a-Pierre, Trinidad.  After attending San Fernando Government Secondary School (Mod Sec), she attended GCI, ASGMT School and A&M University, Gas Certification Institute. Sugarland, Texas where she received Oil and Gas Measurement Certification, S.O.P writing training for the Oil & Gas Industry, Oil & Gas Accounting, Ultrasonic and Turbine Measurement certification and many other certifications.

 

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What is the happiest moment of your life:  When she started her own Company Misha Limited.

 

What are your plans for the Future: To enjoy retirement.

 

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