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Rajesh         1/1/2011 5:45:10 PM
Lunch on 1st Jan 2011- Feed back Namaste, Today we had our prasad lunch from temple, and the rice was not cooked enough and the food was totally not upto the usual standards of our temple. Our 5 member group have stomach upset after having lunch at temple. please take care in future Jai shri Ram, Rajesh Submitted By: Rajesh

Gewan Samlal         12/29/2010 10:15:20 PM
Tatva Bodha Namaste: Please post the Tatva Bodha lectures, we the devotees from abroad would kindly request that the lectures are posted as soon as they are delivered. Kindest Regards Submitted By: Gewan Samlal

siva         12/17/2010 8:03:24 PM
Sani Trayodasi 18th Dec is Sani Trayodasi, why temple is not performing? Submitted By: siva

Gewan Samlal         10/9/2010 12:18:14 PM
Kena Upanishad Namaste my brothers and sisters, please post the last lectures of the Kena Upanishad by Prof. Rambachan. I am a devotee from Toronto Ontario, Canada and have been following this once in a life time discourse. Love and respect to all. God Bless. Submitted By: Gewan Samlal

Radha Ramachandran         9/9/2010 5:35:23 PM
Classes to teach sosthras and chants Hello, I am not sure if the temple has organised any regular classes to teach young and old, the hindu sostras, prayers, chants or vedic chants etc... I feel that Temple has such GREAT resources, religous talent and learnings in their Temple Priests, that it will be nice to preserve it and passed on to young and old American/ indian people who wish to learn our poojas and vedic chants. Our Children will have a closer ties to our religous culture. I have heard Priest Gotham and others chant prayers. The priests are so talented, can they teach the future Indian generation in MN. It will be great to organise some clases. It can also be viable to have extra income for temple and the priest. This is just a suggestion. Thank you, Radha Submitted By: Radha Ramachandran

Prasanna Kumar         8/29/2010 3:31:04 PM
e-mailaddresses Unless there are reasons, it would be nice to put the e-mail addresses of the committee members. It is not always possible or convenient to call, and an e-mail address would be most welcome. Submitted By: Prasanna Kumar

Temple Management         8/3/2010 1:03:02 PM
Event Mismgmt Thank you for your feedback, we apologize of any inconvenience. The Temple Management will look into designating an alternate route for the regular devotees during special events (whether Temple Sponsored or Private Party Events). As our Temple traffic increases we need to be considerate of the needs of several groups. A wedding is an auspicious, once in a life-time occasion for the family. We could also plan to have an outdoor pre-arranged area (by the lawn) specially set up for special family photography sessions. Thank you Sincerely Temple Management Submitted By: Temple Management

Prashanth         8/2/2010 3:01:30 PM
Event Mismgmt I agree that a wedding is a very special day for anyone, and the temple deserves the much needed financial help it can get, BUT the weekend wedding the temple was a big inconvenience to the regular devotees. The wedding party held the entrance way hostage for quite a long time for the photography session and didn't budge to show any mercy to the in-out traffic. In fact one of the folks were very rude as my parents were waiting along the entrance way, as it affected their picture taking session! There's some lesson in Hindu culture at the very place we are trying to instill it. I wish the temple management thinks deeper when hosting such private events. Especially ensuring neither parties are affected by keeping the pathways separate for one. Submitted By: Prashanth

Gewan Samlal         7/7/2010 12:15:19 PM
Kena Upanishad Lectures Namaste to the management and devotees of the Temple. I have been a devoted follower of the Kena Upanishad lectures and Gita lectures offered by the Temple. I was not able to get the month of June lecture and I was wondering if there was an issue with web site and I was un-able to access it. The Kena Upanishad one of the most sort after text in Hindu teachings. The great Adi Shankara Acharya who had seen it fit as a text with such virtue, he wrote 2 commentaries on it and it was the only Upanishad that he saw necessary to give his attention in such a way. It is a blessing that the temple decided on the Kena Upanishad as the first Upanishad to teach. With Sri Krishna blessing I would really like to have it posted as always. My sincere thanks and gratitude to all from the Temple who have been making this possible. Submitted By: Gewan Samlal

Gewan Samlal         5/13/2010 6:09:06 AM
Audio Podcast Namaste to the temple management. I would like to sincerely express my deepest thanks and gratitude for the audio podcast and its content. Dr. Sane, Prof. Rambachan and Prof. Kumar lectures and teaching has and continue to be a place one can turn to for the words of god. I live in Toronto Canada and I use the temple services on a daily basis, I have also shared this site with family members as well. You are doing great work in the lord name and may the blessing of the lord be showed on you the devotees of this great temple. The Kena Upanishad is not something that is available anywhere in the way it is being taught at the temple. This text needs a teacher with the pedagogy methods only one with this knowledge to really expound and bring to us in the way that it is being done at the temple. There are many people who have the knowledge to teach this way, but it is rare to find someone who is willing to share this unique with all and in this format. I want to say thank you especially to D

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