Any question? Call Us +91 79 26861696
Select Blue Color Theme
Select Black Color Theme
No Style
  • A-
  • A
  • A+
English
|
ગુજરાતી
  • Shree Narayana Cultural Mission
  • Shree Narayana Guru Vidhyalaya (English Medium)
  • Shree Narayana Guru Vidhyalaya (Gujarati Medium)
  • Shree Narayana Central School (CBSE)
  • Shree Narayana College of Commerce
  • Shree Narayana Guru Vidhyalaya (Odhav)
Shree Narayana Cultural Mission
HomeSitemapCSR/CareerContact Login
  • Home
  • About SNCM
    • Introduction
    • Vision &Mission
    • Evolution Of Mission
    • The Guru Temple
    • The Guru Biography
    • About Founder
    • Office Bearers / Committee / Boards
    • President Speak
    • Past Presidents
    • Bye-Laws
    • Guru Geeta
    • Ayurveda Dispensary
    • Gurumandiram
      • Mission Activities
      • Vatva
      • Satellite
    • Policies
    • Milestones
    • Future Plan
  • Group of Institutes
    • Shree Narayana Guru Vidhyalaya (English Medium)
    • Shree Narayana Guru Vidhyalaya (Gujarati Medium)
    • Shree Narayana Central School (CBSE)
    • Shree Narayana College of Commerce
    • Shree Narayana Guru Vidhyalaya (Odhav)
  • Academics
    • Our Approach
    • Curriculums
    • Spiritual Education
  • Facilities
    • Infrastructural Facilities
    • Canteen Facilities
    • Transport Facilities
  • Admission
    • Online Admissions
    • Admission Inquiry
    • Document List
    • FAQs
  • Luminaries Speak
  • Parents Corner
    • Parent App
    • Testimonials
    • Guidelines for Students
    • Online/Offline Admission
  • Media Corner
    • Notice Board
    • News
    • Events
    • Photo Gallery
    • Video Gallery
    • Media Coverage
  • Home
  • Resources & Downloads
  • Community
  • Print
  • Share

Community

Community Building Activities In SNCM

As a measure of community building activities, we undertake the following activities

Temple: Major activities undertaken in the temple include :

  • Daily Pooja
  • Evening Deeparadhana
  • Weekly Pooja
  • Devotional Songs and Discourses
  • Distribution of Prasadam to Devotees
  • Special Poojas
  • Monthly Pooja on Chathayam day

Appropriate celebration on the following main occasions:

Sri Narayana Jayanthi (Chathayam)

Sri Narayana Jayanthi is festival of the celebrated across the southern state of Kerala, Tamul Nadu and where the community embers are located across the world. Its also called Chathayam Dinam in kerala. It marks the birthday of Narayana Guru, greatest Social reformer of India. It is celebrated in all over world by the communities. The birthday of this great saint is celebrated on the Chathayam asterism of the Malayalam month of Chingam (Leo). In a society broken into fragments by casteism and economic inequality, he emphasised the gospel of ‘one caste, one religion and one god.’ Even though the Guru accepted the fundamental principles of the Vedic religion, he revolted against caste-based ascendancy, caste discrimination and sectarianism. Communal harmony and community prayers, bhajans (devotional songs), bhagwataparayanam, special pooja, feasts to the devotees. etc. mark Gurujayanthi celebrations.

Theerthadanam (Pilgrimage)

Sivagiri pilgrimage was conceived by Vallabhasseri Govindan Vaidyar and T K Kittan Writer. It was duly approved by Gurudevan on January, 1928. The pilgrims should observe 10 days self-purification according to Sri Buddha’s principles of five purities – body, food, mind, word and deed called as Pancha Dharma. The pilgrims should wear yellow clothes – the colour of the garments Shree Buddha wore. The pilgrimage should be conducted with simplicity and preferably be accompanied by the chanting of hymns. There should be no shouting and pilgrims should scrupulously avoid trappings of ostentation. Gurudevan set the goals of the pilgrimage, explaining how to achieve them. The goals were the promotion of :

  • Education
  • Cleanliness
  • Devotion to God
  • Organization
  • Agriculture
  • Trade
  • Handicrafts
  • Technical training

He advised them to organize a series of lectures on the themes with experts conducting them. The lectures should be listened to attentively. More important, the principles should be put into practice. Success must accompany efforts. Only then will the country and the people benefit. This must be the core purpose of Sivagiri pilgrimage.

On the basis of this, the Devotees in Ahmedabad have also started Theerthadanam procession wherein Guru’s devotees taken part in all over Gujarat and from outside also. Colourful procession with various tableaus, decorated chariot, vehicles, devotees wearing yellow cloth, chanting of Guru’s slogan, etc. take place in Ahmedabad on the 1st Sunday of January every year. Poojya swamiji’s from Shivagiri and other places take part in the Theerthadanam function and lectures are delivered.

Guru Samadhi

Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi marks the death ceremony of the Sree Narayana Guru, saint, prophet and social reformer from Kerala. The great Guru attained Samadhi on September 20, 1928. Thus the ceremony is organized to remind the world that spiritually he lives forever in the minds of millions of his followers across the globe, though physically Guru disappeared. It’s celebrated on the 5th day of Malayalam month kanni. Sree Narayana Guru lies in a state of samadhi at Sivagiri, Kerala. Thousands of pilgrims visit there each year, to pay homage to the man who drastically changed the face of social life in Kerala and is a source of inspiration for all social reformers.

In Ahmedabad, the devotees also observe the Guru Samadhi by offering homage by way of early morning pooja, bhagawataparayanam, deeparadhana, and bhajan, etc.

‘Parivrajaka’ (A Spiritual Wanderer)

After the demise of the father and wife, Nanu Asan continued his life as a wandering Sanyasi. He became a ‘Parivrajaka’ (one who wanders from place to place in quest of Truth). It was during one of these days that Nanu met Kunjan Pillai, who later came to be known as Chattampi Swamikal. Kunjan Pillai, who discovered and appreciated Nanu Asan’s philosophy and passion for Yoga, introduced him to Thycattu Ayyaavu, a ‘Hatha yogi’. Under the Yogi, Nānu Āśān mastered various Yogic practices including Hatha Yoga. The exposure gained from these scholars had a lasting impact on the later life and philosophy of Nārāyana Guru.

Alliance Meet

Shree Narayana Cultural Mission, Ahmedabad organizes alliance meets in Ahmedabad every year to facilitate the alliance between the prospective bride grooms of the malayalee community settled in Gujarat for several years. Girls and boys from various Malayalee communities anxiously participated in the meet in search of their prospective bride-groom. The alliance meeting is organized very professionally with meticulously planning each activity. Pre-registration starts one month in advance. Besides pre-registration, we facilitate the participants with spot-registration also. The registration is done at a nominal fee, to promote the participation of the prospective boys and girls. In the morning session, the details of boys and girls are presented through a power point presentation giving the photograph and other details along with the physical presentation of the boys and girls at the stage provided for the purpose. In the post lunch session, we arrange individual meetings between the interested boys and girls who met in large numbers and discuss various pros and cons including way forward for taking the discussion further for a possible marriage alliance.

All these activities were conducted in the presence of the kith and kin of the boys and girls which was over five hundred in number.

Various Malayalee community participates in the event from various towns and cities of Gujarat.

Annual get-to-gether of members

In order to strengthen the boding between the community members, SNCM, Ahmedabad organizes Annual Get-together of its members by bringing together all the members at a single platform to express their viewpoints. This is the perfect setting to renew the boding, exchange ideas and information. Varieties of programs are organized with the active participation from the members. Information and opinions are shared with each other.

  • Resources & Downloads

  • Brochures
  • Research Reports
  • Publications
  • Presentations
  • Career
  • Community
  • Awards and Achievements
  • Success Stories
  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright
  • Disclaimer
  • Feedback
  • Sitemap
©2021-22 Shree Narayana Cultural Mission All right reserved.
Designed & Developed by Sauratech
Visitor No.
2069626
* Site last updated on
01 Mar 2025
1pix