551 W Kennett, Pontiac, Michigan 48340
Panchangam  
May 09, 2024
S.Dvitiiya till 18:48
Krittika till 02:25
then Rohini
Sun Rise/Set: 06:19/20:41
Rahu Kalam: 15:18-17:06
Yemaganda: 06:19-08:07
Gulikai Kalam: 09:55-11:42
*EST (Detroit, Michigan)
Temple Timings
Weekdays: 9am - noon & 5pm - 8:45pm; Weekends/Festivals: 9am-8:45pm
Dwajasthambam – Balipeetam - Simha Vaahanam

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Dwaja Sthambham – is also referred to as being a medium for the Heavens to be connected to the Earth. It could be referred to as being a spiritual connector between Humans and the Supreme Being above.

Bali Peetam – signifies the Balai “Sacrifice” of all the negative traits of Human beings (Devotees) as we enter the Temple. It is important to purify ourselves, not just physically, but also mentally and Bali Peetam symbolizes the purity of the soul needed to enter the Temple and visit Divine Mother Parashakthi.

Simha Vahanam - The Lion (Simham) represents the vehicle of Divine Mother Parashakthi. The other significance is that every Human being has beastly qualities and Divine Mother will help us conquer these negative (Asuric) qualities so that we can evolve to a higher Angelical (Divine) realm of consciousness.