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The San Marga '''Iraivan Temple''' is a white granite stone ] ] temple being built in ], Hawaii. The Iraivan Temple is located next to the ] bordering Wailua River State Park. It is the first stone-carved temple built for at least a century and the first built in the West. It was envisioned by ] and is cared by the ]. The San Marga '''Iraivan Temple''' is a white granite stone ] ] temple sculpted in ] and erected on ], Hawaii. “Iraivan” means “He who is worshipped”, one of the oldest words for God in the Tamil language.The Iraivan Temple is located next to the ] bordering Wailua River State Park. It is the first stone-carved temple built for at least a century and the first built in the West. It is cared for by the ].


==External links== ==The Temple==
Iraivan Temple is a ] ] temple, only dedicated to ]. Born out of a vision of ], the temple is the finest masterpiece of the former principal of the Government College of ] in ], Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati. ], Kailash Ashram: “The Iraivan Temple is going to be to America what the temples of ], ], ], and other jyotirlingas (light center of ]) are to ].” The temple is located on 51 acres land by the ], on the eastern side of ]. The land is shared with the existing Kadavul ] Temple and . Temple carving began in 1990 and completion is tentatively scheduled for 2012.
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==Architectural Features==
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''']-]d temple:''' ] craftsmen follow and preserve traditional methods, shaping the stone with simple ] and ] without any rock-cutting equipment. The temple is made entirely of 3.2 million pounds of hand-carved ] carved in ], India. The stones are sent to Kauai in containers and assembled on site by Indian ]s. The temple is built to last for at least 1,000 years.<br />
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'''] Sivalingam:''' Representing the ] (]) of ] to be worshipped, a 700-pound, 39-inch tall, 18-inch across, six-sided crystal is the world’s largest. It was found in 1975, 65 feet below ground in ].<br />
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] of Iraivan Temple, ], ]]]'''] ]:''' The 4-foot thick foundation is made of a crack-free, 7,000-psi formula using “]”, a by-product of ] burning. <ref>{{cite web | author = U.S. Federal Highway Administration | authorlink = Federal Highway Administration | title = Fly Ash | url = http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/materialsgrp/flyash.htm}}</ref> Fly ash consists of ], incombustible matter present in the coal that has been fused during ] into a glassy structure.<br />
''']:''' 6 stone ] pillars are stationed around the ]. Each lion holds a stone ball in his mouth, moveable, but impossible to remove. First outside of India, two musical pillars hold 5 feet tall rods designed to resonate precise musical ] when struck with a ]. 240 ] carvings portray a visual library of Saivism with sacred symbols, philosophical concepts, and sculptural depictions of Hawaiian and Hindu cultures.<br />
'''] doors:''' Sandalwood from India is used to build matching 6-inch-thick ] and sandalwood doors to the main ].<br />
'''] (vimanam):''' The capstone of the sanctum ] is a 7-ton, single stone cupola gilded with 23-karat ].<br />
'''] and time capsules:''' Copper plates recording the ] of the temple’s creation are stored in a rock ] under the floor. The rock crypt also contains the same records preserved in a modern an ]-]-filled ] ].

==Mystical Aspects==
The temple is facing ] and built according to ] science. <ref>{{cite web | title = Vaastu_Shastra | url = http://www.srikumar.com/vaastu_shastra.htm}}</ref> ] architecture aims at creating a ] that will elevate the ] of the individual to resonate with the vibration of the built space, which in turn is in tune with ] space. The whole space of the temple is defined in multiples and fractions of one ], 11 feet and 7<sup>1/4</sup> inches. ] through the temple are spaced and structured to serve as ] points for the building. Iraivan Temple will be completely free of electricity for mystical reasons found by ].

The ] ] (sphatika) of the Sivalingam is considered ] in ] because of its spotless and transparent consistency, like space. <ref>{{cite web | title = Island Temple | url = http://www.himalayanacademy.com/ssc/hawaii/iraivan/island_temple_magazine/isleTemple-04_14-15.pdf}}</ref> ] have also believed that crystals were sacred.

==References==
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Revision as of 22:17, 8 June 2007

The San Marga Iraivan Temple is a white granite stone Hindu Śaivite temple sculpted in India and erected on Kauai, Hawaii. “Iraivan” means “He who is worshipped”, one of the oldest words for God in the Tamil language.The Iraivan Temple is located next to the Wailua River bordering Wailua River State Park. It is the first stone-carved temple built for at least a century and the first built in the West. It is cared for by the Saiva Siddhanta Church.

The Temple

Iraivan Temple is a Śaivite Hindu temple, only dedicated to Siva. Born out of a vision of Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, the temple is the finest masterpiece of the former principal of the Government College of Architecture in Tamil Nadu, Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati. Sri Trichy Mahaswamigal, Kailash Ashram: “The Iraivan Temple is going to be to America what the temples of Chidambaram, Madurai, Rameshwaram, and other jyotirlingas (light center of Siva) are to India.” The temple is located on 51 acres land by the Wailua River, on the eastern side of Mount Waialeale. The land is shared with the existing Kadavul Hindu Temple and Kauai’s Hindu Monastery. Temple carving began in 1990 and completion is tentatively scheduled for 2012.

Architectural Features

Hand-carved temple: Stone craftsmen follow and preserve traditional methods, shaping the stone with simple chisels and hammers without any rock-cutting equipment. The temple is made entirely of 3.2 million pounds of hand-carved granite carved in Bangalore, India. The stones are sent to Kauai in containers and assembled on site by Indian sculptors. The temple is built to last for at least 1,000 years.
Crystal Sivalingam: Representing the icon (murti) of Siva to be worshipped, a 700-pound, 39-inch tall, 18-inch across, six-sided crystal is the world’s largest. It was found in 1975, 65 feet below ground in Arkansas.

Capstone of Iraivan Temple, Kapaa, Hawaii

Fly ash foundation: The 4-foot thick foundation is made of a crack-free, 7,000-psi formula using “fly ash”, a by-product of coal burning. Fly ash consists of inorganic, incombustible matter present in the coal that has been fused during combustion into a glassy structure.

Pillars: 6 stone lion pillars are stationed around the sanctum. Each lion holds a stone ball in his mouth, moveable, but impossible to remove. First outside of India, two musical pillars hold 5 feet tall rods designed to resonate precise musical tones when struck with a mallet. 240 bas-relief carvings portray a visual library of Saivism with sacred symbols, philosophical concepts, and sculptural depictions of Hawaiian and Hindu cultures.
Sandalwood doors: Sandalwood from India is used to build matching 6-inch-thick teak and sandalwood doors to the main sanctum.
Capstone (vimanam): The capstone of the sanctum tower is a 7-ton, single stone cupola gilded with 23-karat gold.
Plates and time capsules: Copper plates recording the history of the temple’s creation are stored in a rock crypt under the floor. The rock crypt also contains the same records preserved in a modern an argon-gas-filled stainless steel canister.

Mystical Aspects

The temple is facing south and built according to vastu science. Vastu architecture aims at creating a space that will elevate the vibration of the individual to resonate with the vibration of the built space, which in turn is in tune with universal space. The whole space of the temple is defined in multiples and fractions of one unit, 11 feet and 7 inches. Pillars through the temple are spaced and structured to serve as energy points for the building. Iraivan Temple will be completely free of electricity for mystical reasons found by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami.

The quartz crystal (sphatika) of the Sivalingam is considered sacred in India because of its spotless and transparent consistency, like space. Mayan have also believed that crystals were sacred.

References

  1. U.S. Federal Highway Administration. "Fly Ash".
  2. "Vaastu_Shastra".
  3. "Island Temple" (PDF).