Vedanta Temple Dedication Ceremony (1966)

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This documentary film by Larry Janiak and Steve Rose records the day-long ceremonies during the dedication of the new Vivekananda Vedanta Society Temple in Chicago. Many Ramakrishna Order Swamis from other centers in the United States from India were in attendance for the special ceremonies. The "Homa" fire service and the "Arati" chanting worship service are included in the film. The soundtrack is Indian raga music and Vedic chanting.

Director: Lawrence Janiak
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vedanta Temple Dedication Ceremony about?
This documentary film by Larry Janiak and Steve Rose records the day-long ceremonies during the dedication of the new Vivekananda Vedanta Society Temple in Chicago. Many Ramakrishna Order Swamis from other centers in the United States from India were in attendance for the special ceremonies. The "Homa" fire service and the "Arati" chanting worship service are included in the film. The soundtrack is Indian raga music and Vedic chanting.
Who directed Vedanta Temple Dedication Ceremony?
Vedanta Temple Dedication Ceremony was directed by Lawrence Janiak.
How long is Vedanta Temple Dedication Ceremony?
Vedanta Temple Dedication Ceremony has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
What genre is Vedanta Temple Dedication Ceremony?
Vedanta Temple Dedication Ceremony is a Documentary film.
Where was Vedanta Temple Dedication Ceremony produced?
Vedanta Temple Dedication Ceremony was produced in United States of America.