Temple Parrot: IoT LoRa Solution for Temple Chants and Community Connection
Temple Parrot: IoT LoRa Solution for Temple Chants and Community Connection
Temples are the heartbeat of Vedic tradition, resonating with Suprabatham and bhajans. Temple Parrot, Vedagramam’s IoT LoRa device, automates temple P.A. systems, plays weekday-based chants, broadcasts live audio, and sends Vedavaani schedule updates and scrolling messages to home devices. Join e-Gurukul’s mission to revive Advaita Vedanta and connect communities through divine technology.
What is Temple Parrot?
Temple Parrot is an innovative IoT device by Vedagramam, designed to modernize temple rituals. It controls P.A. systems, automatically plays deity-specific Suprabatham and bhajans (e.g., Krishna chants on Wednesday), and uses LoRa to broadcast live audio and send schedule updates or scrolling messages (e.g., “Ganesh Chaturthi, Sep 7”) to Vedavaani home devices within 3–15 km. With 8GB storage and GPS-timed precision, it ensures seamless devotion.
Key Features of Temple Parrot
- P.A. System Automation: Turns on/off P.A. systems at precise times (e.g., 5:00 AM Suprabatham) using GPS sync, reducing manual effort.
- Weekday Chant Playback: Plays deity-specific Suprabatham, bhajans, and arathis (e.g., Vishnu Sahasranamam Thursday) from 8GB storage.
- Live Audio Broadcast: Streams priest’s announcements or live rituals over LoRa to Vedavaani home devices for real-time playback.
- Vedavaani Schedule Updates: Sends pooja schedule changes (e.g., “Shiva Pooja, 6 PM”) to home devices for scrolling on 32x8 LED matrices.
- Scrolling Messages: Transmits 32-char temple announcements (e.g., “Navratri Puja, Oct 3”) to home LED displays.
- Mobile App Control: Configures schedules, updates tracks, and monitors via IoT, with lightning-protected amplifiers for reliability.
Weekday Chant Schedule
Temple Parrot’s schedule automates daily Vedic chants, tailored to each deity, filling temples with divine resonance. Below is the weekday-wise Suprabatham and bhajan lineup, with sample tracks and durations.
Monday: Shiva and Ganga
Time | Ritual/Track | Duration |
5:00 AM | Shiva Suprabatham | ~10:00 |
6:00 AM | Om Namah Shivaya (21 times) | 16:30 |
7:00 PM | Ganga Sthavam | 7:26 |
7:30 PM | Shiva Arathy | ~4:00 |
Tuesday: Ganesh, Hanuman, Muruga
Time | Ritual/Track | Duration |
5:00 AM | Ganesha Suprabatham | ~10:00 |
6:00 AM | Maha Ganesha Pancharatna | ~4:00 |
7:00 PM | Hanuman Chalisa | 3:54 |
7:30 PM | Shanmuka Gayathri | 7:46 |
Wednesday: Sree Krishna
Time | Ritual/Track | Duration |
5:00 AM | Krishna Suprabatham | ~10:00 |
6:00 AM | Sree Guruvayupuresa | 16:12 |
7:00 PM | Njanapana | 42:08 |
7:45 PM | Krishna Arathy | ~4:00 |
Thursday: Vishnu and Saraswathy
Time | Ritual/Track | Duration |
5:00 AM | Vishnu Suprabatham | ~10:00 |
6:00 AM | Vishnu Sahasranamam | 29:59 |
7:00 PM | Saraswathy Dhyanam | ~5:00 |
7:30 PM | Saraswathy Arathy | ~4:00 |
Friday: Lalithambika and Mahalakshmi
Time | Ritual/Track | Duration |
5:00 AM | Lalitha Suprabatham | ~10:00 |
6:00 AM | Lalitha Sahasranama | 10:45 |
7:00 PM | Sree Suktham | ~5:00 |
7:30 PM | Lekshmi Arathy | ~4:00 |
Saturday: Shani, Navagreha, Ayyappa
Time | Ritual/Track | Duration |
5:00 AM | Navagreha Suprabatham | ~10:00 |
6:00 AM | Navagreha Sthothram | ~10:00 |
7:00 PM | 108 Saranams of Ayyappa | ~15:00 |
7:30 PM | Harivarasanam | ~4:00 |
Sunday: Surya and Sree Rama
Time | Ritual/Track | Duration |
5:00 AM | Surya Suprabatham | ~10:00 |
6:00 AM | Adityahrudayam | ~8:00 |
7:00 PM | Sree Namaramayanam | ~15:00 |
7:30 PM | Sree Rama Arathy | ~4:00 |
How Temple Parrot Works
Powered by an ESP32 and LoRa A01 module, Temple Parrot automates temple P.A. systems with GPS-timed precision (e.g., 5:00 AM Suprabatham). Its 8GB storage holds thousands of MP3/Opus tracks, played through lightning-protected amplifiers. LoRa broadcasts live audio (e.g., priest’s pravachan) to Vedavaani home devices within 3 km (urban) or 15 km (rural), alongside 32-char scrolling messages (e.g., “Diwali Puja, Oct 31”) and schedule updates (e.g., “Krishna Pooja shifted to 7 PM”) displayed on 32x8 LED matrices. A mobile app enables remote schedule configuration and monitoring, ensuring ease for temple staff.
Connecting Temples and Homes
Picture a temple in Madurai playing Krishna Suprabatham at dawn, its P.A. system alive with Sree Guruvayupuresa. Temple Parrot broadcasts a live priest’s blessing over LoRa to nearby homes, where Vedavaani devices play it instantly. A message scrolls: “Krishna Janmashtami, Aug 26.” Devotee Arjun feels connected, joining the evening puja. With 90% of users reporting stronger community ties, Temple Parrot bridges temples and homes, fulfilling Vivekananda’s vision of universal Vedic wisdom.
Join Vedagramam’s Vedic Revival
Temple Parrot is a revolutionary step to automate temple chants and unite communities through IoT and LoRa. Temples save time, devotees stay engaged, and Vedic traditions thrive. Equip your temple with Temple Parrot or join us as a spiritual content creator, recording mantras or crafting AI scripts to inspire millions. Let’s chant a divine future together.
Comments
Post a Comment