Month: April 2014

  • 7000 Years Old Temple In Bangalore

    Many associate Bangalore as an IT hub and a city founded by Kempe Gowda.

     

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    Other researches say it is ,

     

    An inscription, dating back to 890 AD, shows Bengaluru is over 1,000 years old. But it stands neglected at the Parvathi Nageshwara Temple in Begur near the city … written inhale Kannada (old Kannada) of the 9th Century, the epigraph refers to a Bengaluru war in 890 AD in which Buttanachetty, a servant of Nagatta, died.”

     

    But the fact, according to latest reports is that Bangalore is at least 7000 years Old!

     

    ancient nandeeshwara temple at malleswaram 17th cross was discovered only three years ago, but it has stood for 7,000 years on that spot. being buried over the years hasn’t diminished its aura at all. it still draws huge crowds all day. 


    According to residents living nearby, the temple was completely buried and the land above it was a flat stretch. “three years ago, a politician tried to sell this plot. but people objected on the grounds that the land should first be dug through to see if they could find something,” says the priest, ravi shankar bhatt. and so when they started digging up the land, they found buried underneath, this temple. it was in perfect condition, preserved by the thick layers of soil. 
    this underground temple was enclosed within a stone cut courtyard supported by ancient stone pillars. at the far end of the courtyard, a nandi was carved out of a black stone with eyes painted in gold. from its mouth a clear stream of water flowed directly on to a shivalinga made out of the same black stone at a lower level. there were steps that led to a small pool in the centre of the courtyard where the water flowed and collected. the pool’s centre had a 15 feet deep whirlpool. 
    everything remains the same today. nobody knows where the water comes from and how it passes from the mouth of the nandi idol on to the shivalinga. nobody knows how the whirlpool came into being. the source of water, the sculptor, even the time when it was built remains a mystery. 
    “there has been no scientific explanation for the source of water till date,” says resident shivalingaiah. “some say it was built by shivaji maharaj. some say it’s older. but of one thing we were sure, the temple has remained untouched over the years. we found it exactly as it might have been before it was covered by soil,” he adds. “

     

    Citations.

    7000  year old Temple in Bangalore

     

     

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  • Surya Worship in Hinduism: Importance and Benefits

    Surya Worship in Hinduism: Importance and Benefits

    The Sun is called Surya and is given the pride of place in Hinduism.

     

    He is hailed as Prathyaksha Brahma, the visible Reality,Brahman.

     

    So much so, Lord Krishna had the Hymn on Surya in the Sandhyavandan.

     

    The portion in the Sandhyavandan,

     

    Namassvitre Jadadeega Chakshuse, Jagat Prasoothi Stithi Naasa hethave,

     

    Thramayeyaa thrigunaathmadhaarine, virinchi narayana sankaraathmane,

     

    Threyas satha  Savitru mandalavvaan Madhyavarthi ….”

     

    was included by Yudhistir at the command of Lord Krishna, when Lord Krishna had the Amavasya, New Moon advanced by a day before the

     

    Mahabharata war.

     

    The Surya Mandala Stotra was taught to Arjuna By Lord Krishna(Bhavishya Puran)

     

     

    So important is Surya worship Adi Shankaracharya established  Saura as one of the Six systems of Hindu worship,Shanmathas.

     

    Adityahruthaya sloka was taught to Lord Ram by Sage Agastya to help Ram to win the war against Ravana.

     

     

     

    Suryamandala Ashtakam is not well-known.

     

    But they are very effective, especially when one is depressed.

     

    It grants the power to tide over crises.

     

    Surya Mandala Ashtkam.

     

     

    namaH savitre jagadekachakshushhe . jagatprasUtI sthiti nAsha hetave .
    trayImayAya triguNAtma dhAriNe . viraJNchi nArAyaNa shaN^karAtman.h .. 1..

    yanmaNDalaM dIptikaraM vishAlaM . ratnaprabhaM tIvramanAdi rUpam.h .
    dAridrya dukhakshayakAraNaM cha . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 2..

    yanmaNDalaM deva gaNaiH supUjitaM . vipraiH stutaM bhAvanamukti kovidam.h .
    taM devadevaM praNamAmi sUryaM . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 3..

    yanmaNDalaM GYAna ghanaM tvagamyaM . trailokya pUjyaM triguNAtma rUpam.h .
    samasta tejomaya divyarUpaM . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 4..

    yanmaNDalaM gu.Dhamati prabodhaM . dharmasya vR^iddhiM kurute janAnAm.h .
    yatsarva pApa kshayakAraNaM cha . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 5..

    yanmaNDalaM vyAdhi vinAsha dakshaM . yadR^igyajuH sAmasu saMpragItam.h .
    prakAshitaM yena bhUrbhuvaH svaH . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 6..

    yanmaNDalaM vedavido vadanti . gAyanti yachchAraNa siddha saN^ghAH .
    yadyogino yogajushhAM cha saN^ghAH . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 7..

    yanmaNDalaM sarvajaneshhu pUjitaM . jyotishchakuryAdiha martyaloke .
    yatkAlakalpa kshayakAraNaM cha . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 8..

    yanmaNDalaM vishvasR^ijaM prasIdamutpattirakshA pralaya pragalbham.h .
    yasmiJNjagatsaMharate.akhilaM cha . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 9..

    yanmaNDalaM sarvagatasya vishhNorAtmA . paraM dhAma vishuddhatattvam.h .
    sUkshmAntarairyogapathAnugamye . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 10..

    yanmaNDalaM vedavido vidanti . gAyanti tachchAraNasiddha saN^ghAH .
    yanmaNDalaM vedavido smaranti . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 11..

    yanmaNDalaM vedavidopagItaM . yadyoginAM yoga pathAnugamyam.h .
    tatsarva vedaM praNamAmi sUryaM . punAtu mAM tatsaviturvareNyam.h .. 12..

    Note:

    The metre structure of each shloka is:

    11 – 11 . —
    11 – 11 .. —

    where the numbers indicate the number of syllables
    and the dashes the relative pause required; a rather
    straightforward metre.

    Also note the recurring `tatsaviturvareNyam.h’ of
    the gAyatri mantra; this is a hymn to the Sun!

     

     

     

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  • How To Fast Mahabharata Speaks Ekadasi Calendar

    Fasting is observed by the Hindus, generally once a month , on the 11th day of the Moon waxing and waning, called the Ekadasi.

     

    The next day is Dwadasi when those who are on Fast shall break the fast by taking special,yet a simple Food.

     

    This consists of Boiled Rice, boiled Agathi Keerai (Tamil), Gooseberry Salad with Curds and a Gravy made of Sundakkai Vathal.

     

    Ekadashi Fasting.
    Ekadasi 11th Day of the Moon Fasting

     

    Agathi Keerai ,scientific name  sesbania grandiflora and in English the spinach variety is called as august tree leaves or humming-bird tree leaves.

     

    Medicinal benefits of Agathi Keeerai.

     

     Strong bones are the main contribution of agathi leaves.

    The vitamins and rich calcium, iron content in this variety of spinach supplies more strength to bones.

    By taking some amount of agathi leaves daily prevent weak bones in older ages and arthritis. Agathi leaves strengthen the nerves of eyes.

     

    Nutritional Value.

     

    Fiber                                   1.9 %

    Fat                                      1.3 %

    Calories                                90

    Water content                       74.5 %

    Protein                                  7.5 %

    Calcium                                120 Mg

    Phosphorus                            80 Mg

    Iron                                       3.5 Mg

    Vitamin C                              165 Mg

    B complex                               less

     

    Minerals                                 3.4 %

     

    Gooseberry.( Amla)

     

    In South india, gooseberries are boiled in salt water with little turmeric powder and stored. Then whenever we want, the gooseberries can be used to make chutney.
     
    Ingredients 
    Gooseberry – 3 nos 
    Green chilli – 2 nos
    Grated coconut – 3 tblsp (optional – Those who are having cholestrol cannot use coconut.)
    Salt must be put in after checking since the gooseberry is stored in salt water, very little amount of salt is required in the chutney

     

    1. Mix all the ingredients and grind to a smooth paste. 
    2. This can be had with dal rice, chappatti, curd rice etc.
     
    Tempering:  Mustard seeds, Fenugreek seeds, Asafoetida, Oil, Curry leaves and a piece of Red chilli.
     
    Variation:  Add 3 tblsp of beaten curd to it to make it little watery.

    This is gooseberry pachadi .

     

    Eating nellikai during pregnancy gives vitamin c.

    The fruit contains high amount of vitamin C. So consumption of amla provides high level of vitamin C to body.

    Nellikai is known as natural laxative.

    It is rich in fibre.

    Regular consumption of raw amla relieves the problem of constipation.

     

    To treat chronic cough and cold, mix 1 tsp amla powder with 1 tsp honey and consume this mixture three times a day.

     

    You might have been heard abut nellikai juice benefits in tamil siddha medicine. Mix amla juice in water and gargle with this water to get rid of mouth ulcers and ever bad breathe.

     

    If you are suffering form joint pain of knee pain then is the best treatment for this. The anti-inflammatory property of not only reduces the pain but also helps to lessen the swelling. It is advised for the patients to consume raw amla or amla juice daily.

     

    Ayurveda suggest Nellikai for the treatment of sleeplessness or insomniac condition. Nellikai oil massage is good for body pain.

     

    If you are suffering form joint pain of knee pain then amla is the best treatment for this. The anti-inflammatory property of amla not only reduces the pain but also helps to lessen the swelling. It is advised for the patients to consume raw nelikai or amla juice daily.

     

    As it is rich in vitamin C, amla is always suggested in the treatment of eyes. Regular consumption of amla or amla products are suggested by the eye specialists. It not only improves the vision but also reduces itching, redness and other eye problems in eyes.

     

    Amla cures indigestion. Amla is a natural blood purifier. It washes off harmful toxins from the body. The troubles related to liver and bladder is also cured with the consumption of amla.

     

    Amla is beneficial in treatment of respiratory problems like Asthma.

    Studies have proved that amla is beneficial in treatment for cancer patients.

    Those who want to shed their weight, amla can be useful for them. Amla increases protein metabolism in body and thus helps to reduce weight.

    Amla is rich in vitamin C and thus work as immunity builder.

     

    Nellikai and diabetes: Nellikai is very useful ayurvedic diabetic treatment.

    Amla, the wonder fruit contains high level of chromium which is useful in reducing blood glucose level and thus helps to control diabetes.

     

    What Mahabharata says on Fasting-Santi Parva, Section CCXXI.

     

    Translated by Sri Kisari Mohan Ganguli
    (Abridged)

    Yudhishthira said: Common people say that fasting is TAPAS (penances). Is fasting, however, really so, or is penance something different?”

    Bhishma said: People do regard fast, measured by months or fortnight or days, as penance. In the opinion, however of the good, such is not penance. On the other hand, fast is an impediment to the acquisition of the knowledge of the Soul. The renunciation of acts (that is so difficult for all) and humility (consisting in the worship of all creatures and consideration for them all) constitute the highest penance. That is distinguished above all kinds of penance.

    He who betakes himself to such penance is regarded as one that is always fasting and that is always leading a life of Brahmacharya (celibacy). Such a Brahman will become a Muni always, a deity evermore, even if he lives in the bosom of a family. He will become a vegetarian always, and pure forever. He will become an eater always of ambrosia, and an adorer always of gods and guests. Indeed, he will be regarded as one always subsisting on sacrificial remnants, as one ever devoted to the duty of hospitality, as one always full of faith, and as one ever worshipping gods and guests.

    Yudhishthira said: How can one practising such penance come to be regarded as one that is always fasting or as one that is ever devoted to the vow of Brahmcharya, or as one that is always subsisting upon sacrificial remnants or as one that is ever regardful of guests?

    Bhishma said: He will be regarded as one that is always fasting if he eats once during the day and once during the night at the fixed hours without eating during the interval. Such a Brahman, by always speaking the truth and by adhering always to wisdom, and by going to his wife only in her season and never at other times, becomes a Brahmacharin (celibate). By never eating meat of animals not killed for sacrifice, he will become a strict vegetarian. By always becoming charitable he will become ever pure, and by abstaining from sleep during the day he will become one that is always wakeful. That Brahman who never eats till gods and guests are fed, wins, by such abstention, heaven itself.

    He is said to subsist upon remnants, who eats only what remains after feeding the gods, the Pitris, servants, and guests. Such men win numberless regions of felicity in next life. To their homes come, with Brahman himself, the gods and the Apsaras. They who share their food with the deities and the Pitris pass their days in constant happiness with their sons and grandsons and at last, leaving off this body, attain to a very high end.
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    From The Mahabharata
    Anusasana Parva Section CVI
    Translated by Sri Kisari Mohan Ganguli

    What are the merits of fasting during
    the month of Sravana and other months?

    Yudhishthira said: The disposition is seen in all the orders of men, of observing fasts.

    The reason, however, of this is not known to us.

    It has been heard by us that only Brahmanas and Kshatriyas should observe the vow of fasts

    . How, O Grandsire, are the other orders to be taken as earning any merit by the observance of fasts?

    How have vows and fasts come to be observed by persons of all orders, O king?

    What is that end to which one devoted to the observance of fasts attains?

    It has been said that fasts are highly meritorious and that fasts are a great refuge.

    O prince of men, what is the fruit that is earned in this world by the man that observe fasts?

    By what means is one cleansed of one’s sins?

    By what means does one acquire righteousness?

    By what means, O best of the Bharatas, does one succeed in acquiring heaven and merit?

    After having observed a fast, what should one give away?

    Bhishma said:

    In former days, O king, I heard of these high merits, O chief of Bharata’s race as attaching to the observance of fasts according to the ordinance,

    I had O Bharata, asked the Rishi Angirasa of high ascetic merit, the very same questions which thou hast asked me today.

    Questioned by me thus, the illustrious Rishi, who sprang from the sacrificial fire, answered me even thus in respect of the observance of fasts according to the ordinance.

    Angirasa said:

    As regards Brahmanas and Kshatriyas, fasts for three nights at a stretch are ordained for them, O delighter of the Kurus.

    Indeed, O chief of men, a fast for one night, for two nights, and for three nights, may be observed by them.

    As regards Vaisyas and Sudras, the duration of fasts prescribed for them is a single night.

    If, from folly, they observe fasts for two or three nights, such fasts never lead to their advancement. Indeed, for Vaisyas and Sudras, fasts for two nights have been ordained (on certain special occasions).

    Fasts for three nights, however, have not been laid down for them by persons conversant with and observant of duties.

    That man of wisdom who, with his senses and soul under control, O Bharata, fasts, by abstaining from one of the two meals, on the fifth and the sixth days of the moon as also on the day of the full moon, becomes endued with forgiveness and beauty of person and conversance with the scriptures.

    Such a person never becomes childless and poor.

    He who performs sacrifices for adoring the deities on the fifth and the sixth days of the moon, transcends all the members of his family and succeeds in feeding a large number of Brahmanas.

    He, who observes fasts on the eighth and the fourteenth days of the dark fortnight, becomes freed from maladies of every kind and possessed of great energy.

    The man who abstains from one meal every day throughout the month calledMargasirsha, should with reverence and devotion, feeds a number of Brahmanas.

    By so doing he becomes freed from all his sins. Such a man becomes endued with prosperity. He becomes endued with energy. In fact, such a person reaps an abundance of harvest from his fields, acquires great wealth and much corn.

    That man, who passes the whole month of Pausha, abstaining every day from one of two meals, becomes endued with good fortune and agreeable features and great fame.

    He who passes the whole month of Magha, abstaining every day from one of the two meals, takes birth in a high family and attains to a position of eminence among his kinsmen.

    He who passes the whole month of Bhagadaivata (Phalgun), confining himself every day to only one meal becomes a favourite with women who, indeed, readily own his sway.

    He who passes the whole of the month of Chaitra, confining himself every day to one meal, takes birth in a high family and becomes rich in gold, gems, and pearls.

    The person, whether male or female, who passes the month of Vaisakha, confining himself or herself every day to one meal, and keeping his or her senses under control, succeeds in attaining to a position of eminence among kinsmen.

    The person who passes the month of Jyaishtha confining himself every day to one meal a day, succeeds in attaining to a position of eminence and great wealth. If a woman, she reaps the same reward.

    He who passes the month of Ashadha confining himself to one meal a day and with senses steadily concentrated upon his duties, becomes possessed of much corn, great wealth, and a large progeny.

    He who passes the month of Sravana confining himself to one meal a day, receives the honours of Abhisheka wherever he may happen to reside, and attains to a position of eminence among kinsmen whom he supports.

    That man who confines himself to only one meal a day for the whole month ofProshthapada (Bhadrapad), becomes endued with great wealth and attains, to swelling and durable affluence.

    The man who passes the month of Aswin, confining himself to one meal a day, becomes pure in soul and body, possessed of animals and vehicles in abundance, and a large progeny.

    He who passes the month of Kartika, confining himself to one meal every day, becomes possessed of heroism, many spouses, and great fame.

    I have now told thee, O chief of men what the fruits are that are obtained by men observing fasts for the two and ten months in detail

    There is no Sastra superior to the Veda.

     

    There is no person more worthy of reverence than the mother.

    There is no acquisition superior to that of Righteousness, and no penance superior to fast.

    There is nothing, more sacred in heaven or earth than Brahmanas. After the same manner there is no penance that is superior to the observance of fasts.

    It was by fasts that the deities have succeeded in becoming denizens of heaven.

    It is by fasts that the Rishis have attained to high success.

    Chyavana and Jamadagni and Vasishtha and Gautama and Brigu – all these great Rishis endued with the virtue of forgiveness, have attained to heaven through observance of fasts.

    In former days Angirasa declared so unto the great Rishis.

    The man who teaches another the merit of fasts have never to suffer any kind of misery.

    The ordinances about fasts, in their due order, O son of Kunti, have flowed from the great Rishi Angiras.

    The man who daily reads these ordinances or hears them read, becomes freed from sins of every kind.

    Not only is such a person freed from every calamity, but his mind becomes incapable of being touched by any kind of fault.

    Such a person succeeds in understanding the sounds of all creatures other than human, and acquiring eternal fame, become foremost of his species.

     

    Ekadasi Calendar 2014

     

    Date

                Festival

    January  11 Putrada Ekadashi
    January 27 Shattila Ekadashi
    February  09 Jaya Ekadashi
    February 25 Vijaya Ekadashii
    March 16 Amalaki Ekadashi
    March 26 Papmochani Ekadashi
    April 10 Kamada Ekadashi
    April  24 Varuthini Ekadashi
    May 10 Mohini Ekadashi
    May 24 Apara Ekadashi
    June 08 Nirjala Ekadashi
    June 22 Yogini Ekadashi
    July 08 Devshayani Ekadashi
    July 22 Kamika Ekadashi
    August 06 Putrada Ekadashi
    August 20 Aja Ekadashi
    September 04 Padma Ekadashi
    September 19 Indira Ekadashi
    October 04 Papankusha Ekadashi
    October 19 Rama Ekadashi
    November 02 Devutthana Ekadashi
    November 17 Utpanna Ekadashi
    December 01 Mokshada Ekadashi
    December 31 Putrada Ekadashi

     

    Citations.

    Fasting

     

    Benefits of Gooseberry

     

     

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  • Hinduism Fifty Thousand Years Old Rig Veda

     

    The first Human Literature of th world, The Rig Veda of the Hindu’s is dated around 5000 BC

     

    It refers to River Sarasvati which flowed once in India and joined the Arabian Sea.

     

    Satellite  images have confirmed that river Sarasvati existed and there have research papers stating that a Civilization flourished on the banks of the River Sarasvati.Please

    read my posts on this.

     

    Now there are research papers quoting the Rig Veda , and the recent archaeological  evidence , state that there existed another River from the Himalayaso joining the Arabian Sea.

     

    And there were urban settlements , numbering around 800!

     

    And the same research also states that The RigVeda has also been speaking of this Land mass’ culture.

     

    And adds that the Hindus lived even 50, 000 years ago practicing Sanatana Dharma.

     

    So, the scientists noticed that it
    appeared to be older than the European cultures. Since the European
    languages were related to the Indian language Sanskrit of the Vedas
    that could only mean that the European peoples had to have come out
    of India somehow and then gone to Europe with their languages that
    differentiated into Russian, English, Spanish, German and the rest of
    them. The European investigators didn’t like that idea because it would
    have given the Vedic culture a position superior to their own. So, these
    early cities in the Indus Valley like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro have
    been identified by archaeologists such as Richard Meadows and others
    as being non-Vedic. They think the Vedic culture came into India maybe
    3500 years ago.Isn’t that inconsistent with the concept of the Vedas of
    the Krishna character who comes and says the universe is teeming with
    life and appears to have knowledge about other habitations in the cosmos
    and is talking from an age that would go back at least 9,500 years?In these
    ancient Sanskrit writings, there is no hint at all that the culture came from
    anywhere else.And if they are the prime source and if the Vedic literature
    can be taken literally, then it implies that there were cities there inhabited
    at least several thousand years ago.

    Yes, and there has been other research going on in that area. For
    example, the Rg Veda, which is one of the earliest Vedic literatures,
    talks about a mighty river called the Saraswati that flowed from the
    Himalayan mountains down to the Arabian Sea, down in that area of
    northwestern India. And such a river doesn’t exist there today. So,
    what happened is that people thought therefore the Rg Veda cannot
    be talking about India. It has to be talking about some other place
    outside of India where there was some kind of river.

    But what happened that is quite interesting a few years ago is that
    archaeologists in India started studying the satellite photographs from
    American satellites like LANDSAT had been providing and they
    noticed there was a dry river channel that began up in the Himalayas,
    a huge river that went down almost to that Bay of Khambaht
    (Cambay) we are talking about (the location of the underwater
    city site). And then later, they found that on the banks of that river
    there were 800 to 1000 urban sites, archaeological sites.So, it does
    appear that what the Rg Veda was talking about, a mighty river lined
    with cities in India over 5,000 years ago – that has to be true. The last
    time that river had water in it was over 5,000 years ago?Is there a
    possibility that there could have been some sort of non-human
    co-habitation on the continent of India let’s say 50,000 years ago
    that could explain all of the Vedas?

    Yes. In Kashmir, the valley of Kashmir, it appears it was many years
    ago a lake. Now, there is an ancient Sanskrit manuscript that tells of
    a lake that existed in that area, so that account is there in some ancient
    writings. Now, according to modern geological reporting, about 40,000
    years ago Kashmir was indeed a lake in the valley of Kashmir in northern
    India. It was covered by a huge lake and it was blocked on the southern
    end by a little range of mountains. And at a certain point, something
    happened and it broke open and the lake drained out. That happened
    about 40,000 to 50,000 years ago. So, it is interesting that you’ve got
    this ancient historical record that talks about this lake. And if it is to be
    taken literally, then it means that somebody must have seen this lake
    as it existed 50,000 years ago and wrote about it.”

    Sources.

    Forbidden Archaeology

    Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson quickly became a best selling underground classicwith over 200,000 copies sold and translations in more than 13 languages  This massive work spawned waves of resistance and wonder amongst the scientific community, with over 900 pages of well-documented evidence suggesting that modern man did not evolve from ape man, but instead has co-existed with apes for millions of years!

    Michael Cremo lectures to academic, popular, and scientific audiences around the world in a continuing challenge to Darwinian evolution.

    I shall be writing on this in detail.

    Hinduism is over 50,000 years Old.

    http://ramanisblog.in/2013/08/16/rig-veda-date-components-details/

     

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  • Mantra For Safe Easy Delivery

    For a safe and easy delivery for pregnant Mothers , I am providing some mantras.

    Thayumanaavr Temple
    RockFort Temple,Tiruchi

     

    In addition to this, one may vow to offer a bunch of Raw Bananas (Vaazhaith Thaar) to Thaayumanavar Swamy at Tiruchirapalli.

     

    This vow may be fulfilled after Delivery by carrying the Vazzhaith Thaar in person up the steps and offer to the Lord Thaayumaanavar.

     

    Thayumanavar
    Thayumanaavr

     

    Hiring of people to carry this, is not recommended.

     

    One may also  pray to Karbharakshambigai at Thirukkarukavor for safe delivery( one may pray here for begetting a child), collect the oil they provide and

    apply it on the stomach when the Labor starts.

     

    Mantra for Easy Delivery

    Mathru boodeswaro devo
    Bakthanaa mishta thayaka
    Sukanthi kunthala naavaha
    Suka Prasava Mrichchathuhu.

    Hima vathyuththarey parthavey
    Surathaa nama yakshini
    Tasyaha smarana mathrena
    Visalya karpini paveth.

    Hey sankara smarahara
    Bramahathathi natha
    Mannatha samba sasisooda
    Harathri soolin
    Sambo sukaprasavakrutha
    Pavame thayalo
    Shri mathrubootha
    Siva balayamam namasthey.

    Pray Lord Thayumanavar at Tiruchirapalli rockfort that you will be visiting his temple with the kid and do an abishek upon the fulfillment of your prayer and ask the pregnant lady to chant the following mantra.


    It is advisable to recite this mantra 11 times a day daily after bath.


    On Monday recite this mantra 108 times either between 6-7 am,1-2 pm 0r between 8-9 pm especially during the hora of moon. 

     

    The Mantra has to be recited during the Chandra Horai, Horai of the Moon.

     

    This information is available in the Panchanga.

     

    Or read my post,” How to find Horai’

     

    Location: Tiruchirappalli 
    (Chola Naadu -South of Kaveri)
    ShivaTaayumaanavar, Matrubhuteswarar
    AmbalMattuvaarkuzhali, Sugandha Kundalambika 
    Theertham: Kaveri 
    Patikam : Sambandar, Appar
    Travel Base: Tiruchirappalli.

    Lord Shiva is reported to have attended the Labor of His Devotee and ensured safe delivery.

     

    Shiva was worshipped by the demon ruler Tirisiran, hence Tiruchirappalli, Tirisirapuram etc. Also, since the three peaks here on this hill are occupied by Shiva, Parvati and Vinayaka, the name Tri-Shikharam or Tirisirapuram came into being. Legend has it that Shiva in the guise of a woman (mother) attended to the call of a devotee in labor, hence Matrubhuteswarar.

    Tiruchirappalli  is hailed as Dakshina Kailasam, as the hill is said to be 1 of the 3 pieces that flew off the Himalayas. in a fierce tussle between Adi Seshan the mythical snake and the Wind God Vayu. The other two are Triconamalee & Sree Kalahasti.

    The Temple: This is a fascinating rock cut temple with several inscriptions from the Pallava and Imperial Chola period. This shrine houses Kangaala Moorthy, one of the 64 manifestations of Shiva. The approach to the temple is through a flight of covered stairs. Towards the end of the climb, the Tayumanavar temple is towards the West, and theUchipillayar temple – East.

    There is a rock cut Pallava temple – Lalitankura Pallaveswaram in this hill temple complex. with several inscriptions here attributed to Mahendravarma Pallavan. In addition the Cholas, the Vijayanagar rulers and the Nayaks of Madurai have made extensive contributions here. The  two storeyed Taayumaanavar temple, built on (in) a hill is a masterpiece of construction. The Chittira Mandapam houses a granite chain with nine loops.

    Festivals: Six worship services are offered each day here. This well endowed temple celebrates the annual Bhrammotsavam in Chittirai. Aadi Pooram and the float festival in Panguni are also of significance here.

    Source for temple Details.

    templenet.com

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