There is a Temple of Lord Shiva which disappears only to reappear. Legends say that this Temple was built by Kartikeya, called Murugan in Tamil, after he killed Tarakasura.(Kumararika kanda, Skanda Puarna) The Temple is in the Gulf of Cambay in Gujarat.
Month: June 2014
At that time,right from a street urchin to the holy Lord,the whole of Tirumala was in a very deep sleep…All the otherwise busy streets of the holy temple town were wearinga vacant look.. Except an occasional sound here and there,the whole of the Tirumala hill shrine wasfilled with absolute silence.. And exactly during that dark hour… Breaking all the silence… This miracle occurred and occurred quite suddenly taking the entire hill shrine of Tirumala by surprise. Thong…Thonggg…Thonggggg..
I am providing a list of such temples in Kerala. 1.Navaikkulam Shankaranarayana Temple in Thiruvananthapuram district 2.Ramanthali Shankaranarayana Temple in Kannur district 3.Thiruvegappura Shankaranarayana Temple in Palakkad district
Though the three, Brahma Vishnu and Siva form an integral whole the world considers them separate and quarrels.” -Thirumoolar in Thirumandiram. “Those who find indifference in Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva and recognise the oneness in them obtain eternal peace.” Chapetr 4 Srimad Bhagavatham “Shiva Brahma and Vishnu are thy manifested forms, which create, maintain and destroy the universe at thy will. Thou is Ishwara who delivers Moksha (Salvation). Thou is Parabrahman (the Supreme Lord).”-Chapter 8 Srimad Bhagavataham Shivo Harirhariha Shakshatchiva Eva Nirupitaha | Shivadveshi Haridrohi Vishnum Nityam Bhajanapi || Narada Pancharatra.
Religion is an Experience. One can feel it, experience, never know it. Like pleasure,pain' hunger, thirst, these are to be felt. When some one says I know pain it means that he/she knows the feelings of Pain, not pain directly. Religious experience falls under this category. Hinduism believes in Reality, one , two depends on one's perspective and mental disposition.

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