Tag: Anantha padmanabhaswamy

  • Secret Seventh Vault B Padmanabhaswamy Temple Thiruvananthapuram

    There are mysterious rooms in the world.

    They are spread over many countries.

    I have recently written an article on the Secret rooms in the Bucegi Mountains,which has tables that react to Human DNA, interact with galactic beings,holograms depicting the History of the world……

    And it has tunnels.

    One of the tunnels leads to mount Kailash and the other two are also connected to Kailash in an indirect way.

    There is a secret chamber in Ekambareswara temple, Kanchepuram, Tamil nadu, which is reported to contain ancient manuscripts that link the Tamils to the MU culture.

    I have a detailed article on this.

    We also have a opening in Jharkhand, where a Tunnel in a Temple is reported to lead to Patala Loka (North America/Central America).

    Hanuman in his search for Sita got entangled in a sort of Wormhole in Vindhyas.

    Hanuman in Wormhole.

    Then there is the Nazca Lines in Peru whose significance is that it resembles the Trishul of Shiva and it also reported that it might be representing a Constellation(?)

    Sri Ananta Padmanabha Swamy Temple Trivandrum and sacred Padma Theertha Kulam.jpg Sri Ananta Padmanabha Swamy Temple Trivandrum and sacred Padma Theertha Kulam.

    The Idol of Natarja(Shiva) is designed after a super Nova explosion in 1054 AD.

    There is place radiating Mysterious energy where people have been lost.

    Mysterious Valley Seven Dead Men

    There is more.

    Seventh Secret Door with Snakes, Thiruvanathapuram.jpg
    Seventh Secret Door with Snakes, Thiruvanathapuram.

    But it would require a detailed Post.

    Now there is a secret vault in Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Thiruvanathapuram,Kerala, India.

    This is the seventh chamber, which remains unopened even today.

    In one of the other chambers, treasure worth crores have been found.

    ‘They have discovered under 20 feet of the ground approximately $ 22 BILLION WORTH OF HIGHLY VALUABLE GOLD in the form of, diamond jewellary, golden utencils, weapons, goden idols, golden elephents idols and diamond necklaces having 500 kilograms weight and 18 feet lentgh and bags full of golden coins of different nations, including NAPOLEON and ITALIAN coins in the last one week. With this Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy of Tiruvnanthapuram has emerged the richest God on the earth. And this world is looking at the opulance of this God with the mouths opened in a great shock and surprise.’

    But the secret seventh chamber is very mysterious.

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    In 2011, it was opened by the Observers appointed by the Supreme Court of India. But the Observers did not open the inner chamber which possibly houses a Srichakram, an idol of Padmanabha and many valuables meant to enhance the potency of the Presiding Deity. Moreover Devas, Rishis and Kanjirottu Yakshi reside in the inner chamber worshipping the Supreme Lord. The enchanting and ferocious forms of Kanjirottu Yakshi are painted on the south-west part of the main Sanctum. Lord Ugra Narasimha of Thekkedom is believed to be the Protector of Vault B

    There is a serpent’s image on Vault B indicating danger to anyone who opens it. A four-day Ashtamangala Devaprasnam conducted in August 2011 declared the inner chamber of Kallara B as forbidden territory. Emily Gilchrist Hatch, who was in Trivandrum in 1933, recalls in her book a similar but unsuccessful attempt that was made in 1908.However, Gopal Subramanium in his report submitted to the Supreme Court in April 2014 recommended opening of this Kallara after conducting another Devaprasnam’..

    The door has the Serpent Image on it.

    It is believed to be a Nagabandham, a procedure of Locking by the serpent.

    This was said to have been done by the Siddhas who were with the King Marthanda Varma.

    It can be opened only by Garuda Mantra,.

    Garuda is the Mount of Lord Vishnu and is the natural enemy of the Snakes..

    It is reported that one hears the gurgling of water, the hissing of snakes on the other side of the door if one listens at the door.

    The Seventh Door

    Mysterious Lst Door Project Avalon

    Padmanabhaswamy Temple

  • Cave Temple Of Sleeping Vishnu Malayadipatti

    Cave Temple Of Sleeping Vishnu Malayadipatti

    The reclining, sleeping Vishnu is Anantha, Infinite.

    Vishnu does not sleep, neither Devas.

    One of the definitions of Devas is that their eyelids do not bat , they do not sleep.

    Other marks of Devas are,

    Flowers adorned by them do not wither.

    Their Feet do not touch the ground.

    Anathapadmabha, Malayadipatti.jpg
    Anathapadmabha, Malayadipatti.

    Vishnu’s sleep is called Yoga Nidra, a Posture of Yoga where the physical senses are shut off, consciousness is rooted in the Reality, yet aware of the surroundings.

    In Tamil there is a beautiful word for this posture of Vishnu.

    It is ‘அறிதுயில் ‘ , sleeping while knowing.

    Such postures of Vishnu are relatively rare.

    Famous ones are Anantha Padmanabhaswamy Temple,Thiruvananthapuram,Srirangam, Srivilliputhur.

    Cave temple for Sleeping Vishnu is very rare.

    One such temple is Malayadipatti Anathapadmanabhaswamy Temple.

     

    Located 45kms from Tiruchirapalli in a remote village in the Kulattur Taluk of Pudukottai District is the largely unknown North Facing Rock Cut Anantha Padmanabhaswamy cave temple in Malayadipatti, one that dates back around 1200 years to the late 8th Century AD / early 9th Century AD.

    How To Reach.

    One can reach Malayadipatti by taking the Trichy- Keeranur – Killukottai route (17kms from Keeranur) or Trichy – Thuvakudi – Poyyakudi- Asur- Sengalur route.

    Bus Numbers: K3 and K12 from Keeranur
    No. 100 from Tiruverambur.
    No. 26 from Chatram Bus Stand

    The temple is 33kms from Pudukottai.

    Auto/Taxi from Trichy will cost around Rs.500.

    For local help, contact: Saivaraj @ 97878 18987

     

    Moolavar: Ananthapadmanabhan in Sthala Sayana Posture
    Thaayar : Kamala Valli Nachiyar
    Temple time : 7am- 11am and 5pm-630pm
    Priest : Srinivasa Bhattar @ 99407 49234

     

    Legend.

     

    Legend has it that Diwakara Rishi, who in a fit of anger tried to disrupt the yagna of King Indradyumna, was cursed to lose his powers. He is believed to have undertaken penance here invoking the blessings of Lord Vishnu, who pleased with sincerity of the prayers, provided him darshan as Anantha Padmanabhan in a Sayana Posture and handed back his yogic powers and knowledge. The temple is an Abhimana Sthalam.

     

    The 15feet Moolavar is a beautifully carved image of Lord Anantha Padmanabhan in a Sthala Sayana Posture lying on the serpent Adisesha and is similar to the one seen in Thiruvananthapuram Divya Desam. The five heads of the serpent are spread out like a canopy over the God’s head. While his right hand is hanging down in a posture of blessing the devotees, the Lord’s feet rest on a lotus. Performing poojas with Lotus flowers is a speciality at this temple. Above Anantha Padmanabhaswamy idol are interesting paintings on the ceiling.

    Citation

    Inside the sanctum are Pundareekaksha, in a standing posture, with the Gandharvas seen performing pooja on him, Malola Narasimha in a Sitting Posture, Vaikunta Nathan, with Sri and Bhoodevi, in a posture similar to the one seen at Vaikuntam and Chaturbhuja Hayagriva in a grand sitting posture.

    On the wall of the sanctum are two demons, Madhu and Kaitabha, who threatened to kill Brahmma- but were slain in the process.

    The two Dwarapalakas, Jaya and Vijaya, at the entrance are not conventional sculptures and are more in the form of portrait sculptures.

    Citation.

    http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2011/06/malayadipatti-anantha-padmanabhaswamy.html