Tag: Srisailam

  • Devi’s Neck Shakti as Lakshmi Srisaila Shakti Peeta

    Srisaiala one of the  Jyotir Linga Khestras of Lord Shiva is the place where the Devi‘s Neck fell and it is a Shakthi Peeta.

    Alampure Jogulamba, Sri shaile Bhramarambika /
    Kolha pure Maha lakshmi, Mahurye Ekaveerika-Asthadasa Stotra of Adi Shankaracharya.

    Oneof the Sakthi Peetas Bramarambha
    Shakti Peeta StisailaiPe

    Appearing as Goddess Mahalakshmi, in what is generally assumed as a part of Shakta and Saivite culture, this is a symbol that the division between Saivites and Vaishnavites is some ting one should, I hold this view,be ashamed of.

    And as a representation of the Hindu principle that the Cosmos is the unification of the Male and the Female Principle(Dynamic and Potential Energy respectively), the temple has Ardhanareeswara’I Lord Shiva and Devi in One Form..

    Bramar means Bees .The humming of the bees , Hreem is the Bhijakshara of Goddess Bhuvaneswari.

    ‘Ome Sreem Hreem Hum Bhuvana mathre Namah’

    The other unique feature of this Shakti Peeta is that a Sri Chakra is found in front of the Garbha Gruha,

    The shrine of Lord Mallikarjuna picturesquely situated on a flat top of Nallamalai Hills, Srisailam is reputed to be one of the most ancient Kshetras in India. It is on the right side of the River Krishna in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh. This celebrated mountain is also named as Siridhan, Srigiri, Sirigiri, Sriparvatha and Srinagam. It has been a popular centre of Saivite pilgrimage for centuries.

     

    The prominence of this Divya Kshetram is highlighted by the fact that while performing our daily household rituals we specify place of location of our existence with reference to Srisailam.

     

    The presiding Deities of this kshetram Lord Mallikarjuna Swamy is one of the twelve Jyothirlingas and Goddess Bhramaramba Devi is one of the eighteen Mahasakthis and both are self-manifested.

    The unique feature of this kshetram is the combination of Jyothirlingam and Mahasakthi in one campus, which is very rare and only one of its kind.

     

    There is a common belief in vogue that this Holy Kshetram exists from times immemorial.

    The antiquity and origin of God Mallikarjuna Swamy and Goddess Bhramaramba Devi is not known.

    The Mallikarjuna Linga is accessible to each and every devotee and anybody can go into the sanctum sanctorum of Mallikarjuna, touch him and perform Abhishekam and Archana himself to recitation of Mantras by Archakas without caste or creed or religion

    Legend:

    A number of legends have grown round Srisailam and its principal deities. Among them the most significant one is that Parvatha, son of Silada Maharshi is said to have performed penance, pleased Siva and made him agree to live on his body. This Parvatha assumed the shape of big Hill Sriparvatha and Siva lived on its top as Mallikarjuna Swamy.

    According to one story Chandravathi,the ruler of Chandraguptha Patana situated near Srisailam on the opposite bank of the river Krishna ran away from her father who made amorous advances to her went up the hill and settled down there with few servants. One day she found that one of her cows standing above a natural rock formation resembling the Sivalinga and shedding its milk over it. The princess in dream was informed that the piece of the stone was a self-manifested Linga of God Mallikarjuna and took to worshipping it. This story is mentioned in the Skanda Purana. Two sculptures of the Prakara Wall of the temple also represent this story.

    According to another story Sri,the daughter of a Rishi did penance, pleased Siva and got her name associated with the name of the Hill( Sailam ) which thereafter came to be known as Srisailam.

    Once upon a time, a demon named Arunaasura ruled the whole world. Chanting Gayatri mantra, he performed Tapasya for a very long time, and pleased Lord Brahma. Arunaasura, wished that he should not be kílled by two feeted and four feeted creatures. Lord Brahma granted his wish.

    With this wish of Arunaasura, Devathas were worried and prąyed Adi Shakti. She appeared and told that, Arunaasura is her devote and can,t be kílled unless he stops worshiping her.

    As per the plan of Devathas, Brihaspathi(Jupiter), the Deva guru meets Arunaasura. The demon wondered and asked Brihaspathi the reason for his vist. Brihaspathi told him that, as both of them worship the same deity, the Gayatri, there is no wonder if he meets him. Arunaasura felt ashamed of himself for worshiping Gayatri, who is also being worshiped by Devathas and stopped worshiping her. With this Adi Shakti became angry and took the form of Bhramari / Bhramarambika. She created innumerable bees, which have six legs. These bees kílled Arunaasura and his whole army within seconds.

    Darshan Timing: 4.00 AM 10PM

    Every year in the month of Ashviyja, Navaratri festival will be conducted in the Bhramaramba temple.
    A local festival by name Kumbham is held every year in the month of Chaitra (around April).

    1.Vagbeejakshara mantra japa.
    2.Navakshari mantra japa.
    3.Saptashati stotra pathana

    Location of Bhramaramba Shakti peetha:

    INDIA>ANDHRA PRADESH>KURNOOL DISTRICT>SRISAILAM.
    Srisailam is located in the Nallamala hills in a deep forest.

    Nerest Bus station: Srisailam.
    Nearest Railway stations: Markapur road, Ongole, Nandyala.
    Nearest Air ports: Tirupati, Vijayawada.

    The temple of Bhramaramba devi is located back to the Mallikarjuna swamy temple at a higher level, in the same campus.[Map Showing Bramarambha devi temple]

    Source:

    http://srisailamtemple.com/Srisaila_devasthanam/index.html

    http://www.shaktipeethas.org/ashtadasa/topic50.html

     

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  • Thiruvidaimaruthur Mahalingam, Brahmahathi Dosha

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    Thiruvidaimaruthur Temple

    Thiruvidamaruthur , A Saivite Kshetra, is located  8Km  from Kumbakonam and about forty minutes drive from Myladuthurai.

    The Temple is dedicated to Lord Mahalingam,Siva in Linga Form.

    'MahaLingam,Thiruvidaimaruthur.
    MahaLingam,Thiruvidaimaruthur.

    It is one of the Panchakrosha Sthalas. The Ammbal Shrine is one of the Sakthi Bheetas. Chakkara Maha Meru is installed here.

    Uma, Vinayaka Muruga, Thirumal, Lakshimi, Saraswati, (Deities), Vashista, Agasthya, Pattinathar, Badragiriyar, Romarishi, Kapila, Markandiya rishi, (Saints). Sivavakiya (Siddhar) Varagunadeva, Sukeerthi, Veerasena, Chitrakeerthi, Uvanasuvan, Maandada, Vasuman., Anjatthuvasan (Kings), Nandagan (Brahmin), Vedas, Airawatha (Elephant vehicle of Indra) and others are bestowed with grace by the Lord.

    The saints Appar, Sundarar, Manikkavasakar and Sambandar  visited and  sung in praise of the lord.

    Pattinathar and Karuvoor Thevar Sung Psalms about the Deity.

    Usually, a temple will have a Linga in the sanctum and Parivara Devatas in the temple around. It is a peculiar feature in this temple that theParivara Devatas are at the following places.

    Murti(Deity) Place
    Vinayaka Thiruvalanchuzhi thiruvidaimarudur maruda tree
    Muruga Swamimalai
    Nataraja Chidambaram
    Surya(Navagraha) Aduthurai
    Dakshinamurti Alangudi
    Bairavar Sirkazhi
    Nandi Thiruvavaduthurai
    Somaskantha Thiruvarur
    Chandeeswara Thiruvoypadi

    The Sthala Vruksha is Marutham.

    There are 3 temples having Maruda tree (anjanam) as their Sthala vrutshas. They are:

    Temple Place
    Malligarjuna (Thalai-top) Sri Sailam (Andhra)
    Madhyarjuna (Idai-middle) Idaimarudur Kumbakonam (Thanjavur Dt)
    Sputarjuna (kadai-end) Thiruppudaimarudur Ambasamudram (Thirunelvelli Dt)

    This place is named as Idaimarudur as it is in between Srisailam and Ambasamudram. It is also called Shanbagaranya, Saktipura, Tapovana, Muktipura etc.

    The presiding Deity is Mahalinga (Great Linga) because Siva worshipped Himself. Her consort is Perunalamamulaiammai. She is Bruhatsundara Gujamabika. In her Shrine is a cell facing north. This is the temple of Mookaambika (in North Indian style). The Goddess is in the pose of doing penance. She is mentioned as Pidari Parameeswari in inscripitions. There are many Lingas in the Shrine. Agasthiya Linga, Kasyapa Linga, Chola Linga , Chera Linga, Sahasara Linga, Panchabhuta Linga, a cluster of 27 Lingas behind Chokkanatha are some.

    Brahmahathi (Hathi- sin caused by a murder – Brahminicide) is found in the south wall (south torana vayil) with head disheveled and face immersed betwixt the knees. Varaguna Pandiya’s horse accidentally crushed a Brahmin and killed him. The sin followed wherever he went. The king came to this temple. The Brahmahathi could not enter and waited outside. The king went out by another entrance. The Brahmahathi is waiting outside still. The king was relieved of his melody. People inflicted with mental disorders go round the circumambulatory path and get redress.

    There are two Puranam

    Brahmahathi,Thiruvidaimaruthur
    Brahmahathi
    1. Sthala purana written by Sivakkolundu Deshika of Kottaiyar
    2. Marudavana Puranam.

    There is an Ula written by Mahavidvan Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai. The Thevaram, Thiruvasagam, Thiruvidaimarudur Mummanikkovai, Thiruppazh, Thiruvidaimaurudur Pathirruppathanthathi, Thiruvidaimaurudur Kalambakam, Thiruvidaimarudur Nondi Natakam contain sufficient information about the temple. Kandapuranam, Lingapurana, Brahmavaivartham and Sivarahasya mention the glory of the Lord.

    Pandiyan King, Varaguna, who, according to tradition, lived in the seventh century A.D. Once he went for hunting in a nearby forest and when he started back home, dusk had already fallen. The horse, fatiqued by the hunt, was anxious to get back to the stables,and literally flew over the path. Meanwhile an aged Brahmin, also travelling through the forest, had called it a day and was lying fast asleep under the shelter of a large tree. Unfortunately the path which the King’s horse took was led over the very place where the old man lay sleeping. The hooves of the horse crushed his chest, and he perished on the spot. So fast was horse that the King had no inkling of this terrible calamity. Only when the soldiers following him saw the dead Brahmin and informed him, did the King come to know of the tragedy. He lost no time in observing the penances and sacrifices ordained in the sastras for absolution from this sin; but the damage was done Brahmahathi (spirit of the dead Brahmana) clung to him all the more tightly. In despire, the King sought the help of Lord Sundaresvara of Madurai.

    Such was the sincerity and devotion this grief-stricken King that one day as he was circumambulating the shrine, he heard a divine voice command: “Do not despair O King ! A Chola king will invade your Kingdom soon. Fight him and he will be defeated. As he flees back to his country, chase him without harming him. He will lead you to Thiruvidai-marudoor where Lord Shiva Himself worshipped His own image. There the sin which is clinging to you now will leave you”.

    http://www.thiruvidaimarudur.com/varaguna_pandian_history.php

    One has to see the Brhmahathi ,located near the nadi,see it, see the Nandi , worship Lord Mahalinga.

    It should not be seen or worshipped after the Darhan of the Lord Mahalinga.

    This Temple also has 28 Nakshatras’Idols.

    The 28th Nakshatra is called ‘Abhijeet’

    I may mention that the Abhijt Muhurtha is normally between 12 and 1230 pm and it is not necessary to look for an auspicious time for performance of auspicious events.

    Each Nakshatra has a Lingam assigned to it.It is recommended that archana with Vilvam for the respective Lingam associated with the specific Nakshatra is performed.

    In the Prharam, there is a small sannidhi dedicated to Lord Krishna(as a Crawling child) as revealed to Sage Kashyapa along with Lord Siva

    Boarding or Lodging facilities are not upto the mark.

    Suggest staying in Kumbakonam or Myladuthurai.

    Nearest Airport is Tiruchi.

    Though well connected by Trains, it is preferable to use Bus as the service is excellent and the frequency of Buses is admirable.

    Related.

    Abhijit Muhurtha.

    According to Vedic astrology there is a special muhurat called abhijit. This muhurat is auspicious for any work. Abhijit muhurtha is not special to any particular condition but it is present every day. Astrologers say that a day’s 8th muhurat is called abhijit muhurat.

    The duration of the abhijit muhurat lingers up to 48 minutes. 24 minutes before and after the sidereal time is called the abhijit muhurat. Basically it stays up to 48 minutes but the duration may reduce if the day is shorter. As the abhijit muhurat is auspicious people opt for this muhurat to perform their work. Abhijit muhurat safeguards a work even if the day is inauspicious.

    Astrologers say that if in any condition an auspicious work does not have a good muhurat then natives can perform their works on the auspicious abhijit muhurat.

    http://astrobix.com/articles/Abhijit-Muhurat-Gives-Auspicious-Results.aspx

    Vaitheeswaran Koil.

    http://ramanisblog.in/2012/08/09/vaitheeswaran-koilabout/