Tag: Temples of India

  • Moon Dial Konark Calculate To A Minute Sun Dial

    Many of us are aware of Sun Dials.

    Sun Dial, Konark,India.png Sun Dial, Konark,India.

    Many would have visited the one at New Delhi.

    But how does one calculate Time with the help of a Sun Dial?

    Take the famous Sun Dial at Konark, Odisha, India.

    There are eight spokes in the Wheel.

    ‘The sundial has 8 major spokes that divide 24 hours into 8 equal parts, which means that the time between two major spokes is 3 hours. There are 8 minor spokes as well. Each minor spoke runs exactly in the middle of 2 major spokes. This means that the minor spoke divides the 3 hours in half, so the time between a major spoke and a minor spoke is an hour and half or 90 minutes.

    Now, at the edge of the wheel, you can see a lot of beads. If you observe carefully, you can see that there are 30 beads between a minor and a major spoke. So, the 90 minutes are further divided by 30 beads. This means that each bead carries a value of 3 minutes. The beads are large enough, so you can also see if the shadow falls in the center of the bead or on one of the ends of the bead. This way we can further calculate time accurately to the minute.

    The sundial shows time in an anti-clockwise fashion. At the top, the major spoke stands for midnight and this spoke stands for 3 A.M and this one for 6 A.M and so on. When I place a finger or a pen at the tail of the animal in the axle, the shadow will fall on the edge of the wheel. Now, I simply note the bead where the shadow falls. Using the math we did before, I can easily tell the current time precisely down to the minute. Imagine how much time and coordination would have happened between the astronomers, engineers and sculptors to create something like this 750 years ago.

    Now if you are observing closely, you would have 2 questions in your mind right now. The first question would be, what happens when the sun moves from east to west. Since the wheel is carved on a wall, the sun would not shine on this wheel at all. How can we tell time in the afternoons? Now, the Konark temple has another wheel or sundial, located on the west side of the temple as well. You can just use the other sundial that will work perfectly from afternoon, until sunset.

    This is the second and the most interesting question. How do you tell time after sunset? There would be no sun, and hence no shadows from sunset till the next morning’s sunrise. After all, we have 2 sundials in the temple which work only when the sun shines. To this question, I want to point out that the Konark temple does not have just 2 wheels like this. The temple has a total of 24 wheels, all accurately carved just like the sundials. Have you heard of the Moondial? Do you know that the moondials can work just like sun dials during night time? What if the other wheels in the temple could be used as moondials?

    Many people think that the other 22 wheels were carved for decorative or religious purposes and do not have an actual use. This is what people thought about the 2 sundials as well. Believe it or not, people thought that all the 24 wheels were just carved for beauty and as Hindu symbols. About 100 years ago, it became known that this was a sundial when an old yogi was seen calculating time secretly. Apparently selected people were using these wheels for generations and for 650 years no one else knew about it. They say that when they asked him about the purpose of the other 22 wheels, the yogi refused to talk and simply walked away.

    And our knowledge of just these 2 sundials themselves is actually very limited. You can see how there are multiple circles of beads. You can see carvings and markings all over these sundials, and we don’t the meaning of most of them. For example, this carving on a major spoke has exactly 60 beads. Notice how in some carving you can see leaves and flowers which may mean Spring or Summer. Notice how in some carvings you can see lemurs mating, which only happens during winter. So, these sundials could have even been used as an almanac for a variety of different things. Now you can understand how limited our knowledge is about the rest of the 22 wheels.

    Notice that there are clues on these wheels that people have overlooked for centuries. Notice how a woman wakes up and looks at a mirror in the morning. Notice how she is stretching, being tired and ready to go to sleep. And you can also see that she is engaging in sexual activity during night. For centuries, people have ignored these hints and thought that these were carvings of Hindu Goddesses.
    This is also a perfect example of how people think ancient unexplainable carvings are just for beauty or religious purposes. If ancient people spent a lot of time creating something, there is a very good chance that it was done for a valuable, scientific purpose.

    Moondials are time pieces similar to a sundial. The most basic moondial, which is identical to a sundial, is only accurate on the night of the full moon. Every night after it becomes an additional (on average)[note 1] 48 minutes slow, while every night preceding the full moon it is (again on average) 49 minutes fast, assuming there is even enough light to take a reading by. Thus, one week to either side of the full moon the moondial will read 5 hours and 36 minutes before or after the proper time.

    More advanced moondials can include charts showing the exact calculations to get the correct time, as well as dials designed with latitude and longitude in mind.

    Citations.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moondial

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9RF9lLBIMs

  • Madurai Temple Design 1000 Pillars Tikal Guatemala Chichen Itza

    Madurai Temple Design 1000 Pillars Tikal Guatemala Chichen Itza

    I have written quite a few articles on the Indian, specifically Tamil connection to Incas, Mayas and Aztecs.

    That the idols of Shiva, Ganesha and Devi are found there as ruins.

    Th Incas celebrated Makara Sankaranthi Tamil style.

    The Sanctum of Chichen Itza Pyramid and the Sanctum of Chidambaram Natarja temple are identical.

    As this blog journeys through the world to find Sanatana Dharma traces ,I have come across some information,( which I should have anticipated,in the light of the Tamils being the ancestors of the Meso American cultures, Chidambaram being replicated in Chichen Itza),worth sharing.

    That is the design of the Tikal Temple in Complex bears a striking resemblance to Madurai Meenakshi Temple.

    Tikal Temple Ruins, Guatemela.jpg Tikal Temple Ruins, Guatemela. Image Credit. “Tikal Temple1 2006 08 11” by Raymond Ostertag – Self-photographed. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5 via Wikimedia Commons – https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tikal_Temple1_2006_08_11.JPG#/media/File:Tikal_Temple1_2006_08_11.JPG

    Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple, Black and White.jpg Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple, Black and White.

    Not only this.

    One finds the ruins of a Thousand Pillars ,Aayirangal Mantapam, in chichen Itza , called warriors Tomb as the one in Madurai.

    Devadasis performed there!

    The Concept of Devadasis(Servant Maids of God) is a unique concept of the Tamils/Sanatna Dharma.

    I may add that many South Indian Temples have the 1000 pillars, e.g.Chidambaram.Warangal

    Considering that Meenakshi was a Queen and her husband was Shiva, who is a pre Sanatana Dharma Deity, I should have looked deeper in the Americas about the Tamil presence.

    I had written that Satyavrata Manu, ancestor of Lord Rama migrated to Ayodhya and his son Ikshvaku founded the Ikshvaku Dynasty.

    This was due to a great Tsunami in the South of India.

    Tamil classical literature speaks of this event in great detail.

    Around the same time, Shiva , with his son Ganesha left westwards of India, leaving Murugan(Subrahmanya ) behind.

    He seems to have moved eastwards of India.

    More to follow on this later.

    Ganesha and Shiva left their legacy in the west of India before reaching the Arctic where the Rig Veda was composed.

    Then they returned to India through Russia through the Khyber Pass, which was manipulated to show that Aryans invaded India.

    The remains of Tamil culture in the Mesoamerican and many Nations of the west would support my theory as also the remains and in many cases thriving Sanatana Dharma in South East Asia.

    The largest temple in Mexico City was the temple of Lord Shiva, the War God of the Mexican whom the Spanish invaders found entwined by golden snakes. This temple was built in the 15th century and had 3000 Deva-Dasis to perform religious ceremonials. The Mexican temple had the Gopuram style. Here you see a reconstruction of the same after it was destroyed by the Spaniards. The temples at Tikal in Mexico also bore the imprint of our famous temple at Madura. No wonder E. G. Squire in his American archaeological researches in 1851 wrote:

    “It is believed a proper examination of these monuments would disclose the fact that in their interior structure as well as in their exterior form and obvious purposes these buildings correspond with great exactness to those of Hindustan and the Indian Archipelago.’Thousand Pillars of Tikal, Chichen Itza.jpg Group of a Thousand Columns at the Chichen Itza World Heritage Site. Image Credit. “Chichen-Itza-1000-Warriors-Columns” by Uspn – Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons – https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chichen-Itza-1000-Warriors-Columns.jpg#/media/File:Chichen-Itza-1000-Warriors-Columns.jpg

    The layout of Chichen Itza site core developed during its earlier phase of occupation, between 750 and 900 AD. Its final layout was developed after 900 AD, and the 10th century saw the rise of the city as a regional capital controlling the area from central Yucatán to the north coast, with its power extending down the east and west coasts of the peninsula.The earliest hieroglyphic date discovered at Chichen Itza is equivalent to 832 AD, while the last known date was recorded in the Osario temple in 998….

    ..Tikal.

    The closest large modern settlements are Flores and Santa Elena, approximately 64 kilometres (40 mi) by road to the southwest.[12] Tikal is approximately 303 kilometres (188 mi) north of Guatemala City. It is 19 kilometres (12 mi) south of the contemporary Maya city of Uaxactun and 30 kilometres (19 mi) northwest of Yaxha. The city was located 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast of its great Classic Period rival, Calakmul, and 85 kilometres (53 mi) northwest of Calakmul’s ally Caracol, now in Belize.

    ..

    Chichen Itza is located in the eastern portion of Yucatán state in Mexico.The northern Yucatán Peninsula is arid, and the rivers in the interior all run underground. There are two large, natural sink holes, called cenotes, that could have provided plentiful water year round at Chichen, making it attractive for settlement. Of the two cenotes, the “Cenote Sagrado” or Sacred Cenote (also variously known as the Sacred Well or Well of Sacrifice), is the most famous.

    According to post-Conquest sources (Maya and Spanish), pre-Columbian Maya sacrificed objects and human beings into the cenote as a form of worship to the Maya rain god Chaac. Edward Herbert Thompson dredged the Cenote Sagrado from 1904 to 1910, and recovered artifacts of gold, jade, pottery and incense, as well as human remains. A study of human remains taken from the Cenote Sagrado found that they had wounds consistent with human sacrifice.

    Citations.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chichen_Itza

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tikal#Location

    http://vedicempire.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=25&Itemid=9

  • Eight Hundred Thousand Temples India

    Eight Hundred Thousand Temples India

    India is land of temples.

    The temples are so numerous that it is difficult to arrive at the total number of Temples in India.

    Thiruvarur Thiagaaja temple by Night.jpg Thiruvarur Thiagaraja temple by Night,Tamil Nadu.

    (The government list of temples) is as follows:

    Tamil Nadu—34,000 temples

    Andhra Pradesh—43,000 temples

    Karnataka—34, 000 temples

    Kerala—28,000 Bagavathy temples (Travancore and Cochin Devaswam Board –TCDB-alone has 1800 temple)

    (Four South Indian States alone total over 108,000 temples!!!)

    Maharashtra—45,000 temples

    Mathura Brindhavan area—5000 temples

    Himachal Pradesh—over 2000 temples and sacred places

    India has 29 States and seven Union Territories. all unified by One culture..

    Along the banks of 1500 mile long Holy Ganges, thousands of sacred places! And along the 1500 mile long Himalayas every foot is considered sacred place. No need to mention about Badrinath, Kedarnath and Kailash.

    Kanchipuram near Chennai alone has 108 temples. Madurai in Tamil Nadu has 50 temples.

    On the banks of Cauvery we have innumerable temples built by the Tamil Kings,.

    We have down south other temples by Hoysalas, Kakatiyas,

    These do not include rock temples and village deity Temples.Chalukyas ,Nayakas….

    Parashurama built 108 Shiva Temples.

    In Kerala you find Bhagavathi Temple in every Village.

    And we have modern temples, like Hare Krishna movement and in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka one can see virtually every street has a Temple in some form or the other.

    In Tamil Nadu, every Peepal tree has a Vinayaga/Ganesha Idol.

    I would venture to guess that there might be between 7 and 8 Lakh temples in India.

    Reference.

    http://www.speakingtree.in/spiritual-blogs/seekers/pilgrimage/108-000-temples-in-india

    Visit the Link for a List, thought complete.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hindu_temples_in_India

  • Lunatic  Go Pacify My Paramour Order Issued to Lord Shiva

    Lunatic Go Pacify My Paramour Order Issued to Lord Shiva

    I have written quite a few posts describing the approach Of Hinduism towards God.

    God  as The Reality, on the one hand is treated as A principle without Attributes, on the other it reveals God is closer to Man if  one approaches Him with Devotion,Love.

    Lord Krishna declares in the Bhagavad Gita that He would appear to the Devotee in the Form He wishes and prays and Grant him His wishes in the Form of the God He worships.

    And in the Path of Devotion in Hinduism, God , can and was approached in the Form of a Relative,

    Mother,Father,Son,Child,Friend……..in as many as forms as there are relationships.

    God has also been approached as a Lover!

    And He responded!

    There is yet another instance that many, who do not know Tamil, may be unaware of.

    That Sundarar, a Devotee of Lord Shiva, asked the Lord to go and mediate on behalf him to his paramour!

    And The Lord obliged!

    Shiva had earlier  stopped Sunadarar’s marriage claiming that Sundara was Shiva’s Slave, as per the document executed by Sundarar’s ancestor and Shiva had documents to support it!

    And in a Court, Panchayat, Shiva proved it.

    During the course of the altercation on this issue, Sundara called Shiva as a Lunatic.Pitha(Tamil)

    Later when Shiva asked Sundarar to compose Hymns on Him(after Sundarar realized the Man who visited him was none other than Shiva), Sundarar was at a loss and asked the Lord ‘

    ‘How can I sing on You, The Lord,whom I called as a Lunatic’

    Shiva replied,

    Start with the term thou have addressed Me, Pitha, Lunatic’, the first song of his Thevaram, the songs in praise of Shiva.

    Sundarar composed.

    பித்தா பிறை சூடி பெருமானே அருளாளா
    எத்தான் மறவாதே நினைக்கின்றேன் மனத்துன்னை
     வைத்தாய்பெண் ணைத்தென்பால் வெண்ணைய்நல்லூர் அருள்துறையுள் அத்தா உனக்காளாய் இனி அல்லேன் எனலாமே!
    Piththaa pirai soodee perumaanee arulaalaa
    Eththal maravaadhee ninaikkindreen manathunnai
    Vaiththaai pennai thenpaal vennai nalloor aruththurayul
    Aththa vunakku aalaai inee alleen enal aamee

    Translation:
    Oh mad! Oh Peruman with a crescent, Oh Graceful one, I am thinking about you without forgetting. Oh God of Thiru vennai nalloor in the southern bank of the river Pennai, how can I say I am not your slave?

    Sundharar did not want to put his leg in the holy town of thiruvadhikai where Thirunaavukkarasar was born. So he stayed in the outskirts – sidhdhavada madam. In the night when he was sleeping, the God appeared as an old man and put His legs many times on Sundharar ‘s head. Sundharar shouted at Him. He disappeared from there. Realizing that the old man was God Himself, Sundharar sang this song…

    Not only this, Sundarar asked Lord Shiva to mediate between him and his Paramour!

    Shiva did!

    Sundarar , Shiva altercation.jpg Sundarar , Shiva altercation.

    while Sundarar was being married, the service was interrupted by an old ascetic who asked for Sundarar as his servant, making a name sake claim that Sundarar’s “grandfather pledged him” according to an ancient palm leaf manuscript in his possession. Sundarar and those assembled at the wedding were outraged and called the old man a madman (piththaan: Tamil). But a court of Vedic scholars concluded that the palm leaf was legally valid. Crestfallen, Sundarar resigned himself to servitude in the old man’s household and, following him to Thiruvennainallur village, was led to the Thiruvarutturai Shiva temple.

    The old man was said to be Shiva (Lord Thiagaraja) himself, who told him: ” That the document shown was only a name sake reason and he wanted sundarar to be reminded of his actual form as alalasundarar a servitor in lord’s kailasam, who had to be born in earth both due to moments of worldly thoughts that overcame him as well as due to the fact that the southern tamil region that had done great thavam during kali age need be blessed with an account on lives of great nayanmars called tiru thondar thokai.You will henceforth be known as Vanthondan, the argumentative devotee. Did you not call me a mad man just a short while ago? Begin your hymn addressing me ‘O mad man!’”.Lord sivan had also advised vanthondar to” while on earth sing of us in words of Tamil”…

    Sundarar prayed to the Lord for His help in pacifying Paravayar. The Lord disguised Himself as Sundarar’s messenger, a Brahmin priest, and went to Paravayar’s house. The Brahmin pleaded Sundarar’s cause, but Paravai refused and sent them back. Yet she was grief-stricken at the separation from Sundarar.

    When the Lord informed Sundarar of all that had happened, Sundarar was inconsolable and blamed that Shiva’s going there in the form of a messenger and not in His true form was the cause for the failure of the mission. The Lord once set out to go to the second time.

    In the mean time, the devout Paravayar had understood that the Brahmin was no other than the Lord Himself and was suffering from terrible anguish for not recognizing Shiva. The Lord again went to her house: and this time He appeared before her in His real form. Paravayar at once prostrated before Siva and agree to obey his commands.

    The Lord then informed Sundarar that He had pacified Paravayar and that Sundarar could now return to her. In the mean time, Paravayar had decorated her house beautifully and was eagerly waiting for her Lord. Sundarar, with his devotees, entered the house. Paravayar fell at Sundarar’s feet. Thus, they were re-united after a long separation.

    Because of his adamant attitude to even the Lord, Shiva Called Sundarar as Vanthondar, One who is argumentative , prone to violence!

    A word about the evidence of this incident

    Sundarar is unique among the Nayanars in that both of his parents are also recognised as Nayanars. He was born into an adi saiva, temple priest Brahmin group.His original name was Nambi aroorar. The ruler of the local kingdom (Thirumunaipadi-Nadu), Narasingamunaiarayar a chieftain, adopted him and brought up as his own son, attracted by the beauty of the child he saw playing in the street. Sundarar was a contemporary of great Pallava emperor Rajasimha who was also a nayanmar saint and also author of many devotional hymn works in tamil.A temple inscription in tiruvarur says that sundarar’s father sadayan also a nayanmar saint belonged to the gotram or lineage of sage bharadwaja and his mother isaignani also a nayanmar saint belonged to the gotram or lineage of sage gautama. From epigraphs it is also inferred that a Sanskrit hagiography on sundarar namely sva swami mitra prabhandam translated as travelogues of he who became friend of lord is now not available.’

    When we want to record the happenings today, we have them written in Newspapers, Text Books.

    Now we have the electronic media and we have even digitalised our news , which would be History tomorrow.

    If they question that the news was fabricated , then what?

    If when the future looks at History and if these records we have created had been destroyed, is it that nothing has happened?

    In the past the Kings were clever.

    They created documents in the form of epigraph , built temples specifying the reasons for the temple and the Devotees like Sundarars’ Names are mentioned .

    What more do we want?

    That Shiva would come and testify?

    He did ans He will.

    I shall narrate that later.

    Tiruvennainallur Temple, where Shiva revealed Himself to Sundarar  -Basic information.

    Moolavar : Krupapureeswarar – also Arutkonda Nathar, Aatkonda Nathar, Venupureeswarar
    Urchavar :
    Amman / Thayar : Mangalambikai, Verkanni Amman
    Thala Virutcham : Bamboo
    Theertham : Pennai River, Neeli, Sivaganga, Kama, Arul Thurai, Dandu, (Sivnarkeni), Pandava, Vaikunda and Veda theerthams.
    Agamam / Pooja :
    Old year : 1000-2000 years old
    Historical Name : Tiruvarul Thurai
    City : Tiruvennai Nallur
    District : Viluppuram
    State : Tamil Nadu
    The temple is open from 6.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. and from 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.

    Sri Krupapureeswarar Temple, Tiruvennainallur-607 203, Tirukovilur taluk, Villupuram district.

    Citation.

    http://thiruppugazh-nectar.blogspot.in/2013/05/how-shiva-mediated-between-sundarar-and.html

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundarar

  • Goddess Abhirami Plays How

    Goddess Abhirami Plays How

    There are incidents in one’s Life which defy Logic.

    We, those who have not experienced them, brush them aside , saying it is a coincidence,vivid imagination.

    Full of Life, we make jest of such things.

    But when one faces difficult circumstances, one tends to clutch even a straw.

    The difference between Gnani and ordinary mortals is that the former learns and proceeds towards Realization; we ,though for a moment are moved, get on with our Lives as usual!

    I have personal experience of such incidents,

    I have narrated a couple of them as Posts.

    I have a friend, who is running a Media Group in Tamil ,a Film producer,Political commentator and very much down to earth.

    Though not an Atheist or an Agnostic, one can not say he is deeply religious.

    I met him , on his personal invitation, (after reading my blog,) in Chennai in March 2015 for the first time.

    I went to his office around 2 pm and we were discussing many things, mainly Politics, News till 10.30 pm.

    As I informed my eldest sister-in-law and my wife that I would be back in about two hours, they were worried and kept on calling me.

    Finally I returned home by about 11.30pm.

    What did we discuss at length?

    As we were discussing politics and other things, topic turned towards Philosophy and Religion.

    In the course of our talks he narrated this incident.

    Let me narrate it in his words.

    ‘By now, you know I am not strictly religious, though I Believe in God.

    I have been associated with Kanchi Mutt very closely and now have distanced by self after the passing away of the Maha Periyava.

    I was then running more Magazines , which were trend setters and  I was kept busy .

    During this period my wife fell ill and that too critically.

    She was admitted to Apollo Hospitals ,Chennai.

    She was on Oxygen and Doctors informed me that they had done their best and the rest is with God.

    I was by her side for over eight days.

    On the eighth day, I dozed off.

    I had a vivid dream, where Goddess Abhirami bade me to come to Thirukkadavur.

    I woke up.

    I called my driver and proceeded towards Thirukkadavur.

    It was Monson time in Tamil Nadu,July/August.

    It was raining heavily.

    With great difficulty we covered th distance in about ten hours and I reached the temple around 6 am.

    The Sanctum had opened just then.

    The Kurukkal, Archaka, was awaiting the arrival of Milk for morning Abhisheka.

    Time wore by… 6.0..7… 7.30…

    The archaka became restless as it was getting late and devotees have gathered and it was raining very heavily.

    Then around 7.45 came a boy with an Aluminium Can of Milk.

    The Archaka scolded him for being late.

    The boy just smiled and went off saying that the Cows were sick.

    The Abhishekam went on.

    It was concluded by about 9 am.

    Then came a man and asked the archaka for his forgiveness.

    He stated that he could not provide the Milk that day as his cows were sick!

    The archaka told him that a boy had come and delivered the Milk stating that the Cows were sick!

    The man replied that he had no assistants!

    ..The Abhishekam over, Archanai began.

    I started to offer details for the Archanai , but the Archaka kept on overlooking me and went on performing Archanai for the others.

    I t was 9.30.

    I asked him to perform the Archana .

    He told me that the next Abhishekam will start shortly and he will perform the Archana, afer the Abhshekam and the mandatory Kattali Abhishekam by some other party, which was scheduled for the day.

    I waited.

    The Abhishekam over , the Archanai began for the other party who had scheduled the Archana for the day.

    I was totally dejected as my archanai was not being done as I felt it was a bad omen.

    But I looked on.

    The Archanai Sankalpam began.

    The Nakshatra was Magha, my wife’ nakshatra!

    The name was my wife’s.!

    Then the daughter’s name and nakshatra were recited,

    They were my daughter’s!

    I had realized then,

    It was Abhirami’s way of Blessing Me!…

    I did not do the Archanai as It had already been done.

    …Darshan over, I started for Chennai and it continued raining heavily.

    The Driver found it difficult to drive.

    In the meanwhile I was running a high fever and was shivering, feeling giddy.

    I told the driver to park the Car in a safe place.

    I was shivering with fever and was delirious.

    The driver said that he would manage by driving carefully.

    I had dozed off and after an hour I saw a small girl sitting in the front seat near the driver, talking to him.

    She was wearing a Green Petticoat,( a dress worn by young girls in the south)

    I was trying to shout at the driver not to pick up hitch hikers.

    If he wanted more money I could give it to him.

    But no words came!

    I slept off.

    As I  woke up, the Driver was saying,

    ‘Sir, We are nearing Chennai, it is 5.30″

    I asked him how it could be as I told him to wait and asked him.

    ‘Where is the girl whom you picked up?

    He replied that the girl got down at the outskirts of Tirukkadavur saying that there would be no problem in reaching Chennai.

    And that I and asked him to pick her up and was chatting with her!

    He said he did not charge her.

    We reached the Hospital.

    My wife was looking normal and her oxygen had been removed.

    She was able to talk and told me that some one who said he was close friend of mine gave her Kumkum prasadm from Thirukkadavur.

    She asked me that who it was as she knew all my close friends.

    I could not place him even after my wife’s description of him.

    Then I remembered the Deity Abhiramai was wearing green Petticoat after the Abhishekam!

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