August 18, 2011

Lord Shiva -Har Har Mahadev -Om Namah Shivayah- Bhole Nath
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Dear Everybody,
I want your view regarding to the national holidays. I am explain national holidays of our country. There are 3 national holiday and my opinion is that there are not need of them. Maha Shivratri Occasion must be declared as national holiday include them.
I want to say to you everyone that there are many occasion celebrated in India. But the Mahashivratri occasion is totally different than the others. My opinion is that Mahashivratri Occasion must be National Holiday.
In India many holidays are celebrated like as Gandhi Jayanti, Ambedkar Jayanti, Guru Nanak Jayanti, idd, cristmas day, etc. that are good but not significant more than the Mahashivratri Festival. Indian Government must be declare it as National Holiday. I want to know your opinion regarding to it.So, please keep the holiday at that day. This is only my forecasting and not warning anything else.
My dear friends, please give me your comments, I am waiting for your views more as soon as possible.

Har Har Mahadev - Bam Bam Bhole - Om Namah Shivay

What is means of God?

Everybody knows that what is means of God, somebody knows that God means BHAGWAAN but I want to explain something different about it. If Brahma is the creator, Vishnu the preserver, Shiva is the quintessential destroyer. His duty is to destroy all the world at the end of creation and dissolve them into nothingness.

G:- Generation of Universe ( Lord Brahma )

O:- Operator of Universe ( Lord Vishnu )

D:- Destroy of Universe ( Lord Shiva )

Powerful God ( Lord Shiva - Bhole Nath )

Shiva is 'shakti' or power, Lord Shiva is the destroyer, the most powerful god of the Hindu pantheon and one of the godheads in the Hindu Trinity. Known by many names - Mahadeva, Mahayogi, Pashupati, Nataraja, Bhairava, Vishwanath, Bhava, Bhole Nath.

None gave him birth, He knows no Lord. None rules Him in the world, nor yet controls. No features mark Him out, yet cause He is. Prime cause of that which steers, the senses five, the soul within. "Shvetashvattara Upanishad."Shiva! The name, the word itself seems to come with so much aplomb to the Hindu mind. Images flood the mind’ eye. The savage one; The handsome one. The fierce one; The ardent lover of Parvati. One who wears snakes for ornaments; One who holds the Ganges on his head. One who destroys; One who dances. Wearer of leopard skin; Wielder of cymbals. One with long matted hair; One who wears the moon on his head! Worshiped in the form of a phallic symbol; Worshiped for the power of his third eye...

Shiva is one of the Hindu trinity that comprises the creator Brahma, the protector Mahavishnu, and the godhead Shiva whose primary responsibility is maintaining the life cycle. Shiva is the only godhead who is forever in deep meditation, totally absorbed in contemplation in His abode, Kailaasa mountain in the great Himaalaya.On the other hand Lord Shiva is all compassion when it came to saving the world from the serpent Vaasuki’s poison during the amritamanthana. Vaasuki, used as a churning rope, was so tired and sick from the repeated action of churning that he vomited the most potent poison into the ocean of milk.Fearing the destruction of the world through this poisoning, Shiva immediately drank the poison. He Himself would have succumbed to the poison were it not for the timely intervention by Paarvati, His consort. Paarvati held Shiva’s throat tightly preventing entry of the poison into His body.

Shiva is worshipped as a lingam to help us contemplate the need to think of Him as the most basic and essentially formless one. Shiva is commonly portrayed as an ascetic with a serpent around His neck, vibhooti (sacred ash) adorning His face and His essentially bare body, a trishul (trident) in one of His hands and a kamandalu (container of water for use in religious practices) in an other hand, and a damaruga (small drum) in yet another hand.

The 12 Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva - Bhole Nath

1. Somnath Jyotirlinga: Somnath Temple is dedicated to Someshwar, the Lord Shiva with Moon on his head. Somnath at Somnath Patan, near Veraval at Saurashtra in Gujarat is a pilgrimage center held in great reverence thoughout India. Somnath is considered to be the first of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Somnath is situated on the south coast of Saurashtra in Gujarat India. Somnath Jyotirlingas was established by Lord Moon (Soma).
2. Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga: Shri Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is situated in Ujjain. It is a very important religious place for Lord Shiva devotees. Mahakaleshwar Temple is a famous shrine that comprises one of the twelve major Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Mahakaleshwar Temple is located on the banks of Rudra Sagar Lake of Ujjain in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is situated below the ground in a Garbha Griha. This Jyotirlinga is big in size and is encircled by a silver snake. The glorious temple of Mahakaleshwar has been mentioned in several 'Puranas' (scriptures) of the Hindu mythology. Many poets of Sanskrit, including Kalidasa, have sung the praises of this temple. Lord Shiva is synonymous with 'Mahakal' and suggests the perpetual existence of the Almighty.
3. Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga: is associated with the legend of Shiva destroying the demon Tripurasura. Bhimashankar Temple is located in the village of Bhorgiri 50 KM north west of Khed (Rajguru Nagar) near Pune in India. Bhimashankar is also the source of the Bhima River, which flows south east and merges with the Krishna River near Raichur in Karnataka India. Amongst the 12 Jyotirlinga shrine of Lord Shiva in Maharashtra, the other jyotirlingas are Trimbakeshwar and Grishneshwar. Lord Shiva after getting angry, killed giant Tripurasura. The Heat generated from their war caused the origin of river Bhima. That is why it is called Bhimashankar. The Bhimshankar Temple is a composite of old and the new structures and is built in the Nagara style of architecture.
4. Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga: Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga is an ancient of Hindu temple in the town in Trimbak in the Nashik District of Maharashtra India. It is simply approx 30 KM from the main city of Nashik Maharashtra India. It is located at the source of the Godavari River. Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga is revered as one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva. According to Shiv Maha Purana, it is because of the earnest request of Godavari River, Gautam Rishi and other gods that Lord Shiva agreed to reside here and assumed the famous name Trimbakeshwar. All the heavenly Gods promised to come down to Nasik, once in twelve years, when Jupiter resides in the zodiac sign of Leo. On this a grand fair is organized at this place. Devotees take a holy bath in the Gautami Ganga and then seek the blessings of Trimbakeshwar.
5. Rameswaram Bhole Nath: Rameshwaram Jyotirlinga is one of the 12 jyotirlinga and located in Rameshwaram Town in Ramanathapuram District Tamil Nadu India. Rameshwaram Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Temple is noted for its close association with Ramayan and the legendary victory of Lord Ram over demon King Ravan. According to a legend, Lord Rama worshiped Lord Shiva with his Wife Sita and brother Laxman in the form of a Shiva Lingam, while returning to Ayodhya after the legendary victory over demon Ravan.
6. Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga: Omkareshwar Temple is situated on the banks of the Narmada River; Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva. It is located in Khandwa District of Madhya Pradesh in India. It is on an island called Mandhata or Shivapuri in the Narmada River. Vindhya Parvat started worship of Lord Shiva to become greater than Meru and installed a Shiva Linga, named Omkareshwar. Omkareshwar Temple is formed by the sacred river Narmada. This is one of the most sacred of rivers in India.
7.Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga: Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga is one of the twelve jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva and most sacred abodes of shiva. It is located in Deoghar of Santhal Parganas division, Jharkhand India. It is also known as Baba Dham, Baidyanath Dham, Chitabhoomi and Hardapeetha. Some people thought believe Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga near Parali in Andhra Pradesh and according to other, it is located in Kiragram in Punjab and Dabhoi in Gujarat in India. Legend has it that Ravana meditated upon Shiva, and requested him to come over to Sri Lanka and Lord Shiva but Shiva Linga was placed on the ground permanently near Deoghar and known as Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga.
8. Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga: Mallikarjuna Swamy is one of the12 jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, located at Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh. When Lord Kartikay ji enraged and went away to stay alone Mount Kravunja (Kronchgiri Parvat) caused lord Ganesh get married first. Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati went on that place, named Srisailam for pacify Lord Kartikay Ji (popular names like Skand, Shandmukh), he tried to move to another place. The place where Lord Siva and Parvathi stayed came to be known as Sri Sailam. Then, they disappeared and enter in a Shiva Linga, named Mallikarjuna. At First, Lord Kartikay Ji worshipped of that Lord Shiva Linga.
9. Kedarnath Jyotirlinga: Amongst the Twelve Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva, the one at Kedarnath is located in the snow covered area of Himalayas. Kedarnath Temple is set amidst the stunning mountains of the Garwal District of Himalayas at the head of Mandakini River in Uttar Pradesh, India. Kedar is another name of Lord Shiva, the protector & the destroyer. At the entrance of the temple, is the statue of Lord Nandi, the divine bull of Lord Shiva.
10. Vishwanath Jyotirlinga: Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga is located in the heart of the cultural capital of India, Vanarasi. It is also known as Kashi, the holiest pilgrimage place of India. It stands on the western bank of holiest river Ganga. Kashi or Banaras (Varanasi) is the ultimate destination of all Hindu pilgrimage searching for Moksha from the cycle of birth and re-birth. Vishwanath Temple is situated in the district of Varanasi of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Lord Shiva presence there in most enlightened form.
11. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga: Nageshwar Jyotirlinga situated near Dwarka in Gujarat, India. It is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas Shrines of Lord Shiva and known as Nageshwar Mahadev, is considered to protect everybody from all sort of poison. Nageshwar Temple is located between Dwarka and Dwarka Island (Daruka Van – old name according to Shiv Puran) in Gujarat on the coast of Surat. The Rudra Samhita sloka refers to Nageshwar with the phrase ‘Daarukaavane Naagesham’.Dwarka is one of the Sapta-puris or seven holy towns – Ayodhya, Mathura, Haridwar, Kasi, Ujjin, Kancipuram and Dwarka – and one of the four Dhamas or holy places – Ramesvaram, Puri, Badrinath and Dwarka.
12. Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga: Grishneshwar is the 12th Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva and it is located at distance of approx 11 km from Daulatabad in Aurangabad District of Maharashtra India. The Grishneswar temple was constructed by Ahilyabhai Holkar who also re-constructed the Kasi Viswanatha temple at Benares and the Vishnu Paada temple at Gaya. Grishneshwar is also known as Ghushmeshwar. The Lord is also known by several names like Kusumeswarar, Ghushmeswara, Grushmeswara, Grishneswara.

Maha Mritunjay Stotaram


Chandrarkagni vilochanam, smitha mukam,
Padmadwayantha sthitham,
Mudra pasa mrugakshasuthra vilasath paanim
Himaam suprabham,
Kotindu prakalathsudhaplutha thanum haaraathi,
Bhooshojwalam,
Kantham viswa vimohanam, pasupathim,
Mruthyunjayam bhavayeth.

I meditate on that victor over death,
Who has moon, sun and fire as eyes,
Who has a smiling face,
Who sits on two lotus flowers,
Whose hands shine with the sign the rope,
The deer and the garland of rudraksha,
Who has the pleasant shine of the ice,
Who has a body drenched by nectar,
From billions of moons,
Who ornaments himself with several garlands,
Who is very handsome,
Who can attract the entire world,
And who is the lord of all beings.


LORD SHIVA PRAYERS FOR ALL !

Lord Shiva Prayer - I
Om Sarva Mangal Manglaye Shivay Sarvaarth Sadhike
Sharanye Trayambake Gauri Narayaani Namostu Te
Meaning:
Oh the divine couple Shiva Parvati !
O ! Thee, the protectors of this universe,
Along with Lords Brahma and Vishnu
We pray to You for our well-being, prosperity and the enlightenment of our souls.

Lord Shiva Prayer - II
This mantra is a prayer to Lord Shiva who is addressed as Sankara and Trayambaka. Sankara means giver of blessings: (sana = blessings, Kara = the Giver). Trayambaka is the three eyed one, where the third eye signifies the giver of knowledge, which destroys ignorance and releases us from the cycle of death and rebirth.

Om Namastestu Bhagavan
Visvesaraya Mahadevaya
Trayambakaya Tripurantakaya
Trikagni - Kalaya
Kalagni - Rudraya Nil - Kanthaya Mrityunjaya
Sarvesvaraya Sadadhivaya
Sriman Mahadevaya Namah.
Meaning:
Om. I bow down to Lord Shiva, who is the creator and protector of the universe, who is the greatest among Gods, who has three eyes, who is the annihilator of all the three worlds, one whose throat is blue, who is the conqueror of death, who is the Lord of all, who is propitious who is possessed of all marks of greatness and who is the greatest among Gods. To him my prostration.

Lord Shiva Prayer - III
Naagendra haaraaya thriloochanaaya bhasmaangadhaaraaya maheshwaraaya
Nityaaya shudhdhaaya digambaraaya tasmai nakaaraaya namahshivaaya

Meaning:
Salutations to Shiva who wears a serpent as garland, who is three-eyed, whose bare body is covered with ashes, who is forever pure and the very embodiment of sacrifice.

Shiva Dhun
Shivo Bhokta, Shiva Bhojya
Shivo Karta, Shivah Karma
Shivah Karanatmakah
Meaning:
Shiva is the experiencer and the highest object of experience. Shiva is the goal of Sadhana. There is nothing apart from Shiva. There is nothing other than Shiva. Whatever there is, is Shiva. There is nothing, which is not Shiva. There is no place, which is not Shiva. There is no time, which is not Shiva. To be aware of this is to be aware of Shiva.
 
 

The Worship of Sivalingas

Sivalinga literally means the body of Siva. Next to the symbol of AUM, it is perhaps the most potent, powerful and popular symbol in entire Hinduism. In almost all the Siva temples, worship is generally made to Sivalingas only. Very rarely we come across his images in the sanctum sanctorum of any Siva temple. A Sivalinga is usually a round or cylindrical and protruding object. The cylindrical part is held firmly by a circular base.
On the physical plane, the object resembles the male sexual organ, suggestive of the creative power of Siva. The circular base resembles that of the female, suggestive of his consort Parvathi. Physically a Sivalinga is a phallic symbol, representing the male and female sexual organs in a state of conjugal bliss. Mentally it symbolizes the union of mind and body. Spiritually it represents the union between Purusha and Prakriti, the highest principles of the manifest universe.
The Sivalinga is also symbolic of the Supreme Self. It is verily Maheswara Himself, the Highest Self and the Lord of the universe. In this aspect it has three parts. The lower part represents Brahma. The middle part, which is octagonal in shape, represents Vishnu. The upper part, which is cylindrical in shape, represents Rudra and is also called Pujabhaga since it receives the actual offerings of milk and other substances.
The Sivalingas are normally found installed in the temples . But many devotees of Siva keep them in their houses and offer regular worship. People are however cautioned not to keep Sivalingas in their houses without offering worship, since they are believed to be powerful sources of divine energy. Sivalingas are either naturally found or made artificially. Different materials are used in their making, such as clay, gold, crystal, glass, diamonds, precious stones and wood. The round and smooth stones found in the river beds of the Narmada or the Godavari are considered to be the most ideal for worship. Sometimes Sivlingas are made temporarily with clay or sandal paste and disposed of after worship. Some devotees wear Sivalingas on their bodies or around their necks. When Sivalingas are found fortuitously in the river beds and desolate places, it is considered to be a great omen. They are housed in temples or houses and offered regular worship.

WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL MANTRA !

Om Namah Shiva is known as the great redeeming mantra also known as five-syllable mantra

The meaning :

It means "I bow to Shiva." Shiva is the supreme reality, the inner Self. It is the name given to consciousness that dwells in all. Shiva is the name of your true identity- your self.

According to Hindu mythology there are three Gods who run this creation. The Brahma - who creates the universe, the Vishnu - who preserves the Universe and the Shiva- who in the end destroys the universe. Among the three deities, Shiva, though considered as destroyer, also symbolize the - the inner self which remains intact even after everything ends.

In this mantra the chanter (one who repeats the mantra) bow to Shiva- his true self.

Om Namah Shiva is a very powerful mantra. It has been said about this mantra that if this mantra vibrates continually in your heart, then you have no need to perform austerities, to meditate, or to practise yoga. To repeat this mantra you need no rituals or ceremonies, nor must you repeat it at an auspicious time or in a particular place."

This mantra is free of all restrictions. It can be repeated by anyone, young or old, rich or poor and no matter what state a person is in, it will purify him.

Jai Shiv Shambho - Om Namah Shivaya

HAR HAR MAHADEV


OM NAMAH SHIVAYA


Shiv Shankar Shiv Shankar Jai Jai Shiv Shankar

 

Andhe maa-baap ka beta hoon meri laaj rakho hai Shiv Shankar - 2
Ek nirdhan sheesh par apni daya ka taaj rakho hai Shiv Shankar - 2

Shiv Shankar
Shiv Shankar
Jai Jai Shiv Shankar - 2

Mandir hai tumhara sab ke liye - 2
Tu mere liye kyon behra hai
Ek bhakt ko aur Bhagwan beech kyon yeh antar gehra hai
kyon yeh antar gehra hai
laachar ka jo samman kare woh samaj rakho hai Shiv Shankar

Andhe maa-baap ka beta hoon meri laaj rakho hai Shiv Shankar - 2

Shiv Shankar
Shiv Shankar
Jai Jai Shiv Shankar - 3

Bole Baba
Darshan Do - 4

Pathar ki chaar deewaron mein 
Kyun bandhi ho tum Tripurari
Tum to Tripubhavan ke maalik ho
Fhir aisi kya hai laachari - 2
Yeh sawal hai meri ijjahat ka
bas laaj rakho  hai Shiv Shankar, Shiv Shankar 

Andhe maa-baap ka beta hoon meri laaj rakho hai Shiv Shankar - 2

Meri laaj rakho hai Shiv Shankar - 4

Shiv Shankar
Shiv Shankar
Jai Jai Shiv Shankar - 3

Bole Baba
Darshan Do - 4

Utaro Aarti Bholenath Ki


wahi toh hai 
wahi toh hai
parampita maheshwaram
parampita maheshwarm

jinki karuna setu bhawan ke jeev palate hai
ve shiv jee maharaj badan mein rakh malate hai

utaro aarti bholenath ki
utaro aarti bholenath ki

jai dev
jai dev 

ON THE PATH OF RIGHTEOUSNESS !

Our parents teach us from infancy all the values that we follow through our life , and we also learn from our teachers and friends as well as from our environment what is right and what is wrong , and the fact of the matter is that many a time there are inner conflicts which confuse us as to the right path to follow !

This happens primarily because of the fact that we find a lot of contradictions between what we have been taught as our value systems, and what we actually find happening all around us !

Naturally , we are often left confused and groping for the right path to follow in our lives , and this often leaves us searching for the path of righteousness ! We are often distracted from our correct thoughts and right way of living , when we practically see a lot which is just not right happening around us !

That is the time we often question ourselves whether we are having the right value systems !
God comes to our rescue at such times and reinforces our belief in our own value systems , our beliefs , our convictions , and our firm resolve to do always that which is just and right !

God , thank you for always being there, to help us to always do the right thing, today, every day , and for the rest of our lives !!

ON THE PATH OF RIGHTEOUSNESS !

Our parents teach us from infancy all the values that we follow through our life , and we also learn from our teachers and friends as well as from our environment what is right and what is wrong , and the fact of the matter is that many a time there are inner conflicts which confuse us as to the right path to follow !

This happens primarily because of the fact that we find a lot of contradictions between what we have been taught as our value systems, and what we actually find happening all around us !

Naturally , we are often left confused and groping for the right path to follow in our lives , and this often leaves us searching for the path of righteousness ! We are often distracted from our correct thoughts and right way of living , when we practically see a lot which is just not right happening around us !

That is the time we often question ourselves whether we are having the right value systems !
God comes to our rescue at such times and reinforces our belief in our own value systems , our beliefs , our convictions , and our firm resolve to do always that which is just and right !

God , thank you for always being there, to help us to always do the right thing, today, every day , and for the rest of our lives !!

Om Namah Shivaya

 
This yearMahashivratrifalls on
12th February 2010when the Shiva principle descends to Earth
a thousand times more than usual.
On this day, to obtain the full benefit of
Lord Shiva's principle,
one should chant
'Om Namah Shivaya'as much as possible.


Shivratri is the time when Shiva takes a rest.
Shiva rests for one 'prahar' (three hours) of the night..
This 'prahar' is referred to as the Shivratri.
When Lord Shiva takes rest, the function of
'Shivtatva' (Shiva Principle) ceases,
i.e. Lord Shiva goes into a meditative state.



Shiva's meditative state is the time when
He is engrossed in His own spiritual practice.
During that time, the 'Shivtatva' does not accept any tamogun
(most base of the 3 elements in us - sattva, raja & tama)
or
any halahal (venom churned from the ocean)
coming from the Universe.
As a result,
the ratio of halahal or the pressure
of the negative energies increases.
For protection from this pressure, things like
'bilva patra', white flowers, 'rudraksha' beads etc
are offered to Lord Shiva.

These things attract the 'Shivtatva' from the atmosphere,
thus providing protection from the increasing
effect of the negative energies.
The Earth is a gross object.
Gross objects have very low velocities
i.e. they require more time to cover a specific distance in space.
Gods on the other hand, are subtle hence they
are capable of traversing space within a few seconds.
That is why one year on the earth
is equivalent to just one day of heaven.

Science in the worship of
Lord Shiva on Mahashivratri
The function of the
'Shivpindi'

1.
Emitting waves of Knowledge,
Devotion and renunciation

Predominantly
'sattva' waves of knowledge,
'raja' waves of devotion
and
'tama' waves of Renunciation (Vairagya)
are emitted by the 'Shivpindi'.

During Mahashivratri,
the emission increases by 30 percent.

2..
Emission of subtle vibrations
of chaitanya, bliss and peace

The 'Shivpindi' emits
subtle vibrations of chaitanya, bliss and peace.
During the Mahashivratri,
the emission increases by 25 percent.
This helps purify the subtle-body of
one who worships the Shivpindi on this day.
The 'sun' or the 'moon' channels
in the body get activated as per necessity.
The capacity to absorb the sattvaguna
and chaitanya also increases.
Due to the presence of the unmanifest
Shiva principle in the Shivpindi
and the vibrations of peace emitted,
the Shivpindi remains cool and the
mind too experiences peace.
Worship of Shivpindi with devotion,
activates the dormant Shiva principle.
An offering of puffed rice and milk
reaches Lord Shiva in the subtle form.

3.
Receiving the
'tarak or marak tatva (element)'
as required

There is a confluence of the manifest
and the unmanifest elements along with the
'tarak and marak tatva' in the Shivpindi.
(Tarak = Saviour; Marak = Destroyer).
That is how worshipers receive the required element.
The temperature of the Shivpindi increases due
to the emission of the marak tatva
and there one experiences bliss.
Similarly,
when the tarak tatva is emitted,
the temperature drops and one experiences peace and bliss.

Bilvapatra (Bel leaves)



Bilvapatra contains 2% Shiva tatva.
By offering bilvapatra to the Shivpindi on Mahashivratri,
the manifest Shiva tatva near the stalk of
the bilvapatra gets activated.
Due to this, waves of chaitanya as well as Shiva tatva
are emitted by the bilvapatra.

The bilvapatraattracts 20% of the Shiva tatva present in
the Shivpindi towards itself.
By immersing this bilvapatra
in water or by placing it in grains,
the Shiva tatva present in the bilvapatra is transmitted to them.
The Shiva tatva in the bilvapatra
is activated to a larger extent on Mondays
when it transmits 10% of the Shiva tatva and sattvikta.
On other days only 1% of the Shiva tatva
is activated in the bilvapatra.

Bilvarchan
Offering bilvapatra
to the Shivpindi and chanting the mantra

'Om Namah Shivaya'


with each offering is known as bilvarchan.
Continue offering the bilvapatra until the pindi
is completely covered.
Offer the bilvapatra from the lower part of the pindi.
By starting from the feet of the idol,
more benefit is derived and the idol
can be covered completely.

Chanting on Mahashivratri

'Om Namah Shivaya'
Om represents an unmanifest state beyond
the 3 gunas (elements of sattva, raja & tama).
We bow to Lord Shiva, from whom Om was created.

What does the word 'Shiva' mean?

a.
The word Shiva has been derived
by reversing the letters of the word vash.
Vash means to enlighten; thus the one
who enlightens is Shiva.
He remains radiant and also illuminates the universe.

b..
He is the auspicious and
prosperity-bestowin g principle.

Some unique attributes
1. Physical attributes

a. Ganga :Just as the sun is the focal point of the solar system
and the soul that of the body,
the focal point of divine consciousness
(chaitanya) in every object and
pure particles (pavitrakas) is ga-aum.
The flow from which ga-aum originates is gan gaha = Ganga.
Ga-aum flows from Shiva's head.
This is called the descent of the Ganga
from Shiva's head.
Since the river Ganga has a fraction
of the principle of the spiritual Ganga,
no matter how polluted it becomes,
its purity is perpetually retained.

Hence,
when compared to any other water in the world,
the water from the Ganga is the purest.
This is realised not only by those
who can perceive the subtle dimension
but also by scientific researchers.

b. Moon :Shiva adorns the chandra (moon) on His forehead.
The point where the three frequencies
- affection (mamata), mercifulness (kshamashilata)
and motherly love (vatsalya) originate
is referred to as the chandra (moon).
Thus, one can conclude that chandrama
(the moon principle) is the state in
which the three attributes of affection,
mercifulness and motherly love are present.

c. Third eye :Shankar is three-eyed,
i.e. He can perceive events of the past, present and future.
According to the science of Yoga
the third eye means the Sushumna nadi (channel).

d. Serpent :
One of the Names of Lord Shankar is Bhujanga-patihari.
Bhujang means a serpent or pure particles (pavitrakas) ,
pati means the nurturer and hari means one
with a garland around His neck.
Bhujangapatihari thus means the One
who nurtures pure particles and wears them like a garland.
Various serpents represent groups of pure particles.
Though externally they appear like serpents,
internally they are a kind of ladder.
To make spiritual progress one has to climb
up holding onto the tail of the serpent.
Lord Shankar adorns serpents at nine points on His body
- one on the head,
one around the neck,
one on each arm,
one on each wrist,
one around the waist and
one on each thigh.
This implies that His body is comprised
of pure particles or that serpents of pure particles
play all over the body of Lord Shankar
who has the universe as His form.

2. Spiritual attributes

a.. One performing severe
austerities and the great yogi

Shiva is always seated in a bandha or a mudra.
His temperature rises due to heat generated
by performing severe austerities;
Hence, He uses the Ganga, the moon and
serpents which endow a cooling effect
and lives on the snow-clad Kailas mountain.

b.. Short tempered
If someone disturbs His meditation
the radiance generated by spiritual practice
will be suddenly expelled and whoever is in front of Him
will not be able to tolerate it, and gets destroyed.
This is referred to as being 'reduced to ashes
by Shankar's opening of the third eye'.

c..
One who is willing to undergo
any distress for the sake of imparting happiness to others

The poison
generated during the churning
of the celestial ocean (samudramanthan)
was burning the entire Universe but no deity
came forward to accept it.
At that time Shiva drank that poison
and saved the world from destruction.

d.
One who has both,
deities and demons, as His worshippers

Neither did demonslike Banasur, Ravan, etc.
worship Lord Vishnu nor did Lord Vishnu bestow
any boon upon any demon.
However, they worshipped Lord Shiva who blessed them.

e. Master of the spirits
Since Lord Shiva is the master of spirits,
His worshippers are generally not possessed by them.

Science in the idol - in the Human form


This represents the Brahman
in the form of the word (shabda Brahman).
Alphabets consisting of the sounds of
fifty-two basic letters and the forms
of fourteen Maheshvar verses (sutras)
have generated from it.
Later the universe was created from these.

2. Trident :
represents the following -

The three components - sattva, raja and tama
The root of creation, sustenance and dissolution
Volition, knowledge and action

3. Noose (pash) :The noose represents the noose of time (kalpash)
(The rope in Lord Ganapati's hand too is the same).

Worship
a. Application of holy ash (Bhasma)

Tripundra refers to the three horizontal
stripes of holy ash applied to the forehead.
These stripes symbolise spiritual knowledge,
purity and penance (spiritual practice of Yoga),
so also they represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva.

b.. Wearing a rudraksha

Wearing a rudraksha when worshipping Lord Shiva is ideal.
A rudraksha is reddish in colour with yellow stripes
and is flat like a fish.
On one side it has a slight opening which
appears like an open mouth.
The rudraksha converts light frequencies of deities
from the universe into sound frequencies in the
body of humans and vice versa.
As a result, humans can absorb frequencies of deities
and thoughts can get converted into the language of deities.

A Genuine Rudraksha
The rudraksha absorbs sama (sattva) frequencies.
Similarly sama frequencies are emitted by its crests.
A real rudraksha can be recognised by the
vibrations felt by holding it in the hand.
At that time the body absorbs the
sama frequencies emitted by the rudraksha.

Nowadays,
mostly Vikrutaksha is sold as a rudraksha.
This is the seed of a type of wild berry.
Vikrutaksha is used for sacrificial fires of
tantriks, black magic etc.
by sorcerers.

c.. Ritualistic worship of the pindi

Only cold water and bel is offered
to Lord Shankar's pindi.
Neither is it bathed with milk and panchamrut
(a mixture of milk, curds, ghee, sugar and honey)
nor offered turmeric, vermilion (kumkum)
or white consecrated rice (akshata).
Milk and clarified butter (ghee) symbolise sustenance
while turmeric is an underground stem and represents
fertility of the soil, that is creation.
Vermilion is prepared from turmeric.
Since Lord Shiva is the deity of dissolution,
substances such as milk, vermilion and
turmeric are not used in His worship.

d. Circumambulation
(pradakshina)
When circum-ambulating one should begin
from the left side and continue till the channel
of the shalunka from where the water offered
during the ritualistic bathing (abhishek) flows.
Without crossing it one should complete
a circum-ambulation by moving in the reverse direction up
to the other side of the channel.
The flow of a shalunka is not crossed
as it is the flow of energy which adversely
affects the formation of semen and
the five internal vital energies (pran vayu).

e. Chanting the Name of Lord Shiva
'Namaha Shivaya is Shiva's five-syllabled mantra.
The spiritual meaning of each of the five syllables is:
na = Foremost deity of all the regions (lokas)
ma = Bestower of supreme spiritual knowledge (gyan)
and redeemer of the greatest of sins
shi = Benevolent, serene and responsible for
initiation by Lord Shiva
va = Symbolic of a bull as the vehicle
and Vasuki and Vamangi energy (shakti)
ya = Auspicious abode of Supreme Bliss and Lord Shiva.
Hence, obeisance (namaskar) to these five syllables.


Hinduism is more a way of life than a method of worship.
Dharmo Rakshati Rakshithaha
If you protect Dharma, Dharma will in turn protect you.
Hindus, If people slap you once, slap them twice

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August 12, 2011

ChathuraGiri

Chathuragiri otherwise known as Sivanmalai is situated 5 kms from Watrap (Vathirairuppu) near Srivilliputhur. The name Chathuragiri came from Chathur (4) Veda (Vedas) Giri (Hill), where all the four Vedas met and formed the hill. Another meaning is that the whole mountain is in square (Chathuram) in shape so the name Chathuragiri.

Once at Kailash, Lord Siva and Parvathi were worshipped by several saints, ganas, siddhars and sanyasis. When everybody made pradakshinam to both one Maharishi called "Bringi" made pradakshinam to Lord Siva only, ignoring Parvathi. When Parvathi asked Lord Siva as to why Bringi Maharishi did not pay his tributes to her, Lord Siva explained that those who have left everything and think only about "Moksha House" will perform duties that way and at the end they will join me and those who wish to enjoy "Ishta Kamya Moksha" will worship her and enjoy everything in life. Since everybody wanted to enjoy "Ishta Kamya Moksha" in life they paid their tributes to both and this Bringi wanted only "Moksha", he paid tributes only to Lord Siva. On hearing this Parvathi Devi cursed Bringi Maharishi and he lost all flesh from his body since flesh is sakthi form. Bringi Maharishi was unable to stand without sakthi and fell down. On seeing this Lord Siva, to protect his devoted/realised disciple, threw a stick with which, the Maharishi walked away. On seeing this, Parvathi decided that if only she become "Ardha Nari " on left side of Siva, she will be able to achieve her goals and thought to do a pooja/thavam/penance to appease Lord Siva to grant her the position. Parvathi Devi left Lord Siva and went to find a suitable place and on reaching the hill she sat under the shades of "Kallala Tree" and started her meditation. The tree was near to "Sattanadha Muni Siddhar" cave. There was no rain for nearly 12 years in that place and on the presence of Goddess, the entire place flowered back with greenary. On seeing the Goddess, the Muni went and received her by paying tributes and enquired about her arrival at the place. On hearing the message, the Muni arranged everything and Parvathi Devi made a Prathishtanam of Linga with Sandalwood Paste. Goddess worshipped Lord Siva with flowers, mantras and meditation. On being appeased, Lord Siva appeared on his "Rishaba Vahana" and accepted the demand of Goddess. On their return Lord Siva proclaimed that since the Siva Lingam was worshipped by Parvathi Devi, it should be worshipped only by Maharishis only and those who wish for "Kamya Loka" should not do pooja to the lingam. And if they do so, they may stand to hate "Ishta Kamya Loka" and will become "Moksha Desired" person and ultimately join him. Lord Siva blessed everybody and went away. After that, Satta Natha Muni worshipped the "Santhana Lingam" and "Chanangi Muni" followed suit.

It is also said in Siva Puranam that the four Vedas joined together and formed this mountain and that is why it is called Chathur(ved)agiri.

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sathuragiri

Sivanmalai is called as Chathura Giri, Chathurachalam, Siddhar Bhoomi, Mooligai Malai (Vanam) etc., is situated approximately 5 Kms from "Watrap" (otherwise called as "Vathirairuppu") near Srivilliputhur. It is approximately 100 Kms from Tirunelveli and 70 Kms from Madurai. As the name speaks, the mountain is mentioned as "South Kailash" (Thenkailayam), Bhoologa Kailayam as Lord Shiva and Parvathy have promised the Siddhars that they will stay here permanently and visit other places only from here. It is also said that it is the meeting place and head quarters of all the Siddhars, who still stay there in various places/caves in the mountain to worship Lord Siva and Parvathi.

There are two temples in the hill

Sri Sundara Mahalinga Swamy Temple and

Sri Santhana Mahalinga Swamy Temple

One more sanctum of Lord Siva is also there in the top of the hill which is called as "Periya Mahalingam" (Big Mahalingam). This is worshipped by Siddhars and only those who are destained to see it will be able to go there. Most dangerous place!

The Akasha Ganga (river) which flows from above the Santhana Mahalingam temple, separates the two temples in to two sides of the banks. The distance between these two temple is hardly 15 minutes walk.

சதுரகிரி மலை.

சதுரகிரி, தமிழ்நாட்டில் விருதுநகர் மாவட்டத்தில் வத்றாப் என அழைக்கப்படும் வத்திறாயிருப்பு அரு‏கில் உள்ள தாணிப்பாறையில் உள்ளது. வத்றாப்பிலிருந்து சுமார் 10 கிமீ தொலைவிலும், வத்றாப் விலக்கிலிருந்து சுமார் 7 கிமீ தொலைவிலும் தாணிப்பாறை அமைந்துள்ளது.

சாதாரண மலைகளைப் போலல்ல இது. வீரியம் நிறைந்த வினோதமான மலை. கணக்கற்ற இரகசியங்களைத் த‎ன்னுள்ளே பொதித்துக் கொண்டு அமைதியாய்க் காணப்படும் அபூர்வ மலை.

சித்தர்களி‎ன் இராஜ்ஜியமாகவும், அபாயகரமான காட்டுவாழ் விலங்கினங்களி‎ன் புகலிடமாகவும், அபூர்வ சக்திகள் படைத்த மூலிகைகளி‎ன் வாழ்விடமாகவும் விளங்கும் இம்மலை, பரம்பொருள் சிவபரமாத்மாவி‎ன் அருட்கடாட்சம் பெற்றபடியால் சிவ‎ன்மலை எ‎ன்றும் மகாலிங்க மலை எ‎ன்றும் அழைக்கப்படுகிறது.

சிவனும் பார்வதி தேவியும் இங்கே நிரந்தரமாகத் தங்கியிருந்து பக்தர்களுக்கு அருள்பாலிப்பதாக சித்தர்களுக்கு வாக்குத் தந்திருப்பதால் இவ்விடம் தென்கயிலாயம் எ‎ன்றும் அழைக்கப்படுகிறது.

இம்மலை அஷ்டமாசித்திகள் பெற்ற பதினெட்டு சித்தர்களி‎ன் தலைமையிடமாகவும், மற்றும் பல சித்தர்கள் கூடி தத்தம் ராய்ச்சிகளை விவாதிக்கும் இடமாகவும் அறியப்படுகிறது. இம்மலையிலுள்ள நூற்றுக்கணக்கான குகைகளில் தங்கியிருந்து சிவனை வணங்கி வழிபட்டு வந்ததுட‎ன் மக்களி‎ன் நோய் தீர்க்கும், துன்பங்களைக் களையும் மருந்துகளைக் கண்டுபிடிக்கும் ராய்ச்சிகளிலும் சித்தர்கள் ஈடுபட்டு வந்துள்ள‎னர்.

சித்தர்பூமியாம் சதுரகிரியில் எண்ணற்ற மூலிகைகள் நிறைந்த வனம் உள்ளது. இன்றும் இம்மலையில் சித்தர் பெருமக்கள் அரூபமாக வாழ்ந்து வருவதாகக் கூறப்படுகிறது. சித்தர்களி‎ன் அதிர்வலைகள் மலையெங்கும் நிறைந்திருப்பதால் அதில் சிறிதாவது தமது உடலில் ஒட்டட்டும் என பக்தர்கள் விரும்பி ‏இங்கு வருகின்றனர்.

Sivanmalai is called as Chathura Giri, Chathurachalam, Siddhar Bhoomi, Mooligai Malai (Vanam) etc., is situated approximately 5 Kms from "Watrap" (otherwise called as "Vathirairuppu") near Srivilliputhur. It is approximately 100 Kms from Tirunelveli and 70 Kms from Madurai. As the name speaks, the mountain is mentioned as "South Kailash" (Thenkailayam), Bhoologa Kailayam as Lord Shiva and Parvathy have promised the Siddhars that they will stay here permanently and visit other places only from here. It is also said that it is the meeting place and head quarters of all the Siddhars, who still stay there in various places/caves in the mountain to worship Lord Siva and Parvathi.

There are two temples in the hill

Sri Sundara Mahalinga Swamy Temple and

Sri Santhana Mahalinga Swamy Temple

One more sanctum of Lord Siva is also there in the top of the hill which is called as "Periya Mahalingam" (Big Mahalingam). This is worshipped by Siddhars and only those who are destained to see it will be able to go there. Most dangerous place!

The Akasha Ganga (river) which flows from above the Santhana Mahalingam temple, separates the two temples in to two sides of the banks. The distance between these two temple is hardly 15 minutes walk.

சதுரகிரி மலை.

சதுரகிரி, தமிழ்நாட்டில் விருதுநகர் மாவட்டத்தில் வத்றாப் என அழைக்கப்படும் வத்திறாயிருப்பு அரு‏கில் உள்ள தாணிப்பாறையில் உள்ளது. வத்றாப்பிலிருந்து சுமார் 10 கிமீ தொலைவிலும், வத்றாப் விலக்கிலிருந்து சுமார் 7 கிமீ தொலைவிலும் தாணிப்பாறை அமைந்துள்ளது.

சாதாரண மலைகளைப் போலல்ல இது. வீரியம் நிறைந்த வினோதமான மலை. கணக்கற்ற இரகசியங்களைத் த‎ன்னுள்ளே பொதித்துக் கொண்டு அமைதியாய்க் காணப்படும் அபூர்வ மலை.

சித்தர்களி‎ன் இராஜ்ஜியமாகவும், அபாயகரமான காட்டுவாழ் விலங்கினங்களி‎ன் புகலிடமாகவும், அபூர்வ சக்திகள் படைத்த மூலிகைகளி‎ன் வாழ்விடமாகவும் விளங்கும் இம்மலை, பரம்பொருள் சிவபரமாத்மாவி‎ன் அருட்கடாட்சம் பெற்றபடியால் சிவ‎ன்மலை எ‎ன்றும் மகாலிங்க மலை எ‎ன்றும் அழைக்கப்படுகிறது.

சிவனும் பார்வதி தேவியும் இங்கே நிரந்தரமாகத் தங்கியிருந்து பக்தர்களுக்கு அருள்பாலிப்பதாக சித்தர்களுக்கு வாக்குத் தந்திருப்பதால் இவ்விடம் தென்கயிலாயம் எ‎ன்றும் அழைக்கப்படுகிறது.

இம்மலை அஷ்டமாசித்திகள் பெற்ற பதினெட்டு சித்தர்களி‎ன் தலைமையிடமாகவும், மற்றும் பல சித்தர்கள் கூடி தத்தம் ராய்ச்சிகளை விவாதிக்கும் இடமாகவும் அறியப்படுகிறது. இம்மலையிலுள்ள நூற்றுக்கணக்கான குகைகளில் தங்கியிருந்து சிவனை வணங்கி வழிபட்டு வந்ததுட‎ன் மக்களி‎ன் நோய் தீர்க்கும், துன்பங்களைக் களையும் மருந்துகளைக் கண்டுபிடிக்கும் ராய்ச்சிகளிலும் சித்தர்கள் ஈடுபட்டு வந்துள்ள‎னர்.

சித்தர்பூமியாம் சதுரகிரியில் எண்ணற்ற மூலிகைகள் நிறைந்த வனம் உள்ளது. இன்றும் இம்மலையில் சித்தர் பெருமக்கள் அரூபமாக வாழ்ந்து வருவதாகக் கூறப்படுகிறது. சித்தர்களி‎ன் அதிர்வலைகள் மலையெங்கும் நிறைந்திருப்பதால் அதில் சிறிதாவது தமது உடலில் ஒட்டட்டும் என பக்தர்கள் விரும்பி ‏இங்கு வருகின்றனர்.

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வணக்கம். எனது பெயர் சரவணன். சதுரகிரிக்கு  ஒரு முறை மட்டுமே சென்று வந்துள்ளேன். அந்த மலை என்னை என்னவோ செய்கிறது, நினைக்க நினைக்க சிலிர்க்க வைக்கிறது. நான் எந்த சித்தரையும் சந்திக்கவில்லை. ஆனாலும் மனம் நிறைந்த தரிசனத்தால் சிலிர்க்கிறேன். மனம்  அந்த அனுபவம் மீண்டும் மீண்டும் வேண்டும் என்று கேட்கிறது. இந்த சதுரகிரி பற்றி உலகுக்கு எடுத்து சொல்ல இந்த blog இல் எழுதுகிறேன். இதை படிக்கும் ஒவ்வொருவரும் ஒருமுறையாவது சதுரகிரிக்கு சென்று வர வேண்டுகிறேன்.  

        சதுரகிரி மலை என்பது மலை மட்டுமல்ல. அது ஒரு உணர்வு, உயிருள்ள இடம். இது வெறும் மலை என்பவர்களுக்கு வெறும் மலை, சாகசபயணம் என்பவர்களுக்கு இது ஒரு சாகசபயணம் செய்யுமிடம், ஆனால் அமைதியாக ஆன்மிகத்தை உணர்ந்து செல்பவர்களுக்கு   இந்த மலை உயிரோட்டமுள்ள இடம். இதை எப்படி உணர்வது?. 4 பேருக்குள் குழுவாக  செல்லுங்கள். ஆனால் ஒருவர் பின் ஒருவராக அமைதியாக  செல்லுங்கள். ஒவ்வொருவருவருக்கும் 5 அடி இடைவெளி இருக்கட்டும்.மலையில் ஏறும் போது கோரக்கர் குகையை தாண்டியதும் ஆண்கள் சட்டையை கழட்டி விட்டு ஏறுங்கள். அந்த மூலிகை காற்று நம் உடலை பக்குவப்படுத்தும். இளைப்பாற உட்காரும்போது 5 நிமிடம் மட்டும் பேசுங்கள். மற்ற நேரம் அமைதியாக மனதுள் "ஓம் நமசிவாய" என்ற மந்திரத்தை மட்டுமே சொல்லுங்கள். ஒரு சில இடங்களை கடக்கும் பொது உடல் சிலிர்க்கும் அந்த இடத்தில் சிறிது நேரம் நின்று செல்லுங்கள்.  அப்போது உணர்வீர்கள் இந்த சதுரகிரி மலையை பற்றி. 

              சதுரகிரி செல்வதாக இருந்தால் முதல் நாள் இரவே கிளம்பி காலை 6 மணிக்குள் தாணிபாறையில் ( சதுரகிரி அடிவாரம் ) இருக்குமாறு செல்லுங்கள். 6 மணிக்கு மலையேற ஆரம்பித்தால் 9.30  முதல் 10.00 மணிக்குள் உச்சியை அடைந்து விடலாம். மலை ஏறும் முன் குடிநீர் 2 லிட்டர் பாட்டில் ஒன்று, கடலை மிட்டாய் பாக்கெட் ஒன்று, சிறிய டார்ச் லைட்  ஆகியவற்றை மறக்காமல் எடுத்து செல்லவும். 


                இப்போது இந்த மலையை பற்றியும், இந்த மலையில் எனது அனுபவம் மற்றும் படங்களையும் பார்க்கலாம். 

Sivanmalai temple


In tamilnadu in erode district a beautiful temple for lord Muruga is situated at Sivanmalai near kangeyam.It is  just 5 km from kangayam in tiruppur road .The temple is situated on top of the hill .A beautiful car festival will took place on thaipoosam. Nearly one lack people will participate in the festival. On that date enormous number of deities will take kavadi to offer their Bakti and special abishekam will be taken place.
At Sivanmalai there is practice in vogue. It is believed that Lord Muruga will appear in the dreams of a deity, and will tell about the future. He will bring the item which was revealed to him by lord Muruga and after verifying about the truth by the poosari by various means in vogue in the temple, the item which was brought by the deity will be exhibited in front of the temple after performing special pooja.It is believed that there will be scarce for the item in the near future or prices of the item will go up.
Kutralanaathar temple
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குற்றாலநாதர் திருக்கோயில்
யிலாயத்தில் சிவன் பார்வதியை மணந்தபோது, உலகை சமப்படுத்த அகத்தியரை தென்திசைக்கு அனுப்பினார். குற்றாலம் வந்த அகத்தியர் சிவலிங்க பூஜை செய்ய விரும்பினார். ஓரிடத்தில் பெருமாள் கோயில் இருந்ததைக் கண்டார். மூலஸ்தானத்தில் இருந்த பெருமாளின் தலை மீது கை வைத்து, ‘குறு குறு குற்றாலநாதா!’ என்றார். பெருமாள் குறுகி, சிவலிங்கமாக மாறினார். இவரே இங்கு, ‘குற்றாலநாதர்’ என்ற பெயரில் அருளுகிறார். ‘ஹரியும், சிவனும் ஒன்று!’ என்பதை உணர்த்தும்விதமான இரு மூர்த்திகளும் அகத்தியர் மூலமாக இவ்வாறு ஒரு திருவிளையாடலை இத்தலத்தில் நிகழ்த்தினார்.
குற்றாலநாதர் கோயிலுக்கு அருகில் நடராஜர் நாட்டியமாடும் பஞ்சசபைகளில் ஒன்றான சித்திரசபை இருக்கிறது. ஒரு கோயிலின் அமைப்பிலுள்ள இந்த இடம் தாமிரத் தகடால் வேயப்பட்டுள்ளது. இந்த சபையில் நடராஜர், ஓவிய வடிவில் திரிபுரதாண்டவ மூர்த்தியாக காட்சி தருகிறார். பெருமாளை சிவனாக மாற்றிய வரலாறு, மதுரையில் சிவன் நிகழ்த்திய திருவிளையாடல்கள், தட்சிணாமூர்த்தியின் பல்வேறு வடிவங்கள் என பல சித்திரங்கள் மூலிகைளால் வரையப்பட்டுள்ளது.
மார்கழி திருவாதிரையின்போதும், சித்திரை பிரம்மோற்ஸவத்தின் போதும் நடராஜர் சன்னதியில் விசேஷ தீபாராதனையுடன் பூஜை நடக்கும். இவ்வேளையில் நடராஜரின் நடனத்தைப் போலவே தீப தட்டை நளினமாக அசைத்து சுவாமிக்கு ஆராதனை செய்வர். இதை, ‘தாண்டவ தீபாராதனை’ என்கின்றனர். சிவன், ஜோதி ரூபமானவர் என்பதை உணர்த்தும்விதமாக இவ்வாறு செய்யப்படுகிறது.
பிரகாரத்தில் மகாவிஷ்ணு, ‘நன்னகரப் பெருமாள்’ என்ற பெயரில் அருளுகிறார். தன்னை வேண்டும் பக்தர்களுக்கு நன்மைகள் தருபவர் என்பதால் இவருக்கு இப்பெயர். அருகில் கிருஷ்ணரும் இருக்கிறார். ரோகினி நட்சத்திர நாட்கள், புரட்டாசி சனிக்கிழமைகளில் இவருக்கு விசேஷ பூஜை நடக்கிறது. முற்காலத்தில் சிவன் சன்னதியில் இருந்த பெருமாளே, இங்கு எழுந்தருளியிருப்பதாகச் சொல்கிறார்கள்.
பல வித உணவு வகைகளை சுவாமிகளுக்கு நைவேத்யம் படைப்பதை கேள்விப்பட்டிருப்பீர்கள். ஆனால், இங்கு மூலவருக்கு கஷாய நைவேத்யம் செய்யப்படுகிறது. தினமும் அர்த்தஜாம பூஜையின் போது சிவனுக்கு, கடுக்காய் கஷாயம் நைவேத்யம் படைக்கின்றனர். திருநெல்வேலி மாவட்டத்தில் கஷாயத்தை ‘குடினி’ என்பர். எனவே இதற்கு ‘குடினி நைவேத்யம்’ என்று பெயர் சூட்டியுள்ளனர். அருவி விழும் இடத்தில் இருப்பதால் சிவனுக்கு ஜுரம், குளிர் காய்ச்சல் உண்டாகாமல் இருக்க சிவன் மீதான அன்பின் காரணமாக இவ்வாறு செய்யப்படுகிறது. சுக்கு, மிளகு, கடுக்காய் உள்ளிட்ட மூலிகைகள் சேர்த்து ‘குடினி’ தயாரிக்கப்படுகிறது.
பிரகாரத்திலுள்ள முருகன், கையில் வில்லேந்தியபடி காட்சி தருகிறார். இவருடன் வள்ளி, தெய்வானை இருவரும் ஒருவரை ஒருவர் நேருக்கு நேர் பார்த்தபடி இருக்கின்றனர். ஆடிஅமாவாசையன்று கோயில் முழுவதும் 1008 தீபம் ஏற்றும், ‘பத்ர தீப’ விழா இங்கு வெகு விமரிசையாக நடக்கும்.
சிவன், மணக்கோலநாதர் என்று பெயரில், அம்பிகையை மணம் முடித்த கோலத்தில் பிரகாரத்தில் காட்சி தருகிறார். அருகில் திருமணத்தை நடத்தி வைத்து பிரம்மா, தாரை வார்க்கும் கோலத்தில் விஷ்ணு, மகாலட்சுமி, திருமணக்காட்சி பெற்ற அகத்தியர் மற்றும் பிருங்கி உள்ளனர். திருமணத்தடை உள்ளவர்கள் இவர்களுக்கு மஞ்சள், பன்னீர் அபிஷேகம் செய்து பாயசம் நைவேத்யம் செய்து வழிபடுகிறார்கள்.
சக்தி பீடங்கள் 64ல் இது, ‘பராசக்தி பீடம்’ ஆகும். அகத்தியர் திருமால் தலத்தை சிவத்தலமாக மாற்றியபோது சுவாமிக்கு வலப்புறம் இருந்த ஸ்ரீதேவியை, குழல்வாய்மொழி நாயகியாகவும், பூதேவியை, பராசக்தியாகவும் மாற்றினார். குரல் வளம் சரியாக இல்லாதவர்கள், பிறப்பிலேயே பேசாதிருப்பவர்கள் அம்பிகை, குழல்வாய்மொழி நாயகிக்கு சர்க்கரைப் பொங்கல், வடை படைத்து வழிபடுகிறார்கள். ஐப்பசி பூசத்தன்று நடக்கும் திருக்கல்யாண சிவன், அம்பாள் இருவரும் அகத்தியர் சன்னதி அருகில் எழுந்தருளி திருமணக்காட்சி கொடுக்கும் வைபவம் நடக்கிறது.
லிங்க வடிவமான குற்றாலநாதர் மீது, அகத்தியரின் விரல் பதிந்த தடம் இருக்கிறது. அது சிவனுக்கு வலிக்குமே என்ற ரீதியில், மனம் நெகிழ்ந்த பக்தர்கள் அன்பின் காரணமாக லிங்கத்தின் தலையில், குற்றால மலையில் கிடைத்த மூலிகைகளால் ஆன தைலம் செய்து தேய்த்தனர். இவ்வழக்கம் இப்போது இருக்கிறது. தினமும் காலை 9.30 மணி பூஜையில், லிங்கத்தின் உச்சியில் தைலம் தடவுகின்றனர். பசும்பால், இளநீர், சந்தனம் மற்றும் 42 விதமான மூலிகைகள் சேர்த்து 90 நாட்கள் தொடர்ச்சியாக வேக வைப்பார்கள். இந்த மருந்து கலவையில், செக்கில் ஆட்டிய சுத்தமான நல்லெண்ணெய் சேர்த்து தைலம் தயாரிக்கின்றனர். இதை பக்தர்களுக்குபிரசாதமாகவும் தருகின்றனர். தலைவலி உள்ளவர்கள் இத்தைலத்தை தடவுகிறார்கள்.
இக்கோயிலில் பராசக்தி ஸ்ரீசக்ர அமைப்பிலுள்ள பீட வடிவில் காட்சி தருகிறாள். பூமாதேவியாக இருந்து மாறிய அம்பிகை என்பதால் இதற்கு ‘தரணி பீடம்’ (தரணி - பூமி) என்று பெயர். இவள் உக்கிரமானவன் என்பதால், இவளுக்கு எதிரே சிவலிங்க பிரதிஷ்டை செய்துள்ளனர். இவர், ‘காமகோடீஸ்வரர்’ என்றழைக்கப்படுகிறார். ஒன்பது அம்பிகையரின் அம்சமாக இந்த அம்பிகை இருப்பதால், பவுர்ணமியன்று இரவில் இப்பீடத்திற்கு ‘நவசக்தி’ பூசை செய்கின்றனர் அப்போது, பால், வடை படைக்கப்படும். பவுர்ணமி, நவராத்திரி நாட்களில் இந்த பீடத்திற்கு, பன்னீர் கலந்த குங்கும அர்ச்சனை செய்கின்றனர்.

THE SACRED SHRINE OF SIVAMALAI

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சிவன்-பார்வதி திருக்கல்யாணம்
 


குடியாத்தம், ஜூலை 3: குடியாத்தம் ஆர்.எஸ். நகரில் உள்ள அருள்மிகு மாரியம்மன் கோயில் திருவிழாவை முன்னிட்டு சிவபெருமானுக்கும், பார்வதிக்கும் திருக்கல்யாணம் நடைபெற்றது.
 இக் கோயில் திருவிழா கடந்த மாதம் 14 ஆம் தேதி காப்பு கட்டும் நிகழ்ச்சியுடன் தொடங்கியது. அதைத் தொடர்ந்து 29 ஆம் தேதி தேரோட்டமும், 30 ஆம் தேதி பூப்பல்லக்கும் நடைபெற்றது.
 சனிக்கிழமை சுவாமிகளுக்கு திருக்கல்யாணம் நடைபெற்றது. இதையொட்டி சிறப்பு அபிஷேக, ஆராதனைகளும், திருமண வைபோக விருந்தும் நடைபெற்றது.
 நகர்மன்ற உறுப்பினர் என்.மாரியப்பன், அரசு மருத்துவர் எம்.மாறன்பாபு, கோயில் நிர்வாகிகள், விழாக் குழுவினர் மற்றும் பொதுமக்கள் விழா ஏற்பாடுகளை செய்திருந்தனர்.
சிவன் பார்வதி
முருகன், விநாயகர், லட்சுமி, ஏழுமலையான் ஸ்டாம்புகள் -யு.எஸ். ஸ்டண்ட்!
முருகன், விநாயகர், லட்சுமி, ஏழுமலையான் ஸ்டாம்புகள் -யு.எஸ். ஸ்டண்ட்!
வாஷிங்டன்: அமெரிக்க தபால் துறை சார்பில், இந்துக்களை கவருவதற்காக இந்துக் கடவுள்களின் படங்கள் அடங்கிய தபால் தலைகளை வெளியிட்டுள்ளது அமெரிக்க நிறுவனம் ஒன்று.மொத்தம் ஏழு இந்துக் கடவுள்களின் படங்கள் அடங்கிய தபால் தலைகளை இது வெளியிட்டுள்ளது. முருகன், விநாயகர், ஏழுமலையான், லட்சுமி, சிவன் பார்வதி, கிருஷ்ணர் மற்றும் ஷீரடி சாய்பாபா ஆகியோரின் உருவப் படங்களே இந்த தபால் ...