To cover the entire temples of India , I have chosen a new path
today. I will cover them in trips wise—Of course the very important temples are
always presented in separate.
I have
started my journey from Bangalore
to Sri KalaHasthi Ã
Tirupathy Ã
Kailashnath kona à Nagalapuram--
Veda Narayana Swamy Temple à Surutapalli—Pallikondeswara swamyÃ
Chennai
I have
specified all the significance of temples SriKalaHasthi and Tirupathy with my
special images at below links:
Sri KalaHasthi: http://www.amazingbharat.com/2014/03/sri-kalahasthi-vayu-linga-of-lord-shiva.html
Tirupathy: http://www.amazingbharat.com/2013/06/tirupati-shri-venkateswaraswamy.html
Kailashnatha Kona
or Shiva Kona:
We started
from Tirupathy to Chennai, where on the way we first came across Kailasha Kona
popularly known as Kailashnath Kona.
This is a
wonderful place where you can see the water falls and many visitors. It is
located in the valley
of Nagiri hills near Puttoor.
First we will come across the sacred ant hill with Lord Subramanya Swamy
temple. Few steps ahead is the main temple with waterfalls.
The water
here is rich in minerals and possess curing property. Puranas reveal that Lord
Kailasanatheswara Swamy( An Incarnation of Lord Shiva) attended the marriage of
Lord Venkateswara Swamy and Goddess Padmavathi at Narayanavanam and selected
this waterfall for meditation for sometime. The entire place is entirely
surrounded with trees and full of monkeys. It is an natural spot to be
explored.
People come in large number during the Maha Shivaratri and
Kartheeka Maasam, bathes in the holy medicated water and offers prayer to Lord
Shiva.
Here Goddess Parvathi deity is also there. Devotees are
blessed with good health.
Veda Narayana
Swamy at Nagalapuram:
A very
ancient temple on our next stage of journey is Shri Veda Narayana Swamy at
Nagalapuram of Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh. The significance of temple
has a relation with Matsya Avtar, the very first Incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It
is believed that Shri Maha Vishnu in his Incarnation Matsya Avatar, killed
demon Somakudu here and retrieved Vedas. He hands over the Vedas to Lord Brahma
here in this sacred place. This town is once known as HariKantapuram.
Deity is
the Matsyavatar of shri Maha Vishnu which is Swayambhu along with Sridevi and
Bhudevi on either side. A peculiar feature of the idol is that it holds the
Sudarshana Chakra in ready for release state.
Story of
the temple is, According to Hindu Mythology --One Kalpa equals 4,320 Million
years and it is one single day for the Universal Creator Lord Brahma, and once
he goes to sleep or meditation he sleeps for one Kalpa.Though Lord is in a
stage of deep meditation or sleep – all the 4 vedas are spelled by the four
faces of Lord Brahma. A demon who has observed all this importance of Vedas
think that he also can become an creator like Brahma on having the Vedas. The
Vedas created were stolen by the demon – Rakshasa named Somakasur during this
time frame and he hides in the deep oceans.
Knowing
this Lord Brahma, thinks that it is not possible to continue his creation
without Vedas and hence approaches Shri Maha Vishnu, asks him to rescue the
Vedas.
Lord Vishnu then Incarnates in his Matsya Avatar, the very first
Incarnation of Dashavatar. For years he
fought with the demon inside the deep ocean and succeeds in killing him. He collects the Vedas in form of kids at his stomach and Later
Vedas were handed over to Lord Brahma in this sacred place.
Another
very important significance of the temple is during the Incarnation of
Matsyavatar, Lord fought with demon for years in sea and hence to give warmth
to his body Lord SuryaBhagavan makes his sun rays to fell on him. This day is
celebrated in temple as the day of surya pujotsawam. Significance is sun rays
fall directly on the deity which is 630 foot distant inside the temple. On the
first day sun rays fall on the feet of deity, second day on the stomach and
third day on the head by making the deity more powerful. To view it many people
across the world come here.
This temple was re constructed by King Shri Krishna
Devaraaya—the history on the Sashanam of temple says that when the king is
returning back after establishing his victory statue in Pottunur and was on his
way to a Utsav in kumbakonam, he comes across the sacred city of Harikantapuram temple
which is constructed by Pallavas. He then reconstructs the temple and renames
the town as nagalapuram in the name of his mother Nagamamba.
Other temples within the premises are:
- Sri Vedavalli Tayaru
- Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy
- Sri Veeranjaneya swamy
- Sri Bhakta Anjaneya swamy
- Sri Rama with sita Lakshmana deity.
Pallikondeswara
swamy with Sri sarvamangala—surutapalli
In our next stage of Journey we
reached Surutapalli -- another very
famous temple built around 800 years ago. It is in chittoor district of Andhra
Pradesh. It is a unique shiva temple as the deity resembles us like Vishnu’s
Ananthasayana pose. Lord Shiva is seen reclining on the lap of goddess
parvathi. We can see Kamadhenu and Kalpa Vruksha on either sides of the deity. Inside
the temple, the foot steps of Lava Kusa can be found.Another deity of
DakshinaMurthy is found here and is considered to be most powerful. Goddess
Parvathi is called Marhathambhikai, has to be visited first once we are in
temple and is very beautiful along the side of Valmikiswarar Svyambhu Lingam(
Valmiki). The garbha gruha is guarded by
Kubhera ( God of wealth) with his consorts Sanganidhi on left and Padumanidhi on right.Kanchipuram Sankara
Paramacharya found this place as the sacred ones as it is traced with Ramayana
Period findings.
This temple
was built by the Hari hara Bukkaraya Depicts and this is the only temple in
world where we can find Lord Shiva in the sayanam. We can also see other
deity’s of Varasidhi Vinayaka, Venugopala Swamy, kashi viswanath with
visalakshi on inner premises of temple. Ramalingeswara and Valmikeshwara
deity’s sit facing each other. It is said that Valmiki has performed penance
before writing Ramayana here. The Lingam is in Triangular shape and there is
large Nandi outside the temple.
SthalaPuran:
As we all had a note of how and why Sagaramathanam has
happened in my previous writings at:
When the Milk Ocean
is being Churned many came out among them is one toxic poison HALAHAL which was
swallowed by Lord Shiva on request of entire worlds. The potential of poison is
so strong that it turned Lord’s neck to Blue in color and hence he is named as
Neelakantha also. Goddess Parvathi immediately puts her hand and stops the
poison from entering his body. Lord Shiva becomes dizzy and lay down with his
head on Parvathi’s lap and the whole world went dark. As soon as the effect of
the Kalakutta poison is diminished Lord becomes normal. Devas and Asuras wish
to have his darshan and when Nandi refused permission to visit him. The sacred
Bull asks them to pray waiting until Lord Shiva and Parvathi were out. With the
Prayers of them lord gave them darshan with Ananda Tandavam on the top of
forehead of Rishaba Vahana. This period is known as Pradosha Kalam. This temple
is the origin of Pradosha kalam. This is celebrated on every fortnight. It is
believed that who ever performs it will attain Shanthi( Peace) and will be
comforted from obstacles of life. Even Lava and Kusha , who unknowingly fought
their father Lord Rama came here along with valmiki and worshipped Lord Shiva
to get rid off their sin.