19 April 2016

Night Four: Vasantha Urchavam 2016



To read more about this Festival of Love, go to an earlier link here 


Rukku is an important part of each evening of the Vasantha Urchavam Festival

The Gods under the Paneer Mandapam on the Fourth Night of Festival

Gandharva Kanni (celestial nymph) with bucket of flowers ready to sprinkle on the Gods under the Mandapam

Gods performing circumambulation inside the 3rd Prakaram

Night Three: Vasantha Urchavam 2016


“Vasantha Utsavam is a ten day Festival depicting the blossoming of love. During this sacred event, Swami and Amman are gorgeously decorated with jewels. With the Temple Elephant fanning the Divine Couple with Shamara grass, they are taken with great ceremony in Mahapradakshina round the sacred Mahila Maram (trees) within the Third Prakaram . . ." 


Gods seated under Paneer Mandapam located in the 3rd Prakaram


This is the Paneer Mandapam when not being utilised in Festivals

Sweet Rukku getting lots of exercise during the Festival functions each night

A Celesital Virgin Nympth (Gandharva Kanni) being sent down line from Gallery to sprinkle flowers on the Gods

The place on the Gallery from where the Gandharva Kannis are sent down

Gandharva Kanni reaches the Gods and sprinkles them with flowers from her bucket

17 April 2016

Night Two: Vasantha Urchavam 2016


Below is a pictorial report of Night Two, of the 2016 Vasantha Urchavam. 


Lord Arunachaleswarar

Taking the God out of the Siva Sannidhi

Representation of a Gandharva Kanni (celestial virgin nymph) approaches the Lord with flowers

Gandharva Kanni carrying a bucket of flowers to offer the Lord

Rukku, is getting plenty of exercise promenading during the evening functions

Close up of Gandharva Kanni (celestial virgin nymph) carrying a bucket of flowers

Devotees high on the gallery in charge of the ropes and pulleys moving representation of the Gandharva Kanni

The evening function heralded by the sound of conch shells

15 April 2016

Reading of Panchangam: Tamil New Year 2016


At the time of each Tamil New Year, the reading of the Panchangam (Tamil New Year's Almanac) occurs. This reading of the Almanac by senior Priest of Arunachaleswarar Temple is primarily in relation to the confirmation of Festival Dates at the Temple throughout the coming year. 


Priests near Flagstaff at Siva Sannidhi, Arunachaleswarar Temple

14 April 2016

Parvathamalai Archive of Blog Postings


In response to those requesting information about Parvathamalai, below are a list of my postings of this sacred place. I will enlarge this archive when I make new postings on the Hill.

Parvathamalai, which is located a short distance from Arunachala lies in its sacred powerful influence as stipulated in the Skanda Purana.


Temple on Summit of Parvathalamalai


[18 October 2014] 
Information about the Hill and Temple located on the summit. Legends and mythology connected with the Hill. 

[October 27, 2014] Legend connected with the great saint who lived at Parvathamalai and performed a famous miracle at Tiruvannamalai. 


Arunachala from Summit of Parvathamalai


[22 March 2015] 
Details of how to climb Parvathamalai and information about accommodation both at the Hill base and on the summit. 

[31 March 2015] 
Information about the summit of the Hill including mythology and legends associated with the Hill. 

[21 February, 2017] 
Photographs and History of 25 km Parvathamalai girivalam path. Information about Temples and Accommodation on Girivalam. Hints and suggestions. 

2016 Arunachala Tamil New Year


The Ner Annamalaiyar Lingam Shrine and Mandapam is located on the Arunachala girivalam roadway in an exact axial line opposite to Arunachaleswarar Temple on the other side of the Hill. 

The early morning sun on Tamil New Year i.e. April 14 (Puthandu Vazthukal) first falls directly onto the Lingam in this Shrine – this phenomenon can only be viewed on this day. Traditionally each year on this date, large crowds gather at this Temple to be first to greet the rays of Surya and seek divine blessings for the coming new year. 



The Ner Annamalaiyar Lingam Shrine at daybreak April 14, 2016

First light of Tamil New Year shining on Lingam at Shrine

First Light Tamil New year 2016




Night One: Vasantha Urchavam 2016


Rukku presiding at first night of Function

The Gods on Palanquin being taken out of the Siva Sannidhi

Lord Arunachaleswarar

Gandharva Kanni (celestial virgin nymph) on strings being moved towards the Gods to shower flowers on them

Large crowd attended first night of Function

13 April 2016

Chittirai Vasantha Urchavam Invitation 2016


Arulmigu Arunachaleswarar Temple, Tiruvannamamalai Chittirai Vasantha Urchavam 
Invitation From 12 April, 2016 Tuesday 


The 10 day Vasantha Urchavam Festival is going to occur at Arunachaleswarar Temple In regard to this  Monday, 11 April with Panchami Tithi with Rogini star 

Evening 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Sannidyar Ganesha Temple Puja Urchavam will start 


Right click Invitation below to view enlargement


Invitation to Vasantha Urchavam 2016


Day 1: 12.4.2016 Night: special puja 

Day 2: Day 3: Day 4: Day 5: Day 6: Day 7: Day 8: Day 9: Special Night Pujas 

Day 10: 21.4.2016 Thursday 
Morning: Iyyankulam Tank. Theertavari 
Night: Special puja at Gopala Vinayaka Temple (near Thrishul Hotel) 
Night: Temple Manmatha firing after 11 p.m. 



“Vasantha Utsavam is a ten day Festival depicting the blossoming of love. During this sacred event, Swami and Amman are gorgeously decorated with jewels. With the Temple Elephant fanning the Divine Couple with Shamara grass, they are taken with great ceremony in Mahapradakshina round the sacred Mahila Maram (trees) within the Third Prakaram – ten times every night for ten days = 100 times. 

On the third day of Vasantha Utsavam is the birth of Manmatha, also known as Kama the God of love (lust). Manmatha is depicted looking for Siva. 

At 9 p.m. on the fifth and eighth days the Temple lights are switched off so that the procession is in the dark. After going around the sacred Mahila Maram ten times the lights are switched back on to great rejoicing. 

Lord Shiva opens His third eye on the final days of the Festival and the burning of Manmatha takes place. 

During this sacred Festival the Jumbo Keswara Lingam, that is set in stone on the raised platform in the midst of the sacred trees is filled to capacity with water. Plants and flowers are placed to float inside the recess of the Lingam, appearing to make the Lingam levitate and blossom. 

Sri Appar Swami’s birthday takes place on Satyam Natchatram day. Sri Appar Swami is taken on a chariot round the Maha Veedi – Seventh Prakaram.” 
[The Light of Arunachaleswarar] 


Kamadeva: God of Love



The Story of Kama The God of Love 

“When Shakti became Parvati, daughter of the king of Himalayas, She was doing tapas for Lord Shiva. At the same time the great sages, the four sons of Brahma, Sanakar, Sanandanar, Santanar, Sanatkumarar came to Lord Shiva for enlightenment. The Lord gave them enlightenment in the form of Lord Dakshinamurti. Who are the cause as well as the energy for the whole world are into yoga, the whole world got more inclined to yoga and life sustenance was in trouble. 

Meanwhile the Devas, who were tortured by the Surapadma and his brothers Taraka, Simhamukha, knew that those demons can be killed only by the son of Lord Shiva and Shakti. Disappointed that both God and Goddess were doing yoga instead of marrying, they asked cupid to disturb the meditating Lord Shiva with his arrows in order to induce lust for Parvati. When desperation sets in, reasoning gets pushed down. Can the Supreme be induced with lust by anybody? The cupid refused since he knew that it would be fatal for him. But the other Devas threatened to curse him if he didn't obey. Saying that it is better to be killed by the God of gods than by the curses of Devas, he went with his wife, Rati, to the abode of Shiva where He was in meditation. 

The cupid shot the flower arrow on the Lord. The next moment the fire from the eye in the forehead of the Lord burnt the cupid. Undisturbed He continued His meditation. The cupid is of the reputation that his arrows never fail. But well, it can apply to others, can it be for the Almighty? His arrows were useless in front of the Lord and he too became just a heap of ash! 

Shocked by the death of cupid all the Devas realised their plots would not work out with God. They understood that only sincerity can get showers of His grace and any other pressure can have no affect upon the Lord. They surrendered themselves in front of the Lord and pleaded for mercy. The Lord forgave them and married Parvati and gave Subrahmanya for the destruction of the demons. On their request He also bring back to life Kama, however he would be visible only to his wife and not to others. Because of this reason Kamadeva is called ananga (one without limbs).” 


6 April 2016

Tuesday, 5 April 2016: Arunachaleswarar Temple Pradosham



From east to west the five Temple Nandis are: 

Periya Nandi in front of Vallala Gopuram Fifth Prakaram. 
Chinna Nandi, Fourth prakaram 
Kodi Kampathu Nandi, Third Prakaram 
Ratha Vilaku Nandi, Second Prakaram 
Pradosha Nandi, Moolastanam 

All of these five Temple Nandis receive abhishekam and aarti at Pradosham.


Periya Nandi, 5th Prakaram

Large crowds gather to celebrate Pradosham
Kodi Kampathu Nandi, 3rd Prakaram

Ratha Vilaku Nandi, 2nd Prakaram

After worship, Lord Arunachaleswarar is taken on circumambulation in the 3rd Prakaram

The Lord on circumambulation

Going around the 2nd and 1st Prakaram of Arunchaleswarar Temple

29 March 2016

Yogi Ramsuratkumar Ashram Mahakumbhabhishekam: March 25, 2016


Ramsuratkumar was born in 1918 as Ramsurat Kunwar at Nardara, a small village along the stretches of river Ganges. After his intermediate education, he went in search of spiritual enlightenment. On that quest he visited three important saints of South India — Ramana Maharishi at Tiruvannamalai, Sri Aurobindo in Pondicherry and Papa Ramdas of Kerala. 

Yogi Ramsuratkumar later moved to Tiruvannamalai and asked people to turn inward for spiritual enlightenment. He was hailed as the ‘God Child of Tiruvannamalai’, and renowned as a mystic saint. Many devotees consider him a Siddha Purushar (mystic) in the tradition of the Tamil Nadu Saivite Siddhars. 

Thoughout his life at Tiruvannamalai he lived like a beggar. Dressed in simple clothing and generally with a palm leaf fan he was called Visiri Saamiyaar in Tamil. He would also carry a coconut shell in his hand, wear a green shawl and live very simply. 

To read the biography of this great saint visit my website Arunachala Samudra at this link here.

Bhagavan Ramsuratkumar died at his Tiruvannamalai Ashram on 20th February 2001. Mahakumbhabhishekam of the then newly consecrated Adhishtanam of Bhagavan Yogi Ramsuratkumar was celebrated on 27th June 2004. Subsequently Mahakumbhabhishekam of Bhagavan Yogi Ramsuratkumar was also celebrated this year at his Tiruvannamalai Ashram on Friday, 25 March, 2016. 


Programme of the 2016 Mahakumbhabhishekam Programme

To watch videos of the complete 2016 Mahakumbhabhiskeham programme please visit the official Yogi Ramsuratkumar You Tube channel at this link here
 

Yogi Ramsuratkumar

Below are photographs of part of the celebratory programme recently observed at the Ashram. 


Wonderful decorations welcoming devotees to the Ashram



Specially constructed hall for the yagasalai programme



Main entrance to the Hall

Inside the Hall


Statue of Yogi Ramsuratkumar

It is the experience of many that this statue of Yogi Ramsuratkumar has a powerful energy and a particularly blessed place to visit if one needs help and inspiration in one’s life. To read more visit this link here.


Story of the Statue



Sri Yogi Ramsuratkumar Mahasamadhi


Daily Programme: 
Bhajans 10 a.m. to 12 Noon and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 
Pooja and Abishekam for the Sivalingam morning and evening. 
Temple open from 5 a.m. to 12 Noon and 4 p.m. to 8p.m. 
Special Poojas on Thursdays and Festivals 



Group of Senior Devotees

As always the devotees of Yogi Ramsuratkumar created a beautiful, loving function dedicated to his name. The decorations and facilities at the Ashram for visiting Pilgrims were excellent. 

This Ashram always creates wonderful Divine Displays and Functions during Festivals and Holy Times. In particular the Kolu displays during the Navaratri Festival and the representation of Arunachala Hill during Mahadeepam are always special and should be visited by Arunachala pilgrims. 


Line for Meals during the Festival

Great attention was given to the comfort and care of visiting devotees

Shamiana tents specially built for visitors during the Mahakumbhabhishekam Functions


You can visit the Official Website dedicated to Yogi Ramsuratkumar at this link here

To watch a video of Yogi Ramsuratkumar giving darshan please watch the below.