15 January 2014

Animal Sanctuary Homam, January 2014



Last week I attended a puja at the Arunachala Animal Sanctuary and Rescue Shelter. The Sanctuary is located very close to Ramana Ashram, and I urge all animal lovers to visit the Sanctuary during their stay at Tiruvannamalai. Their presence has led to a great improvement in animal care in this area and in particular dog numbers nowadays are managed by neutering operations rather than by the previous regular and inhumane methods of culling. The Tiruvannamalai community is grateful to the presence of this Sanctuary, which currently houses over 150 dogs, for its work with both domestic and farm animals.

 
Shelter at foot of Arunachala


Inside the Animal Sanctuary

Dr. Raju, senior Veterinary Doctor at Shelter

Dr. Kamala Pattu, Veterinary Doctor at Shelter

Permanent Altar at entrance of Shelter

Puja inside examination room, puppy below peeping in

Puja Table

Preparations for start of Homam at Shelter

Leslie Robinson, Shelter Founder and Vishwa, Shelter Manager

Homam at Shelter


8 January 2014

January 10 -- Puja at Animal Shelter


If you are in Arunachala this coming Friday (January 10, 2014) at around 5.30 p.m. do come and attend the puja that will be performed at the Arunachala Animal Sanctuary and Rescue Centre about one kilometre west on the Chengham Road after Ramana Ashram.




I will be attending the puja and will post photographs of the event shortly thereafter. The Arunachala Animal Sanctuary and Rescue Centre does extraordinary work with animals, please visit their website at this link here to find out more about them.

1 January 2014

Happy 2014 from Arunachala


BEST WISHES TO ALL READERS OF ARUNACHALA GRACE FOR A HAPPY AND WONDER-FILLED 2014.



The first photographs were taken on January 1, 2014. The first three at Arunachaleswarar Temple and the fourth photograph of the Goddess at Rajarajeshwari Temple on the Arunachala girivalam roadway. 










Goddess at Rajarajeshwari Temple

27 December 2013

Rukku Gone on Holiday


On December 19, Rukku our 15 year old female elephant from Arunachaleswarar Temple started off from Arunachaleswar Temple in the back of a lorry on her way to her 48 day vacation. This is her fourth such vacation, and from all reports boarded the transport lorry very enthusiastically. 


Rukku having bath at Temple


This holiday is part of a yearly elephant rejuvenation camp started in 2003 at Mudumalai (Theppakadu) sanctuary by the Chief Minister J Jayalaitha. In 2012-13, the rejuvenation camp was shifted to Thekkampatty in Mettupalayam on the banks of Bhavani. 

As many as 43 elephants from Temples and Mutts and for the first time 55 elephants maintained by the Forest Department will participate in the camp to be held for 48 days. 



Our Rukku



Have a Wonder-filled Holiday sweet Rukku.

Arudra Darshanam Nataraja Abhishekam


A form of Siva is that of Lord Nataraja, The term 'Nataraj' means 'King of Dancers' (Sanskrit nata = dance; raja = king). It is believed that the energy from this dance of bliss (Ananda Tandavam) sustains the cosmos, and when Siva is finished with this dance, the Universe will end and a new one will begin. The dance is said to symbolize the five divine acts (pancha krityas) of creation, sustenance, dissolution, concealment and bestowment of grace.

Arudra denotes a red flame and Lord Siva has also a name called "Semporjyoti" or "Golden Red Flame," and thus Nataraja is the manifestation of Siva as a Light.

This Festival celebrates the cosmic dance of Lord Siva and is observed in the month of Marghazhi , on the day when the Arudra Star and the new moon coincides. This year the Festival fell on December 18, 2013. In this festival Abhishekam of Lord Nataraja takes place early in the morning and then He comes outside amongst his devotees.


















Legends of Arudra Darshanam 

One time while Lord Vishnu was lying down on the serpent Adisesha, the serpent felt the Lord was very heavy. On asking the reason, Vishnu responded that he was remembering and enjoying the great dance of Lord Siva. 

A devotee of Lord Siva known as Viyagrapadha prayed to his Lord that he may attain the legs of a tiger so that he would be able to pluck flowers early in the morning for puja, before insects touched the flowers. He also prayed that he would receive darshan of the Lord in the form of Nataraja dancing the Cosmic dance. God appeared to the devotee on the day of Thiruvaadirai to grant the devotee his wish.

Special Puja, Arunachaleswarar Temple December 14, 2013


In the previous posting entitled: December 14, Arunachaleswarar Temple Pradosham, I posted photographs of Sani Maha Pradosham. Sani Pradosham, the Pradosham which falls on a Saturday, corresponds to the planet Saturn and to read an earlier posting giving information about its significance and relating the Legend of Sani Pradosham, go to this link here. 

In connection with this special day, in the early morning an elaborate puja; Kalasa Abhishekam, Gaja Puja and Maha Rudra Pua with Siva Achariyas chanting the Rudra Mantra was performed at Arunachaleswarar Temple. 


Young Siva Achariyas chanting the Sri Siva Rudra

Priests carrying the Kalasas (pots of sanctified water)

Ghee being poured on the Homam

Worshipping our lovely Rukku

December 14, Arunachaleswarar Temple Pradosham



The below photographs are of the December 14, 2013 pradosham observed at Arunachaleswarar Temple. Take a note of the ever increasing crowds of pilgrims attending the pradosham observances. 









Sri Ratu Peranda Visits Arunachaleswarar Temple


At the beginning of this month a group of 32 visitors from Indonesia spent about a week at Arunachala. The leader of the group was Ratu Peranda, Head of Hinduism in Indonesia. Many of those accompanying Ratu Peranda on his visit to Arunachala were coming here for the first time.


Ratu Peranda and Rukku

Ratu Peranda, Head of Hinduism in Indonesia

Soma Temple (creator of Aum Rudraksha Designs) and a devotee of Ratu Peranda and organisor for their visit got in touch with us here at Arunachala Grace for help in organising a trip to the Big Temple. That visit occurred on December 7th and included two beautiful abhishekams at the major Shrines of Arunachaleswarar Temple.


Group outside Mother Shrine after Puja


After the puja at the Shrine of Unnamulai, a senior Priest from the Temple adorned Ratu Peranda with a beautiful shawl and presented him with a laminated photograph of Arunachaleswarar Temple. All other members of the group were also presented individual prasadam packages from the Temple.



After Presentation to Ratu Peranda


Presentation of Prasad Packages to all Group

Ratu Peranda visiting from Indonesia

Group from Indonesia

Group performing Arunachala Girivalam


To learn more about the teachings of Ratu Peranda in English please visit 'Dharma Talks for the World' at this link here, and also for photographs his Facebook link here



24 December 2013

Holy Christmas to All



Have many wonderful postings of Arunachala to make in the upcoming days, so please check back to read about Rukku’s (our Temple Elephant) vacation, photographs of the beautiful Natarajar Abishegam recently performed at Arunachaleswarar Temple, the visit of Ratu Peranda (Head of Hinduism, Indonesia) with devotees to Arunachala and the very special Ruthra Abishegam Kaja Puja performed on December 14, 2013 at the Big Temple. 




In the meantime wishing all readers a very Holy Christmas, and to while away those seasonal moments, please click on this link here to take you to three jigsaw puzzles of Arunachala Deepam 2013.


1 December 2013

2013 Arunachala Deepam Festival Photographs


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The below photographs are of the culmination of the 2013 Deepam Festival celebrated at Tiruvannamalai by the lighting of the Deepam Cauldron at the top of Arunachala and also inside the Arunachaleswarar Temple. 


The first photograph is of the blessing of the Cauldron inside the Arunachaleswarar Temple before it starts its long trip to the top of Arunachala. 


Rukku's blessing of the Cauldron

Cauldron leaving the Temple on its way to top of Arunachala


The next series of photographs show the fisherman (who are traditionally in charge of the Cauldron, including its lighting) filling the Cauldron with ghee and wick. The small bottles of ghee have been donated by devotees, who often climb the hill during the period the Cauldron is alight to personally deliver their ghee offerings. Large containers of ghee from the Temple are also carried up the Hill to fill the Cauldron. 


Individual ghee pot offerings for the Cauldron

Fishermen devotees preparing the Cauldron

Wick previously waiting inside the Temple waiting to be carried up the Hill

Filling the Cauldron with the wick

 Arunachaleswarar Temple from Hilltop, notice the crowds in compound

The next two photographs are of devotees climbing Arunachala to be as close as possible to the Deepam Cauldron to view the lighting. From early morning one can see a column of devotees climbing the Hill from the Temple side. From a distance the column looks like a line of ants.


Some devotees marking their spot for the Mahadeepam Function

Other Devotees eager to climb higher to the top of the Hill


The next two photos are of the lighting of the 2013 Arunachala Karthigai Deepam Cauldron


Lighting of 2013 Arunachala Karthigai Deepam

2013 Deepam

While the lighting is occurring at the top of Arunachala, so too a smaller cauldron is being lit inside Arunachaleswarar Temple outside the Siva Sannidhi, near the flagstaff. At the culmination of the Deepam function inside Arunachaleswarar Temple, the statue of Ardhanarishvara is carried into the crowds. This is the only time in the year that this statue leaves its permanent place inside the Temple.


Arunachaleswarar Temple with 2013 Deepam Lights


The statue of Ardhanarishvara (Shiva-Parvati)



The Deepam Flame was burning on the Hill this year for 11 days. In olden times the Deepam pot remained on the top of the Hill and was only taken down the Hill when it was being repaired or replaced. Nowadays the Cauldron is taken up just before Mahadeepam and after its completion is brought back down to Arunachaleswarar Temple to its permanent home in the 1,000 Pillared Hall. Where it will remain until next Deepam at which time it will be repaired (if necessary) and repainted. 


Koparai Puja for the Deepam pots (from top of Hill and Temple)


I have a full collection of photographs of each day of the 2013 Arunachala Karthigai Deepam Festival which will be soon uploaded with full narratives onto Arunachala Samudra

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