Story of "Kirti Mukha", a motif found frequently in Door frames, Temple Towers, Frames of God's & Goddesses, in Decorative elements. (Kirti Mukha is different from Simha Mukha)
As per Skanda Purana, King Jalandhara, after acquiring immense power challenges Shiva to give Parvati. Angered Shiva creates a lion faced monster out of his 3rd eye to eat away Jalandhara. Realising the mistake Jalandhara pleads & Shiva forgives.
The Monster asks Shiva - "Now whom shall I eat". Shiva responds in lighter mood saying "Eat Yourself". Immediately monster starts consuming itself from feet & only when face remained, Shiva notices, appreciates the devotion and names the monster "Kirti Mukha" (the Face of Glory)
Blessed him to be on the door frames of his temples. Shiva says "If someone fails to worship he cannot reach me anytime".
Kirti Mukha is a symbol of how human has to consume his own ego to unravel the endless knowledge.
Kirti mukha is found in frames of every God & Goddesses
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1. Vastupurusha Sthapana (Square Mandala) is done before the construction of temple to decide the "Brahmasthana" which is Garbhagriha. This is core & from here everything radiates.
2. Once Garbhagriha is ready, Prana Pratishtha can be done anytime before completion of shikhara.
Without establishing "Moolavirat" or deciding a spot for him, it is difficult to decide the "Brahma Randra" in the sikhara.
Since Moola viraat is traditionally "Achala Murti" & bigger than the Dwara . He is placed before fixing Dwara.
An eye soaring example of how an ancient ruined temple site is converted in to Masjid and Mazar at Gurgi Mount near Rewa Madhya Pradesh.
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This the view of Gurgi Temple mount from the ancient temple ruin site. The site once had grand tall standing temples not less than 5 in number plundered during the Islamic invasions. What remain today is grounded stones with dust covered mounds notified by ASI. 3/9
I can see "Dollukintha" of Sanchara Kurubas, the one I come from. We Kurumas in Telanagana are no more Sanchara, has a little different version called "Oggu Katha" - the ballads of our god "Beerappa" (a form of Shiva). @ReclaimTemples@punarutthana@LostTemple7@hamsanandi
1. Kurumas were nomadic tribes once grazing the "Sheep". Sheep is integral part of our lives. Our ancestors took the herds to forests of Nallamala crossing River Krishna and the pebbles they collected in their journey became our gods. Berappa, form of shiva is our chief God.
1. Buddhist Rock cut caves are stunning achievements - making readers believe that there were no such achievents prior buddhism.
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2. She says that Buddhist caves inspired Vaishnava and Shaiva Rock Cut temples thus subtly lieing Hindu temples emerged from Buddhist caves. Like a crooked politician she uses "Vaishnava & Shaiva" instead of Hindu. Playing a British Game.
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3. During sowing & harvest times, Guggillu (boiled Bebberlu, Kandhulu, uluvalu) is a favorite munching item. The extract of the boil is the most tasty chaaru by my mother.
4. Chaddhannam & Perugu - Madikaya thokku in the mornings is so soothing to stomach
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