This is a famous composition of Sri #VijayaDasaru made during his yatra 2 Tirumala Kshetra. When he could not get darshan of Lord Srinivasa, he went into meditation sitting far away from temple for a call from Lord.+
Incidentally that time Bramhotsavam festival was going on at Tirumala & that day it was Rathotsavam. The chariot of Lord Venkateswara did not move in spite of deploying the services of Elephants. +
Finally on intervention of Daivagnyas people rushed to Sri Vijayadasaru for help when he composed this famous song that made the chariot to move effortlessly.+
Lord Srinivasa could not ignore Sri VijayaDasaru who was Sri Bhrugu Rushi amsha the one who was instrumental for the descent of Lord Vishnu on Tirumala hills.
> ಭವರೋಗದ ವೈದ್ಯನೆ (bhavarogada vaidyane) - What does it indicate? +
Vaidya means Doctor. BhavaRoga means, not only diseases, but also the cycle of birth and death (Samsaara);
Through this composition, Sri VijayaDasaru is giving us a message that... +
Supreme God, SriHariSarvottama, Lord Sreenivaasa the Doctor of the universe (Viswa Vaidya) is the one who helps us to cross the ocean of Samsaara; the one & the only one who relieves/releases/free us from the bondage of cycle of birth and death. +
As per Padma Purana, Thulasi has emerged from aAnandaAsru (AanandaBhaashpa - Joyous tears) of Lord Vishnu that fell on the divine Amrutha during KsheeraSagara Mathana.
Thulasi is Lakshmi Swaroopa and is beloved to Lord Vishnu; +
Where #Thulasi is, there Lord #Vishnu resides and such place is considered as a #Theertha (sacred place).
Those who perform ceremonial bath, stipulated worship, perform japa, daana (charity), meditating upon Janārdhana on this day (#Prabhodhini) shall get infinite merits. +
staying awake all night on Kārtika Ēkādaśi (#Prabhodhini) by following scriptural injunctions one’s sins accumulated from many previous births shall B burnt just like mountain of cotton is burnt by fire+
Those were the auspicious words uttered by none other than... +
Aparoksha Jnaani - Bhrigu Amsa Sambhotha Sri VijayaDasaru when he saw divine picture inside Moola Brundavana of Sri GuruRayaru having visesha sannidhana of Supreme God Hari Sarvottama in the form of,
Rama, Krishna NaraHari, VedaVyasa, Sri Madhvacharya along with Sri GuruRayaru+
Perhaps Sri VijayaDasaru might be the only one who could get the fortune of witnessing such a divine scenario inside Moola Brundavana of Sri Guru Raayaru; +
As per Lunar calendar there R 16 thithis (Lunar days) out of which 14 gets repeated twice in a cycle of 30 days starting from Prathipada ending with Chaturdasi. Other 2 thithis that occur once in a month R Pournami & AmaAvaasya. +
A lunar month ending with Poornima is called #PoornimaAnta & the one ending with Amavasya is called #AmaAnta.
Chaturdasi overlapping with AmaAvaasya is called #Sinivaali & Amavasya overlapping with Prathipada is called as #Kuhu. Both are astrologically considered as malefic. ++
AmaAvaasya is also known as #Darsha thithi. Darsha (Darshana) means the day AmaAvaasya is visible. On this day of Darsha when Amaavaasya thithi is prevailing around afternoon time (#Aparaannah vyaapini) Thila tharapana is given to forefathers. ++
There is an apprehension (myth) among people that, the text of Garuda Purana is inauspicious and hence cannot be read or the book be kept at home or should be read only on the occasion of death at home.
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People hesitate to keep this sacred text at their homes or read it because of its fearful subject matter. It is only a misconception due to the contents of Garuda Purana.
When it was explained/narrated by Paramatma #Vishnu Himself, how can it be inauspicious? ++
Even in #Bhagawadgita; #SriKrishna#ParamaAtma makes a reference to the law of Karma; death and its realities; reincarnation etc. But, we don’t consider Bhagawadgita as inauspicious; in fact we adore it. ++
Solar month Kanya Maasam is the sacred month Lord #Vishnu (Hare #Sreenivaasa) descended on #Tirumala Kshethra in the constellation of #Sravana nakshatra coinciding with which, preceding nine days is celebrated as World famous TIRUMALA SRIVARI #BRAMHOTSAVAM