Arunachala is surrounded by eight lingams (Asta Lingams) each residing in one of the eight directions of the four cardinal points (South - Yama, West - Varuna, North - Kubera, and East - Indra) and four intercardinal points (South East - Agni,South West-
Niruthi, North West - Vayu and North East - Esanaya Niruthi, North West - Vayu and North East - Esanaya
The guardians of the four cardinal directions are called the Lokapalas and are the deities who rule the specific directions of space. The name for the eight deities, four of
the cardinal and four of the intercardinal directions is 'Asta-Dikpalas.'
The Lingams have the dominant Navagraha of the God to whom they are associated. It is believed that placating a specific Lingam will bring various benefits that are associated with the respective Navagraha
Indra Lingam (East)
The Indra Lingam has east as its direction. It is associated with the celestial Lord Indra. This Lingam is situated on Car Street close to the eastern tower of Arunachaleswarar Temple.
Agni Lingam (South East)
Agni, is the God of the fire of Knowledge. He has 7 hands and 7 tongues. Agni is the light of the lives of all creatures and is invoked in the performance of Homa. His vehicle is the goat Saga who serves as the sacrificial beast in the fires of Homa.
Yama Lingam (South)
The Yama Lingam has South as its direction. The dominant Navagraha of this Lingam is, Mangala (Mars). Yama is portrayed sitting on his mount, a powerful black buffalo named Mahishan and with two monstrous dogs by his side.
Niruthi Lingam (South West)
The Niruthi Lingam has South West as its direction. It is situated on the Girivalam pathway near the Shantimalai Compound. It is associated with Lord Rahu.
Niruthi is the king of the Asuras (demons) and he jointly rules the Southern realm along with
Yama. His associate is a dog.
Varuna Lingam (West)
Varuna Lingam has the West as its directions. This lingam is situated on the outer girivalam pathway about one kilometre before the village of Adi Annamalai.
Varuna's vehicle is Makara (that lives both on land and water) which
is an animal with the head and front legs of an antelope and the body and tail of a fish.
This Lingam has Lord Shani as its dominant Navagraha. Varuna Theertham, a holy tank, is located here.
Vayu Lingam (North West)
Vayu Lingam has the north-west direction as its direction. It is situated on the girivalam pathway, about 1 kilometer after the village of Adi Annamalai
Vayu is the Hindu god of wind and he is often associated with Indra. His vehicle is the deer. Kedhu
(Kethu) is the dominant Navagraha of this Lingam. As Vayu is the God of wind, He provides creatures with vital life-giving breath thus sustaining the entire Universe.
Kubera Lingam (North)
Kubera Lingam has the North as its direction. It is located on the girivalam pathway
before entering the town and a few hundred metres before the Panchamukham.
The Kubera Lingam has Lord Brihaspati (Guru or Jupiter) as its dominant graham. He has three legs and eight teeth. His vehicle is a female goat. His abode is in the capital of the Himalayas. His
consort is Yakshi. He is the Chief of the Yakshas who safeguards the riches of the Devas. He is a very friendly with Shiva.
It is believed that Lord Kubera came to this place to worship Arunachala in order to maintain his wealth and prosperity. Hence a Shiva lingam was installed
and consecrated at a point exactly north from the mountain.
Esanya Lingam (North East)
This lingam was installed by Esanyan and has Lord Budha (Mercury) as its dominant Navagraha.
Esanya is one of the seven Rudras of Shiva. He is covered with ashes and surrounded by ghosts,
he has matted locks and fierce eyes and is seated on a tiger skin. He holds the crescent moon and the river Ganga in his locks. His body is adorned by coiled serpents. In his hands he holds the mortal drum and the trident of Shiva.
Kanakadhara Stotram is a popular prayer dedicated to Maa Lakshmi and was composed by Adi Shankaracharya. It is said that Jagadguru Adi Shankara created this prayer on seeing the financial difficulties of a poor woman.
During the time of Shankaracharya, students used to stay in the home of Guru and study. They also used to go around the houses in the village and used to beg for food for the day. Feeding a Brahmachari was considered highly meritorious.
Once young Shankaracharya went
to the home of a poor woman and asked for food. The poor woman had not cooked anything on the day. She did not know what to do and on searching, found a single gooseberry on a corner of her house.
She offered the gooseberry to Shankaracharya and said to him that she did not have
The temple was built in c. 1223–1224 CE by Polalva, a commander and minister of the Hoysala Empire King Vira Narasimha II. In 1268 CE, Soma, a commander of King Narasimha III of the same dynasty made some additions. The temple houses
the deity Harihara, a fusion of the Vishnu and Shiva. The image of the deity is a fusion of the right vertical half of Shiva and left vertical half of Vishnu. The image holds in its right hand, the attributes of Shiva and in the left hand, those of Vishnu.
According to a Hindu legend, a demon named Guha (or Guhasura) once lived in these parts and a considerable surrounding region, from Uchchangi Durga in the east, Govinahalu in the south, Mudanur in the west and Airani in the north was under his control.
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Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple is located in Nandi Hills Area, in Bangalore. It is situated in the village at the foothills of Nandi Hills. Nandi Hills is a popular temple site and picnic spot. The simple Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple on top of the hill is famous for the
huge statue of the Nandi in front of the temple. Not many people know of the other Nandeeshwara temple, a magnificent, large complex housing not one, but three temples in all.
The original Bhoga Nandeeshwara temple was built in the 9th century. The first phase is believed to
have been built by the Bana Queen Ratnavali. The temple then underwent many additions and modifications, spread over the rule of around five dynasties.
The temple, dedicated to Shiva and Maa Parvati, is the oldest in the state of Karnataka. The temple houses three temples,
Nidhivan, a temple nestled in the holy birthplace of Krishna, Vrindavan has a sense of mystery or miracle attached to it. Nidhivan has a hearsay that Prabhu Krishna visits it every night. And that's not about it, there is also a
buzz that he performs Ras Leela every night.
It is considered to be the holiest place in the country where God literally has an abode. Post the evening aarti, no priest or devotee is allowed to step into the premises. However, not all facts are available at our disposal.
There is no sighting of any animal or bird post 7 PM either because it is said that they elope from the area as well. Not just this, but Nidhivan has a unique surrounding. It is flanked by unusual hollow trees that are short heightened and the branches are twisted
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Do you Dev Diwali is Diwali of Devs and nothing to do with Diwali??
Dev Diwali is celebrated in honour of Shiva, who gained victory over three demons, namely Vidyunmali, Tarakaksha, and Viryavana, together known as Tripurasura. They successfully obtained Brahma's
blessings by performing a rigorous penance that they would not die until they were shot to death by a single arrow. After receiving the boon from Devs, they started destroying the earth. As a result, Shiva assumed the form of Tripurari and shot all three of them
to death using a single arrow, restoring happiness, harmony & bliss.
Some people observe the day as the birth anniversary of Karthik, the Dev of War and the Son of Shiva. This is also believed to be the day when Prabhu Vishnu entered his first incarnation. “Matsya”.
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Why tulsi leaves are not offered on Shivling?
Tulsi has its own sacred place among all pious and pure things used to offer to the Deities. The leaves of Tulsi – a sacred plant is offered to all except Ganesh, Shivling and Maa Durga.
According to Puranas, there was a demon named Jalandhar and his wife Vrinda who was a great devotee of Prabhu Vishnu. She wholeheartedly loved her demon husband Jalandhar and was a very virtuous wife. Jalandhar was very brutal and made life hell for the Devis and Devtas.
But the prayers of Vrinda were very powerful which kept her husband protected and so the Devi-Devtas were not able to do anything to Jalandhar.
As they couldn’t find any solution to kill the demon so they went to Bhagwan Shiva to find a way out. Shiva and Vishnu smartly made a