Saturday, October 27, 2012

Kailasa Vinayagar Temple

Location:Ganeshapuram,Padavedu
Nearest Station:Thiruvannamalai
Website:http://shanthiraju.wordpress.com/2008/05/26/padavedu/
Speciality:12th Century temple renovated recently with 5.5 feet tall majestic Ganapathi.
Mantra:  
Vakra-Tunndda Maha-Kaaya Surya-Kotti Samaprabha
Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva-Kaaryessu Sarvadaa
Recommendation:For ketu related obstacles in horoscope a visit to this temple is highly recommended.


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Chakrapani Temple,Kumbakonam

Location:Chakrapani Temple,Kumbakonam
Nearest Station:Kumbakonam
Website:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chakrapani_Temple,_Kumbakonam
Speciality:Lord Vishnu appears in the form of a discus or Chakra to put down the pride of Surya(the Sun), who subsequently became his devotee.The temple is noted for its exquisite pillars. The presiding deity, Chakrapani has 8 arms. There is a bronze image of king Serfoji II worshipping the lord as he is said to have been cured an illness by the grace of this God. A panchamukha(five-faced) Hanuman is erected in the prakaram (outer precincts of the temple)
Mantra:  
Shuklaambaradharam Vissnnum Shashivarnnam Caturbhujam |
Prasannavadanam Dhyaayet Sarvavighnopashaantaye ||   

Recommendation:Worship of Sudharshan Chakra helps recover lost things and Karthaveerarjuna is a reincarnation of Sudarshan Chakra.


Thiruvalanchuzhi Sri Swetha Vinayakar

Location:Thiruvalanchuzhi, ,Kumbakonam
Nearest Station:Kumbakonam
Website:http://www.dharsanam.com/2007/11/thiruvalanchuzhi-sri-swetha-vinayakar.html
Speciality:Swetha Vinayakar, a white colored statue of Ganesha is the diety of worship here. Though this is a temple for Lord Shiva, Swetha Vinayakar is the important diety of Thiruvalanchuzhi.
Legend has it that the Devas, forgot to worship Lord Ganesha before starting to churn the "Paarkadal" (Ksheera Saagaram). Hence, they were only able to get the Alakala Poison out of it.
Later Indra, the king of Devas realised that, it was because they did not worship Ganesha before starting their mission.
Lord Indra created this idol out of the foam (Kadal Nurai) that was generated from the milky ocean (Ksheera Saagaram) churned by them, in their quest for the celestial nectar Amrudham.
After they worshipped this idol made of foam (Nurai in Tamil), they were able to take out the Amrudham from the Ocean.
As the diety is made of the foam, there is no Abhishegam performed here.
Mantra:  
Vakra-Tunndda Maha-Kaaya Surya-Kotti Samaprabha
Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva-Kaaryessu Sarvadaa
 
 
Recommendation:To overcome karmic obstacles a visit to this temple is highly recommended.





Sri Oppiliappan Temple

Location:Thirunageswaram ,Kumbakonam
Nearest Station:Kumbakonam
Website:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oppliyappan_Sannadhi
Speciality:This temple is being calles as South Tirupathi, the presiding deity here is Lord Venkateswara. Devotees who are unable to make a trip to Tirupathi to fulfil their vows, may as well visit this temple. The Prasadams offered to the devotees at this temple, are free of any salt but still taste good.
Mantra:  
kamala-kuca-cucuka-kunkumato
niyatarunitatula-nilatano!
kamalayata-locana!lokapate!
vijayi bhava!venkata sailapate..

 

Recommendation:One of the 108 Divya desams and is a must visit.


Kolhapur Mahalakshmi Temple

Location::Kolhapur.Maharashtra
Nearest Station:Kolhapur
Website:http://www.mahalaxmikolhapur.com/
Speciality:Kolhapur famous as a divine destination – residence of Shri Mahalaxmi (Ambabai). One among the ‘Shaktipeethas’, Kolhapur attracts the pilgrims of the world. They visit Kolhapur to pray goddess Ambabai (Mahalaxmi) for a peaceful & healthy life. It is considered that the darshan of Shri. Balaji of Tirumala is incomplete without visiting goddess Mahalaxmi of Kolhapur.
Mantra: Siddhi Buddhipraday Devi Bhuktimuktipradayeenee Mantramurtay Sada Devi Mahalakshmi Namostutay
Recommendation:For all Finance and comforts related issues a visit to this temple is highly recommended.It is considered that the darshan of Shri. Balaji of Tirumala is incomplete without visiting goddess Mahalaxmi of Kolhapur. 
 
 
 

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Shree Mahabaleshwar temple,Gokarna

Location:Gokara,Uttara Karnataka
Nearest City:Goa.155 kms
Website:http://www.srigokarna.org
Speciality:The only Shaivaite pilgrimage centre in India with Atmalinga. The Mahabaleshwara Temple in the town is one of the holiest in South India and is frequented by pilgrims. Legend says that the Atmalinga acquired by Ravana from Lord Shiva was transported here. The 1,500-year-old Mahabaleshwara temple, the most visited location in town, enshrines a finely carved stone image of Lord Shiva in standing position.
Mantra:  

aum tryambakaṃ yajāmahe sugandhiṃ puṣṭi-vardhanam
urvārukam iva bandhanān mṛtyor mukṣīya māmṛtāt

Recommendation:The only Shaivaite pilgrimage centre in India with Atmalinga is a must visit.This is considered as one of the seven Mukti Kshetras of India.

Ramaswamy Temple

Location:Kumbakonam
Nearest Station:Kumbakonam
Website:http://www.kumbakonam.com/travel/ramaswamy.htm
Speciality:The Ramaswamy temple is located at the heart of the Kumbakonam and has a unique idol in the form of Lord Rama and his consort Sita in the Pattabhishekam Posture. The idol was surrounded by Lord Hanuman, Rama’s brothers Lakshmana, Shatrugna and Bharatha.

King Raghunayak, who ruled Tanjore during 1614-1640 AD constructed this temple. It is believed that the Rama-Sita idol was found in a holy tank in Darasuram near Kumbakonam. The coronation scene in this temple is the prime attraction of the pilgrims to this temple.

There are separate sanctums devoted to Srinivasa with Sreedevi and Bhoodevi . The temple has an amazing gopuram and a sprawling Mantapam.
Mantra:  
Sri Raam Raameti Raameti
Ramey Raamey Manoramey -
Sahasra naam tattulyam
Raam naam varanane!


Recommendation:One of few temples dedicated to Lord Rama,a must visit if you happen to go to the temple town,Kumbakonam.


Swamimalai Murugan Temple (Subramanya Temple)

Location:Swamimalai ,Near Kumbakonam
Nearest Station:Kumbakonam
Website:http://murugan.org/temples/swamimalai.htm
Speciality:Once when Brahma, the lord of all creations was proceeding to Kailasa, the ever-playful child Lord Muruga asked him for the meaning of the Pranava OM. When Brahma admitted his ignorance, the Lord imprisoned him. With Brahma imprisoned, all creations came to a standstill and the devas prayed to Lord Siva to get Brahma released. When Muruga insisted that the imprisonment was a just punishment for the ignorance of Brahma, Lord Siva asked him whether he himself knew the meaning of the primordial Pranava OM. Lord Muruga said that he knew the meaning of OM and can expound it to the latter only if he can accept him as guru and listen to the exposition as a devoted disciple. As Lord Siva acceded to the request of Lord Muruga and heard the exposition of OM as a disciple, the place came to be known as Swamimalai and the presiding deity as Swaminathan.  
Mantra:  
OM TAT PURUSHAYA VIDMAHE, MAHASENAYA DHEEMAHE TANAU SHANMUGA PRACHODAYAT
Recommendation:One of the six sacred shrines of Lord Muruga

Thiruvalam Sri Vilvanatheswarar Temple

Location::Thiruvalam in Vellore district,Tamil nadu
Nearest Station:Katpadi
Website:http://blaufraustein.wordpress.com/2010/11/17/sri-vilvanatheswarar-temple-thiruvalam/
Speciality:

  • One of the 275 sacred temples glorified by the Thevara hymns
  • Nandhi here is huge and is facing away from the shrine towards Kanjangiri nearby and is said to be guarding the temple from a demon Kanjan of Kanjan giri.
  • Ambal shrine is said to be of great significance here.
  • Vinayakar is said to have obtained the celestial mango from Shiva here after the circum ambulation of Shiva and Parvathi devi. That’s why the place is called Thiruvalam.
  • Here, Lord Siva destroyed the yagna by Dakshan.
  • Tamil poet Avvaiyar is said to be associated with this shrine.
Mantra:
aum tryambakaṃ yajāmahe sugandhiṃ puṣṭi-vardhanam
urvārukam iva bandhanān mṛtyor mukṣīya māmṛtāt
Recommendation:Considered holier than Kasi and is  referred as a Mukthistalam

Samayapuram

Location:Samayapuram
Nearest Station:Trichy
Website:http://samayapuram.org
Speciality:Samayapurathal or Mariamman is made of sand and clay like many of the traditional Mariamman deities, and hence unlike many other Hindu deities there are no abhishekams (sacred washing) conducted to the main deity, but instead the "abishekam" is done to the small stone statue in front of it.It is believed by the devotees that the Goddess has enormous powers over curing illnesses and hence, it is a ritual to buy small metallic replicas, made with silver or steel, of various body parts that need to be cured, and these are deposited in the donation box.

Devotees also offer mavilakku, a sweet dish made of jaggery, rice flour and ghee. Offerings of raw salt is also made to the Goddess by the rural devotees.
The temple attracts thousands of devotees on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays, the holy days for Mariamman. Samayapuram is the second most wealthy (in terms of cash flows) temple in Tamil Nadu after Palani.

Mantra:

              OM SHAKTHI PARASHAKTHI
Recommendation:It is believed by the devotees that the Goddess has enormous powers over curing illnesses

Thiruvanaikkaval Shiva Temple

Location::Thiruvanaikkaval,6 kms from Trichy
Nearest Station:Trichy
Website:http://thiruvanaikavaltemple.org/
Speciality:The name of god Shiva is called jambukeshwara and the goddess here is called as akilandeswari .An important temple among the jyothir linga stalams(temples) of India. As shiva is called as the lord of nature, the god here is in the form of water called appulingam(water state).the linga form of shiva here is partly submerged in water. Underneath the lingam (statue) a holy spring is seen from which water keeps coming always. a notable place for sculptural beauty.
Mantra:

aum tryambakaṃ yajāmahe sugandhiṃ puṣṭi-vardhanam
urvārukam iva bandhanān mṛtyor mukṣīya māmṛtāt
Recommendation:A must visit temple for everyone.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

sholinganallur/Sholingur Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple

Location::Sholingur,Near Chennai
Nearest Station:Arakkonam
Website:http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2009/03/sholingur-narasimha-at-thiru-kadigai.html
Speciality:Lord Vishnu who undertook the Narasimha Avataaram at Ahobilam (Andhra Pradesh), once again displayed the Narasimha Avataaram to saptha rishis, who undertook penance at Sholingur. Hence, this is said to be the one of the most sacred of “Divya Desams on the Hill” in Tamil Nadu.
Mantra: Ugram veeram mahavishnum jaalvantam sarvato mukham
Narasimham bheeshanam bhadram mrutyur mrutyur namamyaham
Recommendation:One who visits this temple and stays here for 24minutes is said to attain moksham

Friday, March 30, 2012

Goravanahalli Mahalakshmi Temple

           
Location::Koratagere Taluk,Tumkur district
Nearest Station:Tumkur
Website:http://www.goravanahallimahalakshmi.org/History.html
Speciality:It is said that Abbayya, a poor man was blessed to get the idol of Mahalakshmi. After worshipping Mahalakshmi at his home, Abbayya became rich. He started doing charity work and his home earned the tag ‘Lakshmi Nivasa’. Later Abbayya’s brother Thotadappa joined Abbayya in his charity work. After the death of Abbayya, Thotadappa was performing poojas to the Goddess. One day in his dreams, Mahalakshmi asked him to build a shrine for Her. So, Thotadappa built a shrine for Mahalakshmi.
Apart from Mahalakshmi, there are also shrines of Goddess Marikamba and Manchala Nagappa, the snake god in Goravanahalli. Goravanahalli temple is all surrounded by greenery and Theetha reservoir is nearby. People after visiting the temple, go for walk around Theetha reservoir. Theetha resevervoir is built for Suvarnamukhi river and it is also one of the attractions of the place.
Mantra: Siddhi Buddhipraday Devi Bhuktimuktipradayeenee Mantramurtay Sada Devi Mahalakshmi Namostutay
Recommendation:For all Finance and comforts related issues a visit to this temple is highly recommended.


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy temple-Parikkal

                            

Location::Parikkal,Villupuram
Nearest Station:Villupuram
Website:http://templetour.blogspot.in/2007/08/sri-lakshmi-narasimhaswamy-parikkal.html
Speciality:According to a legend, Lord Vishnu destroyed a demon known as Parakalasuran here to save his devotees and hence the place came to be known as Parikkal. It is also said that in order to appease the Lord Narasimha, Goddess Lakshmi embraced him and thus Parikkal gained its name. His devotees and hence the place came to be known as Parikkal.
The Lord here was said to have appeared before Vasantharajan, a local ruler.
Mantra:
Ugram Veeram Mahavishnum Jwalantham
            Sarvathomugam Lakshmi Narasimham
             Bheesham Bhatram Mrithyur mrityum
            Parikal Sri Lakshmi Narasimaya Namaha 
Recommendation:For Navagraha Dosha a visit to this temple is recommended.

 

Araikasu Amman/Brigadhambal (Goddess Parvathi)

                                   
                                                                
Location::Kokarneshwaram,Pudukottai
Nearest Station:Pudukottai
Website:http://pulivahanan.wetpaint.com/page/ARAI+KASU+AMMAN
Speciality:It is believed that when you have lost/misplaced something and cannot find it ,pray to this amman/durga and offer her Panaka/Jaggery.If prayed with sincere devotion you will get back .After ones prayers are answered you need to go to the temple and do the offerings.
Mantra:Om Araikasu Ammane Potri 
Recommendation:For getting back lost/misplaced belongings this temple is highly recommended.


Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Mantralayam-Vrindavana of Guru Raghavendra

                

Location:Mantralayam,Kurnool district,AP
Nearest Station:Mantralayam road
Official Website:www.raghavendramutt.org
To learn more details about the Madhwa Guru visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raghavendra_Swami
Speciality:It is believed that Guru Raghavendra Swami is in the Vrindavana from the past 339 years and is believed to be in the Vrindavana for another 361 years. While entering the Vrindavana, Guru Raghavendra Swami stated that he would be there (in the Vrindavana) for 700 years.
Mantra:Poojyaya Raghavendraya Satya Dharma Ratayacha,
Bhajatam Kalpavrikshaya Namatam Kamadhenave
Recommendation:For any follower of Madhwa philosophy a visit to Mantralaya once in a lifetime is a must.You can experience divine peace at Guru's abode.When one is disillustioned by the blows of life a visit to Mantralayam definitely shows light.For Debiliated Jupiter and Mercury in horoscope,Ashtama Guru periods a visit to Guru abode is recommended,

Idagunji Ganapathi

                                        

Location:Honnavar district,Karnataka,India
Nearest Station:Honnavara or Murudeshwara
History:More than 1500 years
Official Website:http://www.idagunjidevaru.com
Speciality:Here ganesha idol is in standing posture with 2 hands and short legs.One hand he is holding Padma(lotus) and the other Modaka (a kind of sweet).
Mantra:Vakra-Tunndda Maha-Kaaya Surya-Kotti Samaprabha
Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva-Kaaryessu Sarvadaa

Recommendation:Ganesha is worshipped as first of all Gods before undertaking any venture,he is believed to be removing the obstacles coming in the way.A visit to this temple before starting any new venture is advisable.For any issues in horoscope with respect to the planet ketu ,visit Ganapathi temple.



Story:

At the end of 'Dwapara Yuga' great saints were praying to the Sutha-Pouranika at Badarikashrama. Shri Krishna had implied to eliminate the on coming doshas of 'Kaliyuga'. The divine saint, Valakhilya initiated narrating the significance of Kunjavana.
Valakhilya along with other immortal saints was performing penitential activities in a forest. They started experiencing diverse hindrance in penitentiary activities. The holy saint was agitated by these obstacles. He seeked solace and worshipped Lord Krishna. Narada the noble saint approached Valakhilya. Narada received cordial and satiate wel-come with due rituals. Valakhilya explained his difficult situation to the divine saint and requested him to suggest pragmatic solutions to deal with the obstacles on his way. Narada advised him to worship God Vigneshwara (the remover of obstacles) before starting the penance again.
Valakhilya requested Narada to show him an appropriate place to worship the deity. Narada along with Valakhilya and other saints wandered westward in search of a suitable place. They came across the Sharavati river which gracefully caressed and consolidated with the ocean.
Narada chalked out an exact place located a few miles away to the left of Sharavati. The place was named as Kunjaranya. This would be a deserving place for their penitential activities. To add up to the significance of the place, Narada explained that in the past from time to time the Holy Trinity, Hari, Har and Brahma have come to this place to conduct their penance to stop the destruction of the "Asuras" (the demons). They also created lakes termed as "Chakratirtha" and "Brahmatirtha" which is truly a spiritual inspiration.
After sketching out this to all the saints, Narada with the help of the saints fabricated another lake named "Devatirtha". He then offered to bring Ganapathi (Vinayaka) along with other Gods including the Holy Trinity. Narada approached Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara to attend the "Puja" at Kunjaranya offered by the saints. He also took the liberty of requesting Parvathi to send her son, Ganapathi to the saints for the removal of obstacles.
Narada's charisma led all the Heavenly Gods along with Lord Ganapathi to attend the "Puja" with eminence and granduer. The temple dedicated especially for this purpose was decked with attractive decor and the enormous glittering diamonds and stones. Ganapathi received the rites, rituals and ceremonious formalities on the second day of Poorvathretha Yuga Nrapavara Chanda Shakabda 813 Vibhava Samwathsara which was decided as Uttarayana Shishiraruthu Maghamasa Shukla Dwitheeya Budhavara Punarwasu Nakshatra (Uttarashadha Nakshatra Visvamuhoortha the most auspicious time by Brahma.
The great saints and Heavenly beings chanted the hymns in praise of Lord Ganapathi. Ganapathi, magnificently attired, was holding “Modhaka” and “Padma” in his hands.
Immensely pleased by the devotion rendered on him by the saints, Ganapathi expressed his desire to grant the wishes of his devotees. The other Gods were cherished and treated equivalently. They also blessed their worshippers. The other Gods appealed to go to their original places. Ganapathi emphasized his decision to stay and gratify the desires of his devotees. He also implied the Gods to leave behind a part of their omniscient power in the various lakes encompassed there.
The devotees can attain their hearts desires by dripping into the varied "Theerthas" and by offering pujas to Him. A lake was bestowed to provide water for bathing at Ganapathi's request. It was named as "Ganeshtith".So according to this purana , Lord Ganapathi stayed in the place Kunjaranya which is now renowned as Idagunji.


                           



Tuesday, March 27, 2012

I have created this blog with the intention of providing details of all holy places in India. If you have more details on the temples discussed in this blog ,feel free to mail me the photographs,details.I would be happy to incorporate in my blog