Sunday, December 18, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Perumal Kovil Bharani Dheepam - Sri Thirukachi Nambigal Thiru Athyayana Uthsavam - Kesava Bashyam VN - Picasa Web Albums
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Perumal Kovil Bharani Dheepam - Sri Thirukachi Nambigal Thiru Athyayana Uthsavam - Kesava Bashyam VN - Picasa Web Albums:
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Monday, December 5, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Thirunangur 11 Garudasevai Festival - January 2012
Sri:
SriMathe Ramanujaya Nama:
Dear Srivaishnava Devotees
Thirunangur 11 Garudasevai Festival will be on January 23,24 and 25
23-Jan-2012 -> ThirumangaiAzhwar will be come to Thirunangur and Doing Mangalasasanam at:
Abimanashtalams
1, Thirukuraiyalur
2, Thirumangaimadam
Divya Desams
1, Thirukaavalampadi
2, Thirumanikudam
3, Thiparththanpalli
and afternoon will Happen Mangalsasanam for SriRangam and Thirunaraiur Nambi and Thirumanjanam for Thirumangaizhawar in Manajakuli Mandapam
And Azhwar again will go to Mangalasasanam for 5 Other Thirunangur divyadesams given below
1, Manimadakoil(Sri Narayanapermal)
2, Vanpusoththaman
3, Vaikunthavinnagaram
4, Semponseikoil
5, Thiruthetriyambalam
6, Arimeyavinnagaram
At night after Azhwar again will go to Manimadakoil for Arthajamam
24-Jan-2012 -> All 11 Empurmans will come to Manimadakoil(Sri Narayanaperumal Sannathi) for Mangalasasanam will be done by Thirumangaiazwar at Sri Narayaperumal Sannathi Manimadakkoil Temple. After that Sri ManavaalaMamunigal will do the Mangalasasanam for Thirumangai Azhwar.
That day Night 11 Garudasevai and Thirumangai azwar amsavaganam Utsavsam Festival will be happen at Manimadakoil.
And 25th-Jan Thirumangai Azhwar will go to Mangalasasanam for
1, Thiruvellakkulam
2, Thiruththevanarthogai
divyadesams
Adiyen Ramanuja Dasan
Sudharsan Iyengar
Thirunangur
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Monday, November 21, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Kalahalli Sri Lakshmivarahanatha
Monday, November 14, 2011
Kote Varadarajar temple - Swami Desikan, Sathyagalam
I was planning to visit sathyagalam fot last few months and Last week on occasion of my son's first birthday we visited the Kote Varadarajar Temple at Sathyagalam, Madhyarangam and T,Narasipura.
sathyagalam is 10kms from kollegal. It is a very beautiful village and Cauvery adds another feather to this village.
If you are travelling from Bangalore reach maddur and take a left on Kollegal road. You will reach Malavalli followed by Sathyagalam. The temple is 0.5kms from the bus stop.frequent buses available from Bangalore/Maddur to Kollegal which will stop at sathyagalam. Madhyarangam is less than 5kms from here. you can cover both the temples in half- a day. Bhattar stays inside the temple and you can visit the temple anytime during the day. Temple has very good toilet and bathing facilities.
for more information and temple history please visit the following links
http://www.vishnutemplesofkarnataka.info/Mysore/Sathyagalam.htm
I am very happy to share the pics taken by Swamin Lakshminarasimhan on the occasion of the annual Avabrutha Tula kaveri snanam to Swami deshikan a grand held in presence of HH Parakala Swami. November – 13th. Special Thanks to Swamin Lakshminarasimhan and Srinivassan Soundarrajan (for providing the link).
PHOTOS FROM SRI VEDANTHA DESIKAR'S ANNUAL THIRUNAKSHATRAM 2011 CELEBRATED ON 13TH NOVEMBER 2011 AT SATHYAGALAM
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Karnataka Divyadesam
sathyagalam is 10kms from kollegal. It is a very beautiful village and Cauvery adds another feather to this village.
If you are travelling from Bangalore reach maddur and take a left on Kollegal road. You will reach Malavalli followed by Sathyagalam. The temple is 0.5kms from the bus stop.frequent buses available from Bangalore/Maddur to Kollegal which will stop at sathyagalam. Madhyarangam is less than 5kms from here. you can cover both the temples in half- a day. Bhattar stays inside the temple and you can visit the temple anytime during the day. Temple has very good toilet and bathing facilities.
for more information and temple history please visit the following links
http://www.vishnutemplesofkarnataka.info/Mysore/Sathyagalam.htm
I am very happy to share the pics taken by Swamin Lakshminarasimhan on the occasion of the annual Avabrutha Tula kaveri snanam to Swami deshikan a grand held in presence of HH Parakala Swami. November – 13th. Special Thanks to Swamin Lakshminarasimhan and Srinivassan Soundarrajan (for providing the link).
PHOTOS FROM SRI VEDANTHA DESIKAR'S ANNUAL THIRUNAKSHATRAM 2011 CELEBRATED ON 13TH NOVEMBER 2011 AT SATHYAGALAM
Related article
Karnataka Divyadesam
Thursday, November 10, 2011
In honour of the Azhwars
Glimpses of the Mudhal Azhwar Utsavam that took place at Tirukovilur recently.
‘Thiru Kanden Ponmeni Kanden' is how an excited Peyazhwar described his moment of happiness after darshan of Ulagalandha Perumal, on one dark stormy night here in Aippasi at Mrugandu Rishi's Ashram in Tirukovilur.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Jaganmohana Ranganatha Temple Madhya Rangam
Madhyarangam is around 140 kms from Bangalore. After reaching maddur on the Bangalore-Mysore Highway, take left to join the Maddur-Kollegal road. Travel via malavali and take left at Sathyagala Hand Post to reach the temple. Cauvery flows along from Sathyagalam to Madhyarangam and branches into 2 beautiful falls.
The Shivanasamudra Falls is on the Kaveri River after the river has wound its way through the rocks and ravines of the Deccan Plateau and drops off to form waterfalls. The island town of Shivanasamudra divides the river into twin waterfalls. This creates the fourth largest island in the rivers course. A group of ancient temples are located here and there likely was a village.
This is a segmented waterfall. Segmented waterfalls occur where the water flow is broken into two or more channels before dropping over a cliff, resulting in multiple side by side waterfalls. It has an average width of 849 meters, a height of 90 m, and an average volume of 934 cubic meters / sec. The maximum recorded volume is 18,887 cubic meters / sec. It is a perennial waterfall. The time of best flow are the monsoon season of July to October.
A common misconception about these waterfalls are that the left segment is called Gaganachukki and the right segment is called Bharachukki. In reality the Bharachukki falls are a few kilometers to the south-west of the Gaganachukki falls. This is due to the Kaveri river itself splitting a few kilometers to the south into western and eastern branches. The western branch results in the twin waterfalls of Gaganachukki, whereas the eastern branch results in the Bharachukki falls. The Gaganachukki waterfalls are best viewed from the Shivanasamudra watch tower. Most of the pictures showing the twin waterfalls are taken from that location. There is another approach to the Gaganachukki falls from the Darga Hazrath Mardane Gaib. Despite warnings being posted, people climb down the rocks and attempt to view the waterfalls from behind/top, resulting in many fatal accidents. It is 139 km from the city of Bangalore.
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The Shivanasamudra Falls is on the Kaveri River after the river has wound its way through the rocks and ravines of the Deccan Plateau and drops off to form waterfalls. The island town of Shivanasamudra divides the river into twin waterfalls. This creates the fourth largest island in the rivers course. A group of ancient temples are located here and there likely was a village.
This is a segmented waterfall. Segmented waterfalls occur where the water flow is broken into two or more channels before dropping over a cliff, resulting in multiple side by side waterfalls. It has an average width of 849 meters, a height of 90 m, and an average volume of 934 cubic meters / sec. The maximum recorded volume is 18,887 cubic meters / sec. It is a perennial waterfall. The time of best flow are the monsoon season of July to October.
A common misconception about these waterfalls are that the left segment is called Gaganachukki and the right segment is called Bharachukki. In reality the Bharachukki falls are a few kilometers to the south-west of the Gaganachukki falls. This is due to the Kaveri river itself splitting a few kilometers to the south into western and eastern branches. The western branch results in the twin waterfalls of Gaganachukki, whereas the eastern branch results in the Bharachukki falls. The Gaganachukki waterfalls are best viewed from the Shivanasamudra watch tower. Most of the pictures showing the twin waterfalls are taken from that location. There is another approach to the Gaganachukki falls from the Darga Hazrath Mardane Gaib. Despite warnings being posted, people climb down the rocks and attempt to view the waterfalls from behind/top, resulting in many fatal accidents. It is 139 km from the city of Bangalore.
Bharachukki
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