Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 Glory of Avani http://www.avanisharadambal.com/homepage.htm Avani : Became a sacred pilgrim centre during the ancient time period of the Ramayana, Avani : A TAPOS BHOOMI where Shri Valmiki Maharshi practiced severe penances and austerities, Avani : A DIVYA BHOOMI where Goddess Sita gave birth to her divine sons, Lava and Kusha, Avani : A VEERA BHOOMI where Lava and Kusha fought against Shri Rama, Lakshmana and others, Avani : A DEVA BHOOMI where Shri Rama installed the Shri Ramalingeshwara Temple, where Goddess Sita worshipped in the Shri Bhavani temple, where Bharatha,Shatrughuna, Anjaneya and Sugreeva established holy Shiva temples, Avani : A PAVANA BHOOMI where the devotion of former pilgrims, and of rulers soon enables our spiritual development, and bestows peace and prosperity. Site of the great temple architecture of Hoysala and Pallava periods, we must now maintain and foster the glory of Avani. Avani Shringeri : Story of Sharadambal Temple According to legend, Sri Adi Sankara won an important debate over Sri Mandana Mishra, the incarnation of Sri Subramanya himself. Sri Adi Sankara requested that Sri.Ubhaya Bharathi, wife of Sri Mandana Mishra and the incarnation of Goddess Saraswathi herself, grace the place of his choice. Devi undertook the journey on the condition that Adi Sankara not look backward. However, he did when he heard her shalanga. Devi was forced to transform Herself into a shila. The idol has been in the possession of the Avani Sankarai Mutt. With the blessings of the present peetadhipathi of Avani Peetam, Devi now graces the temple for Adi Sharadambal, which has been built on the top of a hill behind Avani Sringeri Mutt. The temple was designed and built by Padma Shri Ganapathi Sthapathi of Kanchipuram. The Saradambal temple and Avani Sringeri Mutt are approachable by road from both Bangalore and Chennai. From Bangalore, take NH 4 towards Mulbagal and take a left turn near Sani temple, and go 2 kms to Avani temple. From Chennai, take NH 4 towards Mulbagal and take a left turn near the Sani temple and go 2 kms towards Avani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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