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FW: Wonder of wonders !

 

Tiruchendur Lord Murugan Temple is on the sea shore - within 100 metres

of the waves. The Temple is a cave with the entrance at the sea level

and the cave inside is sliding down to the Sanctum Sanctorum of the Lord

Subramaniam ( Murugan ).

 

When we stand in front of the deity, the sea water level outside is higher than

our heads.

There is every likely hood that tidal waves and tsunamis can rush in and fill

the

cave Temple with sea water. In the history of the Temple, it is mentioned that

the Wind

God ( Lord Varuna ) has promised Lord Murugan that he will not cross the

boundary of the Temple.

 

It seems the Wind God has kept his promise.

 

While the tsunami on 26/12/04 has lashed the eastern coast of India and

inundated all places near the coast deeply, the sea water did not enter

the Temple. At 10.00 Hrs on the fated day ( 26/12/04), the sea near the

temple receded by a Kilometre - people could see there a big crater with

rocks visible - gradually the sea came back to its original level. But

sea water has entered Jeeva Nager located opposite Tiruchendur Bus stand

at 12.30 Hrs.

 

All other coastal areas near Tiruchendur were affected by the lashing of

tsunami.

 

The Temple area is unaffected as the sea receded there as though to keep

the promise given.

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Taken from SRI LALITHA Yhoo Groups:

 

Shared by Manjunath, T \(GE Healthcare\)" .

 

Dear Manjunath ji,

thanks for this posting!

 

best regards

Shad

 

 

 

FW: Wonder of wonders !

 

Tiruchendur Lord Murugan Temple is on the sea shore - within 100

metres of the waves. The Temple is a cave with the entrance at the

sea level and the cave inside is sliding down to the Sanctum

Sanctorum of the Lord Subramaniam ( Murugan ).

 

When we stand in front of the deity, the sea water level outside is

higher than our heads.

There is every likely hood that tidal waves and tsunamis can rush in

and fill the cave Temple with sea water. In the history of the

Temple, it is mentioned that the Wind God ( Lord Varuna ) has

pomised Lord Murugan that he will not cross the boundary of the

Temple.

 

It seems the Wind God has kept his promise.

 

While the tsunami on 26/12/04 has lashed the eastern coast of India

and inundated all places near the coast deeply, the sea water did

not enter the Temple. At 10.00 Hrs on the fated day ( 26/12/04), the

sea near the temple receded by a Kilometre - people could see there

a big crater with rocks visible - gradually the sea came back to its

original level. But sea water has entered Jeeva Nager located

opposite Tiruchendur Bus stand at 12.30 Hrs.

 

All other coastal areas near Tiruchendur were affected by the

lashing of tsunami.

 

The Temple area is unaffected as the sea receded there as though to

keep the promise given.

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