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“MahaVisnu”

Supersoul of Material Cosmos

Paramesvara

Mind

Contemplation

Attachment

Desire

Lust

Miseries caused by the mind and body

(adhyatmika)

Thinking

Internal energy

“Yoga-Maya”

Bhagavan

Adhi-yajna

Visnu

Sattva-guna

Bhakti

Brahma-Sabda

Sat

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Guru

Kala

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Supersoul of the Bhahmanda

Hrisikesa

Senses

Desire

Fear

Fear

Greed

Miseries inflicted by other living entities

(adhibhautika)

Feeling

Marginal energy

“Jiva-atmas”

(tatastha-sakti) (ksetrajna-sakti)

Brahman

Adhi-bhuta

Shiva

Tamas-guna

Karma

Sense-perception

Chitta

Tat

Sadhu

Desha

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Supersoul of the Jiva-atmas

Suhridam-sarva-bhutanam

Intelligence—[Gita 5.28]

Anger—[Gita 2.62]

Anger —[Gita 4.10]

Anger —[Gita 5.28]

Anger—[Gita 16.21]

Miseries are concerned, these are natural disasters that originate with the demigods

(adhidaivika)

Willing

External energy

“Maha-Maya”

(bahiranga-sakti)

Paramatma

Adhi-daiva

Brahma

Rajas-guna

Dhyana

Inference

Ananda

Sat

Sastra

Patra

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SB 3.2.21

 

Lord Çré Kåñëa is the Lord of all kinds of threes and is independently supreme by achievement of all kinds of fortune. He is worshiped by the eternal maintainers of the creation, who offer Him the paraphernalia of worship by touching their millions of helmets to His feet.

 

 

PURPORT

 

Lord Çré Kåñëa is so mild and merciful, as described in the above verses, and yet He is the Lord of all kinds of threes. He is the Supreme Lord of the three worlds, the three qualities of material nature and the three puruñas (Käraëodakaçäyé, Garbhodakaçäyé and Kñérodakaçäyé Viñëu).

 

There are innumerable universes, and in each and every universe there are different manifestations of Brahmä, Viñëu and Rudra. Besides that, there is the Çeña-mürti who bears all the universes on His hoods. And Lord Kåñëa is the Lord of all of them.

 

As the incarnation of Manu, He is the original source of all Manus in innumerable universes. Each universe has manifestations of 504,000 Manus. He is the Lord of the three principal potencies, namely cit-çakti, mäyä-çakti and taöastha-çakti, and He is the complete master of six kinds of fortune—wealth, strength, fame, beauty, knowledge and renunciation.

 

There is none who can excel Him in any matter of enjoyment, and certainly there is no one greater than Him. No one is equal to or greater than Him. It is the duty of everyone, whoever and wherever one may be, to surrender completely unto Him.

 

It is not wonderful, therefore, that all the transcendental controllers surrender to Him and make all offerings of worship.

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<?xml:namespace prefix = v ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" /><v:shapetype id=_x0000_t75 stroked="f" filled="f" path="m@4@5l@4@11@9@11@9@5xe" o:preferrelative="t" o:spt="75" coordsize="21600,21600"><v:stroke joinstyle="miter"></v:stroke><v:formulas><v:f eqn="if lineDrawn pixelLineWidth 0"></v:f><v:f eqn="sum @0 1 0"></v:f><v:f eqn="sum 0 0 @1"></v:f><v:f eqn="prod @2 1 2"></v:f><v:f eqn="prod @3 21600 pixelWidth"></v:f><v:f eqn="prod @3 21600 pixelHeight"></v:f><v:f eqn="sum @0 0 1"></v:f><v:f eqn="prod @6 1 2"></v:f><v:f eqn="prod @7 21600 pixelWidth"></v:f><v:f eqn="sum @8 21600 0"></v:f><v:f eqn="prod @7 21600 pixelHeight"></v:f><v:f eqn="sum @10 21600 0"></v:f></v:formulas><v:path o:connecttype="rect" gradientshapeok="t" o:extrusionok="f"></v:path><o:lock aspectratio="t" v:ext="edit"></o:lock></v:shapetype><v:shape id=_x0000_i1025 style="WIDTH: 24pt; HEIGHT: 24pt" type="#_x0000_t75" alt=""></v:shape>This number "12" is said to have a lot of speciality within itself and should be looked into it. For every Vaishnavan, Sandhya Vandanam is said to be a very great activity to do daily. This Sandhya Vandanam is done for 3 times a day (i.e.) in morning, afternoon and in the evening. During this, we should smear Thiruman, while doing and there are 12 places where we need to smear Thiruman Kaappu.

 

 

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</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Places

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 1"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Kesavaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Forehead

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 2"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Narayanaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Stomach

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 3"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Madhavaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Chest

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 4"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Govindaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Throat

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 5"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Vishnuvae Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Stomach (Right side)

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 6"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Madhusudhanaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Right hand

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 7"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Thiruvikramaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Throat (Right side)

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 8"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Vamanaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Stomach (Left side)

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 9"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Sridharaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Left hand

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 10"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Hrishikesaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Throat (Left side)

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 11"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Padmanabhaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Throat (Back side)

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 12; mso-yfti-lastrow: yes"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top><st1:place w:st="on">Om</st1:place> Damodharaya Namaha

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Behind (Mudhughu).

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These 12 great names of Sri Vishnu should be said while we smear Thiruman at the said place. The 12 names Corresponds to 12 tamil months.

 

 

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</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Vishnu.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 2"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Vaikasi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Madhusudhanan.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 3"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Aani

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Thiruvikraman.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 4"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Aadi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Vamanan.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 5"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Aavani

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Sridharan.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 6"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Purattasi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Hrishikesan.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 7"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Iyyppasi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Padmanabhan.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 8"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Karthigai

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Damodharan.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 9"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Margazhi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Kesavan.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 10"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Thai

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Narayanan.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 11"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Maasi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Madhavan.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 12; mso-yfti-lastrow: yes"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Panguni

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Govindan.

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The best way to attain Sriman Narayanan is through Alwars and Aacharyas. Let us see who are the Alwars and Aacharyas who were born in these 12 months.

 

 

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</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Great Names of Sri Vishnu

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 1"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Chittirai

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Madhurakavi Alwar

Uyyakondar

Sri Ramanujar

Kidambi Aacchan

Nadathoor Ammal

Kidambi Appullaar.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 2"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Vaikasi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Nammalwar

Thirukkoshtiyoor Nambi

Parasara Bhattar.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 3"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Aani

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Periyalwar

Srimath Nadhamunigal.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 4"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Aadi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Sri Andal

Aalavanthar.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 5"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Avani

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Sri Nayanachariyar

Kadikasalam Ammal

Periyavaachan pillai.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 6"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Purattasi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Sri Desikar

Brumbha thantra Swathantrar

Sri Aadhikesava Sadagopa Yathantra

Maha Desikan.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 7"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Iyppasi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Poigai Alwar

Bhoodathalwar

Peiyalwar

Vishwaksenar

Thirukkurugi Piran.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 8"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Karthigai

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Thirumangai Alwar

Thiruppan Alwar

Nampillai.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 9"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Maargazhi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Thondaradippodi Alwar

Periya Nambi.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 10"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Thai

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Thirumazhisai Alwar

Kurugai Kavalappan

Koorathazhwan

Embar.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 11"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Maasi

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Kulasekara Alwar

Manakkal Nambi

Thirukkachi Nambi.

</TD></TR><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 12; mso-yfti-lastrow: yes"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Panguni

</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-RIGHT: 3.75pt; BORDER-TOP: #c0c0c0; PADDING-LEFT: 3.75pt; BACKGROUND: #fff0b7; PADDING-BOTTOM: 3.75pt; BORDER-LEFT: #c0c0c0; PADDING-TOP: 3.75pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: #c0c0c0" vAlign=top>Periya Piratti.

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From these, we can clearly understand the speciality of the number 12.

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hanumanta replied:

Jaya Guru Datta

 

I have culled this information on other significant twelves (Dvadasas)

 

12 skandas in Bhagavatam

 

Brahmanda Purana (12,000 verses)

 

According to the Aitareya-Brahmana, Brahma as Prajapati (lord of beings) manifests himself first of all as twelve bodies or attributes, which are represented by the twelve gods, symbolizing 1) fire; 2) the sun; 3) soma, which gives omniscience; 4) all living beings; 5) vayu, or ether; 6) death, or breath of destruction -- Siva; 7) earth; 8) heaven; 9) Agni, the immaterial fire; 10) Aditya, the immaterial and invisible sun; 11) mind; and 12) the great infinite cycle, "which is not to be stopped." Brahma in one of his phases therefore is the visible universe, every atom of which is essentially himself.

 

Lord Rama's exile 12 +1

 

Aditi’s sons were the twelve gods known as the adityas. Their names were Vishnu, Shakra, Aryama, Dhata, Vidhata, Tvashta, Pusha, Vivasvana, Savita, Mitravaruna, Amsha and Bhaga.

 

Brahma once recounted to the sages the one hundred and eight sacred names of Surya.

The Brahma Purana lists these names and we reproduce them nine groups of twelve names each.

The twelve adityas are nothing but different forms of Surya.

Their names are Indra, Dhata, Parjanya, Tvashta, Pusha, Aryama, Bhaga, Vivasvana, Vishnu, Amashumana, Varuna and Mitra,

In each month of the year, it is a different aditya who shines, Indra shines in the month of Ashvina, Dhata in Kartika , Parjanya in Shravana, Tvashta in Falguna, Pusha in Pousha, Aryama in Vaishakha, Bhaga in Magha, Vivasvana in Jyaishtha, Vishnu in Chaitra, Amshumana in Ashada, Varuna in Bhadra and Mitra in Agrahayana.

 

Vishnu has twelve hundred rays

 

Dvadasha (12) Jyotirlingas

 

Dvadasha (12) Shakti Peethas

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