Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 Om shivaya namah Dear sri ramachandran nair, Can you share with us about your bharat yatra? Curious to know the important temples you had covered during this yatra. I also have such an idea and your imputs will be very valuable for me and others. Thanks. Rgds Anand " R. Ramachandran Nair " <cancercrusader 11 Apr 2007 01:03:22 Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram. Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the group again to have some enlightenment. You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan.org I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago when my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999- 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the yathra by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit Pasupatinath Temple too. I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted too suddenly. I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva in two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree and temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is towards East. The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern for the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and hygienic atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed much sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it will be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya Group members enlighten me on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 Dear Ramachandran Ji, Yes, certinly, if the temple is well taken care of, it will be good for the community atleast. How do you propose to do that if the trust taking care of the temple itself is not interested? Is there anyway to make chnages to this trust? Regards, Bhupendra. , " R. Ramachandran Nair " <cancercrusader wrote: > > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the > group again to have some enlightenment. > > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan.org > > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago when > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999- > 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the yathra > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit Pasupatinath > Temple too. > > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted > too suddenly. > > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva in > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree and > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > towards East. > > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern for > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and hygienic > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed much > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it will > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya > Group members enlighten me on this? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 During my school days I learnt from my teachers about Adi Sankara and his travelling all over India and establishing Mutts and that too at a very young age and when there were no such communication facilities including road. On October 2, 1998 I had to undertake a Fast Unto Death at Sewagram as a part of my cancer and corruption crusade. Fasting gave me some spiritual awakening. On the sixty day of the fast the government forcefully administer on my physical body IV fluid and that literally broke the fast, but I continued sitting below a neem tree with waste material roofing. I remained below the neem tree for more than 54 days never minding the wagaries of climate. Then a futile attempt was made on my life by putting the hut below the neem tree on fire on midnight at around 3 A.M. while I was past asleep. Except my clothes and some papers and the roof as such getting burned, nothing happened to me. What a Divine Grace! That time I again thought of undertaking a Bharath Yathra without money and with the vow not to ask anyone for anything, leaving it for each moment to lead me to the next moment and each place to the next place. I announced my mission at various satsangs and invited those interested to join me either in full or part of the journey. None came forward as they could not even think as to how it is possible to travel by foot and that too without money. Remember that I undertook this Bharath Yathra as a part of my cancer and corruption crusade. I commenced my journey at Kanyakumari on October 2, 1999 all alone without anyone to falg off the journey. I watched the sun rise, visited Devi Temple, visited Vivekananda Rock and meditated there, returned to Gandhi Mandapa and participated in the prayers, and finally in the afternoon commenced the journey. Withought any prior warning or knowledge, my journey drifted me to spirituality when I reached Kollur Mookambika Devi Temple. I stayed there for three days and visited Kodachatri too. If I describe the places I visited and the temples I visited it will be very long. I must have visited hundreds and thousands of temples during my journey. Journey took me to all tweleve Jyotir Ling Temples as well as Dwaraka, Puri, Mathura, Pushkar, Ayodhyaya, etc. Commencing the journey at Kanyakumari on October 2, 1999, I travelled criss-cross the country, mostly by foot, and reached the Himayan Shrine Kedarnath in August 2000. With Kedarnath I completed all tweleve Jyortir Ling Temples. Earlier a few years before I had the opportunity to visit Pasupatinath Temple at Kathmandu, Nepal. After visiting Kedarnath I returned to Delhi base and formally wound up my Bharath Yathra on August 31, 2000. During the journey at Calcutta a futile attempt was made on my life and I was even hospitalised. All I lost was my few material belongings. Thank God my memory did not get lost. Many people advised me to write a book on it. I made a few attempts and all time there were some " Vignas " . I took it that the time has not come for writing my experience of this Bharath Yathra. Such a journey can be undertaken by anyone including a child. First of all learn to totally and unconditionally surreder to the God Almighty. That surrender make everything possible and feasible. Lord Siva helps this possible. Om Namah Shivaya R. Ramachandran Nair *Sri Ram Nivedit P.S. *This is a spiritual name I have taken for myself when I got it at the banks of Ganga at Rishikesh after completing the Bharath Yathra. Name itself indicate my total surrender to the inner consciousness. , " Anand Ravi " <anandravi2004 wrote: > > Om shivaya namah > > Dear sri ramachandran nair, > > Can you share with us about your bharat yatra? > > Curious to know the important temples you had covered during this yatra. I also have such an idea and your imputs will be very valuable for me and others. > > Thanks. Rgds > Anand > > > > " R. Ramachandran Nair " <cancercrusader > 11 Apr 2007 01:03:22 > > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram. > > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the > group again to have some enlightenment. > > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan.org > > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago when > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999- > 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the yathra > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit Pasupatinath > Temple too. > > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted > too suddenly. > > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva in > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree and > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > towards East. > > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern for > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and hygienic > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed much > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it will > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya > Group members enlighten me on this? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 quite intersting can you give some of your experience during travel on foot. it is very interesting how a person determination has taken to this atj R. Ramachandran Nair <cancercrusader Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:27:30 AM Re: Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram. During my school days I learnt from my teachers about Adi Sankara and his travelling all over India and establishing Mutts and that too at a very young age and when there were no such communication facilities including road.On October 2, 1998 I had to undertake a Fast Unto Death at Sewagram as a part of my cancer and corruption crusade. Fasting gave me some spiritual awakening. On the sixty day of the fast the government forcefully administer on my physical body IV fluid and that literally broke the fast, but I continued sitting below a neem tree with waste material roofing. I remained below the neem tree for more than 54 days never minding the wagaries of climate. Then a futile attempt was made on my life by putting the hut below the neem tree on fire on midnight at around 3 A.M. while I was past asleep. Except my clothes and some papers and the roof as such getting burned, nothing happened to me. What a Divine Grace!That time I again thought of undertaking a Bharath Yathra without money and with the vow not to ask anyone for anything, leaving it for each moment to lead me to the next moment and each place to the next place. I announced my mission at various satsangs and invited those interested to join me either in full or part of the journey. None came forward as they could not even think as to how it is possible to travel by foot and that too without money. Remember that I undertook this Bharath Yathra as a part of my cancer and corruption crusade. I commenced my journey at Kanyakumari on October 2, 1999 all alone without anyone to falg off the journey. I watched the sun rise, visited Devi Temple, visited Vivekananda Rock and meditated there, returned to Gandhi Mandapa and participated in the prayers, and finally in the afternoon commenced the journey.Withought any prior warning or knowledge, my journey drifted me to spirituality when I reached Kollur Mookambika Devi Temple. I stayed there for three days and visited Kodachatri too. If I describe the places I visited and the temples I visited it will be very long. I must have visited hundreds and thousands of temples during my journey. Journey took me to all tweleve Jyotir Ling Temples as well as Dwaraka, Puri, Mathura, Pushkar, Ayodhyaya, etc.Commencing the journey at Kanyakumari on October 2, 1999, I travelled criss-cross the country, mostly by foot, and reached the Himayan Shrine Kedarnath in August 2000. With Kedarnath I completed all tweleve Jyortir Ling Temples. Earlier a few years before I had the opportunity to visit Pasupatinath Temple at Kathmandu, Nepal. After visiting Kedarnath I returned to Delhi base and formally wound up my Bharath Yathra on August 31, 2000. During the journey at Calcutta a futile attempt was made on my life and I was even hospitalised. All I lost was my few material belongings. Thank God my memory did not get lost.Many people advised me to write a book on it. I made a few attempts and all time there were some "Vignas". I took it that the time has not come for writing my experience of this Bharath Yathra.Such a journey can be undertaken by anyone including a child. First of all learn to totally and unconditionally surreder to the God Almighty. That surrender make everything possible and feasible. Lord Siva helps this possible. Om Namah ShivayaR. Ramachandran Nair*Sri Ram NiveditP.S. *This is a spiritual name I have taken for myself when I got it at the banks of Ganga at Rishikesh after completing the Bharath Yathra. Name itself indicate my total surrender to the inner consciousness.om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.com, "Anand Ravi" <anandravi2004@ ...> wrote:>> Om shivaya namah> > Dear sri ramachandran nair,> > Can you share with us about your bharat yatra?> > Curious to know the important temples you had covered during this yatra. I also have such an idea and your imputs will be very valuable for me and others.> > Thanks. Rgds> Anand> > > > "R. Ramachandran Nair" <cancercrusader@ ...>> 11 Apr 2007 01:03:22 > To:om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.com> [om_namah_shivaya_ group] Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram.> > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the > group again to have some enlightenment.> > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan .org> > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago when > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999-> 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the yathra > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit Pasupatinath > Temple too.> > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted > too suddenly.> > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva in > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree and > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > towards East.> > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern for > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and hygienic > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed much > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it will > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya > Group members enlighten me on this?> TV dinner still cooling?Check out "Tonight's Picks" on TV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 First physical condition of temple most important is daily agama poojas will turn back temple with power reciting rudra and abishaka and daily pooja rituals and spl pooja on Sivarathri, Pradosa , Ekadesi,Astami and Mahamayas Rudra pooja continuously for few days is very good out of all one need to Focus continuously on many aspects if u have to get back original cherisma Any clensing of temple as per vedas are to be looked into atj b_jamnadas <b_jamna> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:24:56 AM Re: Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram. Dear Ramachandran Ji,Yes, certinly, if the temple is well taken care of, it will be good for the community atleast. How do you propose to do that if the trust taking care of the temple itself is not interested? Is there anyway to make chnages to this trust?Regards,Bhupendra.om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.com, "R. Ramachandran Nair" <cancercrusader@ ...> wrote:>> Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the > group again to have some enlightenment.> > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan .org> > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago when > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999-> 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the yathra > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit Pasupatinath > Temple too.> > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted > too suddenly.> > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva in > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree and > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > towards East.> > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern for > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and hygienic > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed much > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it will > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya > Group members enlighten me on this?> Don't be flakey. Get Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 halo Sir , the web site is not a working one ..can you please check thanks vivek b_jamnadas <b_jamna> wrote: Dear Ramachandran Ji,Yes, certinly, if the temple is well taken care of, it will be good for the community atleast. How do you propose to do that if the trust taking care of the temple itself is not interested? Is there anyway to make chnages to this trust?Regards,Bhupendra. , "R. Ramachandran Nair" <cancercrusader wrote:>> Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the > group again to have some enlightenment.> > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan.org> > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago when > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999-> 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the yathra > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit Pasupatinath > Temple too.> > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted > too suddenly.> > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva in > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree and > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > towards East.> > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern for > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and hygienic > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed much > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it will > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya > Group members enlighten me on this?> Be a PS3 game guru.Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Sri Ram Nivedit Ji, you rock! I bow at Your Lotus Feet. I am in awe of Your Surrender, Shraddha, and Sheer Force of Will. We need more people like you in the world. JAI SIYA RAM!!! Surya - R. Ramachandran Nair Wednesday, April 11, 2007 9:57 PM Re: Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram. During my school days I learnt from my teachers about Adi Sankara and his travelling all over India and establishing Mutts and that too at a very young age and when there were no such communication facilities including road.On October 2, 1998 I had to undertake a Fast Unto Death at Sewagram as a part of my cancer and corruption crusade. Fasting gave me some spiritual awakening. On the sixty day of the fast the government forcefully administer on my physical body IV fluid and that literally broke the fast, but I continued sitting below a neem tree with waste material roofing. I remained below the neem tree for more than 54 days never minding the wagaries of climate. Then a futile attempt was made on my life by putting the hut below the neem tree on fire on midnight at around 3 A.M. while I was past asleep. Except my clothes and some papers and the roof as such getting burned, nothing happened to me. What a Divine Grace!That time I again thought of undertaking a Bharath Yathra without money and with the vow not to ask anyone for anything, leaving it for each moment to lead me to the next moment and each place to the next place. I announced my mission at various satsangs and invited those interested to join me either in full or part of the journey. None came forward as they could not even think as to how it is possible to travel by foot and that too without money. Remember that I undertook this Bharath Yathra as a part of my cancer and corruption crusade. I commenced my journey at Kanyakumari on October 2, 1999 all alone without anyone to falg off the journey. I watched the sun rise, visited Devi Temple, visited Vivekananda Rock and meditated there, returned to Gandhi Mandapa and participated in the prayers, and finally in the afternoon commenced the journey.Withought any prior warning or knowledge, my journey drifted me to spirituality when I reached Kollur Mookambika Devi Temple. I stayed there for three days and visited Kodachatri too. If I describe the places I visited and the temples I visited it will be very long. I must have visited hundreds and thousands of temples during my journey. Journey took me to all tweleve Jyotir Ling Temples as well as Dwaraka, Puri, Mathura, Pushkar, Ayodhyaya, etc.Commencing the journey at Kanyakumari on October 2, 1999, I travelled criss-cross the country, mostly by foot, and reached the Himayan Shrine Kedarnath in August 2000. With Kedarnath I completed all tweleve Jyortir Ling Temples. Earlier a few years before I had the opportunity to visit Pasupatinath Temple at Kathmandu, Nepal. After visiting Kedarnath I returned to Delhi base and formally wound up my Bharath Yathra on August 31, 2000. During the journey at Calcutta a futile attempt was made on my life and I was even hospitalised. All I lost was my few material belongings. Thank God my memory did not get lost.Many people advised me to write a book on it. I made a few attempts and all time there were some "Vignas". I took it that the time has not come for writing my experience of this Bharath Yathra.Such a journey can be undertaken by anyone including a child. First of all learn to totally and unconditionally surreder to the God Almighty. That surrender make everything possible and feasible. Lord Siva helps this possible. Om Namah ShivayaR. Ramachandran Nair*Sri Ram NiveditP.S. *This is a spiritual name I have taken for myself when I got it at the banks of Ganga at Rishikesh after completing the Bharath Yathra. Name itself indicate my total surrender to the inner consciousness. , "Anand Ravi" <anandravi2004 wrote:>> Om shivaya namah> > Dear sri ramachandran nair,> > Can you share with us about your bharat yatra?> > Curious to know the important temples you had covered during this yatra. I also have such an idea and your imputs will be very valuable for me and others.> > Thanks. Rgds> Anand> > > > "R. Ramachandran Nair" <cancercrusader> 11 Apr 2007 01:03:22 > > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram.> > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the > group again to have some enlightenment.> > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan.org> > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago when > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999-> 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the yathra > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit Pasupatinath > Temple too.> > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted > too suddenly.> > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva in > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree and > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > towards East.> > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern for > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and hygienic > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed much > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it will > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya > Group members enlighten me on this?> Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.2.0/756 - Release 4/10/2007 10:44 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Dear Bhupendraji, I do not see an immediate possibility of change in the trust. I am confident that Lord Siva Himself will help internal transformation of the trust members. Their Asuragunas should slowly disappear and Devagunas should overtake them. Then they themselves will make necessary changes. I am hopeful of it. Therefore I am keeping patience and all the time praying Lord Siva to give them goog heart to do good deeds. Another alternative is to seek legal assistance. Even if I am a humble student of law, I do not find it necessary to take temple affairs to the Law Courts. I leave it to the Supreme Judge of the Universe Lord Siva Himself to do justice. Hopefully this should happen in a few months time. I foresee that within five years from now, the temple will become a place of pilgrimate for hundreds and thousands of devotees. In that belief and silent prayers to Lord Siva I remain. Am I wrong in my belief...faith? Om Namaha Shivaya R. Ramachandran Nair , " b_jamnadas " <b_jamna> wrote: > > Dear Ramachandran Ji, > > Yes, certinly, if the temple is well taken care of, it will be good > for the community atleast. How do you propose to do that if the > trust taking care of the temple itself is not interested? Is there > anyway to make chnages to this trust? > > Regards, > Bhupendra. > , " R. Ramachandran > Nair " <cancercrusader@> wrote: > > > > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once > > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the > > group again to have some enlightenment. > > > > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan.org > > > > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago > when > > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house > > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999- > > 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the > yathra > > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit > Pasupatinath > > Temple too. > > > > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year > > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy > > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted > > too suddenly. > > > > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva > in > > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree > and > > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > > towards East. > > > > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern > for > > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and > hygienic > > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed > much > > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it > will > > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but > > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya > > Group members enlighten me on this? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 The website: http://www.udiyannoorappan.org/ is working. I opened it up this morning. Please try again. , vivek <vivek151974 wrote: > > halo Sir , > > the web site is not a working one ..can you please check > > thanks > vivek > > b_jamnadas <b_jamna> wrote: > Dear Ramachandran Ji, > > Yes, certinly, if the temple is well taken care of, it will be good > for the community atleast. How do you propose to do that if the > trust taking care of the temple itself is not interested? Is there > anyway to make chnages to this trust? > > Regards, > Bhupendra. > , " R. Ramachandran > Nair " <cancercrusader@> wrote: > > > > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once > > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the > > group again to have some enlightenment. > > > > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan.org > > > > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago > when > > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house > > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999- > > 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the > yathra > > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit > Pasupatinath > > Temple too. > > > > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year > > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy > > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted > > too suddenly. > > > > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva > in > > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree > and > > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > > towards East. > > > > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern > for > > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and > hygienic > > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed > much > > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it > will > > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but > > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya > > Group members enlighten me on this? > > > Be a PS3 game guru. > Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Games. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 If the trust incharge iof the temple is the real problem, could something be done to memebers in the trust to re-astablich interest in the temple that allows for such activities that you mention below.....I agree 1q00% with what you mention below. , Arakampakkam Thiaagrajan jagadeesan <atjags wrote: > > First physical condition of temple > most important is daily agama poojas will turn back temple with power > reciting rudra and abishaka and daily pooja rituals and spl pooja on Sivarathri, Pradosa , Ekadesi,Astami > and Mahamayas Rudra pooja continuously for few days is very good > out of all one need to Focus continuously on many aspects if u have to get back original cherisma > Any clensing of temple as per vedas are to be looked into > atj > > > > b_jamnadas <b_jamna> > > Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:24:56 AM > Re: Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram. > > Dear Ramachandran Ji, > > Yes, certinly, if the temple is well taken care of, it will be good > for the community atleast. How do you propose to do that if the > trust taking care of the temple itself is not interested? Is there > anyway to make chnages to this trust? > > Regards, > Bhupendra. > om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.com, " R. Ramachandran > Nair " <cancercrusader@ ...> wrote: > > > > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once > > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the > > group again to have some enlightenment. > > > > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan .org > > > > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago > when > > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house > > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999- > > 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the > yathra > > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit > Pasupatinath > > Temple too. > > > > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year > > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy > > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted > > too suddenly. > > > > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva > in > > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree > and > > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > > towards East. > > > > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern > for > > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and > hygienic > > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed > much > > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it > will > > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but > > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya > > Group members enlighten me on this? > Don't be flakey. Get Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. http://mobile./mail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 Dear Ramachandran Ji, No, you are certainly correct in your belief, faith in god can make anything possible.....however, if the the people of the community (where the temple is located) themselves have an indifferent attitude to the temple, will Lord bother to do anything based on prayers of a few isolated individuals? That is what I am concerned about. Could something be done to create to popularise the temple such that the people themselves feel sorry about the state of the temple and begin to have a genuine desire for bringing about improvements and proper service at the temple? Regards, Bhupendra. , " R. Ramachandran Nair " <cancercrusader wrote: > > Dear Bhupendraji, > > I do not see an immediate possibility of change in the trust. I am > confident that Lord Siva Himself will help internal transformation > of the trust members. Their Asuragunas should slowly disappear and > Devagunas should overtake them. Then they themselves will make > necessary changes. I am hopeful of it. Therefore I am keeping > patience and all the time praying Lord Siva to give them goog heart > to do good deeds. > > Another alternative is to seek legal assistance. Even if I am a > humble student of law, I do not find it necessary to take temple > affairs to the Law Courts. I leave it to the Supreme Judge of the > Universe Lord Siva Himself to do justice. > > Hopefully this should happen in a few months time. I foresee that > within five years from now, the temple will become a place of > pilgrimate for hundreds and thousands of devotees. In that belief > and silent prayers to Lord Siva I remain. > > Am I wrong in my belief...faith? > > Om Namaha Shivaya > > R. Ramachandran Nair > > , " b_jamnadas " > <b_jamnadas@> wrote: > > > > Dear Ramachandran Ji, > > > > Yes, certinly, if the temple is well taken care of, it will be > good > > for the community atleast. How do you propose to do that if the > > trust taking care of the temple itself is not interested? Is there > > anyway to make chnages to this trust? > > > > Regards, > > Bhupendra. > > , " R. Ramachandran > > Nair " <cancercrusader@> wrote: > > > > > > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was > once > > > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to > the > > > group again to have some enlightenment. > > > > > > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > > > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan.org > > > > > > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago > > when > > > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a > house > > > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during > 1999- > > > 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > > > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the > > yathra > > > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > > > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit > > Pasupatinath > > > Temple too. > > > > > > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A > year > > > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the > energy > > > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got > depleted > > > too suddenly. > > > > > > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > > > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > > > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > > > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva > > in > > > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree > > and > > > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > > > towards East. > > > > > > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern > > for > > > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and > > hygienic > > > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed > > much > > > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > > > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > > > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > > > > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it > > will > > > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, > but > > > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha > Shivaya > > > Group members enlighten me on this? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 Hi, What wesbite are you talking about? Regards, Bhupendra. , vivek <vivek151974 wrote: > > halo Sir , > > the web site is not a working one ..can you please check > > thanks > vivek > > b_jamnadas <b_jamna> wrote: > Dear Ramachandran Ji, > > Yes, certinly, if the temple is well taken care of, it will be good > for the community atleast. How do you propose to do that if the > trust taking care of the temple itself is not interested? Is there > anyway to make chnages to this trust? > > Regards, > Bhupendra. > , " R. Ramachandran > Nair " <cancercrusader@> wrote: > > > > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was once > > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to the > > group again to have some enlightenment. > > > > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan.org > > > > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago > when > > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a house > > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during 1999- > > 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the > yathra > > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit > Pasupatinath > > Temple too. > > > > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A year > > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the energy > > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got depleted > > too suddenly. > > > > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva > in > > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree > and > > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > > towards East. > > > > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern > for > > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and > hygienic > > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed > much > > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it > will > > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, but > > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha Shivaya > > Group members enlighten me on this? > > > Be a PS3 game guru. > Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Games. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2007 Report Share Posted April 14, 2007 Namaskaar BhupendraIf Homa is done and at the end of it the Pujari offers seven handfuls of Dhan ( paddy-unhusked rice ) with the mantra "Aum Krim Svaha" ( Mantra of Kali Ma ) this will attract people to the temple thereafter it should always be repeated every day.Namah SivayaBest RegardsPandit Devindra Maharajb_jamnadas <b_jamna> wrote: Dear Ramachandran Ji, No, you are certainly correct in your belief, faith in god can make anything possible.....however, if the the people of the community (where the temple is located) themselves have an indifferent attitude to the temple, will Lord bother to do anything based on prayers of a few isolated individuals? That is what I am concerned about. Could something be done to create to popularise the temple such that the people themselves feel sorry about the state of the temple and begin to have a genuine desire for bringing about improvements and proper service at the temple? Regards, Bhupendra. , "R. Ramachandran Nair" <cancercrusader wrote: > > Dear Bhupendraji, > > I do not see an immediate possibility of change in the trust. I am > confident that Lord Siva Himself will help internal transformation > of the trust members. Their Asuragunas should slowly disappear and > Devagunas should overtake them. Then they themselves will make > necessary changes. I am hopeful of it. Therefore I am keeping > patience and all the time praying Lord Siva to give them goog heart > to do good deeds. > > Another alternative is to seek legal assistance. Even if I am a > humble student of law, I do not find it necessary to take temple > affairs to the Law Courts. I leave it to the Supreme Judge of the > Universe Lord Siva Himself to do justice. > > Hopefully this should happen in a few months time. I foresee that > within five years from now, the temple will become a place of > pilgrimate for hundreds and thousands of devotees. In that belief > and silent prayers to Lord Siva I remain. > > Am I wrong in my belief...faith? > > Om Namaha Shivaya > > R. Ramachandran Nair > > , "b_jamnadas" > <b_jamnadas@> wrote: > > > > Dear Ramachandran Ji, > > > > Yes, certinly, if the temple is well taken care of, it will be > good > > for the community atleast. How do you propose to do that if the > > trust taking care of the temple itself is not interested? Is there > > anyway to make chnages to this trust? > > > > Regards, > > Bhupendra. > > , "R. Ramachandran > > Nair" <cancercrusader@> wrote: > > > > > > Udiyannoor Siva Temple at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was > once > > > before introduced to Om Namah Shivaya Group. I am writing to > the > > > group again to have some enlightenment. > > > > > > You can learn more about this eight-hundred year old temple by > > > visiting the website: www.udiyannoorappan.org > > > > > > I visited this temple for the first time about three years ago > > when > > > my daughter came to live in the near vicinity after buying a > house > > > of her own. This visit was after my Bharath Yathra during > 1999- > > > 2000 that took me criss-cross the country from Kanyakumari to > > > Kedarnath in Himalayas. This was without money. During the > > yathra > > > by Divine Grace visit all twelve Jyotir Ling Temples apartfrom > > > hundreds of other Siva Temples. Earlier I could visit > > Pasupatinath > > > Temple too. > > > > > > I could experience much energy in Udiyannoor Siva Temple. A > year > > > back the temple organized Maha Rudra Yajna. Thereafter the > energy > > > level increased tremendously. The increased energy got > depleted > > > too suddenly. > > > > > > I noticed to my surprise the temple management is with a trust > > > filled with persons less interested in temple upkeeping and Siva > > > worshipping habit. The temple has a very beautiful natural > > > environment and setting. There are two separate deities of Siva > > in > > > two separate temples in the same place, with a large banyan tree > > and > > > temple front in the front. One The openings of the temple is > > > towards East. > > > > > > The temple surroundings are not kept clean. There is no concern > > for > > > the members of the trust to keep the temple in a clean and > > hygienic > > > atmosphere. Apparently as a result of this neglect, I noticed > > much > > > sufferings around the temple. During the past few months, there > > > have been a number of deaths with one kilometre radius of the > > > temple. There are innumerable other sufferings. > > > > > > I strongly feel that if the temple is properly taken care of it > > will > > > be to the benefit of not only those living around the temple, > but > > > the humanity as a whole. Can the knowledgeable Om Namaha > Shivaya > > > Group members enlighten me on this? > > > > > > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out new cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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