Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Dear Rajesh All the temples mentioned in my email have been visited by me. Hence, if anything is mentioned in that site, it is probably some outdated information. You can safely visit all these temples. The only restriction that I know of is that women cannot visit the famed temple of Lord Ayyappa in Sabari Mala from their adolscence till they attain menopause. Similarly, in Shani Signapur women cannot pour til oil on the diety but can only watch from a distance. Regards RameshRajesh Umesh <umeshrajesh72 wrote: Ramesh, Is this place only for women.. I see that mentioned in the site..in the history page.. Thanks Rajesh--- On Sat, 29/3/08, cool guy <coolguy_realcool (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: cool guy <coolguy_realcool (AT) (DOT) co.in>RBSC : Change of times Date: Saturday, 29 March, 2008, 10:26 AM Dear Uma I was pained to hear that you are going through a "bad luck" phase these days. During the years 2002-2004 I myself was passing through a very bad time and emphathise which those who are having a hard time. I would suggest that you visit the Chottanikkarabhagav athy temple in Kerala. You have to go by train to Ernakulam or by flight to Cochin Airport. The temple is approx. 40 kms from Cochin Airport and 20 kms from Ernakulam Station. Please try to reach there on any Friday morning. There is a special pooja done in the evening between 8 and 9 pm where you should be present. Please carry a neat and clean 1 litre pet bottle with you. After the pooja gets over at 9 pm one reddish coloured liquid is kept in a bucket and sprayed all over the place. Collect this liquid in your bottle and sprinkle it all over your residence to drive away evil spirits and bad luck. Do not use the entire bottle in one day but try to use it atleast for a week. A lot of people who are possessed by spirits and mentally afflicted come for this puja and get cured over a period of time, depending on how seriously they have been affected. I would suggest that children below the age of 10 are not taken for this pooja, though my children were not scared at all. I would also suggest you visit ancient Lord Shiva Temples at Vaikom, Kadathurthy and Ettmannur. A visit to Ettmannur provides relief from grief and mental pain and is highly beneficial. You can also take this opportunity to visit the Guruvayoor temple. I would recommend people suffering from financial difficulties to visit this temple. You can cover all the temples if you can take two days off from your regular duties. On Thursday you can visit Guruvayoor early in the morning and in the evening you can cover Vaikom, Kadathurthy and Ettmannur. On Friday you can be at the Devi Temple at Chottanikkara. Of course I don't know where you stay, but I am saying two days from the time you are at Ernakulam station. For further details on the Chottanikkarabhagav athy temple, I am giving the link below: www.chottanikkarabh agavathy. org Regards and my best wishes for a wonderful and prosperous future. Ramesh COOLGUY Bring your gang together - do your thing. Start your group. Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just a click away. COOLGUY Forgot the famous last words? Access your message archive online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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