Guest guest Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 FWD: Raju's Temple Visit Travelogues, Photos and Geographical Map of Tamilnadu Temples Sri Nootreteeswarar temple at Chinna Kavanam near Ponneri Dear All, Sri Nootreteeswarar temple at Chinna Kavanam near Ponneri at Chennai http://shanthiraju.wordpress.com/2007/12/18/chinna-kavanam/ This several thousand years old Shiva temple has two significances – Ankola tree and a Swayambu Vinayagar Ankola Tree: A 2500 years old Eranzhil tree (called Ankola in Sanskrit) has a special significance that its seeds are getting attracted to the tree itself like a magnet. This tree has been referred in the Sivaananda-lahari and following is the translation of the explanation by Kanchi Mahaperiyavar, Sri Chandrasekharendra Sarasvathi Swamigal: Ankolam nija-beeja santatirAyaskaantopalm soochikaa(Sivaananda-lahari, 61) "Just as: the seed of azhinjil (or ankola) tree merges with the parent tree; the iron needle is attracted towards the magnet; the creeper grows around the tree; and the river merges with the ocean: Bhakti is the constant immersion of the mind in the thoughts of the lotus feet of Pasupathi (or Siva). It is stated that there is a tree called Eru Azhinjil. Its fruit ripens, falls on the ground and breaks open. Then the seeds from the fruit, attracted as it were by a sort of force of gravity, move and attach themselves to the parent tree. Thereafter it is said that these seeds form part of the latter and disappear from sight. We, who have become separated from Bhagwan (God) should similarly gravitate towards Him; and ultimately become one with Him." Ankola Ganapathy: Here Agasthiar created a lingam everyday with the sand from the nearby Brahma Aranya river and worshipped them for 108 days. But on the final day, all the 108 lingams merged themselves into a single Vinayahar for the simple reason that he did not start the worship with a Vinayahar on day one. Then Lord Shiva gave dharshan to Agasthiar in the form of Vinayahar. The 108 lingams which got merged into a Vinayahar is present under the Ankola tree as a Swayambu (sand) Vinayahar in the name of Ankola Ganapathy. In spite of many thousands years and in spite of sitting under the tree without any roof, the sand made Vinayahar is still sitting pretty and looking great. Note: Look at the amazing commonality of the two - 108 lingams getting merged into a Vinayagar and the seeds of the Ankola tree getting attached to the parent tree – in combination with the Kanchi Maha Periyavar's explanation that "We, who have become separated from Bhagwan (God) should gravitate towards Him; and ultimately become one with Him". Regards, Raju Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2008 Report Share Posted June 21, 2008 do you have contact information for mr. raju. you just posted about the temples that have been neglected. i would like to contact him about this matter. thanks, __________ Raja Gursahani (: 559.474.8576 ,: rajagursahani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Namaste Raja, Sorry I don't have his direct contact details as his mail was forwarded to me by someone and I don't personally know Raju. However, you can scroll to the bottom of his Home Page and there's a dialogue box where you can post comments. He will reply to you like he'd replied to others who posted there. Om Namah Shivaya , " Raja Gursahani " <rajagursahani wrote: > > do you have contact information for mr. raju. you just posted about the > temples that have been neglected. i would like to contact him about this > matter. > > thanks, > __________ > > Raja Gursahani > (: 559.474.8576 > ,: rajagursahani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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