Category: SRI KALAHASTHEESWARA
SHRI KSHETRA SRIKALAHASTI The Temples associated with the Panchalingas
Thirukkachi Ekambam – Temple of Ekambaranath – Kanchipuram Arcot, Chenglepet and Nellore districts were referred to as Thondamandalam in olden days. Kanchipuram was the capital of Thondamandalam. The palavers ruled this place between third century and ninth century A.D. Inscriptions and other archaeological evidence indicate that this place was also…
SHRI KSHETRA SRIKALAHASTI The miracles of Sri Kalahastheeswara
SHRI KSHETRA SRIKALAHASTI The significance associated with Panchmukha linga (the five-faced linga)
Lord Siva, who manifests as panchamukha linga, is known by five names: Eesaana, Tatpurusha, Aghora, Vaasudeva and Sadyojaata. Aghora signifies the indestructable aspect of Siva; Eesaana signifies one who possess the 32 tattvaas (aspects) delineated by the righteous, one in whom the myraid forms of the Universe can be seen;…
SHRI KSHETRA SRIKALAHASTI The Story of Lord Vinayaka’s Idol located in the depths of the Suvarnamukhi river bed
Sakti is the manifestation of Omkara. In addition, sound is the manifestation of Sakthi. Lord Vinayaka, remover of obstacles, chief of the pramatha ganas, is a manifestation of Sakthi. It is believed that every undertaking, to proceed without obstacles, should begin with the worship of Lord Vinayaka. The place where…