Showing posts with label Murugan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Murugan. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Arunachala Darshan 24



Sri Valli Devasena Sametha Subramanya Darshan





The main peak is Lord Subramanya, the two peaks represent Valli and Devasena.

This darshan also qualifies as darshan of the Self between two thoughts ( the main peak, the two peaks).

This darshan also qualifies as Ganesha Darshan with Siddhi and Buddhi.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Arunachala Darshan 20

Sri Murugan Ganapathi Darshan



This is the darshan one sees when Arunachala emerges from the Maya Peaks and manifests Itself as the Elephant.

This was also my first darshan of Arunachala's peak.

In this darshan the main peak representin Ganesha who out of brotherly love overflowing is looking at the Northern Spur (smaller peak) representing Murugan.

The two Maya peaks represent the respective vehicles of Murugan and Ganesha, Peacock, Mouse.

Sri Murugan Ganesha Darshan of Arunachala

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Arunachala Darshan 18

Sri Jnana Pandita Katargama Murugan Darshan



Here is an excerpt from Wikipedia about Lord Murugan

"Murugan or Murukaṇ (Tamil: முருகன், Malayalam: മുരുകന്‍) called Subrahmanya (Kannada: ಸುಬ್ರಹ್ಮಣ್ಯ,Telugu: సుబ్రమణ్య స్వామి) is a popular Hindu deity among Tamil Hindus, and is worshipped primarily in areas with Tamil influence, especially South India, Sri Lanka , Malaysia and Mauritius . But in Sri Lanka, Hindus as well as Buddhists revere a highly sacred Buddhist and Hindu shrine Katharagama temple (also in Sinhala "Katharagama Devalaya") dedicated to him and situated deep south in the country.

Lord Murugan is more popular in South India compared to other parts of India.He is the God of war and the patron deity of the Tamil land (Tamil Nadu). Like most Hindu deities, He is known by many other names, including Senthil, Saravaṇa, Kārttikeya (meaning 'son of Krittika' ), Arumugam or Shanmukha (meaning 'one with six faces'), Kumāra (meaning 'child or son'), Guha, Skanda (meaning 'that which is spilled or oozed, namely seed' in Sanskrit), Subrahmaṇya, Vēlaṇ and Swaminatha."

Arunachala Hill is Lord Murugan Himself. Ramana has been cited by various devotess to be none other than the Shanmukha Murugan.

Arunachala therefore offers millions of Murugan darshans one of which is the Sri Jnana Pandita Katargama Murugan.

This is the darshan of the Hill from Kubera Lingam.

This darshan offers financial success and also helps in unfoding of Jnana, by the grace of Jnana Pandita Murugan.

The main peak is the Lord Murugan and the Northern spur to His left the Peacock.

Sri Jnana Pandita Katargama Murugan Darshan