Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Maharshi Upamanya

Upamanyu one of the great devotees of Lord Shiva is very special as he is a child and worshipped Lord Shiva for Milk.
Upamanyu born in a poor family who could not provide him milk was encouraged by his mother to worship Lord Shiva who was the only one who could give him milk.
She explained the child about the greatness of Lord Shiva.
The child got his mind filled with devotion for Lord Shiva and went for a penace to obtain the blessings of his Lord.
Inspite of many hurdles the boy didn't stop chanting Panchakshari which gave him great strength.
At last after being tested by his Lord he was blessed with the greatest boons one could get and was accepted as the beloved son of his Lord Ksheeraramalingeswara who gave him Ksheerasamudra.
When Lord Ksheeraramalingeswara asked the boy to get another boon he wished,  the boy out of his pure and innocent devotion towards his Lord , replied to bless him with complete devotion and Shivasaayujya(close relation with him). 
Happy with his request Lord stayed there with Maa Paarvathi in Ksheerapuri(palakollu).

Clear and complete info can be viewed at Story of Maharshi Upamanyu

Monday, January 26, 2009

Spirituality of Palakollu

Palakollu is special as the sacred place where Lord Shiva in his name of Ksheeraraamalingeswara is residing with Maa Paarvathi.
This shrine of Lord Shiva is famous as one of the Pancharama kshetras in Andhra Pradesh.
The glory of this kshetra is mentioned in some of the Ashtadasa(Eighteen) mahapuranas like the Shiva Maha purana and Skanda Maha purana.
Sthalapurana(Stories regarding the spiritual significance) says about three instances signifying Ksheeraraamalingeswara.
They include :
1. Story of Lord Vishnu.
2. Story of Maharshi Upamanya.
3. Story of Lord Rama.

Story of Lord Vishnu:

When all the deities(devatalu) were facing troubles from demons(danavas). All of them requested Lord Vishnu to save them from the demons.
Then Lord Vishnu by the grace of Lord Shiva decides to do special puja to Ksheeraraamalingeswara.
Lord Shiva tests him to know his devotion.
Lord Vishnu finally gets the grace of Ksheeraraamalingeswara and blessed with Sudarsanachakra. With that weapon he could defeat the demons and provide peace to deities.
For more details and Shiva sahasranama, please go to my full article on Ksheera ramalingeswara swamy.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Photos of pancharamalu

Ksheeraraamalingeswara swamy
Paarvathi devi
Palakollu temple

Gunupudi temple

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Location of Pancharamalu

1. Ksheeraamalingeswara temple:
District: West Godavari
Town: Palakollu.
Nearest Bus station: Palakollu.
Nearest Railway station: Palakollu.
2. Amaralingeswara temple:
District: Guntur.
Town: Amaravathi.
Nearest Bus station: Amaravathi.
Nearest Railway station: Guntur.
3. Bhemeswara swamy temple:
District: East Godavari.
Town: Draksharamam.
Nearest Bus station: Draksharamam.
Nearest Railway station: Kakinada.
4. Kumarabheemeswara swamy temple:
District: East Godavari.
Town: Samalkot.
Nearest Bus station: Samalkot.
Nearest Railway station: Samalkot.
5. Someswaraswamy temple:
District: West Godavari.
Town: Bhimavaram.
Nearest Bus station: Bhimavaram .
Nearest Railway station: Bhimavaram.

Introduction of Pancharamalu

Pancharamalu
(Pancha=Five
Aaramalu=Living places)
These are one of the important Shiva peethas in South India.
These are situated in Andhra Pradesh.
The five places include:
1. Ksheeraraama at Palakollu.
2. Amararaama at Amaravathi.
3. Draksharaama at Draksharamam
4. Kumararaama at Samalkot.
5. Somaraama at Gunupudi Bhimavaram.
These five temples occupy a special place in Indian Temples of Lord Shiva.
The spiritual significance of these places is said based on different facts mentioned in varous puranas like Siva purana and Skanda purana.
One of the important facts aboutthese places lies in their common origin. All the Shiva lingas in these five places have taken their origin from A single Linga that was worshipped and worn by Tarakasura who was a great shiva bhakta.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Ksheera ramalingeswara swamy temple entrance

Ksheera ramalingeswara swamy temple entrance