February 10, 2009
January 30, 2009
Ratha Saptami - Reining in the mind
January 20, 2009
January 3, 2009
November 14, 2008
Vishnupathi - November 16, 2008
What is Vishnupathi? Why is Vishnupati important? Click here to read more...
November 16, 2008 - Third Vishnupathi of the Sarvadhari Year -
Sri Seetha Lakshmi and Lord Kodanda Rama Temple in Sitthanakkudi. Click here to read more...
November 13, 2008
October 30, 2008
What is Karthigai Deepam?
Karthigai Deepam is: Divya Jothi - Divine Light! It is that divine effulgence that can remove every trace of the darkness of ignorance and illusion! Karthigai Deepam = Ultimate Divine Grace! |
October 29, 2008
Karthigai Deepam Festival
October 21, 2008
More on Jyeshta Devi
We have updated our article on Mother Jyeshta Devi with more info.
...the worship of Jyeshta Devi and meditation on Her selflessness can be a great help to those work selflessly for others.Click here to read more......it is because of this that even during testing times he did not lose the 64 auspicious attributes like his wisdom, courage, devotion, health or equanimity.
...we pray: "O Mother Jyeshta Devi, May Your exemplary selflessness be an eye opener even to those who seek You only for the riches of this world."
October 17, 2008
Jyeshta Devi - July 2008 issue
Sathguru Venkataraman's
revelations on
Mother Jyeshta Devi
featured in the July 2008
issue of Sri Agasthia Vijayam,
the monthly magazine of the
Agasthiar Ashram.
October 16, 2008
Mother Sri Jyesta Devi - Removing the misconceptions regarding Jyeshta Devi
Links:
http://www.Agasthiar.Org/AUMzine/0022-Jyestha-Devi.htm
http://www.Agasthiar.Org/AUMzine/0002-kaar-mega.htm
Over the years, we have published some of Sathguru Venkataraman's revelations on Mother Sri Jyesta Devi in the Agasthiar Ashram monthly magazine.
An example is this Jyesta Devi article from 1999 in our website too.
There is a prevalent misconception that Mother Jyesta Devi is to be shunned. Sathguru Venkataraman worked hard to correct this misconception. He asked a simple question: "If Jyeshta Devi is to be shunned, why are there shrines for Her in temples?" He pointed out that Mother Jyeshta Devi is to be worshipped, not shunned.
But why the prevalent notion that She should be shunned? Sathguru Venkataraman explained that it was Kali Purusha who cast his maya spell on the people of Kali Yuga to make them shun Mother Jyesta Devi. And of course it took a Siddha like Sathguru Venkataraman to point out to us the truth that She is to be worshipped, not shunned.
Sathguru Venkataraman taught us that Mother Jyeshta Devi is NOT a creator of poverty! Rather, She is One who ensures that poverty never ever appears in the lives of Her devotees.
We have published only a fraction of what Sathguru Venkataraman taught us about Sri Jyesta Devi. There is much more! Refer to the July 2008 issue of Sri Agasthia Vijayam, our Ashram monthly magazine, for further info on Mother Jyesta Devi.
October 9, 2008
Pooram Nakshatra Siva Lingam - Birth Star Shiva Linga for Poorva Phalguni Nakshatram
The birth star Shiva Lingas (janma nakshtara siva lingams) were given to us by Sathguru Venkataraman. This is the 25-th nakshatra linga featured so far. Click the image for a larger pic.
Utthiram Nakshatra Siva Lingam - Birth Star Shiva Linga for Uttara Phalguni Nakshatram
The birth star Shiva Lingas (janma nakshtara siva lingams) were given to us by Sathguru Venkataraman. This is the 24-th nakshatra linga featured so far. Click the image for a larger pic.
October 5, 2008
Navarathiri 2008 - Days 8 and 9
next to Devarayanpettai which is near Papanasam - Pandaravaadai
Sri Vajreswari Devi, one of the Adi Moola Dwara Palaki gate keepers of the Mother
Mother Sri Sugandha Kundhalambika
Lord Sri Machapureeswara (Matsyapureeswara)
Mellatur Unnathapureeswara Temple
on the Thanjavur - Thirukarukavur route
Sri Makuteswari Devi, one of the Adi Moola Dwara Palaki gate keepers of the Mother
Mother Sri Sivagami
Lord Sri Unnathapureeswara
October 4, 2008
ThiruPullamangai - Navratri 2008
1 k.m. from Pasupati Kovil which is next to Aiyampettai on Thanjavur Road
Darshan of the divine serpents on Siva's neck
Sri Chamundi Devi, one of the Sapta Mathas
Mother Sri Alliyankodhai also known as Soundara Nayagi
Lord Sri Brahmapureeswara
Ashta Naga Devas
300 million Nagalinga flowers
Naga Shakti temple
October 3, 2008
Thazhamangai - Navarathri 2008
very close to Pasupati Kovil which is just after Papanasam on Thanjavur Road
Darshan of Siva's Crescent Moon
Sri Indrani Devi (Mahendri), one of the Saptha Matrikas
Mother Sri RajaRajeswari
Lord Sri Chandra Mouleeswara
peace in the family
October 2, 2008
Pasumangai - Navarathri 2008
Pasupati Kovil near Papanasam on Thanjavur Road
Darshan of Siva's Drum
Sri Varahi Devi, one of the Saptha Mathas
Sri Kamdhenu
Mother Sri Paal Vala Nayaki
Lord Sri Pasupathiswara
Pasu Pathi Pasam resolved here.
October 1, 2008
Nandimangai - Navaratri 2008
Nallicheri near Ayyampettai
Darshan of Siva's Leg Ornament
Sri Vaishnavi Devi, one of the Saptha Maathaas
Mother Sri Akhilandeswari
Lord Sri Jambukeswara
Lord Sri Nandiswara
September 30, 2008
Chakramangai, Arimangai, Soolamangai - Navaratri 2008
Chakrapalli near Ayyampettai.
Shiva's Third Eye.
Sri Brahmi Devi, one of the Saptha Maathas.
Mother Sri Devanayaki and
Lord Sri Chakravaageswara
Arimangai
near Ayyampettai.
Ganga on Siva's Head.
Sri Maheswari Devi, one of the Sapta Mathaas.
Mother Sri Gnaanambika and
Lord Sri Hari Mukteeswara
Soolamangai.
Soolamangalam near Ayyampettai.
Siva's Trident.
Sri Kaumari Devi, one of the Saptha Maathaas.
Mother Sri Alanakaravalli and
Lord Sri Keertivaageeswara.
Lord Sri Astra Deva
September 25, 2008
Saptha Maathaa Shakti Navratri - Navaratri of the Sarvadhari Year - September, October 2008 - Nine Nights of the Mother Goddess
What is Navaratri?
The nine nights of Navaratri are particularly important for the worship of the Universal Mother.
The first nine thithis of the waxing moon phase that immediately follow Mahalaya Amavasya are referred to as Sharada Navaratri. This generally occurs in the September/October timeframe each year.
Similarly there is Vasanta Navratri in spring and two other Navaratris each year. Of these four, the Sharada Navaratri is the most popular. These days, it seems to be the only one that people celebrate! What should be an once per month observance has been relegated to once per year!
Maasa (Monthly) Navaratri
Over the years, Sathguru Venkataraman taught us that the first nine thithis of every waxing moon phase must be celebrated as maasa Navratri or monthly Navaratri. This monthly Navarathri observance is that much more important for Devi Upasakas (devotees of the Mother Goddess).
Sathguru Venkataraman was an expert non pareil in all facets of the worship of the Universal Mother. His sadhana started at the tender age of eight and he went on to master the most secret Vaalai Manonmani Yoga under the tutelage of his Siddha Sathguru. Devotees would do well to heed Sathguru Venkataraman's advice to observe monthly Navaratri and hasten their own spiritual uplift.
In this Sarvadhari year, Navaratri starts on September 29 2008 IST and lasts till October 9, 2008 IST. Refer to the Agasthiar Panchang Spiritual Calendar for other time zones.
Saptha Maathaa Shakti Navaratri
The special feature of Navaratri 2008 is the Universal Mother Goddess's advent along with the seven Saptha Matrika Devis and two Adi Dwara Palaki gate keepers on the nine nights of this Sarvadhari Navaratri.
Siddha worship procedures for each of the nine nights... Click here to read more.