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Trivikrama Temple
INTRODUCTION : Ulagalantha Perumal Temple also known as Trivikrama Temple is a   temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in Tirukovilur, Tamil Nadu. It was constructed with great architectural skills, and the importance of this temple is mentioned in the Divya Prabandham. It is one of the 108 Divyadesam, and Lord Vishnu is worshiped as Ulagalantha Perumal and his consort Mata Lakshmi as Poongothai. The temple is constructed by Chola Kings, and later renovated by Vijayanagar and Madurai Kings. The temple is considered as one of the biggest temple in tamil nadu.As per ancient lege..
Sri Surakkai Siddhar
INTRODUCTION : Sri Surakkai Siddhar (18th century AD) was born and brought up in Narayanavanam at Andhra Pradesh. It is believed that he would have lived for a few hundred years and blessed his devotees. Even he blessed the British officials and cured their diseases and solved their personal problems. He was a sincere devotee of Lord Shiva, and was very much interested in worshiping him from his childhood onwards. He was a kind hearted saint and loved each and every creation of god, and showed great affection on them. He solved the dreaded diseases of his devotees using bilva leaves ..
Sanjaya
INTRODUCTION :Sanjaya is one of the characters in Mahabharata and he was a disciple of Rishi Veda Vyasa and served honestly in the court of the King Dhritarashtra. Sanjaya has got great spiritual powers through the blessings of his guru Sri Veda Vyasa, and he has got the divine vision of seeing the things happening even from distant places, and due to that, he narrated the Kurukshetra battle scenes to Dhritarashtra by sitting in the palace of Dhritarashtra at Hastinapur. He also learned all the Vedas and Hindu scriptures from his guru Veda Vyasa and was a master in all kinds of arts. He was go..
Poondi Mahan
INTRODUCTION : Poondi Mahan (20th century) is a great Saint and lived in poondi village, near Tiruvannamalai Tamilnadu. From his younger age itself, he was deeply attached with spirituality and used to regularly visit the temples and do the pujas, and sometimes wander in the streets by chanting the mantras of gods. Initially he was recognized as a mad man by the people, but after knowing about his spiritual powers, they gave great respect to him. He was a great man, who lived a simple life, and was very kind over others.He was not interested in worldly attachments, and kept his entire tho..
Sumantra
INTRODUCTION : As per Ramayana, Sumantra was the chief minister of King Dasharatha, and also his most favorite person. He was a well-wisher of the Dasharatha family, and participated in all the family functions. He was treated as a family member by Dasharatha, due to his good qualities and kindness. Sumantra is considered as one of the important characters of Ramayana. He also provided sufficient guidance to the king Dasharatha towards administering his kingdom in a proper manner. He has discharged his duties in an efficient and eminent manner. He was a capable person and contains great w..
Sri Narayana Teertha
INTRODUCTION : Sri Narayana Teertha (1650–1745) was a Vaishnavite saint and an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna and composed and sung many songs on him.Narayana was born in a village at Andhra Pradesh to a pious Hindu family. He was an intelligent student and quickly grasped all the subjects. He contains very good qualities such as not hurting others by words, and always moved with others in a polite and kind manner. He got the habit of never finding out fault with others, and contains the thoughts about Lord Krishna only in his mind, and he followed it throughout in his life. His birth nam..
Neela Devi
INTRODUCTION : Neela Devi is one of the consorts of Lord  Vishnu among Sri Devi and Bhu Devi. But she is also given equal status similar to Lord Vishnu’s two other consorts. Her Mantra is very famous, and by reciting the mantra, we would be relieved from all sorts of difficulties and diseases which we are facing in our daily life. “AUM MAHA – DHEVYAI CHA VIDMAHEVISHNU-PATHNYAI CHA DHIMAHEETHANNO NEELA PRACHODAYATH”In the Vaikunta, Sri Devi is seated to the left of the Lord and Bhu Devi and Nila Devi to his right side. All the three consorts of Lord Vishnu are the forms of Mata L..
Melmaruvathur Temple
INTRODUCTION : Arulmigu Adhiparasakthi Temple is situated at Melmaruvathur, Tamilnadu. In the Melmaruvathur Adiparashakti Siddhar Peetam, the divine mother Adhi para sakthi had given great spiritual powers to Sri Arulthiru Bangaru Adigalar, and through that lot of welfare activities are taking place at this temple.In 1966, people began to worship the Swayambu (self-emanated) form of Adhi Parasakthi, and built a small hut in order to cover the Swayambu Amman and conducted regular Pujas to it.This place is known as Siddhar Peetam. In the year 1977, the idol of Mother Adhi para sakthi was in..
Mata Shivalingavva Akka
INTRODUCTION : Shivalingavva Akka (20th century) was a great saint and a holy lady. Shivalingavva Akka was born and brought up in the Jat village, New Delhi. Due to her great thirst in spirituality, she has become a saint, and she was the disciple of Sri.Bhausaheb Maharaj.  Due to her good qualities, she was appreciated by her Guru and she was considered by him as a divine incarnation of Mata Parvati.  She sincerely practised yoga and meditation, and attained spiritual enlightenment. According to her, the purpose of taking the human life is to serve the god and his dev..
Isaki Swami
INTRODUCTION : Isaki Swami (20th century) is considered as a great Saint and Siddhar who lived in Thiruvannamalai. He was born in the district of Tirunelveli.  He came to Thiruvannamalai to worship the Lord, but after some time, he was attracted with the divine beauty of Lord Arunachala and Unnamalaiamman and permanently stayed at Thiruvannamalai and lived his life by taking alms. Though he was married, he got separated from his family, since he was very much interested in spirituality. He was good at meditation and yoga, and through that, he got great spiritual powers, and reli..
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