Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Many vs Once

"Cowards die many times before their deaths. The valiant never taste of death but once."

from the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. 

Friday, 17 February 2012

Sri Nithyakalyanar Mahatyam / Links

Oppiliappan / Legend / Puran / Audio / Book / Links

Samasya Parva

Vaivaswata Manu

Future Course of Government of Earth

I Am No Crane

Skanda Purana

Mahabharata / Rama Katha in the Mahabharata

Lineage

Rituals of Shraddha

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Saranathar / Audio / Note

http://www.mayyam.com/talk/showthread.php?6100-Saranathar-Thirukovil-Thirucherai
Out of 108 vaishnava stalams, only in this kshethram, Rathotsavan is celebrated on the Makara Pushyam day which is known as Thai Poosham in tune with the day on which lord appeared before kaveri and blessed her.

Thirukkadaiyur/ Legend

Kids

Markandeshwa / University / Tank / Shahabad

Saptrishis

Vyas and Markand / Link / How to get there

Markand: Himachal has always been the favourite stamping grounds of the ancient Rishis or Sage. Here they performed penances and sought cures for mankind in their orisons or prayers. Markand is 25-km from Bilaspur, is where Maharishi Markand performed the strictest austerities on his body to delve into the secrets unknown to man. A dip in the sacred waters over here is a sure cure, it is believed, for infant diseases and sterility. There is also a famous shrine about 20-km from Bilaspur, in tehsil Sadar named after renowned Rishi Markandeya, who lived and worshiped there. According to a legend, a tunnel connected Markand and Vyas cave and the two rishis, Vyas and Markand used to visit each other through this sub-terrain path. In addition to a shrine there is also a water spring of ancient fame where a night fair is held annually on Baisakhi day.


Films on Markandeya

Prayer to Krishna At End of Creation / Book

Markandeya / Comics

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