Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 Re: Srimathe Ramanujaya Namah Om Namo Bhagavate SrI Vasudevaya! We can not labor this topic unless we have a depth of knowledge in agamma sastras. I know there are many scholars in this group who can answer related to agamma rules. Constructing multiple sannidhi in a same temple is not a new trend. ThiruKarambanur is one of the divya desam near sri Rangam. This place is known as Uttamar koil since the name of Perumal here is known as Purushottaman, It is also known as Bikshandar koil, as kailasapathi is seen here as Bikshatana murthi in digambara form begging for alms with his biksha pathram. This kshetram is one of the few with a shrine for Brahma, this is also known as Adi Mahapuram (Adi referring to Adi purusha, Brahma). Finally, this place is also known as Tirumurthi kshetram, as there are shrines for Siva, Brahma and Perumal. Sanakar, Sanandanar and Sanatkumarar, as well as Kadamba Muni are believed to have worshipped the Trinity here. Brahmanda Puranam has reference to ThiruKarambanur sthalam. I solicit scholars input on this divya desam and agamma sastram. dasan, Sriman Narayanan Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 This temple is an exception.Here too shiva is considered to be looked after by the lord.Tirumangai alwar calls the Shiva there as PAKKAM NINRAR.Now also when during lord's purappaadu,He visits the Shiva temple & enquires whether eveything is alright with the temple management.You cannot quote exception as a rule. dasan On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 Sriman Narayanan Jr.Kidambi wrote : > > > >Re: Srimathe Ramanujaya Namah > > > >Om Namo Bhagavate SrI Vasudevaya! > > > >We can not labor this topic unless we have a depth of knowledge in agamma sastras. I know there are many scholars in this group who can answer related to agamma rules. > > > >Constructing multiple sannidhi in a same temple is not a new trend. ThiruKarambanur is one of the divya desam near sri Rangam. This place is known as Uttamar koil since the name of Perumal here is known as Purushottaman, It is also known as Bikshandar koil, as kailasapathi is seen here as Bikshatana murthi in digambara form begging for alms with his biksha pathram. This kshetram is one of the few with a shrine for Brahma, this is also known as Adi Mahapuram (Adi referring to Adi purusha, Brahma). Finally, this place is also known as Tirumurthi kshetram, as there are shrines for Siva, Brahma and Perumal. Sanakar, Sanandanar and Sanatkumarar, as well as Kadamba Muni are believed to have worshipped the Trinity here. Brahmanda Puranam has reference to ThiruKarambanur sthalam. > > > >I solicit scholars input on this divya desam and agamma sastram. > > > >dasan, > >Sriman Narayanan > > > > > Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' > > > > Links > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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