Guest guest Posted July 27, 2009 Report Share Posted July 27, 2009 Please note that there are errors in the map address link. Here it is corrected: http://wikimapia.org/#lat=101375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=b Yogendra To learn about yoga practice,living and philosophy, please visit my website --- On Fri, 7/24/09, Rajendran <raju0704 wrote: Rajendran <raju0704 Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders...dhandapani Date: Friday, July 24, 2009, 11:09 PM Dear All,Just this morning when I was browsing for some temples over wikimapia as usual, I was going across Pazhamuthircholai, one of the six big temples (padai veedu) of Lord Muruga and I was stunned. The satellite view of the place shows a clear and perfect natural formation of divine's spear (vel) on the rocks. I would not have noticed it but for the matching manual marking of the temple by somebody (even he/she might not have noticed it since nothing about it is written in the description) as shown in the 2nd picture.http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rajushanthi/ 3753289633/http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rajushanthi/ 3754087492/This is the actual wikimapia location:http://wikimapia. org/#lat= 10.1375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=bYou might have already seen a similar one in my Avaniapuram travelogue - A natural rock formation of lion at Avaniauram Narasimhar temple hillock. Avani meaning lion and apart from Narasimha perumal, the thayar also has a lioness face.http://shanthiraju. wordpress. com/2009/ 04/28/avaniyapur am/Regards,Raju Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 Sorry, I'm unable to get the picture even when I tried clicking on your link. Help! Patricia--- On Mon, 7/27/09, Stinger <stinger9oh wrote: Stinger <stinger9ohRe: Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders...dhandapani Date: Monday, July 27, 2009, 5:50 PM Please note that there are errors in the map address link. Here it is corrected: http://wikimapia. org/#lat= 101375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=b Yogendra To learn about yoga practice,living and philosophy, please visit my website --- On Fri, 7/24/09, Rajendran <raju0704 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Rajendran <raju0704 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders...dhandapani@gro ups.comFriday, July 24, 2009, 11:09 PM Dear All,Just this morning when I was browsing for some temples over wikimapia as usual, I was going across Pazhamuthircholai, one of the six big temples (padai veedu) of Lord Muruga and I was stunned. The satellite view of the place shows a clear and perfect natural formation of divine's spear (vel) on the rocks. I would not have noticed it but for the matching manual marking of the temple by somebody (even he/she might not have noticed it since nothing about it is written in the description) as shown in the 2nd picture.http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rajushanthi/ 3753289633/http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rajushanthi/ 3754087492/This is the actual wikimapia location:http://wikimapia. org/#lat= 10.1375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=bYou might have already seen a similar one in my Avaniapuram travelogue - A natural rock formation of lion at Avaniauram Narasimhar temple hillock. Avani meaning lion and apart from Narasimha perumal, the thayar also has a lioness face.http://shanthiraju. wordpress. com/2009/ 04/28/avaniyapur am/Regards,Raju Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 Try this link http://wikimapia.org/#lat=10.121907 & lon=78.2469034 & z=13 & l=0 & m=b & v=8 BTW, if you want to see the terrain without the guidelines, under the view menu on the map click "google satellite" Yogendra To learn about yoga practice,living and philosophy, please visit my website --- On Tue, 7/28/09, Patricia Jay <patriciajay2000 wrote: Patricia Jay <patriciajay2000Re: Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders...dhandapani Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 4:25 PM Sorry, I'm unable to get the picture even when I tried clicking on your link. Help! Patricia--- On Mon, 7/27/09, Stinger <stinger9oh > wrote: Stinger <stinger9oh >Re: Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders...dhandapani@gro ups.comMonday, July 27, 2009, 5:50 PM Please note that there are errors in the map address link. Here it is corrected: http://wikimapia. org/#lat= 101375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=b Yogendra To learn about yoga practice,living and philosophy, please visit my website --- On Fri, 7/24/09, Rajendran <raju0704 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Rajendran <raju0704 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders...dhandapani@gro ups.comFriday, July 24, 2009, 11:09 PM Dear All,Just this morning when I was browsing for some temples over wikimapia as usual, I was going across Pazhamuthircholai, one of the six big temples (padai veedu) of Lord Muruga and I was stunned. The satellite view of the place shows a clear and perfect natural formation of divine's spear (vel) on the rocks. I would not have noticed it but for the matching manual marking of the temple by somebody (even he/she might not have noticed it since nothing about it is written in the description) as shown in the 2nd picture.http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rajushanthi/ 3753289633/http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rajushanthi/ 3754087492/This is the actual wikimapia location:http://wikimapia. org/#lat= 10.1375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=bYou might have already seen a similar one in my Avaniapuram travelogue - A natural rock formation of lion at Avaniauram Narasimhar temple hillock. Avani meaning lion and apart from Narasimha perumal, the thayar also has a lioness face.http://shanthiraju. wordpress. com/2009/ 04/28/avaniyapur am/Regards,Raju Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2009 Report Share Posted July 29, 2009 I have uploaded screenshot photos to the Groups photo albums. Please check them out from there -Here's a shortcutdhandapani/photos/album/1791539041/pic/list Regards,R. ÅšivarÄmakṛṣṇa Å›armÄhttp://www.arunagirinathar.co.cc|| Tiruchitrambalam || 2009/7/29 Patricia Jay <patriciajay2000  Sorry, I'm unable to get the picture even when I tried clicking on your link. Help!  Patricia--- On Mon, 7/27/09, Stinger <stinger9oh wrote: Stinger <stinger9ohRe: Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders... dhandapani Date: Monday, July 27, 2009, 5:50 PM  Please note that there are errors in the map address link. Here it is corrected:  http://wikimapia. org/#lat= 101375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=b Yogendra To learn about yoga practice,living and philosophy, please visit my website --- On Fri, 7/24/09, Rajendran <raju0704 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Rajendran <raju0704 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders...dhandapani@gro ups.com Friday, July 24, 2009, 11:09 PM  Dear All,Just this morning when I was browsing for some temples over wikimapia as usual, I was going across Pazhamuthircholai, one of the six big temples (padai veedu) of Lord Muruga and I was stunned. The satellite view of the place shows a clear and perfect natural formation of divine's spear (vel) on the rocks. I would not have noticed it but for the matching manual marking of the temple by somebody (even he/she might not have noticed it since nothing about it is written in the description) as shown in the 2nd picture. http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rajushanthi/ 3753289633/http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rajushanthi/ 3754087492/ This is the actual wikimapia location:http://wikimapia. org/#lat= 10.1375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=bYou might have already seen a similar one in my Avaniapuram travelogue - A natural rock formation of lion at Avaniauram Narasimhar temple hillock. Avani meaning lion and apart from Narasimha perumal, the thayar also has a lioness face.http://shanthiraju. wordpress. com/2009/ 04/28/avaniyapur am/ Regards,Raju Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2009 Report Share Posted July 29, 2009 Thank you Mr Sarma. Its truly amazing! Yes, it looks clearly like a Vel when you look at it in a 2-dimensional way. But when I was looking at it aerially, I also got a 3-dimensional view - that of a Shivalingam. The mountain/hill looks like a lingam. And the outline at the base of the mountain clearly looks like a yoni/peetam. Thanks again Patricia--- On Wed, 7/29/09, R. ÅšivarÄmakṛṣṇa Å›armÄ <arunagirinathar wrote: R. ÅšivarÄmakṛṣṇa Å›armÄ <arunagirinatharRe: Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders...dhandapani Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 3:07 AM I have uploaded screenshot photos to the Groups photo albums. Please check them out from there - Here's a shortcut http://groups. / group/dhandapani /photos/album/ 1791539041/ pic/list Regards,R. ÅšivarÄmakṛṣṇa Å›armÄhttp://www.arunagir inathar.co. cc|| Tiruchitrambalam || 2009/7/29 Patricia Jay <patriciajay2000@ > Sorry, I'm unable to get the picture even when I tried clicking on your link. Help! Patricia--- On Mon, 7/27/09, Stinger <stinger9oh > wrote: Stinger <stinger9oh >Re: Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders...dhandapani@gro ups.comMonday, July 27, 2009, 5:50 PM Please note that there are errors in the map address link. Here it is corrected: http://wikimapia. org/#lat= 101375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=b Yogendra To learn about yoga practice,living and philosophy, please visit my website --- On Fri, 7/24/09, Rajendran <raju0704 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Rajendran <raju0704 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> Just amazing, there is no limit for nature's wonders...dhandapani@gro ups.comFriday, July 24, 2009, 11:09 PM Dear All,Just this morning when I was browsing for some temples over wikimapia as usual, I was going across Pazhamuthircholai, one of the six big temples (padai veedu) of Lord Muruga and I was stunned. The satellite view of the place shows a clear and perfect natural formation of divine's spear (vel) on the rocks. I would not have noticed it but for the matching manual marking of the temple by somebody (even he/she might not have noticed it since nothing about it is written in the description) as shown in the 2nd picture.http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rajushanthi/ 3753289633/http://www.flickr. com/photos/ rajushanthi/ 3754087492/This is the actual wikimapia location:http://wikimapia. org/#lat= 10.1375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=bYou might have already seen a similar one in my Avaniapuram travelogue - A natural rock formation of lion at Avaniauram Narasimhar temple hillock. Avani meaning lion and apart from Narasimha perumal, the thayar also has a lioness face.http://shanthiraju. wordpress. com/2009/ 04/28/avaniyapur am/Regards,Raju Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 Muruga Saranam Dear Sir, Thank you for sharing this wonderful information. Muruga Saranam Vetrivel Muruganukku Arohara With Best Regards Meyyappan S On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Rajendran <raju0704 wrote: Dear All,Just this morning when I was browsing for some temples over wikimapia as usual, I was going across Pazhamuthircholai, one of the six big temples (padai veedu) of Lord Muruga and I was stunned. The satellite view of the place shows a clear and perfect natural formation of divine's spear (vel) on the rocks. I would not have noticed it but for the matching manual marking of the temple by somebody (even he/she might not have noticed it since nothing about it is written in the description) as shown in the 2nd picture. http://www.flickr.com/photos/rajushanthi/3753289633/http://www.flickr.com/photos/rajushanthi/3754087492/ This is the actual wikimapia location:http://wikimapia.org/#lat=10.1375382 & lon=78.2114983 & z=13 & l=0 & m=b You might have already seen a similar one in my Avaniapuram travelogue - A natural rock formation of lion at Avaniauram Narasimhar temple hillock. Avani meaning lion and apart from Narasimha perumal, the thayar also has a lioness face. http://shanthiraju.wordpress.com/2009/04/28/avaniyapuram/Regards,Raju Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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