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Edapillay Anjanadevi temple Kerala, The Great India A flagpole erected near the altar in Hindu Mandir . It also has the Sanskrit name Duvajasthambam . In Mandirs, the flag tree, Nandi and altar are erected towards the source . A Hindu Mandir flagpole consists of three parts, a square base, an octagonal structure at the top, and a thick cylindrical part. It is believed that the square part represents Brahma , the octagonal structure represents Bhagwan Sri Venkateswara and the cylindrical structure represents Bhagwan Shiv.
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I am glad to share my article about "ONAM CELEBRATION" #snsinstitution #snsdesignthinking #snsdesignthinkers onamis a significant festival in Kerala, India, celebrating the return of King Mahabali, a legendary ruler who brought prosperity and happiness to the state. It's a 10-day celebration, usually occurring between August and September. *History and Mythology* According to legend, King Mahabali was sent to the underworld by Lord Vishnu, but was allowed to return once a year to visit his people. Onam commemorates this homecoming. *Traditions and Celebrations* 1. Floral Carpets (Pookalam): Intricate designs made from flowers, created at entrances and homes. 2. Traditional Clothing: People wear new clothes, especially the traditional Kerala saree and mundu. 3. Sadya (Feast): A grand, 26-course meal served on banana leaves. 4. Boat Races (Vallamkali): Traditional snake boat races, showcasing Kerala's rich maritime heritage. 5. Music and Dance: Performances of traditional Kerala art forms, like Kathakali and Thullal. 6. Elephant Processions: Decorated elephants parade through streets. *Significance* Onam promotes: 1. Unity and harmony among people. 2. Gratitude for nature's bounty. 3. Celebration of Kerala's rich culture. *Date and Duration* Typically, Onam falls between August 22 and September 2, lasting 10 days. *Conclusion* Onam is a vibrant celebration of Kerala's heritage, culture, and traditions. It's a time for reunions, feasting, and merriment, showcasing the state's warm hospitality.
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The Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, often referred to as the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, is a famous Hindu temple located in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, India. History and Significance Deity: The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who is enshrined in the "Anantha Shayana" posture, lying on the serpent Anantha or Adi Sesha. Architecture: The temple's architecture is a blend of the Kerala and Dravidian styles. The main sanctum houses a massive idol of Lord Vishnu, which is about 18 feet long. Historical Importance: The temple has significant historical importance and is mentioned in several ancient texts and scriptures. It has been a prominent place of worship for centuries. Wealth and Treasures The temple gained worldwide attention in 2011 when a treasure worth billions of dollars was discovered in its secret vaults. These treasures include gold ornaments, jewels, and precious stones, making it one of the richest temples in the world. Rituals and Festivals Daily Rituals: The temple follows strict rituals and customs, and only those who adhere to the traditional dress code are allowed to enter. Men must wear a dhoti, and women must wear a sari or a skirt and blouse. Festivals: Major festivals celebrated at the temple include the bi-annual festivals in March/April and October/November, as well as the Vaikunta Ekadasi and the Alpashi and Painkuni festivals. Access and Restrictions Entry: The temple has strict dress codes and entry restrictions. Only Hindus are permitted to enter the inner sanctum. Security: Due to its immense wealth, the temple is under tight security and surveillance. Cultural Impact The temple is not only a place of worship but also a significant cultural and historical landmark in Kerala. It attracts devotees and tourists from all over the world. Post courtesy : Hari Kumar arts : https://lnkd.in/d22S5zyk #PadmanabhaswamyTemple #AnanthaPadmanabhaswamy #Thiruvananthapuram #KeralaTemples #DivineKerala #SpiritualJourney #TempleOfWealth #KeralaTourism #HinduTemples #HistoricTemples #GodsOwnCountry #india
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The Names of Devi: Goddess Reverence in India: livestreams on Thurs 18 July 6pm and Sat 20 July 11am (California time; check timezone converter for your local equivalent). I'll screen a 3 part video followed by live discussion / Q&A. Register at: https://lnkd.in/gHFmNf4A The iconographic trail of a vast subject, begining with a taste of the ancient figurines, seals, and petroglyphs, then Vedic goddesses: Aditi, Prthvī, Ushas, Rta, Nirrti, Vac, Sarasvati. Nature goddesses in Maurya and Gupta art—the yakshi, salabhaniyika, and apsaras—trees, flowers, waters, and animals. Lakshmi looms large in the ringstones, terracottas, sculptures, temples, and rock-cut caves. Saptamatrika (the Seven Mother Goddesses); Vaishnava, Shaiva, Jain and Buddhist goddesses; Durga, Kali, and the Dasa Mahavidya (Ten Great Wisdoms). Ganga, Jvalamukhi, and the stunning circular temples of the 64 Yoginis. Shakta traditions of Lalita / Rajarajesvari / Sri Vidya; regional goddesses in Kashmir, Assam, Odissa, Tamilnadu and Kerala, where a million women annually celebrate Pongala for Atukkal Amma. The three videos are already uploaded and ready to stream, if you can't make the livestream dates/times. Because they are on my Teachable platform, you'll be able to access them long after the usual two-month limit. There are some extras on this minicourse as well, and I'll be adding more. To participate in the live discussion, log in to the zoom links given in the Intro section on the curriculum page. Q&A will start about 90 minutes after start time of each video livestream. I'm glad to have figured out using Teachable for registration, instead of the onerous Paypal Sell on Social buttons. It should be easier for subscribers.
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In the heart of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, stands the magnificent Shri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, a beacon of India's rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Among its many secrets, the most captivating is the last door of its inner sanctum – a door that has never been opened. This ancient door is a marvel in itself, constructed without any nuts, bolts, or latches, and is believed to be unlockable only by chanting the sacred Garuda Mantra. The lore surrounding this door is both fascinating and foreboding. It's said that the chamber behind it holds immense treasures and possibly dangerous secrets, guarded by divine serpents. The temple itself is a repository of wealth, with treasures estimated to be worth over $22 billion discovered in its other vaults. The unopened door, however, remains a significant enigma. People have reported hearing the sound of flowing water and the eerie hiss of snakes from within, adding to the chamber's mystical aura. Historically, the temple has been a site of immense significance, not just for its wealth but for its architectural grandeur and spiritual importance. The legends and the unyielding door remind us of the vast, untapped mysteries that lie within our heritage. As we marvel at the ingenuity and spirituality of our ancestors, the unopened chamber of the Shri Padmanabhaswamy Temple stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the unknown. #ShriPadmanabhaswamyTemple #AncientMysteries #CulturalHeritage #GarudaMantra #TheGoldenFacts #HistoricalTreasures #IndianCulture #SpiritualLegends #UnsolvedEnigmas
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Let’s explore the intriguing mysteries surrounding the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, in a concise 100-word summary: Flag Direction: The temple’s flag defies scientific logic—it always floats in the opposite direction of the wind. It’s as if some force beyond science guides it. Sudarshan Chakra: A massive 20-foot-high chakra atop the temple weighs a ton. Remarkably, you can see it from any corner of Puri, no matter where you stand. No-Fly Zone: Birds and planes avoid flying directly above the temple. It’s an unusual phenomenon not seen at other temples in India, perhaps divinely ordained. These mysteries add to the temple’s allure, inviting both devotion and curiosity. #jagannathtemple #jagannathpuri
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Here, the gold is not all that shines..! Kanaka sabhai is a divine platform at Chidambaram Natarajar temple (TamilNadu), where Shiva performed his cosmic dance - taandavam. The ceiling of this platform is made up of gold. It’s not just the shine of gold that is astonishing, but the wisdom behind every aspect of this structure: The ceiling has 21,600 gold sheets. That’s not just a number, but the average number of breaths we take every day. These sheets are fastened to the roof with 72,000 gold nails.. representing the number of visible & invisible nerves in our body. 9 kalasas on the top → the 9 forms of energy. 4 main pillars → the 4 vedas. 28 other pillars → the 28 ways to worship. 5 steps → the powerful Panchakshara Mantra. And the entire structure is slightly tilted towards the left.. just like our heart! This is just the beginning. There are many such hidden wealths of wisdom this platform offers..! ‘Kanaka Sabhai’ is indeed a SPECTRUM of SPLENDOUR. -- Enjoyed this post? Follow SPECTRUM of SPLENDOURS. This space will always sparkle with a festive spirit, celebrating the colours of Bharat. Let’s enjoy them together. What’s the most Splendourful moment you’ve experienced in India? Comment below. -- #India #Colours #Nataraja #Chidambaram #TamilNadu #Gold #Hindu #Shiva #Temple #Identity #Branding #AzadiKaAmritMahotsav #Celebration #DeshKeUtsav #SpectrumOfSplendours #ColourfulIndia #Bharat #IncredibleIndia
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On this auspicious occasion of Vasant Panchami, may you remain untouched by darkness and ignorance. With blessings of Goddess Saraswati, your life shall always bloom.🎶📚 #vasantpanchami #vasantpanchami2024 #saraswatipuja #basantpanchami #blessings #uniquescadd #bimservices #bimconversion #scantobim #cadtobim #structuralbim
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Embark on a journey across Incredible India with Yatra Planer. Explore the treasures of our nation at unbeatable prices. 🌍✈️ #ExploreIndia #YatraPlaner #YatraPlannerAdventures #beautifuldestinations #BharatBhraman #chalo #DivineBlessings #DivineDarshan #DivineExperience #exploreindia #ExploreDreamDiscover #followforfollowback #goodvibes #HanumanDarshan #indianphotography #indiatravelgram #instadaily #JyotirlingaYatra #kedarnath #keralagram #kerala #letsgo
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#Dandiya_Raas! A vibrant and energetic dance form, Dandiya Raas is an integral part of Navratri celebrations in Gujarat and other parts of India. #What is Dandiya Raas? Dandiya Raas is a traditional folk dance performed with wooden sticks, called dandiyas, and is typically done during Navratri. #Significance: Dandiya Raas symbolizes the victory of good over evil, representing the mythological story of Goddess Durga's triumph over Mahishasura. #How to Play: 1. Two teams, usually men and women, stand facing each other. 2. Each player holds two dandiyas. 3. The dance involves intricate footwork, spins, and rhythmic movements. 4. Players strike the dandiyas together, creating a lively beat. #Popular Dandiya Raas Styles: 1. Garba Dandiya Raas (Gujarat) 2. Raas Leela (Mathura) 3. Dandiya Raas Folk (Rajasthan) #Navratri Celebrations: Dandiya Raas is performed during the nine nights of Navratri, honoring the nine forms of Goddess Durga. #Tips for Beginners: 1. Start with simple steps and movements. 2. Practice with friends or family. 3. Join a local Dandiya Raas group or class. Get ready to groove and celebrate Navratri with Dandiya Raas! #DandiyaRaasCelebrations #NavratriDanceForm #TraditionalFolkDance #VictoryOfGoodOverEvil
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