Nine Nagarathar Temples
This book is a heartfelt tribute to forefathers and the current Nagarathars who have diligently cared for the Nine Nagara Sivan Kovils. It is particularly aimed at the younger generation, to deepen their understanding of the origins, history, and worship practices of our nine clan temples.
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The Tirumala temple, perched atop The sacred Venkatadri Hills, is a sanctuary of profound significance, dedicated to Lord Sri Venkateswara, also known as Srinivasa, Balaji, and other divine epithets.
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“Kumbakonam The Land of Temples for Good Fortune” an attempt is made to codify the list of 64 Temples which are frequently visited by devotees. This book traverses through the various parihara sthalam temples that offer remedies to millions of devotees whose horoscope poses serious challenges in life.
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Muruga, also known as Arumuga, is the Lord of infinite grace. Just as grace flows from the six sacred faces of Arumuga, there are six sacred abodes, known as Arupadai Veedu, which also symbolise his grace. The six holy places represent the six divine qualities of the Lord.
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Chidamabaram is not only a temple where Lord Siva is worshipped in the iconic and mesmerising form of 'Nataraja' but also in the semi-form state as a ‘Linga’ and in the formless state as ‘Space’.
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“Tiru Citrambalam” is a traditional Tamil Saivite invocation used to petition Lord Siva’s grace at the beginning of all Saiva offerings and important endeavours. ‘Tiru’ is an auspicious prefix and ‘Citrambalam’ is a compound word consisting of ‘Cit’ (Consciousness) + ‘Ambalam’ (Space) and is a synonym for ‘Chidambaram’. The word Chidambaram does not merely denote a temple or a location but is a metaphysical pointer to the truth of existence as envisioned by the ancient Rishis of India.
Like many holy sites in India the antiquity of Chidambaram is difficult to decipher. References to Chidambaram are found in the ‘Skanda Purana’ and ‘Tiru Mandiram’ both of which are dated at least 1500 to 2000 years ago. Chidamabaram is also closely connected with Sages Patanjali and Vyagarapada who belong to the same era of the Buddha, if not earlier, indicating its existence for several millennia.
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Universal books, divine series books are real treasure trove for posterity! Ofcourse, it is invaluable when one undertakes pilgrimage to those places, as it gives wealth of information about the temples and places, apart from giving directions to go to various places!
Wish they produce many more such wonderful books!
A Visual Journey is an enthralling coffee table temple books that skillfully blends stunning photographs with insightful commentary to explore diverse temple history’s and their cultural significance. These books effectively takes readers on a journey into the rich history and intricate details of the temples architectural masterpieces. For a unique glimpse into temple architecture, take a look at these books by Universal publication. The visual richness and comprehensiveness of temple architecture can be seen through these books, which provide a comprehensive and visually rich perspective on its uniqueness across different cultures and time periods.
Found your publications to be well researched, schollary, factual and at the same time interesting and appealing which leaves within the reader a wish to visit the temple. Thanks for taking us back and reminding us of our rich heritage, customs and culture.