srikanth15.com Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple located in Srisailam is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Earlier, it was called Srigiri. The Bhramarambha Temple is also located in the same complex. It is considered as one of the eighteen Shakti Peethas in India. Bhramarambha is a very ferocious deity. Originally she was worshipped by the Chenchu people. However, during British rule, the temple was taken over by the Pushpagiri peetham forcibly with the help of the British Government ruling the Madras Presidency.see more vist
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moral storys
A greedy mouse saw a basket full of corn. He wanted to eat it. So he made a small hole in the basket. He squeezed in through the hole. He ate a lot of corn. He felt full. He was very happy.
Now he wanted to come out. He tried to come out through the small hole. He could not. His belly was full. He tried again. But it was of no use.
The mouse started crying. A rabbit was passing by. It heard the mouse’s cry and asked: “Why are you crying my friend?”
The mouse explained: “I made a small hole and came into the basket. Now I am not able to get out through that hole.”
The rabbit said: “It is because you ate too much. Wait til your belly shrinks”. The rabbit laughed and went away.
The mouse fell asleep in the basket. Next morning his belly had shrunk. But the mouse wanted to eat some corn. So he ate and ate. His belly was full once again. He thought: “Oh! Now I will go out tomorrow”.
The cat was the next passerby. He smelt the mouse in the basket. He lifted its lid. He ate the mouse.
- Wednesday, 27 January 2016
the legend of amaravathi
Amaravathi is the temple town,
situated on River Krishna bank in Andhra Pradesh. Amaravati has lately been in
much news in terms of being the likely capital of Andhra Pradesh.
- This
makes the history and significance of Amaravathi an important topic for
competition examinations. This article is written to cover the topic
holistically to be able to answer all questions that may arise from this
topic. People of region worship Lord
Amaralingeswara Swamy with much devotion and reverence
- The region has rich Buddhist
history with Amaravati stupa
- Later dynasties which came
after satavahanas patronised Jainism as well.
- Hence, the city is also known
as Sridhanyakataka
When Subramanya
(Shiva) killed the demon Tarakasura, the Shivalingam in his throat broke and fell in
five different spots, which became the ‘Pancharama-kshetras’. The foremost of
these is Amareswara at Amaravati where ‘Indra’ and the ‘Devas’ are
believed to have worshipped Shiva. Amaravati
was a seat of Buddhism prior to the rise of Satavahanas, and a stupa and
monastery were built there during the reign of Emperor Ashoka (269-232 BC)
under Mauryan empire.
The
great stupa or Mahachaitya
at Amaravati was one
of the biggest in Andhra Pradesh with a probable diameter of 50 meters and a
height of 27 meters.
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