Tirupattur is about 25 kms from Trichy on the Chennai - Trichy NH 45. While going from Chennai, you have to reach Siruganur and take a right there into the service lane. There is a big board to guide people travelling by road. After turning right, the temple is about 5 kms down the road. While coming from Trichy, Siruganur is about ten kms farther from Samayapuram, and one has to turn left at the Siruganur Service lane.
The entrance has a Five Level colourful raja gopuram . When you go into the beautiful and cool Veda mandapam with the dwajasthabam you notice Nandiswara resting under an intricate Rudhraksha Pandal, a sight not found in any other temple.
The next mandapam is called Nada Mandapam wherein the seven musical pillars are present. There are seven entrances to cross over to reach the sannadhi of Sri Brahmapureeswara. He is called so since he changed the destiny of Brahma. To the left of the Nadha Mandapam, is the Brahma Sannadhi. The idol is huge- almost six feet and sitting on a lotus flower in Padmasana. Brahma is considered as the Adhidevatha of Guru Bhagavan, and therefore, here he is covered in turmeric paste. The turmeric is also given as prasadam. If you visit the temple around 7 am in the morning, you will be able to see both the Nirmalya Darshan as well as alankaram. Worshipping this Brahma, wil change the destiny of the worshipper for the beter. But not everyone will be lucky enough to come here. Only if their destiny allows can it happen. Which is why he is called " விதி இருப்பின் விதியை மாற்றும் பிரம்மா"
The story goes like this:
Brahma was very vain as he had five heads like Shiva and he was the creator of all beings. In order to curb his vanity, Shiva plucked out one of his heads whereby Brahma lost all his thejus or glory. Since he lost thejus he also lost the art of creation. In order to be relieved of the curse, Lord Brahma came to Tirupattur and installed 12 (Dwadasa) Lingams and prayed to them. Pleased with his devotion, Lord Shiva appeared before him with Goddess Parvati, who gave him back his lost thejus which is why she is called "Brahma Sampath Gowri" here. Shiva also gave another boon to Brahma. Just like how he had changed the destiny of the one who was responsible for writing everyone's destiny, Brahma would have the power of changing the destiny of all those who worshipped him here, for the better. Goddess Brahma Sampath Gowri can be worshipped in a seperate sannadhi outside the main temple.
Usually in temples, the devotees stand on both sides of the main deity and worship. In this temple, it is important that the devotee falls within the direct deeksha of Lord Brahma. Therefore, they are asked to stand directly in front of him so that their destiny can be changed for the better.
Another very important feature of this temple is the Jeeva samadhis of Saints Padhanjali and Vyakrapadhar. While Shiva performs the Ananda Thandava between the horns of Nandi, there are two saints who witness it - Padhanjali and Vyakrapadha. Both their jeeva samadhis are found here. Padhanjali was the creator of Yoga Sutra. His jeeva samadhi can be found to the left of the Brahma Sannadhi. A covered enclosure has been made around it convenient for those who want to come here and meditate. The vibration is extremely powerful here.
The jeeva samadhi of Saint Vyagrapadhar is found about half a km away from the main temple.
The Stala Vruksham is Magizha maram which is about 150 years old and is found in the complex outside the temple which houses 7 out of the 12 lingams. It is believed that Sage Pathanjali often left his physical body and stayed in the astral form for many days in this magizha maram and performed penance.
There are four lingams in the main temple
1. Brahmapureeswarar - Main Deity
2. Pazhamalainathar - Opposite to the Jeeva samadhi of Saint Padhanjali
3. Padhala Eswarar - Every temple that has a Jeeva Samadhi will have a padhala lingam. Here it is present near Chadikeswara
4. Suttharathneswarar - near the navagrahas
One lingam in front of the Amman Sannadhi:
5. Thayumanavar
The other seven lingams are found in the adjacent campus:
There are Pancha Bhootha Sthalangal in Tamilnadu namely - Kanchipuram, Tiruvannamalai, Kalahasti, Thiruvaanaikaval and Chidambaram. But this temple has all lingams of all five elements and saptharishis in one place. Lord Brahma has installed them all at one place so that the devotees who come here get the benefit of having workshipped the pancha bhoothas and the saptharishis when they worship at this temple. Each one of the shrines are different in architecture and size and the avudaiyars are also different some have the komukham on the left and others on the right. The Kailasanathar shrine has a 16 pillared hall and a huge nandi before it.
There is also a tank here called the Brahma Theertham...which is supposed to have been created by Lord Brahma to perform puja to the Dwadasa Lingams but the current status in which it is maintained leaves a lot to be desired.
Every year in the tamil month of Panguni (March-April) for three days, namely 14, 15 and 16th the Sun God is said to worship Brahmapureeswara. As I mentioned earlier, there are seven entrances to reach the main deity's sannadhi. It is a miracle that the sun's rays cross these seven entrances and fall directly on the lingam from 6.15 to 6.45 a.m.
The jeeva samadhi of Sage Vyakrapureeswara is situated in Kasi Viswanatha swamy temple attached to the Brahmapureeswarar temple about half a km away. He has installed the Kasi Vishwanatha Swamy in this temple. Once there was no water in Tirupattur for performing the daily pujas. Sage Vyakrapadha saw Airavatha, the white elephant of Lord Indra, carrying water for the puja of Lord Jambukeswara of Tiruvanaikaval. He asked Airavatha to give him some water for the puja. The elephant refused. The angry sage who had hands and feet of a tiger dug the ground with his claws till water gushed out. He used this water to perform the puja. The tank so created by him is called " Pulipal Theertham". Bathing here on full moon day cures one of all skin ailments. The Jeeva samadhi of Sage Vyakrapadha is found encased in glass.
Both temples are open from 7 am to 12 pm in the morning and from 4 pm to 8 pm in the evening.
Contact details:
Baskara Gurukkal (Brahma Sannadhi)
0431-2650439 / 9443817385
On Thursdays, Full Moon Days, and Sadhaya nakshatram days the temple is extremely crowded.
| The Rajagopuram of Brahmapureeswarar Temple |
| Nandi under the Rudhraksha Pandal |
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| Brahma in turmeric alankaram |
Brahma was very vain as he had five heads like Shiva and he was the creator of all beings. In order to curb his vanity, Shiva plucked out one of his heads whereby Brahma lost all his thejus or glory. Since he lost thejus he also lost the art of creation. In order to be relieved of the curse, Lord Brahma came to Tirupattur and installed 12 (Dwadasa) Lingams and prayed to them. Pleased with his devotion, Lord Shiva appeared before him with Goddess Parvati, who gave him back his lost thejus which is why she is called "Brahma Sampath Gowri" here. Shiva also gave another boon to Brahma. Just like how he had changed the destiny of the one who was responsible for writing everyone's destiny, Brahma would have the power of changing the destiny of all those who worshipped him here, for the better. Goddess Brahma Sampath Gowri can be worshipped in a seperate sannadhi outside the main temple.
Usually in temples, the devotees stand on both sides of the main deity and worship. In this temple, it is important that the devotee falls within the direct deeksha of Lord Brahma. Therefore, they are asked to stand directly in front of him so that their destiny can be changed for the better.
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| Saint Padhanjali |
Another very important feature of this temple is the Jeeva samadhis of Saints Padhanjali and Vyakrapadhar. While Shiva performs the Ananda Thandava between the horns of Nandi, there are two saints who witness it - Padhanjali and Vyakrapadha. Both their jeeva samadhis are found here. Padhanjali was the creator of Yoga Sutra. His jeeva samadhi can be found to the left of the Brahma Sannadhi. A covered enclosure has been made around it convenient for those who want to come here and meditate. The vibration is extremely powerful here.
| Thala Vruksham - Maghizha Maram |
The jeeva samadhi of Saint Vyagrapadhar is found about half a km away from the main temple.
The Stala Vruksham is Magizha maram which is about 150 years old and is found in the complex outside the temple which houses 7 out of the 12 lingams. It is believed that Sage Pathanjali often left his physical body and stayed in the astral form for many days in this magizha maram and performed penance.
There are four lingams in the main temple
1. Brahmapureeswarar - Main Deity
2. Pazhamalainathar - Opposite to the Jeeva samadhi of Saint Padhanjali
3. Padhala Eswarar - Every temple that has a Jeeva Samadhi will have a padhala lingam. Here it is present near Chadikeswara
4. Suttharathneswarar - near the navagrahas
One lingam in front of the Amman Sannadhi:
5. Thayumanavar
The other seven lingams are found in the adjacent campus:
| List of lingams outside the lingam complex |
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| Clockwise from left: Manduganathar, Ekambareshwarar, Arunachaleshwarar, Kailasanathar, Jambukeshwarar, Kalathinathar, Saptharisheeswarar and the huge nandhi in front of Kailasanathar shrine |
There is also a tank here called the Brahma Theertham...which is supposed to have been created by Lord Brahma to perform puja to the Dwadasa Lingams but the current status in which it is maintained leaves a lot to be desired.
| Brahma Theertham |
Every year in the tamil month of Panguni (March-April) for three days, namely 14, 15 and 16th the Sun God is said to worship Brahmapureeswara. As I mentioned earlier, there are seven entrances to reach the main deity's sannadhi. It is a miracle that the sun's rays cross these seven entrances and fall directly on the lingam from 6.15 to 6.45 a.m.
The jeeva samadhi of Sage Vyakrapureeswara is situated in Kasi Viswanatha swamy temple attached to the Brahmapureeswarar temple about half a km away. He has installed the Kasi Vishwanatha Swamy in this temple. Once there was no water in Tirupattur for performing the daily pujas. Sage Vyakrapadha saw Airavatha, the white elephant of Lord Indra, carrying water for the puja of Lord Jambukeswara of Tiruvanaikaval. He asked Airavatha to give him some water for the puja. The elephant refused. The angry sage who had hands and feet of a tiger dug the ground with his claws till water gushed out. He used this water to perform the puja. The tank so created by him is called " Pulipal Theertham". Bathing here on full moon day cures one of all skin ailments. The Jeeva samadhi of Sage Vyakrapadha is found encased in glass.
| Kasi Vishwanatha Temple where the jeeva samadhi of Sage Vyakrapadha is found |
Contact details:
Baskara Gurukkal (Brahma Sannadhi)
0431-2650439 / 9443817385
On Thursdays, Full Moon Days, and Sadhaya nakshatram days the temple is extremely crowded.



This was great and very informative.. I had heard of this temple, though I havent been able to visit it yet... thanks for giving us an online tour!
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Priya
Nice coverage Priya..and Anu said very informative.I too like travelling.. But write little. I Should visit this place sometime...! BTW, I like the Bramma theertham Snap..!
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Thank you for your feedback. Do visit the blog when u find time.
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ReplyDeleteVery good job.when i went there about 5 years ago,i didnt know this much.Now,I realise my fate.Thank you very much. I plan my family also shall visit there
ReplyDeleteThanks for your feedback....my prayers that you are able to visit soon with your family!
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Very Very useful info,thanks a lot...good work
ReplyDeleteThank you for your feedback, Mr. Vedaprakash!
ReplyDeleteHello Priya
ReplyDeleteI have visited this temple last month. very powerful place. Must visit every one. Thanks for sharing this. May shiva bless you in your way
Thank you for your wishes!
ReplyDeletepriya,i wish i could read those list of lingams,me and my friends are planning a trip to south india next month,it would be interesting going through all the other posts also on your blog, because you seem to have a very profound knowledge on temples and other places in the south ,ineteresting.
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@Joel, the list of lingams is available in English in the collage picture just below the photograph you are mentioning. Do let me know when you come down south, I can definitely suggest some interesting and unique temples for you to visit.
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@Mr. Saibaba, Thanks so much for your feedback
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Nice and enlightening as always.
ReplyDeleteI thought that the temple at Pushkar was the only Brahma Temple in existence ! Thanks for the info and also nice write-up :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your feedback Neeraj and Sudhagee! Do check out the blog when you find time! Regards Priya
ReplyDeleteI had heard about this place from one of my cousin and couldn't find a proper trip log on it, thanks for writing and sharing this Priya.You have an interesting blog with your amazing temple articles.Will keep coming back here.
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Thanks Priya. The information was really helpful !
ReplyDeletevery very informative....wish i visit this temple very soon with my family....God Bless You and be with u in all ur works Priya...
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ReplyDeleteIt's very helpful,when My mom & grandmother planned to go temple,Thanks for yours informations.
Arun
Good Information
ReplyDeleteThanks for your informative details about the temple. I would love to visit this temple sometime
ReplyDeletepriya ji, thnks hope u r continues this process, and pl send an any other temple visits, its interesting to watch snaps, y i am writing this i am not a regular visitor becos, i am not believe about god, but whnever i visit temple, my soul was very calm, mind gets refresh,
ReplyDeleteI am planning to dharshan Brahmapureeswarar Temple by next weekend with my family. When I googled about Brahmapureeswarar Temple, I happened to read this blog. Thank you so much for the info Priya.
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ReplyDeletePlease any one assit me how to reach from trichy Bus stand to the temple.Is bus facilities available from the Trichy Bus stand??
ReplyDeleteDear Rajesh,
ReplyDeleteThere definitely must be buses from Trichy towards Samayapuram and Thirupattur. I am not sure of the exact routes. Will check back and revert. Alternatively you can call Bhaskar Gurukkal whose number is available on the post and he will be happy to guide you.
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Priya
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DeleteThe temple does not have a landline number which is why I had provided the Gurukkal's number you can also contact the Executive Officer details of whom is available here http://brahmatemple.org/brahma_contactus.htm.
DeletePlease understand that this is a personal blog wherein I can only provide as much information that I am able to gather when I visit the temple.
Dear Ms Priya ,
DeleteThank you very much for your support and reply. I am Planning to visit the temple by this monday o2 Jul.If you get the details before that it will be very useful to me.Whenever your getting the details please update in the Blog, it will be very useful for the future reader. any suggestion please guide me .Thanks.
Thanks for the information. I visited the temple recently...
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thank u for u information this information will be very helpful for my Aanmigam payanam .
ReplyDeletethank u very much for u r information!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletetks for the info.u hav mentioned some sannadhis are half km away.are all the sannadhis inside one compound r do v hav to walk outside the temple grnds?in that case can v go by car since some elderly people may b accompanying me.wil b very grateful fr ur info.
ReplyDeleteThe Kasi viswanatha swamy temple which has the jeeva samadhi of Sage Vyakrapadha is about half a km away. One can drive down to the temple without any difficulty. All other shrines are within the temple complex.
Deletetk u Priya.shall get bak to the blog after my visit for which iam planning.
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ReplyDeleteNice information about the brahma temple. I'm planning to visit trichy in mid august. I heard about thirupattur and searched for some info abt the temple and happened to read your blog. Do you know of some other temples near trichy where there are jeeva smadhis of siddhars? If yes pls share the info. You have a wonderful blog here. May God Bless you.
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Sakthi
Hi Priya,
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the information about Sri Brahmapureeswara temple, Tirupattur.On July 26, 2012, I had the wonderful chance to great Shiva Kshetra and have darshan of Lord Brahmapureeswara and Lord Brahma. also, I had visited Lord Kasi Vishwanathar temple nearby. ( You may add this info: Locals informed me that it is recommended to visit and have darshan of Lord Kasi Vishwanathar and then go to Sri Brahmapureeswara darshan. Lord Brahma is indeed magnificient and you can feel his power and his aura. This temple is very powerful and vibrations are very spiritual conducive for removing obstacles. Thank you for your tour as it helped me plan my visit to this great temple in July 2012.
Thank you very much for an informative and useful article and we are visiting the temple this Sunday (19 aug 12).Regards Nagarajan
ReplyDeleteThanks for this information Priya. Reading this information made me plan a trip to Trichy. I visited Brahmapureeswara on 5th Aug 2012. The place is really magical. Please continue writing such blogs and wish you all the very best for your work.
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Very informative. I got an opportunity to visit this temple with my parents.
ReplyDeleteAs said, Brahma re-writes the fate of the people who visits this temple.
I also had an opportunity to visit the 'Perumal temple' near Brahma temple. Though very small, the perumal here is very powerful.
Our family had a prayer and me and my parents were praying perumal for the same.
As a sign of blessing, the bhattacharyar uttered a word standing in the sannidhi - 'Neenga nenaikaradu 45 naatkal la nadakum. Swamiki thirumanjanam seiyaren nu prarthanai pannikongo. Avar 45 days la nadathi vappar'. To everybodys surprise, trust me, it happened within 45 days.
Unfortunately, we missed the contact number of the bhattacharyar and now, donno how to contact them.
If anybody has the contact number, please share it in the blog.
Vidhya, Chennai
Thanks Ms Vidhya for sharing this information. Can you remember the name of the perumal at the temple?
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Priya
Perumal temple name is vidhiyai mattriammaikum varadaraja perumal
DeleteContact Kalyanaraman Bhattacharyar Cell : 9790327510
DeleteWhat is the location of this Varadaraja Perumal Temple? Any village or place name to identify? We are travelling from Chennai.
DeleteI just came to knw about this temple and while searching io saw this blog. very informative. Planning to visit the temple soon, ofcourse, if I am destined to go there, as you mentioned.
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jayakumar
krishnaswamyAugust 23 2012 11.35
ReplyDeleteIhave visited this Temple along with my Family members the vibration experienced is something unique The idol of Lord Bramha is very majestic The perumal temple nearby is also a must for the devotees.to visit. Lords name is Sri Varadarajaperumal Renovation works is now on
I visited Lord Brahmapureeswarar Temple in the month of May 2012.The vibration experienced is something unique. The Idol of Lord Brahma is very majestic. A trip to this Temple is very beneficial to the devotees.The name of the Perumal is Lord varadarajaperumal with consorts SRIDEVI AND Bhoodevi. Renovation work and construction of Rajagopuram is taking place
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V.S Krishnaswamy
hello priya ji,
ReplyDeletei need to come temple because i have lot problems in my business
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI had been to these temples last week. The Kasi Vishwanatha Swamy Temple closes by 6:30 PM daily. Please check and update your blog suitably.
Thanks,
I have also planned to visit the temple and get the experience of vibration
ReplyDeleteI had been to the Temple with family on 20th oct.2012 and when we were praying Brahma we were blessed, as the flower adorning the Lord's head dropped down and it was an amazing experience.
ReplyDeleteI have visited this temple and much satisfied. The temple has to be renovated and to be modified according to vasthu. The temple poojaries are good and nice esp Sri Bhaskara Sivacharya.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much indeed for giving such a wonderful information.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting Priya! I have to visit this temple soon. So now I realize there is a temple south, one in Pushkar and the other in Garhmukteshwar in UP! Interesting...
ReplyDeleteNow in this temple, Bramha is with Shiva lingas. In Garh he is with Ma Ganga. In Pushkar with his consort Gayatri...very interesting.
Thank you Priya. While we went to this place from Kumbakonam ( 2 weeks back) it was closed due to some death in the village. I was instantly reminded of your blog and what you had written about one needs to be destined to visit this place. Yesterday I took my parents and went from Tiruchi and also managed to do an abhishekam to Lord Brahma and seek his blessings. Thank you for all the information in your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks Seshu ..... I already visited this temple and lot of miracle happened after visiting this temple .
ReplyDeleteRaj....
very nice temple and i visit jan-06 2013
ReplyDeleteThanks for the information
ReplyDeleteVery informative to every one who really wants to visit but not able to locate. Thanx a ton..
ReplyDeleteVery Informative. Myself, wife and son are planning to visit this temple this month end (March '13).
ReplyDeleteHi nice blog very good information planning to visit soon thanx for the effort taken
ReplyDeletePlanning to visit soon thanx for ur effort taken to share the information
ReplyDeleteWe had the blessings of Brahmapureeswarar to make the visit on Thursday the 21st March 2013. Some times, the driver of the tourist vehicle is very helpful. After having seen us visiting temples after temples from Tuesday, on our return journey from Trichy to Chennai, he suddenly asked us whether he can escort us to one another temple at Thirupathur on the way. We said yes- we were at this beautiful temple. As some one said in these columns, we have been destined by Brahmapureeswarar to visit him and receive his blessings. We were never aware of the existence of this temple, before. The separate sannadhi for Lord Brahma and his posture on Padmasana is splendid. It is a huge one and we felt lucky and blessed.
ReplyDeleteWe have not been told by anyone there regarding Kasi Viswanathar temple and we missed it.
We visited this shrine on Thursday the 21st March 2013. ASfter seeing us visiting temples after temples from Tuesday, our tourist vehicle driver, on our way back to Chennai from Trichy asked whether he can take us to one another temple. We said YES and then were there at Brahmapureeswarar temple. It is an wonderful temple. The separate sannadhi for lord Brahma in Padmasana posture is very beautiful and it is huge vigraham. As some one said in these columns, we have been destined to visit this temple and received the blessings of Lord Shiva, Parvathy and Brahma. And also Pathanjali Muni.
ReplyDeleteDevotees visiting Trichy or down South by Road should not miss to visit this temple. We missed visiting Kasi Viswanathar temple as none guided us properly in this temple
Hii can someone tell me where exactly this temple located if I search in Google map it shows me near ambur there is a tirupattur but near tiruchy I don't find one pls guide
ReplyDeleteIf you are going from Chennai, on NH 45 turn right at Siruganur. There is a board which clearly shows the name of Thirupattur Once you enter the service lane on the right and take the road to the village the temple is about 6 kms from NH 45. If you are travelling from Trichy, after the Samayapuram Toll gate, you will have to turn left at Siruganur.
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Priya
Thnx but I am travelingfrom Cochin I checked on google map it guides me through Madurai I think I don't have to touch trichy guess so !! planning to visit temple by wednesday morning probably I have to stay tommorow night at madurai & then start early the next day morning to temple
DeleteIf you are taking the NH through Madurai you will have to cross Samayapuram toll gate and then turn left at Siruganur.
DeleteGood luck!
Ok thnx m/s,priya baskaran
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DeleteGood and useful information. Thanks
DeleteMadam Thank you for ur information ,we got married 2005 till we have no kids and we r taking treatment for past 6yrs but no luck,one of my relative told me about this temple,so am trying to find the information about this temple,that time only i got the information in ur blog,so we planned to visit this temple on coming sunday,thank u for the useful information
ReplyDelete22/04/2013... Yennoda MARU JENMAM... yes I really Felt Some Vibrations @ 4:45 PM to 5:45 PM... In That Temple... Pesa Mudiyama 1hr Swamiya Parthuttey Utkarthirunthirukkiren... Xlnt..
ReplyDelete14/04/2013 - 10 A.M Brameshwarar Temple , Tirupattur ( Vellore Dist ).. Irunthen. Eshwaranai Vendittey Utkarnthirunthen... Koilil Yarumillai.. Appothu...Oru Family Vandhu idu Bhrammapureeshwarar Koil thaney nnu kettanga.. Naan illai, Appadi oru koil irukkannu ketten.. Appo Avanga Sonnanga.. Andha Koil ponal "Mangalagaramana Maatram varum" .. Poittu vangannu soliittu Poittanga...AACHARYAMmmm.. Naan yennoda prarthanaiyai indha koilil vechittu irukka.. Andru Avargal yaaro... Bangalorelirundhu vazhi mari inga vanduttom andha koilkku poga PRAPTHAM vendumam yengalukku innum illai neenga Pongalen nnu sollitu Poitanga... Idhuvarai appadi oru koil iruppadu yenakku theryala annaikku tharya vechittu poittanga...
ReplyDelete22/04/2013- 5:30 AM yennakkey theryama naan yelundhu... Poga vazhiye theryama 5 mins kooda yengayum nikkama 3:30 PM Templela Nikkaren...
4:30 PM - 5:45 PM varai Bharma Munnadi Onnum Seiyama Parthuttey appadiye irundhirukkiren... Adhan pinnal than Andha koil Puranam Angu Padichen... Surprise....
Bhraman Sabham - Linga Vazhipadu - Avar Vidhi Maatram - Parvathi Tejas Aruliyadu - Koil Varuvorin, Adhavadu... VIDHI Maranumnu irundhal mattumey Koilukku Varavaikkumam, Appadi vanduttaaley Turning Point thannnu... OMG.... Vibration Unarugiren... Aatmarthamaga First Time ever... Unarugiren...