Celebrate Nrusimha Jayanti in Ahobilam Navanaarasimha Kshetra
The day of Swati Star coupled with Vaishakha Chaturdashi (Meaning: 14th day of second month in Hindu calendar) in the Shuklapaksha (bright fortnight) is celebrated as Narasimha Jayanti (Avatar of Lord Narasimha Swamy to end the tyranny of Hiranyakashipu).
Sri Rama Janma Bhumi of Ayodhya
Puranas mention seven most sacred Teertha Kshetras or places for pilgrimage, as a means of attaining Moksha. They are said to be: Ayodhya, Mathura, Maya, Kashi, Avanitka, Puri and Dvaravati. Names of some of these places have undergone change.
Dandayudhapani Temple – Palani
Aruppadai Veedu is something that is sacred and very close to the hearts of devotees and followers of Murugan (Lord Subrahmanya). You can click here to know more about the Arruppadaiveedu Yatra presented by Pureprayer.
Pazhlamudircholai Murugan temple
Aruppadai Veedu is something that is sacred and very close to the hearts of devotees and followers of Murugan (Lord Subrahmanya). You can click here to know more about the Arruppadaiveedu Yatra presented by Pureprayer.
Aaruppadai Veedu – Thiruthani Murugan temple
Aruppadai Veedu is something that is sacred and very close to the hearts of devotees and followers of Murugan (Lord Subrahmanya). Aruppadai Veedu are the places where Murugan conducted campaign against a demon king “Surapadman” and defeated him.
Kanchi Kamakshi Temple
Kamakshi Temple in the city of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu State, is an ancient Hindu Temple dedicated to Goddes Parvati (called Kamakshi), the ultimate form of Goddess Lalita Maha Tripurasundari. It is one of the ‘Sacred Seven Places’ mentioned in
Pattabhisheka and Vardhanti of Sri Raghavendra swamy
Phalguna Shukla Dwiteeya of 1621 CE is an unforgettable day for the followers of Sri Raghavendra Swamy Teertharu. This is the day on which Pattabhishekam (Coronation Ceremony) and Ashrama Sweekar was performed to Sri venkatanatha. He was ordained into Sannyasa