Periyalwar: 2 Outstanding Divine Works
Periyalwar, originally Vishnuchittar, was a revered Alvar and adoptive father of Andal. He composed the Thirupallandu, expressing deep parental devotion towards Lord Vishnu.
Periyalwar, originally Vishnuchittar, was a revered Alvar and adoptive father of Andal. He composed the Thirupallandu, expressing deep parental devotion towards Lord Vishnu.
In the Srimad Bhagavatam, King Ambarisha is described as a Rajarshi or a Royal Sage. Through a fire sacrifice he was blessed with the Sudarshan Chakra.
The Bhakti Movement revolutionized spirituality, uniting people beyond caste and creed through devotional practices to God. Saints like Tulsidas, Mirabai, and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu inspired millions, emphasizing love and devotion over liberation.
Thondaradippodi Alvar, also known as Vipra Narayana, is the 10th of the 12 Alvars and revered as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu’s garland. His devotional works and services at the Srirangam temple are celebrated with the Vasantha Utsavam festival.
Discover the divine and fascinating journey of Thirumalisai Alvar, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu’s Sudarshana Chakra, whose life is filled with miraculous events and deep spiritual significance.
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Not much is known about Peyalvar’s birth and youth. He is one of the Mudal Alvars, the other two being Bhoothnath alvar and Poigai alvar.
Poigai alvar is one of the Mudal Alvars. He was found near the small pond of Yadhothakaari Sannadhi temple. In Tamil, Poigai means a small pond.
we would have celebrated the famous festival Mahashivaratri many times, but only a few of us know this interesting story behind this great festival.
Lord Tirupati Balaji is the Lord at Tirumala. He is a living God and enjoys sweet pastimes with His dear devotees even today. We shall explore the lives of two of his devotees King Shanka and Sage Agastya
The journey of the soul to Vaikuntha follows the Archaradi Margam, a sacred path of light described in the scriptures. Through Bhakti, Jnana, and Yogic practices, the soul pierces the Brahmarandra and transcends material limitations to reach the divine abode.
Dharma is the basis of Moksha. Dharma satisfies Artha and Kama. But the fundamental need for Dharma is to reach to the goal of Moksha. Vishishtadvaita Philosophy explains the same.
Kundalini Yoga Practice is comprised broadly of 1) Raja Yoga 2) Hatha Yoga 3) Jnana Yoga 4) Bhakti Yoga. Raja Yoga and Hatha Yoga are widely practiced. They deal on the gross body platform.