2023-07-10

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आषाढः-04-23 ,मीनः-रेवती🌛🌌 , मिथुनम्-पुनर्वसुः-03-26🌞🌌 , शुचिः-04-19🌞🪐 , सोमः

  • Indian civil date: 1945-04-19, Islamic: 1444-12-21 Ḏū al-Ḥijjah, 🌌🌞: सं- मिथुनम्, तं- आनि, म- मिथुनं, प- हाड़्ह, अ- आहार
  • संवत्सरः - शोभनः
  • वर्षसङ्ख्या 🌛- शकाब्दः 1945, विक्रमाब्दः 2080, कलियुगे 5124

  • 🪐🌞ऋतुमानम् — ग्रीष्मऋतुः दक्षिणायनम्
  • 🌌🌞सौरमानम् — ग्रीष्मऋतुः उत्तरायणम्
  • 🌛चान्द्रमानम् — ग्रीष्मऋतुः आषाढः (≈शुचिः)

खचक्रस्थितिः

  • |🌞-🌛|तिथिः — कृष्ण-अष्टमी►18:44; कृष्ण-नवमी►
  • 🌌🌛नक्षत्रम् — रेवती►18:57; अश्विनी► (मेषः)
  • 🌌🌞सौर-नक्षत्रम् — पुनर्वसुः►
    • राशि-मासः — ज्यैष्ठः►

  • 🌛+🌞योगः — अतिगण्डः►12:29; सुकर्म►
  • २|🌛-🌞|करणम् — बालवम्►07:17; कौलवम्►18:44; तैतिलम्►
  • 🌌🌛- चन्द्राष्टम-राशिः—कन्या

  • 🌞-🪐 मूढग्रहाः - बुधः (-10.16° → -11.20°)
  • 🌞-🪐 अमूढग्रहाः - शुक्रः (-38.09° → -37.55°), गुरुः (66.76° → 67.56°), शनिः (130.73° → 131.72°), मङ्गलः (-42.18° → -41.83°)

राशयः
शनि — कुम्भः►. गुरु — मेषः►. मङ्गल — सिंहः►. शुक्र — सिंहः►. बुध — कर्कटः►. राहु — मेषः►. केतु — तुला►.


दिनमान-कालविभागाः

  • 🌅—05:52-12:14🌞-18:36🌇
चन्द्रः ⬇12:20 ⬆00:26*
शनिः ⬇09:23 ⬆21:38
गुरुः ⬇13:44 ⬆01:14*
मङ्गलः ⬆08:54 ⬇21:15
शुक्रः ⬆08:37 ⬇21:00
बुधः ⬆06:37 ⬇19:19
राहुः ⬇13:00 ⬆00:36*
केतुः ⬆13:00 ⬇00:36*

  • 🌞⚝भट्टभास्कर-मते वीर्यवन्तः— प्रातः—05:52-07:27; साङ्गवः—09:03-10:38; मध्याह्नः—12:14-13:49; अपराह्णः—15:25-17:00; सायाह्नः—18:36-20:00
  • 🌞⚝सायण-मते वीर्यवन्तः— प्रातः-मु॰1—05:52-06:43; प्रातः-मु॰2—06:43-07:34; साङ्गवः-मु॰2—09:16-10:06; पूर्वाह्णः-मु॰2—11:48-12:39; अपराह्णः-मु॰2—14:21-15:12; सायाह्नः-मु॰2—16:54-17:45; सायाह्नः-मु॰3—17:45-18:36
  • 🌞कालान्तरम्— ब्राह्मं मुहूर्तम्—04:22-05:07; मध्यरात्रिः—23:06-01:22

  • राहुकालः—07:27-09:03; यमघण्टः—10:38-12:14; गुलिककालः—13:49-15:25

  • शूलम्—प्राची (►09:16); परिहारः–दधि

उत्सवाः

  • एयर्कोऩ् कलिक्काम नायऩ्मार् (२९) गुरुपूजै

एयर्कोऩ् कलिक्काम नायऩ्मार् (२९) गुरुपूजै

Observed on Rēvatī nakshatra of Mithunam (sidereal solar) month (Prātaḥ/paraviddha).

Between the 6th and 9th centuries, in South India, there existed 63 ardent devotees of Lord Shiva, collectively known as the Nayanmars. These devout individuals, hailing from various walks of life including potters, fishermen, farmers, merchants, priests, hunters, and washermen, created devotional songs still sung by followers around the globe. Among these Nayanmars, Appar, Sambandar, and Sundarar, known for their Thevaram hymns, along with Manikkavasagar, are distinguished as the Samayacharyas or the ‘The Four’ (ta:nālvar) revered teachers of the faith. They were instrumental in promoting the Shaiva Siddhanta philosophy and culture, effectively challenging the spread of Jainism and Buddhism. Their teachings centered around the concept that Shiva embodies love, and that embracing love for all beings and existence is essential in connecting with Shiva, the Supreme Being.

Eyarkon Kalikama Nayanmar, a devout Vellala from Tiruperumangalam in Ponni Nadu, was a dedicated follower of Lord Shiva and belonged to the esteemed Eyarkudi family known for its military leaders. He was deeply troubled by the news that Sundaramurthi Nayanmar had utilised Lord Shiva to resolve a personal dispute with his wife, which led him to question Sundaramurthi’s devotion and his own piety.

In response to Kalikama Nayanmar’s doubts, Lord Shiva intervened by afflicting Kalikama Nayanmar with colic and informed him in a dream that only Sundaramurthi could cure it. However, Kalikama Nayanmar, staunch in his principles, chose to die rather than seek help from Sundaramurthi. Concurrently, Lord Shiva instructed Sundaramurthi in a dream to heal Kalikama Nayanmar.

Upon Sundaramurthi’s arrival, Kalikama Nayanmar had already ended his life. This act of defiance led to a dramatic scene where Sundaramurthi, in despair, attempted to take his own life. At this critical moment, Lord Shiva’s grace miraculously revived Kalikama Nayanmar, leading to a heartfelt reconciliation between the two devotees. Following this profound experience, Kalikama Nayanmar devoted his life to serving Lord Shiva and His devotees, ultimately attaining a place in the divine abode.

Details

  • References
    • 63 Nayanmar Saints by Swami Sivananda, published by The Divine Life Society
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