2023-08-26

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श्रावणः-05-10 ,वृश्चिकः-ज्येष्ठा🌛🌌 , सिंहः-मघा-05-10🌞🌌 , नभस्यः-06-04🌞🪐 , शनिः

  • Indian civil date: 1945-06-04, Islamic: 1445-02-09 Ṣafar, 🌌🌞: सं- सिंहः, तं- आवणि, म- चिङ्ङं, प- भादों, अ- भाद
  • संवत्सरः - शोभनः
  • वर्षसङ्ख्या 🌛- शकाब्दः 1945, विक्रमाब्दः 2080, कलियुगे 5124

  • 🪐🌞ऋतुमानम् — वर्षऋतुः दक्षिणायनम्
  • 🌌🌞सौरमानम् — वर्षऋतुः दक्षिणायनम्
  • 🌛चान्द्रमानम् — वर्षऋतुः श्रावणः (≈नभः)

खचक्रस्थितिः

  • |🌞-🌛|तिथिः — शुक्ल-दशमी►24:08*; शुक्ल-एकादशी►
  • 🌌🌛नक्षत्रम् — ज्येष्ठा►08:35; मूला► (धनुः)
  • 🌌🌞सौर-नक्षत्रम् — मघा►
    • राशि-मासः — श्रावणः►

  • 🌛+🌞योगः — विष्कम्भः►16:22; प्रीतिः►
  • २|🌛-🌞|करणम् — तैतिलम्►13:11; गरजा►24:08*; वणिजा►
  • 🌌🌛- चन्द्राष्टम-राशिः—वृषभः
  • 🌞-🪐 अमूढग्रहाः - शुक्रः (18.72° → 20.02°), गुरुः (107.12° → 108.05°), मङ्गलः (-26.47° → -26.14°), शनिः (178.61° → 179.66°), बुधः (-19.07° → -17.85°)

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


दिनमान-कालविभागाः

  • 🌅—06:01-12:10🌞-18:20🌇
चन्द्रः ⬆14:03 ⬇01:45*
शनिः ⬇06:06 ⬆18:23
गुरुः ⬇10:59 ⬆22:26
मङ्गलः ⬆07:48 ⬇19:48
शुक्रः ⬇17:11 ⬆04:37*
बुधः ⬆07:18 ⬇19:22
राहुः ⬇09:44 ⬆21:22
केतुः ⬆09:44 ⬇21:22

  • 🌞⚝भट्टभास्कर-मते वीर्यवन्तः— प्रातः—06:01-07:33; साङ्गवः—09:05-10:38; मध्याह्नः—12:10-13:43; अपराह्णः—15:15-16:48; सायाह्नः—18:20-19:48
  • 🌞⚝सायण-मते वीर्यवन्तः— प्रातः-मु॰1—06:01-06:50; प्रातः-मु॰2—06:50-07:39; साङ्गवः-मु॰2—09:18-10:07; पूर्वाह्णः-मु॰2—11:46-12:35; अपराह्णः-मु॰2—14:14-15:03; सायाह्नः-मु॰2—16:41-17:31; सायाह्नः-मु॰3—17:31-18:20
  • 🌞कालान्तरम्— ब्राह्मं मुहूर्तम्—04:27-05:14; मध्यरात्रिः—23:00-01:20

  • राहुकालः—09:05-10:38; यमघण्टः—13:43-15:15; गुलिककालः—06:01-07:33

  • शूलम्—प्राची (►09:18); परिहारः–दधि

उत्सवाः

  • काञ्ची ५७ जगद्गुरु श्री-परमशिवेन्द्र सरस्वती २ आराधना #४३८, कुङ्गिलियक्कलय नायऩ्मार् (११) गुरुपूजै, गजेन्द्र-मोक्षः, पिट्टुक्कु मण् चुमन्द लीलै

गजेन्द्र-मोक्षः

Observed on Mūlā nakshatra of Siṁhaḥ (sidereal solar) month (Prātaḥ/paraviddha).

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काञ्ची ५७ जगद्गुरु श्री-परमशिवेन्द्र सरस्वती २ आराधना #४३८

Observed on Śukla-Daśamī tithi of Śrāvaṇaḥ (lunar) month (Aparāhṇaḥ/vyaapti). The event occurred in 4687 (Kali era).

Śivarāmakṛṣṇa, son of Parameśvara on the banks of river Pampā, devoted to Sadāśiva, having got initiation into asceticism from him, devoid of any attachment indeed, He remained at the abode of goddess Kāmākṣī. Devoted to the worship of Śrī Cakrarāja, adhered to the path of Śivarāja, adhered to the path of Śivayoga, adept in worshipping the goddess Kāmeśvarī, He, free from desires, held the preceptorship for fortyseven years. This senior preceptor, courageous, reached the space that is beyond the physical body, on the tenth day of the bright fortnight of the Śravaṇa month in the year Pārthiva of the Śaka era 1508 (Dūra Śaka). According to scholars, this preceptor was the master of Sadāśivabrahmendra and attained siddhi in Śvetāraṇyam.

पम्पासरस्तटभुवः परमेश्वरस्य पुत्रः सदाशिवरतः शिवरामकृष्णः।
तस्मादवाप्य नियमं नियमी निरस्तसङ्गोऽध्युवास सदनं खलु कामनेत्र्याः॥३॥
श्रीचक्रपूजनरतः शिवयोगलम्बी श्रीदेशिकेन्द्रवचसा श्रितकामपीठः।
आचार्यकं छवि(४७)समं विदधावकामः कामेश्वरी-मनु-पुरश्चरणैकदक्षः॥४॥
स पार्थिवे पार्थिवदेहदूरं नभो नभस्यच्छतमोऽच्छपक्षे।
अवापद् आपद्विधुरो दशम्यां दशम्यसौ दीनशके (१५०८) शकाब्दे॥५॥
—पुण्यश्लोकमञ्जरी परिशिष्टम्

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कुङ्गिलियक्कलय नायऩ्मार् (११) गुरुपूजै

Observed on Mūlā nakshatra of Siṁhaḥ (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.

Kungiliya Kalaya Nayanmar, a Brahmana from Tirukadavur in the Chola kingdom, was renowned for his devotion to Lord Shiva, symbolised by his constant burning of incense before the deity. The temple in Tirukadavur housed the Amrita Lingam, which originated from a pot of nectar transformed into a Lingam. The temple’s deity, Amrita Ghateshwarar, was worshipped by Markandeya, leading to his immortality. The goddess of the temple, Abhirami Amman, was venerated by Abhirami Bhattar, whose devotion led to a miraculous transformation of the moon’s phase.

Despite experiencing sudden poverty, Nayanmar continued his devotion, even selling his property to maintain his ritual of burning incense. One day, his wife, willing to support his devotion, offered her sacred Mangalyam to sell for food. However, when Nayanmar went to sell it, he was so captivated by the offer of high-quality incense from a hawker (Lord Shiva in disguise) that he exchanged the Mangalyam for it, forgetting his family’s hunger.

Lord Shiva, impressed with the couple’s devotion, blessed them with wealth. Nayanmar’s wife prepared a meal and awaited his return. When Nayanmar went to the temple with the incense, Lord Shiva appeared to him, acknowledging his devotion and instructing him to return home. Astonished, Nayanmar found his house transformed into a place of prosperity and shared his newfound wealth with other Shiva Bhaktas.

Nayanmar’s devotion was further exemplified in Tiruppanandal, where he straightened the leaning Lingam of Arunasatesar, which had tilted to accept a garland from a devotee. Using a rope of divine love, Nayanmar miraculously righted the Lingam, a feat that astonished and earned him further reverence.

After spending more time serving Lord Shiva and His devotees, Nayanmar eventually attained the divine abode, leaving a legacy of unwavering devotion and service to the Lord.

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  • References
    • 63 Nayanmar Saints by Swami Sivananda, published by The Divine Life Society
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पिट्टुक्कु मण् चुमन्द लीलै

Observed on Mūlā nakshatra of Siṁhaḥ (sidereal solar) month (Prātaḥ/paraviddha).

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