Thursday, 29 November 2012

Rahu kala pooja on 27,November,2012

Rahu kala pooja has been conducted today on 27,November, 2012 between 3.00 PM and 4.30 PM.

Pooja of the following devotees, who were not personally present for the pooja, were conducted by the temple representative.
Sl No
Name
Location
Remarks
1
Nagaraja Sharma
New Delhi
Booked for Next 42 Weeks
2
Prathusha
Singapore
Booked for Next 47 Weeks
3
Sree Lekshmi
Saudi Arabia
Booked for Next 47 Weeks
4
Rani Sree Sanjay
Bangalore
Nil
5
Lekshmi Sreeraj
United Kingdom
Nil
6
Veena Raj Kumar
Kuwait
Nil
7
Vishu V Nair
Banglore
Nil
8
Arun kumar
Riyad, Saudi Arabia
Nil
9
Suma Sreekumar
Riyad, Saudi Arabia
Nil
10
Aparna Pratap
Baharin
Nil
11
Sree Devi
China
Nil


Special arrangements made for devotees who cannot be present:
Temple has made special arrangements for those devottees who may not able to participate in the pooja due to offical /Professional / Personal  / Geographical   reasons, can contact the temple authorites or send email to tbtttvm@gmail.com stating their Name, Nakshatram, and number narangavilakku to be litup and rahukal archana if any. The pooja will be done by the temple representative on behalf of the devotees.

Contact person : Vinod KS 85473 52106, Binu VS 94950 43122, Sri EV Rajappan Nair  94472 45572 
Cost of lemon with oil and wick: Rs 5/- per lemon .
Cost of Rahukala Arachana: Rs 7/-. (Postage Charges Rs 10/- extra, per receipt)
Outstation devotees can use our online bank facility to make remittance and offer poojas

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Trikarthika Festival on 27 November 2012


Trikarthika Festival to be celebrated on 27 November 2012.  The entire temple primses will be lit by earthen lamp (edingil). 

Eighteen women devotee s who are practicing for the Dhanu Masa Thiruvathira has made a “ Sahasra Therali Nivadyam “ ( 1000 Theralis, - therali is made out of the mix of rice powder with Jaggery , banana , ghee, cardamom  etc , steamed in a leaf called Therali) offering on the occasion. All  devotees are welcomed for the occasion.

Image of Therali Nivadyams


The Thrikarthika in ‘Vrischikam’ (November-December) is an auspicious temple festival, also a Hindu festival in which the temple premise or the worship place is adorned with a huge number of oil-lit lamps. The festival is also known as ‘Karthika Vilakku’. The festival falls on the ‘Karthika’ day of Vrischikam.

The festival is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Subramanian or Lord Murukan (Lord Subramanian is also known as ‘Karthikeyan’ means Born in the Karthika Asterism).

The festival is celebrated by adorning the worship place (may be a temple, may be a Thara or may be our own home) with a huge number of oil lit lamps to make the place delicious for eyes. Instead of lamps now the people uses ‘Chirathu’ (a small pot like structure made of mud). 

Friday, 23 November 2012

Rahu kala pooja on 20,November, 2012


Rahu kala pooja has been conducted today on 20,November, 2012 between 3.00 PM and 4.30 PM.

Pooja of the following devotees, who were not personally present for the pooja, were conducted by the temple representative.
Sl No
Name
Location
Remarks
1
Nagaraja Sharma
New Delhi
Booked for Next 43 Weeks
2
Prathusha
Singapore
Booked for Next 48 Weeks
3
Sree Lekshmi
Saudi Arabia
Booked for Next 48 Weeks
4
Rani Sree Sanjay
Bangalore
Nil
5
Lekshmi Sreeraj
United Kingdom
Nil
6
Veena Raj Kumar
Kuwait
Nil
7
Vishu V Nair
Banglore
Nil
8
Arun kumar
Riyad, Saudi Arabia
Nil
9
Suma Sreekumar
Riyad, Saudi Arabia
Nil
10
Aparna Pratap
Baharin
Nil
11
Sree Devi
China
Nil

Special arrangements made for devotees who cannot be present:
Temple has made special arrangements for those devottees who may not able to participate in the pooja due to offical /Professional / Personal  / Geographical   reasons, can contact the temple authorites or send email to tbtttvm@gmail.com stating their Name, Nakshatram, and number narangavilakku to be litup and rahukal archana if any. The pooja will be done by the temple representative on behalf of the devotees.

Contact person : Vinod KS 85473 52106, Binu VS 94950 43122, Sri EV Rajappan Nair  94472 45572 
Cost of lemon with oil and wick: Rs 5/- per lemon .
Cost of Rahukala Arachana: Rs 7/-. (Postage Charges Rs 10/- extra, per receipt)
Outstation devotees can use our online bank facility to make remittance and offer poojas

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Dhanu Masa Thiruvathira to be celebrated on 28th December 2012.

Special Thiruvathira performance will be done by the  Members of Mathrudangadana after the evening Deeparadhana. Ettangadi and Gothampu Kanji will be served as Prasadam after the Thiruvathira.  All women folks and devotees are invited for the celebrations  

 Relevance of Thiruvathira
 
Thiruvathira is one of the three social cum religious festivals celebrated in Kerala in a year. Thiru Athira is a celebration to worship  Lord Siva. This falls on the Thiru Aardra (Thiruvathira) star day in the month of Malayalam month Dhanu. Normally this falls during December end or January beginning. This year Thiruvathira falls on 28st December, 2012.
Historic Background:
This festival is mainly the festival of ladies and the girls. They get up early in the morning and take bath. In the olden days there used to be ponds and tanks in many houses and the villages or towns will have many common ponds/tanks for public use where  ladies used to take bath. Their play starts with the bath. They will be singing and playing in the water spraying and splashing water on each other and swimming competing with each other. Those days the bath itself used to be a Thiruvathira affair. After the bath the ladies and girls will be wearing the traditional dresses and use all the beauty enhancing tricks like applying the home made kajal (a black colored eye paste) (now substituted by readymade shopping item), and instead of applying red lipstick chew betel with calcium and areca nut for reddening the lips. The women wear all the ornaments they have.
 
Fasting on Thiruvathira day:
On the Thiruvathira day the women of Kerala do a kind of semi fast (or in some cases they may fast completely) not take food made out of rice. For lunch they take porridge (Koova podi kanji) made out of arrow-root powder). Fruits will supplement this item of kanji. For the night the women used to roast 8 different varieties of tuber roots in the fire. This was known as the 'ettangadi chuttu thinnuka (eating 8roots roasted). Fruits will be a supplement. Now because of the practical reasons these are not followed in most of the houses. Instead they go for food made out of other grains than rice. 

This fast or semi fast by those who are not married is for getting a good husband and those married for maintaining the goodness of the husband or if not good to make him good by Lord Siva.
 
Thiruvathira Dance ( ThiruvathiraKali)
Thiruvathira is known for the group dances of ladies and girls - the Thiruvathirakali also known as kaikottikkali. The dances of the beautiful girls/ladies will be very gracious and beautiful to watch. With sinuous movements (Serpentine way or wavy movements) in a circle pirouetting (a rapid whirling about the body) pattern it is will be sight worthwhile to watch. The movement in the circle also will be sinuous. The dance will be around a bronze/brass lamp lighted with oil and cotton wicks known as nilavilakku.
The dance is to the accompaniment of singing and clapping of the palms. For many years this folk dance was performed only during Thiruvathira. But since some years the Thiruvathira dances-Thiruvathirakali has become very popular and is performed for every festival. The ladies on Thiruvathira day spend the whole day and night with singing and dancing. At the midnight in between the singing and dancing there is a ceremony known as pathirappoochoiodal (pathira – midnight, poo – flower, choodal – wearing – tucking in hair). In the early morning of the next day the festival will end with the women taking bath and prayers at the temples around. 
In the morning there will be special items. There will be a halwa made of arrow root powder and jiggery (Koova – arrow root kali), a rice halwa made of rice and jiggery and a kootu made of tubers and vegetables and deep fried papadam.
 Legend about Thiruvathira
The legend connected with Thiruvathira is that the festival is celebrated to commemorate the killing of Kamadevan, the god of love. The belief is that this is the day goddess Parvathy met Lord Siva after a long and hard penance to marry Lord Siva. The celebration is to rejoice the death of Kamadevan representing the purging of the vices of Kama (lust), krodha (anger)and moha (wants)by keeping the mind stable. 

The whole story of the legend is that Goddess Dakshayani consort of Lord Siva went to attend the Yaga being performed by her father Daksha. Daksha did not like Lord Siva and was against the marriage of his daughter Dakshayani to the Lord. Daksha did not invite his daughter and son – in – law for this all important Yaga though everybody else was invited. Lord Siva had tried to dissuade his wife that she will not be welcome at her father's place but the Goddess told the Lord that she will go there and if she was not treated properly, she will not return. When she came to the yaga place, she was not received but instead Daksha started abusing her husband the Lord. She got angry with her father for abusing her husband and jumped into the fore made for the Yaga. With this the Yaga had to be abandoned and Daksha could not achieve the position of the lord of even the gods for which he wanted to perform the Yaga.
On the news of the immolation of the Devi, his wife, Lord Siva became angry and came to the Yaga place and with his anger burnt Daksha and his family. He took the burnt body of his wife and started a terrible dance shaking the whole world and opened his 3rd eye. The world started burning. The Lord Vishnu, in order to control Siva used his Sudarshan Chakra (Discus wheel) to cut the charred body into pieces. Wherever the pieces fell a Sakti Peettha came into being.
After all the pieces were strewn and the charred body is not there to kindle his anger, the anger of Lord Siva came down and he wanted to go and do penance permanently.
 But there was a demon by name Soora who was tyrannizing all living things. He had obtained a boon from Lord Brahma that he can be killed only by a child born to Siva as he thought that Siva is on permanent penance and hence no chance of his getting a child. 

The gods wanted Lord Siva to marry and have a child. Since the Lord is not having any Kama (desire for sensual pleasures) in him, it was difficult for him to marry. So the gods persuaded the god of Kama the Kamadevan to use his trick on Lord Siva so that Kama will enter Siva and he will marry Parvathy, daughter of Himavan who was also doing penance to marry Lord Siva.
Kamadevan used his bow of sugar cane and shot a flower arrow (cupid's arrow) on Lord Siva who was disturbed from his penance and the arrow kindled his desires. He became terribly angry and burnt the Kamadevan into ashes by his third eye.
All the gods prayed to Lord Siva to give relief to the burnt Kamadevan. Lord Siva agreed and suggested a remedy. Anyway the lord was disturbed from his penance and was not able to concentrate again and according to the requests of all the gods he married Parvathy and they got a child Lord Karthikeya (Subramanya) who killed Soora.
 The day on which Kamadevan was burnt by Lord Siva happened to be the Thiruvathira day. As it was on that day the Kama was destroyed, it is commemorated every year by the ladies every year.

There is also a belief that the Thiruvathira Vratham was started first by the 'Gopikas' (Gopa strees) of Brindavan. They wanted to marry Lord Krishna and did the penance to Lord Siva for the boon of being able to marry Lord Krishna.