Monday, May 25, 2009

Speech by Thomas Friedman in the New York Times...




"When we were young kids growing up in America, we were

Told to eat our vegetables at dinner and not leave them.
Mothers said, think of the starving children in India

And finish the dinner.'













And now I tell my children:

'Finish your homework. Think of the children in India

Who would make you starve, if you don't.'?"


Sunday, May 3, 2009

Simhachalam








SIMHACHALAM
Hi friends,
I'm really proud to say that im a vizagitte, one of the most beautiful places - the city of destiny. Vizag also called Visakhapatnam is famous for its SIMHACHALAM devastanam, vizag steel plant, beach view, kailasgiri, araku hill valley and many more.
Let me share with you ABOUT SIMHACHALAM wat i know:

Simhachalam temple is a Hindu temple located in Andhra Pradesh, South India, and is dedicated to the incarnation (avatar) of Vishnu known as Narasimha (the man-lion).

Origin of the simhachalam:
SIMHA means Lion
Achala means hill
Atop the hill is a famous temple said to be the abode of Narasimha swami, and hence the hill itself is called (nara)simhachalam. The temple is situated in the city of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, India.

Its Significance is one of the eighteen "Naarasimhakshetras" ie shrines of Lord Narasimha in India. Simhachalam temple is known as the second richest temple in India (after Tirupati) earning a revenue of Rs. 520 million. The statue of the deity gives "nijaroopa darshan" (holy appearance in true form) for only 12 hours in a year i.e on Akshaya Tritiya day (the day which is believed to be holy and many people buy gold as belief tat it will be good since then in their lives), the rest of the time the statue is covered with sandalwood paste (called Chandanam). The darshan described as chandana yatra or chandanotsavam falls every year in Vaisakha masa (May).
Right from my childhood I have been hearing the stories of lord Narsimha swamy from my grand father. In our family we used to call Narasimha swamy as Appanna, brother of Lord Venkateshwara swamy (Balaji). My grand pa told me that Lord Appanna is our Elavelpu (Main god of our family).
The significance of this sandalwood paste is that, this God is very angry and in order to cool his anger his nija roopam is covered with chandanam.

Story: Hiranyakasipu was a Rakshasa king. He was in fact one of Vishnu's Dwarapalakas or gate keepers in Vaikuntha, Jaya and Vijaya. They had to take birth in the mortal world thrice because of a curse given by Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanathana and Sanathkumara, who were not allowed to take darshan of Mahavishnu by them. The other palaka was born as his brother Hiranyaaksha.
Hiranyakasipu wanted to become immortal and hence performed austerities (tapasya) to propitiate Lord Brahma. However, Lord Brahma said that was not possible so Hiranyakasipu asked Lord Brahma to grant him a boon so that he could not be killed by any animal or a man neither in the morning nor in the night, by any weapons, neither in sky nor on the earth.
Hiranyakasipu wanted the entire world to worship him. But, Prahalada, his son, was a devotee of Lord Narayana and always expressed his bhakti towards Him. In spite of warning him several times, Hiranyakasipu could not alter Prahlada's devotion.
This made Hiranyakasipu angry and he made numerous attempts to get Prahlada killed. One of them was to throw him off the top of a mountain. However, Vishnu rescued him by moving the mountain and made a small path for Prahaladha. It is said that in the place where the Lord stood to protect Prahaladha is the place where the temple is built.

History of the temple
It has Sri Varahalakshmi Narasimha Swamy as the presiding deity.
Giripradhikshana [cirum ambulation] around the hill range [~40 km]from Hanumantha vaka / MVP colony to Simhachalam is done by piligrims during the auspicious days (mainly during karthika and Sravana masams). Crowds of elderly people / youth / children are observed walking the 40 km stretch over night. They visit the temple after the long journey and give their offerings to the deity.
The deity at Simhachalam, the lion-man incarnation of Lord Mahavishnu is usually covered with sandalwood paste(chandanam). The original shape of the deity in the tribhanga posture has two hands with the head of a lion on a human torso. An inscription dated as far back as 1098 AD of the Chola king Kuloththunga provides some clue as to its antiquity. Another inscription shows a Queen of the Eastern Ganga of Kalinga (ancient Orissa) (1137-56 AD) covering the image with gold while a third inscription says the eastern Ganga King of Orissa Narasimha Deva built the main/ central shrine in 1267 A.D. With more than 252 inscriptions in Oriya and Telugu describing the antecedents of the temple, it is a historically important monument.
Sri Krishna Deva Raya after defeating the Gajapati ruler of Orissa Gajapati Prataparudra Dev visited the shrine twice in 1516 AD and 1519 AD and offered numerous villages for maintenance of bhogam (worship) along with valuable jewellery of which an emerald necklace is still in the temple. For the last three centuries the Royal family of  Vizianagaram, " The Pusapati Gajapathi's" have been the temple's trustees.

On every chandanotsavam, from the Gajapathi's family offering and pattu vastras are firstly offered to god and then only the remaining devotees can have the darshana only after the Gajapathi's (currently Anand Gajapathi Raju)
This temple was build in the style of Orissa temple architecture. The sculputure of the temple is falambount and one cannot take eye off it.
Its surely a once in a life time visit. Its believed that Kappa Stamba inside the temple has got lot more importance, many people will do aalinganam (holy hug) with that pillar and wishes that should come true. Many MPs MLAs will believe in this before nomination and after winning too.

My grand father Mr.Venkatarao Gopi (Late) used to tell me about this temple god every liesure time, and also informed me that unlike any other gods, Lord Narasimha swamy is very powerful and angry too, so dedication is very important.

some of the important facts are:
The Simhachalam temple faces West unlike so many others which face East. An east-facing entrance, according to religious belief, brings prosperity while a west-facing one brings victory.
The hill top road, as well as the location of the eastern ghat ranges are beautiful and pictersque. The hills are densely populated with trees of various types like Cashew, shrubs, mango groves etc., The forestry is protected and well conserved. The greenary is really good and attracts tourists as well as nature lovers for spending their leisure in prasing the nature.