18, December 2014.
After collecting the
details of Sri Arunachala temple on 14th December 2014 During
my Sri Arunachaleswara temple visit, thought of visiting a temple on the hill
and take the photograph of the temple from the hill temple. Initially I do not
know I am proceeding towards the Caves which are associated with Bhagavan
Sri Ramana maharishi. When I inquired the locals about the temple they guided
me to go up. It was scary, since I trekked the hill alone. There
was no body in the front or back. After climbing half the distance
near Mamara cave found, two visitors are climbing down.
MAMARA CAVE ( MANGO TREE
CAVE )
This cave is situated
before Virupaksha cave. Once there was big mango tree near the cave which has
fallen down and there is no mango tree now. There is a Shiva shrine called Sri
Maheswarar and Sri Kasi Annapoorani shrine. Inside the cave we have to knelled down and go. Bhagavan Ramana maharishi stayed for a while in this cave.
LOCATION OF THE CAVE : CLICK
HERE
Sri Maheswarar Sannidhi at maamara cave
Sri Kasi Annapoorani Amman sannadhi through which we have to go in to the cave
MULAIPAL THEERTHAM
The I trekked further and reached Mulaipal Theertham,
where the water from the hill is collected in the pond and well. There is sign
board not to take bath and wash the clothes. But the locals did not mind. Above
the theertham there is an ashram called Sri Annamalaisamy Sri Guru
Ram Yogi Lahari with a Amman temple. One the way plastic bags were strewn
on the side of the path ( Spoiling the nature ).
Mulai Paal Theertham
CAUTION BOARD
Amman temple
Sri Annamalai Swamigal ashram
VIRUPAKSHA CAVE
The trek stretches like Hanuman’s tail. Finally reached Virupaksha cave with ASI caution
board. The cave is under the control of Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI )
and maintained by Sri Ramanashram. Sri Ramana Maharishi’s disciples
visits throughout the year from foreign countries too. The cave is like “OM”.
Sri Ramana maharishi stayed in this cave from 1899 to 1916. It is
believed that Sage Virupaksha’s jeeva Samadhi is in this cave. When I
went inside the cave absolutely there was no sound and very very dark. Only one
oil lamp was burning at the center. I could not see any thing. Sat for a
while and meditated. When my eyes got accustomed to the dark, I could see
lot of people sitting in two tiers and meditating. Really it was a wonderful experience.
LOCATION OF THE CAVE : CLICK
HERE
Virupaksha cave
I trekked further. There was a long steep stretch. At
the end of the stretch there is a falls and a pool of water. After crossing the
falls the trek became easier.
Path leading to Skandashram
Water Falls
A long snake was
playing the pool of water and must be at least 8 feet length. On
seeing me the snake ran in to the forest. While climbing down also I
had seen the same snake playing in the pool of water. ( The snake can be seen
like a stick in the water )
SKANDASHRAM.
The Skandashram
is also controlled by ASI and maintained by Sri Ramanashram. The
cave is not big as Virupaksha cave. There are three rooms for meditation
adjoining the cave. Meditated for a while and enjoyed the beauty of the
ashram, plants, trees and hill. I could notice there are lot of foreigners
visiting this cave also. They become the ardent disciples of Bhagavan Sri
Ramana maharishi. Sri Ramana maharishi lived in the cave between 1916 to 1922
with his mother. After his mother attained mukti he stayed in the base ashram
itself. Here only he found out “who am I”
LOCATION OF THE CAVE
: CLICK
HERE
Sri Skandashram
Sri Skandashram
Sri Skandashram
Water
will fall on Shiva lingam during rain
On the way to back to Sri Arunachaleswara I found out this
panoramic view of the temple. I clicked Sri Arunachaleswara Temple view.
It was completely overcast throughout the day, I could not take clear
picture.
From Skandashram there is a path leading to Sri Ramashram
also. But I returned in the same route. But I missed the
route half way and diverted to Sadai Swamigal Ashram and they guided me to the
base of the hill. Hence it is advisable to trek with some people instead of
going alone.
It was said that once the maha deepam is placed on the 10th day it
will continue to burn. If the same gets off within short period some bad things
will happen. But this is not correct. These 4 people carries the gee and wick to
light up the maha deepam every day evening by 18.00 Hrs for 11 days after the
mahadeeppam festival.
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---
Nice post. Thiruvannamalai is one of the Pancha Bootha Sthalam - Fire. So sacred is this place that it has references in scriptures that even other Gods like Sun,Moon,Brahma and Vishnu have worshiped Sri Arunachaleswara. For pilgrims accommodation, there are plenty of hotels in Thiruvannamalai to choose from.
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