Monday, 5 December 2016

16 Rituals (Samskara) in Hindu Culture

Most of the Brahmins used to follow complex rituals in connection with major events in their lives, such as pregnancy, childbirth, education, marriage, and death. Although, the number of major samskaras fluctuates between 12 and 18 in the Grhya Sutras, later, it became 16 in number,[1] generally known as "Shodasha Samskaras" (Ṣoḍaśa Saṃskāra). They are illustrated below:

Garbhadhana
Garbhadhana (IAST: Garbhādhāna) (literally, gifting the womb), is the act of conception. This is the first sacrament which followed immediately on every martimonial union. There are a number of rites performed before conception. The act of first sexual intercourse or insemination is known as Nishekam. (Garbhdhanasamskaram is cited in Manusmrti, 2.27).
The different Grhyasutras differ in their point of view, whether the garbhadhana is to be performed only once, during the first conception, or every time the woman conceives. In the first case it is considered as a kshetra-samskara (once the kshetra, or 'field', has been purified, it remains pure), and in the second case as a garbha-samskara (every time the garbha, or 'womb' conceives, it needs to be purified).

Pumsavana
Pumsavana (IAST: Puṃsavana) (literally, engendering a male issue) is a ritual conducted in the third month of pregnancy. If it is the first pregnancy, it can be in the forth month also. The pregnant woman consumes one bead of barley and two beads of black grain, along with a little curd. This is accompanied by religious chanting. (in SED Monier-Williams cites Grihya-Sutra,MBh.)
The time prescribed for the pumsavana differs in different Grhyasutras, and can be extended up to the eight month of pregnancy, according to some. Some grhyasutras also give a later date for pregnancies after the first (which might be related to the fact that the signs of pregnancy are less prominent during the first few months, if the woman has already given birth once).

Simanatonayana
Simantonayana (IAST: Sīmantonnayana) (literally, parting the hair) sacrament is performed in the fourth month of a woman's first pregnancy. Simantonnayana is conducted for the protection of the mother at the critical period of gestation. This samskara is performed to both invoke protection of the mother and unborn child from demons and spirits that might want to cause harm to the mother and child, as well as to ensure good health, success and prosperity for the unborn child.
Fragnant oil is poured on the head of pregnant woman. A line of parting is drawn three times through her hair from the forehead upwards with three stalks of 'Kusa' grass bound together. The Pranava mantram "OM" and the sacred words called Vyahritis (Bhur, Buva, Sva) are chanted during each operation.
If the child is still-born, this has to be repeated during the next pregnancy.

Jatakarman
Jatakarman (IAST: Jātakarman) (literally, natal rites) is meant for the development of the intellect of the child. When a male child is born, the ritual connected with birth is performed immediately (within 90 Naazhika). A small portion of a mixture of gold, ghee and honey is given to the new born infant. This rite symbolises good fortune. (Cited in Manusmrti 2.27)

Namakarana
Namakarana (IAST: Nāmakaraṇa) (literally, naming) ceremony is performed to name the child. It is performed on the12th day after birth.

Nishkramana
Nishkramana (IAST: Niṣkrāmaṇa) (literally, first outing) is taking the child for the first time outside the house. The child is usually taken out into the open only in the fourth month after birth.

Annaprashana
Annaprashana (IAST: Annaprāśana) (literally, feeding food) ritual, which takes place when a child is six months old, is the first time the child eats solid food, in India - Rice. A few grains of rice mixed with ghee are fed to the infant. This is an important ritual among all sections of Hindus. (Cited in Manusmriti 2.34).

Chudakarana
Chudakarana (IAST: Cūḍākaraṇa) (literally, literally, arrangement of the hair tuft), also known as choulam or mundana (literally, tonsure) is the ceremony of cutting child's hair for first time. In the child's third or fifth year, the head is shaved, leaving behind a small tuft of hair. (Cited in Mn.2.27,35)

Karnavedha
Karnavedha (IAST: Karṇavedha) (literally, ear-piercing) is piercing the ears. This is done with a particular thorn. Butter is applied to the wound. It is applicable to both male and female children. (MW cites Purāna-Sarvasva.)

Vidyarambha
Vidyarambha (IAST: Vidyāraṃbha) (or Akshararambha) (literally, commencement of studies) is done either when the child attains three or five years. On the tongue of the child the letters "Hari Sri Ganapataye Namah Avignamastu" and all the alphabets are written with a piece of gold. The child is made to write the same letters from "Hari Sri" onwards with its index finger on raw rice in a bell metal vessel and the child is made to utter each word when it is written. Either the father of the child or an eminent teacher officiates at this ritual. (Citation Mn.2.69)

Upanayana
Upanayana (IAST:Upanayana) is the ceremony of wearing the sacred thread called Yajñopaveetam. When male child attains eight years, the wearing of the sacred thread “Yajñopavita”, is ceremoniously done. It is taking the child to the teacher for initiation of formal education. Along the sacred thread, the hide of the antelope called Krishnajinam is also worn by the boy. The upanayanam ceremony is followed by brahmopadesham - teaching Gayatri mantra to the boy. (Cited in Manusmrti 2.27)

Praishartha
Praishartha (or Vedarambha) is the learning of Vedas and Upanishads in‘Gurukulam’ or ‘Pāṭhaśāla’. In the beginning of each academic period there is a ceremony called Upakarma and at the end of each academic period there is another ceremony called Upasarjanam. ( Mn.2.71)

Keshanta and Ritusuddhi
Keshanta (IAST: Keśānta) (literally, getting rid of hairs) is the first shave. It is ceremoniously performed for a boy at his age of 16. (Citation: Mn.2.65)
Ritusuddhi is a ceremony associated with a girl’s first menstruation.

Samavartana
Samavartana (IAST: Samāvartana) (literally, graduation) is the ceremony associated with the end of formal education of Vedas in ‘Gurukula’ or ‘Pāṭhaśāla’. This ceremony marks the end of student hood. This also marks the end of Brahmacharyaasrama of life. (Citation: Mn.3.4)

Vivaha
Vivaha (IAST: Vivāha) (Marriage) (Citation: Mn.3.4). The Ritual of marriage.

Antyeshti
Antyeshti (IAST: Antyeṣṭi) (literally, last rites), sometimes referred to as Antim Sanskar, are the rituals associated with funeral.
This samskara is not mentioned in the lists of samskaras in most of the grhyasutras and other texts that speak about samskaras. The details and procedures of this rite are given in separate texts, dealing only with this topic. The reason for leaving this rite out is that it is not considered as a pure and auspicious rite, and it should therefore not be mentioned along with the other, pure, samskaras.

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Temple-Worship

Visiting temple and feeling the divine presence of God is the primary and the foremost step taken by a devotee to rectify the harms caused by the unfavourable position of the planets and the harms caused by other factors. Visiting temple may help a devotee to reduce the effect of harms caused by certain factors and it may help one in achieving prosperity and attaining personal desires and pleasures. Visiting temple is an act or deed which can be easily performed by anybody. It is less expensive and more accessible. On the other hand, it’s quite an expensive and complicated task for an ordinary man to practise a Pooja (religious sacrifice), Homa (religious offering), and Ratnadharana (wearing precious stone) at times of trouble. Therefore Vrathanushtana (performing penance) and visiting temple may act as the most encouraging remedy for an ordinary man to liberate himself from the harmful effects caused by the unfavourable position of the planets. If a devotee practises these religious sacrifices and offerings according to the norms of the temple, he may attain a fruitful result and prosperity. This is the major reason behind the existence and sustenance of temples for the last hundred years.

Temple- a preface

Temples are the houses of worship where the life-force (chaitanya) of God prevails forever. Temple is the permanent abode of an Ultimate God who is formless, and shapeless. It is a complicated task for ordinary people to imagine the appearance and form of the Almighty God in their minds. This is the major reason which led the Puranic Rishis to design and attribute certain forms and bhavas to God. Therefore, temples are constructed at different places with the images and statues of several deities. Indian doctrinal theory strives to prove that the glory and power of God is revealed through five forms. These five forms are nobility (param), structure (vyuham), strength (vibhavam), worship (archa), Supreme Soul (antharyami). Out of these, Archa (worship) is the only ‘bhava’ of God which can be easily relished and realized by ordinary people. Even though, Karma yoga (which should be done without desiring any reward), and Njanayoga are apt to provide salvation, it is difficult for an ordinary man to execute. In order to rectify this problem, temples are constructed with the idols of demigods and deities. The Puranic preceptors elucidates that the `Parampurusha pooja’ with different forms is linked to Vishnu, Shiva, Shankaranarayana, Durga, Subramanya, Ganapati, and Shastavu. The process of invoking the divine power of God into the idols in temples can be compared to the blowing of air with a fan and lighting fire in an altar. Even though one can find innumerable forms of deities, the ultimate power resides in the Universal Soul.
The multiple forms of gods and goddesses in Hindu mythology symbolize the Ultimate Power. Some may ask about the necessity of adoring the different forms and figures of Hindu gods and goddesses. The great preceptor, Mridanandaswami answers this question in an intelligible way. Some people ask about the necessity of creating innumerable forms of god instead of creating one. Some may ask the reason for instilling confusion and embarrassment in the minds of people by creating lot many images and statues rather than creating one image as the representation of the Supreme Soul. The answer for this question is quite simple. The consecrated idols and images in temples are made in accordance with the various moods, behaviours, emotions and temperaments of common people. It is to be understood that the oneness of God is the basic underlying principle behind the concept of manifold forms of God in Hindu mythology. The holy book, Bhagavad-Gita also instructs that the adoration of any deity with utmost devotion actually signifies the adoration of the Universal Power or the Paramathma. The yogis are recommended to worship their favourite deities to help them to increase their belief and devotion in the Almighty God. Therefore the concept of the infinite forms of God may not act as a hindrance for a devotee, who worships his favourite god with a right spirit and attitude.

A scientific view of Temple-Concept

Temple is the external symbolization of the Macrocosm and Microcosm. Nature is considered to be the macrocosm and human body as the microcosm. The sanctum of the big temples in Kerala is bounded by five external ramparts (prakaras). They are back wall (puram mathil), bahyahara (the middle room for temple rituals), vilakkumadam (the room for lighting the holy lamp), anthahara, antharmandala (the room for offering sacrifices). A temple constructed in this respect is a depiction of human body. It is an exact portrayal of the Sthulasharira of a deity. The idol of the demigod erected in the temple and the holy shadadharaprathishta which lies beneath this idol is a representation of the Sukshmasharira of the deity. ‘Vishvakarmyam’ is a book which deals with the principles of construction of a temple. This book instructs that the sanctum of the temple symbolizes the head of the deity, the altar acts as the face,namaskaramandapam as the throat, the building surrounding the sanctorum (nalambala) as the hands, the area for walking around the temple as the abdomen, the outer wall as the knees and the tower (gopura) as the feet of the deity.
Adharashila, Nidikumbha, Ashtadalapadma, Kurma, Yoganala, Napumsakashila are the six parts of the Shadadharapradishta of a temple in Kerala. These six parts, in turn, represent the Muladhara, Swadishtanachakra, Manipuraka, Anahathachakra, Vishudhichakra, and Ajnachakra of the Sukshmasharira respectively. Ajnachakra which is considered to be the Napumsakashila is the upper sector of the Sahasrarapadma. The idol of the deity is consecrated on the stone-seat of the sanctum. The idol of a male deity is erected on a stone-seat with feminine nature and that of a female deity is erected on a stone-seat of masculine properties. It indicates that the erection of an idol is a representation of the Shivashaktisamyoga (fusion of the powers of Shiva and Parvathi) in Sahasrarapadma. The Shakhty of goddess Parvathi which lies inactive in the muladhara of human body is made active by the reciting of holy rites and mantras. This power crosses the six adharachakras and reaches the top of the head and merges with the power of lord Shiva which resides in the Sahasrarapadma (a lotus with thousand petals) in the forehead. This is the excellent and the ultimate step taken by a yogi. Sahasrarapadma indicates the fusion of the powers of Shiva and Parvathi (Shakhty) called Shiva-Shakhty samyoga.
Shiva-Shakhty samyoga helps a yogi to achieve moksha or salvation. According to the norms of Hindu mythology, a yogi has to practise severe penance and meditation in order to reach the state of Shiva-Shakhty samyoga. But it is highly difficult for a normal man to reach this state of divinity. Temple-Worship is the most easiest and suitable way of achieving of salvation. Most of the people are ignorant of the science of mantras and tantras. When they visit the temple and adore the deity there, the power or the life-force of the goddess Parvathi which is generated from the Sahasrarapadma of the deity is transferred over to the devotees. This chaitanya or life-force which is passed from the deity to the devotee activates the power of goddess Parvathi which lies deep within him. The presence of this life-force (chaitanya) makes a devotee or a yogi feel that the God is pleased with him. The renowned scholar Madhavji says; “Thereby several thousands of devotees can easily feel the presence of God through temple-worship, without experiencing the complexity and severity of attaining the good result felt by a yogi through rigorous penance and meditation. Our forefathers had been intelligent enough to develop a wonderful concept of temple-worship and the scientific technology developed by them, is labelled as the Psycho Engineering Scheme”.

Temple-Sculpture

A true devotee should have a proper knowledge and awareness of the body of a temple. The temples in Kerala are constructed with five external ramparts. These five external ramparts are back wall (puram mathil), bahyahara (the middle room for temple rituals), vilakkumadam (the room for lighting the holy lamp), anthahara, antharmandala (the room for offering sacrifices). These five ramparts are constructed for the big temples only. Elucidations on the sanctum and the five ramparts that surround it are necessary here.
The sanctum and the inner chamber (garbhagriha) are the most significant and holy parts of the temple. The sanctums of the temples of Kerala are made in different shapes like square, rectangle, circle, oval and gajaprishta. Most of the temples are constructed with square-shaped and circular-shaped sanctums. Sanctums are rarely made in oval shape and gajaprishta shape. The sanctum of Sreemahadevar temple in Vaikom is constructed in oval shape. The sanctums of Tripangodu Shiva temple in Malappuram district, Madhur Shree Anandeshwara Vinayaka Kshethram in Kasargod district, Payyannur Shreesubramanya Swamikshethram in Kannur district, Thiruvannur Shivakshethram in Kozhikode district are made in gajaprishta shape. The sanctums of the temples in Kerala can be classified into many. Some may be built with two or three storeys, and some with an exterior porch. The sanctum of the temple is built on a high pedestal. In some temples, a stone-seat or upapida is made below this high pedestal. Sopana is the stepping-stone which helps one in ascending from the inner chamber to the sanctum. One can enter the sanctum of the temple directly through the front entrance and also through the two doors built on either sides of the sanctum. Sopana is built in front of the three doors around the sanctum. A valve is built on the side of the sanctum for the flow of anointed water. It is one of the significant parts of the temple. The walls of the temple are designed with beautiful paintings, figures and wooden carvings. These pictures and carvings have an excessive significance in the tradition of Kerala. Therefore the sanctums of the big temples in Kerala are the symbols of wonderful architecture and incredible paintings. These paintings reveal the greatness and glory of the heritage of Kerala. The topmost dome of the sanctum is a congregation of bloomed lotus, water-pot, stem, bud etc. The scholarly words of Madhavji prove that the pot (kalasha) designed on the summit or dome of the sanctum symbolises the flow of nectar (amrithadhara) created by a yogi (one who practices religious rites). The altar located in the inner chamber (antharmandala) is made with the figures of different deities like Ashtadikpalakar (guardians of eight directions like Indra , Agni, Yama etc.), Brahma (the god of Heaven), Vishnu (the god of earth), Ayyappa, Durga, Subramanya, Kubera, Nirmaalyadhari(a minor diety who takes in the remnants used by god) , Saptamaathrukkal (the seven guardians of God). The chamber of salutation (namaskaramandapa) is built in the front but apart from the sanctum. The namaskaramandapa is made especially for the priests and the Brahmins for doing their customary and religious prayers. This chamber is also used for preserving water-pots (kalasham) at the time of festivals. The ceiling or the upper storey of this chamber is designed with the paintings of the seven planets or the guardians of eight directions (ashtadikpalakar). The `nalambala’ is a part of the temple that is located around the sanctum and the pradhakshinapadha (place of circumambulation). The kitchen and the store-room of the temple are located inside the nalambala. The chambers for the entertainment of temple-arts are built on both sides of the entrance. Some ancient forms of art like Koothu (story-telling by the Chakyar community) and padhakkam (telling of mythological or Puranic stories) occupy a supreme position in the tradition of Kerala. In big temples, the nalambala is made in two storeys. This part is mostly called as ‘valiyambala’(big-temple). A light-house is made either separately or close to Nalambala.
The external balivatta of the temple consists of the entrance of the temple, flag-post pillar, the way for circumambulation around the temple, ashtadikpalaka or guardian of the temple, koothambala (hall for the performance of the community of chakyars), upadevatha (a minor deity), and balikkalppura (sacrificial chamber). The ceiling or the roof of the sacrificial chamber is decorated with beautiful figures, paintings, and carvings. The big sacrificial stone (balikkallu) and the altar kept outside the temple (balivattom) are considered to be the hip or the waist of the deity. The flag-mast of the temple is erected between the sacrificial-chamber (balikkalpura) and the big shed in front of the temple for arraying elephants during festivals (aanakkottil). The flag-mast symbolises the power or Shakhty of goddess Parvathi residing in the Sukhshmasharira of the deity. The adharashila of the flag represents the muladhara and its end represents the sahasrarapadma. The flag can be made either in copper or bronze and can be coated with silver or gold. The length or the height of the flag-mast is usually less than the distance between the foot of the deity in the sanctum and the bottom of the flag-mast. One can find the vehicle of the major deity of a particular temple erected on the tip of the flag-mast. Ox is the vehicle for Shiva, which of Parvathi is lion, eagle for Vishnu, rat for Ganapati, Peacock or cock for Subramanya, horse for Ayyappa and demon(Vetalam) for Kali. It is believed that worshipping the deity placed at the top of the flag-mast is capable of providing divine blessings to the devotee when he finds problems in sighting the deity kept in the sanctum of the temple.
Upadevalayas (small temples for minor deities), Koothambalam (dance hall for Chakyar’s performance), Oottupura (dining hall attached to the temple), Kshethrakkulam (temple-pond), gopura (tower), Puram-mathil (outer wall) are also the significant parts of the temple. The dance-hall or Koothambalam is meant for the performance of two forms of art like `Koothu’ and `Koodiyattam’, a kind of drama enacted by the Chakyars , a community of temple-dancers. The prominence of these forms of temple-arts is declining day by day. These forms of art are conducted only in few temples like Shree vadakkumnadha Kshethram in Trichur, Shree Subramanyaswamy Kshethram in Harippadu. The towers constructed as a part of the outer wall of the temple is one of the best examples of the art of architecture of the temples of Kerala. Unlike the style of temple-architecture in Tamil Nadu, the temples in Kerala are made in a special way which is closely associated with the concept of Nature.

Idols and Images of deities

The idols in the temple are classified into two. The first classification is the self-originated idols and secondly, the idols made in accordance with the Tantrik rules of the temple. The self-originated idols are believed to be the self-incarnations of the Ultimate Soul. In olden days, women of the backward communities used to go to the forests for chopping grass for their pet animals and while sharpening their knives and sickles at the edges of some pieces of rock they happened to see blood oozing out of it. Finally temples were built on these places with the help of the chieftains of those principalities. One can find so many myths in Hinduism which concerns about the self-originated idols. The truth behind these mythological stories still exists as a mystery.
The idols which are made according to the Tantrik rules of the temple are classified into eight, as per the valuable insight provided by Sri Mahabhagavadam.
“Shailee, Dharumayi, Lauhi, Lepya, Lekhya cha saikathi Manomayi, manimayi prathimaf shta vidhasmrithaa.”
Creation of the idol of Sri Krishna: Several kinds of wood like Sandal, Jack tree, deodar tree are used for creating it; gold, silver, panchabhoota (mixture of five metals) are used for creating it; it is also made with a mixture of concentrated molasses; designed with a script and drawing. These idols are made according to the concept of god existing in our minds with diamonds and salgramam (an idol indicative of Vishnu). These idols are further classified into three. They are Sathvika (virtuous), Rajasam (having prosperity and luxury), Thamasam (dark attributes such as anger and idiocy). The idol of the deity is made with Yogamudra (yogic seal), Varadhabhayamudra and several kinds of jewellery. The seated position of a deity on its vehicle represents prosperity, the idol of the deity made with different kinds of adornments and Varadhabhayamudra represents virtuousness, the idol of the deity made with weapons to murder its enemies is indicative of anger and idiocy.
The idols of the deities are also classified into movable (chalam) and immovable (achalam). The movable idols can be moved and the immovable ones cannot be moved. The immovable idols are usually erected and consecrated at the corners of the temple. The immovable idols are called ‘Moolavigrahas’ because of this reason. Some idols called `Sheevelibimbas’ are used for one of the temple-rituals. These idols of the deities are used for spectacular procession. Sthiravigrahas (permanent idols) in the temples are of three types – Sthaanaka(standing position), Aasana (seat), and Shayana (bed). The idol of Vishnu is made in Shayana posture with Vishnu lying on the body of the serpent Anantha. According to Tantrik-science, the idols of deities are classified into four types. They are Yoga, bhoga , Veera , Aabhicharikam. These four types of idols signify different things. An idol in the posture of Yoga is indicative of imparting spiritual knowledge to ordinary people; Bhoga indicates material pleasure and luxury; Veera is indicative of victory in all walks of life; Aabhicharika indicates the murdering of enemies. For some deities like Kali, Durga, and Yakshi, glass-like images(KannadiBimbom) are made in copper or panchaloha. According to the tradition of Kerala, Yantras like Sri Chakra ,weapons like spear and sword are also worshipped instead of worshipping the respective deities.

Poojas and Religious ceremonies in temples

The Tantrik-preceptors invoke the idols with the power of God through their deep insight in mantras, tantras, mystic and meditative powers. Invoking these idols through several complex rituals and ceremonies will anoint these idols with the life-force (chaitanya) of god. These processes of rituals and ceremonies are done to sustain these temples for thousands of years. In order to sustain this life-force (chaitanya) in temples, several kinds of poojas (mystic spells) and festivals are conducted in a systematic and orderly way. Generally, five types of poojas are conducted in the temple everyday. They are Ushapooja (morning prayers), Ethrithapooja, Pantheeradipooja (pooja done at the time when the shadow cast by the sun is twelve foot-steps long), Uchapooja (noon worship) and Athazhapooja (pooja done at night). The first worship in the temple starts at dawn with the sound of a conch and with the harmonious sounds produced by musical instruments. After undertaking the daily routine and morning prayers, the chief priest tucks his dhoti in between his thighs, washes his feet, chants holy rites, and sprinkles the holy water and honour the Lord at the threshold of the temple by ringing the bell. Lighting the holy lamp is the first step done by the priest after entering the threshold of the temple. Then he removes the previous day’s garlands and floral offerings adorned on the deity. Worshipping the deity before the removal of previous day’s garlands and floral offerings is called `Nirmalyadarshanam’. The devotees assign immense significance to this worship. It is a worship which is done at dawn prior to the opening of the threshold of th e temple.
After removing the previous day’s offerings, the idol of the deity is cleansed and made clean by scrubbing it with the bark of a tree which is used as a cleanser. The morning worship begins when the idol of the deity is anointed with holy water (theertham) and showered with the offering of flowers. After performing the Ushapooja and Ethruthapooja, a holy ritual called Sheeveli and Shreebali is done. Morning worship comes to an end when the minor deities . The pooja which is done next is called `Pantheeradi’. This pooja is done at a time when the shadow cast by the sun is twelve footsteps long. Some temples possess Navaka and conduct five poojas. Out of the five poojas, pantheeradi pooja assumes supreme significance and here, the deity is anointed after conducting the offering done with navaka. The worship of the idol of the deity at noon is called `Uchasheeveli’. During the time of festivals, Uchasheeveli is mostly done in the evenings so that the devotees can visualize the deity and achieve contentment. Normally the devotees are not allowed to visualize this worship except on the day of festival. But in Guruvayoor temple the devotees are allowed to visualize this worship. Unlike other temples, this worship is done here everyday.
The evening worship starts at five’ o clock and it will proceed till 8pm. Added to evening worship there will be anointing of the deity in Shiva-temples on the day of Pradosha. Night worship is started after adoring the deity with holy lights (deeparadhana). This night worship puts an end to the order of performing rites or poojas on a particular day. The time schedule and the order of rites in the temple may alter during the time of festivals. In the case of small temples, morning prayers are followed by anointing of the deity of an idol. In these kinds of temples, adoring the deity with holy lights (deeparadhana) is followed by the evening worship (nivedyam). In very small temples, holy offering and pooja is done only once in a day and the threshold of the temple is closed immediately after this.
Devotees are not allowed to visualize and worship the deity at all times, when the threshold is open. The devotees are also restricted to sight the deity at various contexts especially at the time of offering nivedya to the deity. This is done to avoid the presence of all kinds of impurities and evil spirit from destroying the sanctity of the function. Special care should be taken to protect the deity from all kinds of uneasiness so that the God may accept the offerings without any external hindrances. In certain days of the month and on various occasions, special offerings and rites are done. Certain days of the year are considered to be auspicious; they are Vishu, Shivarathri (the night on which Shiva is believed to appear), Ashtamirohini (the birthday of Lord Krishna), Navarathri (a festival of nine days) and are considered to be special and holy.

Festival

The mighty life-force (chaitanya) of God resides in a temple. Because of the carelessness, ignorance, mistakes and wrongs of the devotees, the power or the life-force of god existing in the temple starts declining. In order to rectify this problem, holy festivals are conducted in temples. The temple is compared to a yogi and the chants and rites done by the yogi is compared to the religious offerings done in the temple everyday. During the time of festivals, the sacrificial offerings are done in an elaborate and special way.
Normal worships and poojas are replaced by special worships during the time of festivals. The special offerings and poojas on the day of the festival are done by the supreme priests of that particular temple itself. This helps in regaining the life-force or chaitanya of God which has been lost from the temple due to certain reasons.
There are three kinds of festivals; they are Anguraadhi, Dhwajaadi, and Padahadhi. The seedling is planted after doing the rituals for purification and which is followed by the hoisting of flag. This festival is called Anguradhi. The festival of Dwajaadhi does not involve the rituals of purification and the planting of germinated shoot. It involves only the hoisting of flag. Padahathi is a festival which is done with the procession of the deity with the backup of a harmonious sound produced by the musical instruments. Navakas are used in temples during the time of festivals. `Sheebhutabali’ is a ritual done with the chanting of holy mantras for pleasing the `Parshadas’ and `Dhwasthas’. The festival-offering is conducted by honouring the deity with water, perfume, flowers, and melted ghee. A devotee considers this offering as significant since he feels that worshipping the deity on the day of festival will bring them blessings. Temples signify the divine presence of God. The power residing in the temples are given different names and this worship is called Utsavabali (festival-worship). Since the festival-worship is quite expensive and unaffordable it is not possible to conduct it twice in a day. On the day of festival, Utsavabali is conducted at one time and Shreebhuthabali at another time. The poojas which are done at the time of festival can be compared to the meditation done by a yogi.
The life-force or the chaitanya of God crosses the four boundaries of the temple and spreads out to the ordinary people during the time of holy festivals. When the idol of the deity is taken out of the temple for a procession, the power of God reaches out to the common folk. This procession is done with the back-up of music and utterance of religious rites. The life-force of God which is emitted out from the idol of the deity is apt to cast off the evil and the devilish spirits of the village. This Shakhty of God is believed to murder the wild animals and evil spirits is called `Pallivetta’ (hunting done by the deity). The holy ritual which is supposed to take place after the pallivetta is called `Pallikkuruppu’ (resting period of the deity). The period of rest (sleep) taken by the deity after the procession where the God himself involves in a hectic task of pallivetta makes Him exhausted. This period of rest taken by the deity is called `Pallikkuruppu’ and it is compared to the deep meditation done by a Yogi. The holy ritual of pallivetta fills the entire village with the divine power of the deity. After this event, the idol of the deity is cleansed (made to bathe) in the temple-pond, as per the norms of Tantra-shastra. At the time of this ritual bath of the deity, holy nectar is believed to ooze out from the sahasrarapadma of the deity, which in turn fills the whole temple-pond with the life-force of God and when the devotees take bath here immediately after the ritual can feel this divine life-force of God. The flag in the temple is hoisted as a part of the temple-festival. The devotees are asked not to leave the temple premises at this time because the chaitanya of god is transferred to the devotees in full measure at this time. The flag is further folded and brought back to its original position after the ritual-bath of the deity. The ritual which takes place next is `Arattu Kalasha’ and it marks the end of the temple-festival. In some temples, the ritual-bath of the deity takes place after the folding of the flag. The temple which is compared to a yogi, stops it’s meditation after the festival and returns to its real state.

The method of practising Temple-Worship Sanctity of the mind and body

The temple-worship should be done with the purity of mind and body. It should be done in accordance with the customs and traditions of the temple. One should visit the temple in clean and well-washed clothes. The bath in a temple-pond or a holy river may help a devotee to retain external purity. One is not supposed to apply oil on his head when he takes bath in the temple-pond. Visiting the temple with sandals, headdress, umbrella, and paper-fan is strictly prohibited. While visiting the temple one should not wear previous day’s clothes. Men should tighten their upper cloth or outer dhoti on their waist while they visit the temple. They should not leave their shirts half-opened. Women are supposed to leave their face and head uncovered while entering the temple premises. Special care should be taken by the adults while they take children inside the temple and they should see to it that the temple surroundings are not polluted by the children by throwing out waste body products. If by chance the children pollute the temple-surroundings, adults are asked to conduct a ritual at their own cost, to regain the sanctity of the temple. One is not supposed to smoke or use pan or other such articles while one is inside the temple. Devotees should not spit, drop nails, hair, blood on the temple-grounds since it may damage the sanctity of the temple and may make it impure.
Women should consider the seven days of their menstruation period as impure. They should visit the temple only after these seven days. But women should visit the Shiva-temples only after ten days from the period of menstruation. Defilement caused by the death in the family and the customary pollution which lasts for a few days following the birth in a family is considered to be a state of impurity. If a member of a family passes away, the relatives are supposed to visit the temple only after sixteen days from the day on which death occurred in the family. A mother and a child can visit the temple only after the ceremony of Choroonu (the ceremony of giving the first meal to a child aged about six months). The flowers, oil, ghee, and the coins (money) which are taken to the temple as donation should be free from all sorts of impurities. Purity of the mind is more important than external purity while visiting temple. Lust, jealousness, enmity should be removed from the mind of the devotee and his mind should be fully concentrated in God. In other words, when one is fully engrossed in the devotion to God, all sorts of mental and spiritual impurities will flee from him.
One should not forget the fact that the body of the temple is nothing other than the body of God. Remnants of the offerings to God, food offered to the deity should not fall on the temple-grounds. One should not sleep, laugh, cry, enter into foolish conversations and heated debates, bless somebody, apply the oil in the temple-lamps to one’s own body or head, and touch the priests, light camphor, leave the remnants of the offerings on the ground, walk through the path between the deity and His vehicle while one is inside the temple compound. One should not trample over the sacrificial stones erected in the temple, while one walk around the temple compound to sight the deity.

Method of Circumambulation

Circumambulation (pradakshina) is one of the principal aspects of temple-worship. In Amshumathi Veda, one can find the concepts regarding the origin of circumambulation.
Circumambulation signifies protection, salvation, recovery, and prosperity.
“Pandaal paadaantharam gathva karau chalanavarjithau, Vaacha stothram hridhi dhyaanamevaa kuryaal pradakshinam.”
While doing pradakshina or circumambulation one should take a slow movement, without the shaking of hands, praises should be uttered to glorify God and should be able to visualize the figure of the deity in one’s mind. Circumambulation done by a devotee is compared to a pregnant woman moving with a pot full of oil on her head. One should revolve one time around the temple for pleasing Ganapati, twice for Surya, thrice for Shiva, four times for Vishnu and Devi, and seven times around the Banyan tree for the attainment of his desires. According to the rules of Agamam, one has to do circumambulation once for Ganapati, twice for Surya and Kali, thrice for Vishnu, four times for Shastavu, five for Subramanya, six for Durga, and seven times around the Banyan tree for the fulfilment of desires. It is believed that if one revolves around the temple from sunrise to sunset it may bring him all sorts of blessings and his desires may come true. Strenuous circumambulation is done to solve severe problems and doshas. The number of circumambulations can be increased based on the severity of the problems and it helps in rectifying these problems. The circumambulation done in the morning may help in getting a cure from diseases; those who do it in the afternoon may get their desires fulfilled; those who do it in the evening may get their sins cleared; those who do it in the midnight may attain moksha or salvation. At the time of doing circumambulation, one can feel the divine presence of God at their right side. According to Madhavji, one can experience the mighty presence of God at each circumambulation.
The method of circumambulation in a Shiva temple is little bit different. While doing circumambulation in a Shiva temple, one should revolve from the sanctum to the valve through which the anointed water flows. One should revolve over the sacrificial stones and bow before the image of the deity placed at the dome of the temple. One should also revolve in an anti-clockwise direction through the sacrificial stones and reach near the valve of the sanctum and go back to the threshold of the temple. A circumambulation in a Shiva temple turns out to be complete only when these rules are strictly followed. There are some Tantrik and yogic reasons behind these differences in case of circumambulation in a Shiva temple. The power of Shiva tends to surpass the glory of all other minor deities, says Tantra-Shastra. Shiva resides in the central position of the Sahasrarapadma of human body. Therefore when the Shivalinga is anointed, the holy nectar oozes out of the sahasrarapadma along with holy water and a mixture of these two solvents reach the somasootra and flows out through it. When a yogi does circumambulation from the east and reaches near the valve of the sanctum, he reaches the state of Sahasrarapadma. Thus it is clear that the circumambulation in a Shiva temple assumes much significance.
A devotee bows before the deity after doing the circumambulation. Honouring the deity turns to be complete only when the devotee prostrates before the temple-deity. The chest, forehead, words, mind, hands folded together in respect, eyes, knees, footsteps are the six parts used by a devotee while prostrating before God. At the time of prostrating before God, the footsteps, knees, chest, and forehead are the only parts which should touch the ground. While the devotee lies in this position his hands should be raised above the head and the deity should be honoured. The hands folded in reverence is the fifth part, the words uttered to praise the glory of God is the sixth part and the eyes which sight the deity is the seventh part and the meditative mind is the eighth part. This is how prostration is done.
Circumambulation, worshipping, honouring and bowing before the deity are done by a devotee to give praise to the Lord. He should then accept holy water and offerings from the temple. One should not view and worship the deity with empty hands. One should give offerings and donations to the temple in accordance with one’s own ability and financial status. The holy water given by the priest should be accepted by the devotee with right hand and while having this holy water one’s hand should not touch one’s lips and it should be dropped into the mouth through the fingers. If by chance the hand touches the lips while having the holy water, the holy water may become impure. The name `Narayana’ should be uttered thrice while having this holy water (theertham). The holy vermillion, sandal paste etc. received from the temple should be marked on the forehead as a symbol of reverence.

Offerings

Offerings are dedicated to God for achieving good fortune, prosperity, and the fulfilment of desires. The real meaning of offering or donation is worship. It is believed that the offering given to God is a form of sacrifice. This helps a devotee to concentrate in God fully or partially. A devoted and dedicated mind with full concentration in the deity and the offerings which are done with constant prayers will surely bring a fruitful result. A prayer done along with an offering is ten times better than a simple prayer.
The offerings which are done in the temple are generally classified into six. They are archana (worship), abhishekha (anointing), charthu (applying sandal paste), nivedya (food offered to God), vilakku (holy lamp) etc.

Archana (worship)

This offering is done by casting flowers at the deity with folded hands and chanting of mantras. Ashtotharashathaka (108), Trishathi (300), Namarchana, Chathushathi (400), Namarchana, Sahasranamarchana (1000), Bhagyasookhta, Purushasookhta, Ikyamathyasookhta are the mantras which are recited while worshipping the deity.

Abhisheka (anointing)

Except the idols made of deodar tree and concentrated molasses, anointing is done for the idols made with other materials. The liquids used for anointing different deities are pure water, milk, ghee, rose water, oil, coconut juice, perfumed sandal paste, honey. For the idols of Kali made in deodar wood, sandal paste is showered over it instead of anointing. The anointing done with a paste made out of teak tree and its roots can prevent the damage of the idol. It is one of the major offerings done in temple.

Smearing of sandal paste (chandanam charthal)

This offering is done by smearing the face or the whole body of the idol of the deity with sandalwood paste. Nivedya (food offered to the deity) The food offered to the deity may vary according to the deity to which it is dedicated. The nivedya(s) offered to the various deities are Trimadhura, Velanivedya, Malarnivedya (flowers offered to the deity), Payasanivedya (sweets offered to the deity), Appanivedya (food offered to the deity). There are different types of Payasanivedya; they are palpayasa (sweet syrup made with milk), neipayasa (sweet syrup made with ghee), koottupayasa (sweet syrup made with a mixture), kadumpayasa (concentrated sweet syrup). The foods offered to God are also of different types and they are used preferably for different deities.

Vilakku (lamp)

Lamp which is lighted with ghee is the central one among all the other lamps. This lamp is mostly lighted inside the sanctum of the temple. Gingelly oil and coconut oil are used for lighting the lamps kept in the interior and exterior of the temple. A special offering called Neerajanavilakku (illumination-offering) is also there.

Others

Apart from the various offerings mentioned above, there are other offerings also. They are Ganapatihoma (an offering done to please Ganapati), Naleekeramadikkal (breaking of the coconut before the threshold of the temple as an offering), Vedivazhipadu (offering done with crackers), Thulabharam (offering something like sugar, jaggery, and plantain equivalent to the weight of the devotee), Karukahoma (an offering done with a variety of grass), Mrithyunjayahoma (an offering done to overcome death). Different types of offerings are done to please different deities. Each temple may have its own special offering. Each offering may have a special result. The major ones are pinpointed below:

Offering

Pushpanjali – for long life and for the cure of diseases
Rakhtapushpanjali – done for the fulfilment of desires and getting recovery from harms.
Swayamvararchana/Kumkumarchana- for the achievement of a happy married life
Sahasranamarchana – for attaining prosperity
Bhagavathiseva- for recovery from sufferings
Neivilakku/Neerajanavilakku- for the cure of arithritis, for solving Shanidoshas
Chandanam charthal(smearing sandalwood paste)-for the cure of diseases which occur due to heat conditions and skin diseases.
Dhara-for the healing of diseases, and for attaining peace of mind
Nirapara- for prosperity
Annadhana-for prosperity, and to save oneself from poverty and suffering
Niramala-for the fulfilment of desires
Chuttuvilakku-for the attainment of a peace of mind
There are numerous myths on the various religious offerings in Hindu mythology. When the offerings are done with a whole heart and intense devotion, the desire for the fulfilment of desires comes involuntarily to the mind of a devotee. The life-force (chaitanya) of God attained from the temple intensifies the faith of the devotees. This helps a devotee in achieving his desires. This is how offerings help a devotee to achieve fruitful results.

Friday, 14 October 2016

AYYAPPA

SRI KIRAATHA ASHTAKAM

Ohm Asysree Kiraatha Saassthur Mahaa Manthrasya, Remantha Rishihi, Devi Gaayathree Chchandhaha, Sri Kiraatha Saasthaa Devathaa

Hram Beejam – Hreem Sakthihi – Hroom Keelakam – Sri Kiraatha Saasthuhu Prasaada Siddhyarthe Jape Viniyogaha

Karanyasaha

Hr                               Angustaabhyaam                           Namaha
Hreem                        Tharjjaneebhyaam                         Namaha
Hrum                          Madhyamaabhyaam                       Namaha
Hraiyum                      Anaamikaabhyaam                        Namaha
Hroum                         Kanistikaabhyaam                         Namaha
Hraha                          Kara thala kara prustaabhyaam    Namaha

Angannyaasaha

Hraam                         Hruthayaaya                                   Namaha 
Hreem                         Sirase                                             Swaaha
Hrum                           Sighaayai                                        Vashat
Hraiym                                       Kavachaaya                                    Hoom
Hroum                         Nethrathraaya                                 Voushat
Hraha                          Asthraya                                          Phat
Ohm                            Bhoor Bhuvaswarom Ithihi              Digbandhaha

Dhyaanam

Ohm Kothandam Sacharam Bhujena Bhujagendraabhoga Baasaavahan!
Vaamenach-churikaam Vibhakshalane Pakshena Dakshena Cha:
Kaanthyaa Nirjitha Neerada: Purabhida: Kreeddan Kiraathaakruthe
Puthros-maakam  analppa Nirmalayaa chaa Nirmaathu sarmaanisam
                                                                    (Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

1         Prathyarddhi Vraatha Vakshasthala Rudhira Suraapaana Mattham vrushalkam
           Chaape Sandhaaya Thishddan Hrudaya Sarasije Maamake Thaapahantthaa
           Pincchottham sa saranya: Pasupathi Thanayo Neerathaabha: Prasanno
           Deva: Paayaath dapaayaaccha-barava purasow Saavadhaana: Ssathaana:(Swamiye…)
           
2          Aaghetaaya Vanecharasya Girijaa Sakthasya Sambho Suthaa
            Sthraathum Yo Bhuvanam Puraasa-majani Ghyaatha: Kiraathaakruthi:
            Kothanddach-churikaadharo Ghanaraya: Pincchaavatham Sojwala
            Ssathwam Maamava Sarwathaa Ripuganaa Sthrastham Dayaavaaridhe  (Swamiye…)


3          Yo-maam Peeddayathi Prasahya Sathatham Dehithya Nanyaasrayam
            Bhithwa thasya riporura: kshurikaya Saathaagraajaa Durmathe:
            Deva! Thval karapanka-jollasithayaa Sreeman Kiraathaakruthe
            Thal-praanaan Vitharaandakaaya Bhagavan Kaalaari Puthraamjjasaa   (Swamiye…)

4          Vidhdho-marmasu Durwachopi-rasathaam Sandaptha Salyopamair
            Drupthaanaam Dwishathaa-masaanda Manasaam Ghinnosmi Yaavath Drusam
            Thavalthwam kshurikaasana Dharacchiththe Mamaa-vir bhaval
            Swaamin! Deva! Kiraathaaroopa! Samaya Prathyarddhi garvam Kshanaath(Swamiye…)


                                                                                                                       
5          Hartthum Viththa-madharmatho Mamaratha: Chorachcha ye Durjanaa -
            Stheshaam Marmasu thaada yaasu Visiyai Sthwal Kaarmukaan sruthai:
            Saasthaaram Dwishathaam Kiraathavapusham Sarvarthatham Thwaamruthe
            Pasyaa myathra Puraari Puthra: saranam Naanyam Pranathosmyaham(Swamiye…)
                                                                                                                       
6          Yaksha: Pretha Pisaacha Bhoodha Nivahaa: Dughgha: Pradaa Bheekshanaa
            Baadhanthe Narasonithoth sukadhiyo Ye Maam Ripu-prerithaa:
            Chaapajyaa Ninadhais thwameesa Sakalaan Samhruththya Dushtagrahaan
            Gouree-saathmaja! Daivadeswara! Kiraathaakaaraa! Samraksha-maam(Swamiye…)

7          Dogdhum Ye Nirathaas Sthwa Madhya padapadmai Kaandha Bhakthaayame
            Maayaach-channa Kalebharaas-sruvishaadaa Naadyai Sada Karmabhi:
            Vasya Sthambhana Maaranaadi kusala Praarambha Dakshaanareen
            Dushtaan Samhara! Deva Deva! Sabaraakaara! Thrilokeswaraa!           (Swamiye…)
                                                                                                                       
8          Thanwa-vaa Manasaa Kiraapi Sathatham Dosham Chikeershatthyalam!
            Thvath-paada Pranathasyame Niraparaadha Syaapi Ye Maanavaa:
            Sarwaan Samharathaan! Gireesa-sutha! Me Thaaprathayou-khaanapi
            Thwaa-mekam Sabaraakrithim Bhayaharam! Naadham Prapannyosmyaham(Swamiye…)

9          Klishto Rajabhatai Sthadaapi Paribhoothoham Kulai-vairibhi-
            Schaanyai Khoratharair Vipajjala Nidhou Magnosmi Duhkka-duram
            Haa! Haa! Kim karavai Vibho! Sabaravesham Thwaam Abheeshtaartthadam
            Vandheham Paradaivatham kuru Kripaa Naardhaartha Bandhomayi      (Swamiye…)
                                               
Phalasruthi        Sthothram Ya: Prajapeth Prasaanthakaranai:
                            Nithyam Kiraathaashtakam
                            Sa-kshippram Vasakaan Karothi Nrupadeen
                            Aapatha Vairaanapi
                        Hathwaa-chaathma (Samhrudhyaathma) Virodhin-agghilajanaan
                        Dushtagrahaan-Apayasau
                        Yathyanthe Yama Marthya (dootha) Bheethi Rahitho
                        Divyaam Gathim Saaswatheem
                                                                    (Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)



 (“KIRAATHA MOORTHAYE SARANAM AYYAPPA”)



DHARMASASTHU: ASHTOTHARAM

SRI DHARMA SAASTHU: ASHTOTHTHARA SATHA (108) AAMAAVALI
(tell strictly OHM at the beginning and NAMAHA at the end of each Archana Manthram)
(numbering should be as per Vigneswara Ashtothara Naamaavali)
Mahaa saasthre                                           Mahaadevaaya                                            
Mahaa Devaasuthaaya                              Awyaaya                                           
Loka karthre                                                  Looka bharthre
Loka harthre                                                 Paraathpparaaya
Thriloka rakshakaaya                                  Dhanwine                                                     (10)    

Thapaswine                                                  Bhootha sainikaaya                                   
Mandra vedine                                             Mahaavedine                                               
Maaruthaaya                                                            Jagadeeswaraaya
Lokadhyakshaaya                                       Agrannye
Sreemathe                                                    Aprameya paraakramaaya                         (20)

Simhaaroodaaya                                         Gajaaroodaaya
Hayaaroodaaya                                            Maheswaraaya
Naanasaktha dharaaya                              Anarkhaaya
Nanavidyaa vichaaradhaaya                    Naanaaroopa dharaaya
Veeraaya                                                       Naanaappraani nishevakaaya                  (30)

Bhoothesaaya                                              Bhoothithaaya
Pruthyaaya                                                   Bhujangaaparanothamaaya
Ikshu dhanwine                                           Pushpa baanaaya
Mahaa roopaaya                                          Mahaa prabhave
Mayaadevi suthaaya                                   Maanyaaya                                                   (40)

Mahaa neethaaya                                       Mahaa gunaaya                              
Mahaa saivaaya                                           Mahaa rudraaya                  
Vaishnavaaya                                              Vishnu poojakaaya
Vignesaaya                                                   Veera bhadresaaya            
Bhairavaaya                                                 Shanmmugha druaaya                              (50)

Meru srunga samaseenaaya                     Munisanga nishevithaaya
Devaaya                                                        Bhadraaya                           
Jagannadhaaya                                           Gananaadhaaya
Ganeswaraaya                                             Maha yogine
Maha maayine                                             Mahaa jnaanine                                           (60)

Maha sthiraaya                                            Deva saasthre
Bhootha saasthre                                        Bheemahaasa paraakramaaya
Naaga haaraaya                                          Naaga kesaaya
Vyoma kesaaya                                            Sanaathanaaya
Sugunaaya                                                   Nirgunaaya                                                   (70)

Nithyaaya                                                      Nithya thrupthaaya             
Niraasrayaaya                                              Lokaasrayaaya
Ganaatheesaaya                                         Chathuh shashti kalaamayaaya
Rug Yajur Saama Adharvana Roopine   Mallakaasura bhajnaaya
Thrimoorthaye                                              Thaithya madanaaya                                  (80)

Prakruthaye                                                  Purushoththamaaya
Kaala jnaanine                                             Maha jnaanine
Kaamadaaya                                                            Kamalekshanaaya 
Kalppa vrukshaaya                                     Maha vrukshaaya
Vidyaa vrukshaaya                                      Vibhoothithaaya                                          (90)

Samsaarathaapa vichchethre                   Pasuloka abhayankaraaya
Roga hanthre                                               Praana dathre
Paragarva vibhajnaaya                               arvasaasthraartha thatvakjnaaya 
Neethi mathe                                                            Papa bhjnanaaya
Pushkalaa Poorna Samyukthaaya           Paramaathmane                                     (100)

Sathaangathaye                                          Anandaathitya samkaasaaya
Subrahmmanya anujaaya                         Phaline
Bhakthaanukambine                                  Devesaaya
Bhagavathe                                              Bhaktha vathsalaaya                             (108)

Sri Poorna Pushkalaamba Sametha Sri Harihara Puthra Swaamine Namaha
Ashtoththara Satha Naamaarchchanam Samarppayaami

MAHASASTHU: ASHTOTHARAM

SRI MAHAASAATHU: ASHTOTHTHARA SATHA (108) NAAMAAVALI
(tell strictly OHM at the beginning and NAMAHA at the end of each Archana Manthram)
(numbering should be as per Vigneswara Ashtothara Naamaavali)
Mahaa saasthre                                           Silppa saasthre
Loka saasthre                                               Mahaa balaaya
Dharma saasthre                                         Veda saasthre
Kaala saasthre                                             Mahoujase
Gajaathipaaya                                              Angapathaye                                                            (10)    

Vyaakhra pathaye                                       Mahaadyuthave
Ganadyakshshaya                                      Agragannyaaya                  
Mahaguna ganaalayaaya                          Rigveda roopaaya
Nakshatraaya                                               Chandra roopaaya
Valaahakaaya                                              Doorwaaya                                                    (20)

Syaamaaya                                                   Mahaaaroopaaya
Kroora drushtaye                                         Anaamayaaya
Thri nethraaya                                              Uthppalaa kaaraaya
Kaalaanthakaaya                                        Naraathipaaya
Daksha mooshikaaya                                 Kalhaara kusuma priyaaya                                    (30)

Madanaaya                                                   Maadava Suthaaya
Mandaara Kusuma Priyaaya                     Madaalasaaya
Veera Saasthre                                            Mahaa sarppa vibhooshithaaya
Mahaa soopaaya                                         Mahaa Veeraya
Mahaapaapa vinasakaaya                         Adihasthaaya                                               (40)

Charathaaya                                                 Haala Halathara Suthaaya
Agni Nayanaaya                                          Arjunapathe
Athanga madanaadooraaya                      Dushta grahaathipaaya
Saassthre                                                      Sista rakshna deekshithaaya
Raja rajaarchithaaya                                   Raja sekharaaya                                          (50)                                                                
Rajasothamaaya                                          Manju kesaaya
Vara ruchaye                                              Varadaaya
Vaayu vaahanaaya                                     Vajrangaaya
Vishnu puthraaya                                        Ghatga paanaye
Baloththruthaye                                           Thrilokajnaaya                                              (60)

Athibalaaya                                                 Kasthoori thilakaanjithaaya
Pushkalaaya                                               Poorna davalaaya
Poornesaaya                                              Krupaalayaaya
Vanesaradhipaaya                                      Paasa hasthaaya
Bhayaapahaaya                                          Pakaara roopaaya                                       (70)

Papaghnaaya                                               Paashantaruthi raachanaaya
Panchapaandava rakshakaaya                Parapaapa naasanaaya
Panchavakthra kumaaraaya                     Panchaakshara paraayanaaya
Pandithaaya                                                 Sreedhara suthaaya
Nyaayaaya                                                    Kavachine                                                     (80)
                                                                                                                                                     
Karinaamadhipaaya                                   Kaandayajushe       
Tharppana priyaaya                                   Saama roopaaya
Vanya dhanyaaya                                       Saath santhaapa vinaasakaaya
Vyaakhra charma dharaaya                      Sooline
Krupaalave                                                   Venuvadanaaya                                          (90)

Kambukandaaya                                         Kalaravaaya
Kireedaathi vibhooshithaaya                    Dhoorjadine
Veera nilayaaya                                           Veeraaya
Veerendra vandhithaaya                           Viswa roopaaya
Veera pathaye                                              Vivithaartha phalappradaaya                (100)

Mahaa roopaaya                                          Chathur bhaahave
Parapaasaa vimokachaaya                       Naagakundala dharaaya
Kireetaaya                                                     Jatadharaaya
Nanaalankaara samyukthaaya                 Naana ratna vibhooshithaaya               (108)                                                          Sree Bhoothanaatha swamine


Sri Poornaa Pushkalaamba Sametha Sri Harharaputhra Swaamine Nama:


MAHASASTHU: THRISATHI

SREE MAHAASAASTHU: THRISATHI (300) NAAMAAVALI
(tell strictly OHM at the beginning and NAMAHA at the end of each Archana Manthram)
(numbering should be as per Vigneswara Ashtothara Naamaavali)
OHM…………..

Oushadheesaana choodanga Harimohini sambhavaaya
Othaprothaakila Jagathe                            Ojaswine
Othanapriyaaya                                           Omaathi varnaaya
Okasthaaya                                                   Ojomandala Naayakaaya
Outhaaryavathe
Oupanishatha mandara vichrutha vaibhavaaya                                                                       (9)

Hreem

Hreem varnamoolaya                                  Hreemkaaraaya
Hreemathe                                                    Hresha hatha suraaya
Hruth padma nilayaaya                              Hraathine
Hrudayaaya                                                  Hrushtaaya
Hruthisthaaya                                                                                                                       (18)

Ha

Hari puthraaya                                             Hari preethaaya
Harith pathi samarchithaaya                     Harinaanga Mughaaya
Haarine                                                          Halahala Haraaya
Haraye                                                           Haryaksha Vaahanaaroodaaya
Hayametha Samarchchithaaya                                                                                        (27)

ri

Riramsave                                                     Riktha sampoojyaaya
Reerimathe                                                   Reethi vardhanaaya
Ripu harthre                                                 Ritee naasanaaya
Rimkrutha sthapatha kunjaraaya             Rimkkath kanda maniganaaya
Reekaara manu thaivathaaya                                                                                           (36)

Ha

Hara puththraaya                                         Haraa raadhyaaya
Harinaanga sigaamanaye                         Hayaaroodaaya
Harihara soonave                                        Hari mugharchithaaya
Hayyanga veena hrudayaaya                   Hara prema suthaaya
Havishe                                                                                                                                 (45)

ra

Rakshakaaya                                               Rakshitha jagathe
Rakshonaadha Vinaasakruthe                 Ranjakaaya
Rajaneechaarine                                         Rajan manjeera bhooshanaaya
Rathinaadha samaakaaraaya                   Rathimanmatha poojithaaya
Raasa kreedathi Sandushta Poorna pushkala Kanyaaya                                          (54)

Pu

Puntareekaasha samboothaaya               Pundaree kaajinaasanaaya
Puruhoothetitha padaaya                          Pushpathanda samarchchithaaya
Pushkalaa poojitha thanave                      Puranthara suthaarchchithaaya
Purasamhaara janaka Paarswasthaaya Punnyavarththanaaya
Pundareekepa haryaksha thoorakaathipa vaahanaaya                                              (63)

thraa

Thraathre                                                       Thrayeenuthaaya
Thrasthaapaya kruthe                                 Thrigunaathikaaya
Thryas thrimsath Kotideva sevithaaya     Thraana thathpparaaya
Thrivikrama samaakaaraaya                      Thrinethraaya
Thrivitha kruthaye                                                                                                                (72)

ya

Yandre                                                           Yandritha dikthanthigiri pannaga mandalaaya
Yadeeswaraaya                                           Yajnawaada madhyasthaaya
Yajanapriyaaya                                            Yajamaanaaya
Yami sreshtaaya                                          Yajurveda prakeerthidaaya
Yaya jookaarchitha sabhamadhya naatya visaarathaaya                                           (81)

Pu

Puranthara archithaaya                             Punyaaya
Pushaartha pradaakaaya                           Puru vamsya nrupaabheeshta dathre
Poornahoothi priyaaya                               Pushpaabhi raamaaya
Poorshenthu vahnimandala bhaasuraaya        
Puranthara mahaakreetaaya                     Pushkalaavartha mandalaaya                  (90)                                                                                        
thra

Thryambakasyapa thanayaaya                 Thrimsath bhahave
Thrisoothrapruthe                                        Thrikonasthaaya
Thrayee vedyaaya                                       Thathra thathra sthalesthithaaya
Thrigunaam varthaasura haraaya                        Thrikaalajnaaya
Thritheeyakaaya                                                                                                                  (99)

Laa

Laangulopa nishatgeethaaya                   Laavanyajitha manmathaaya
Lavanaasura samharthre                           Lakshmanaagre saraarchithaaya
Lakshmee pradaaya                                    laghusyaamaaya
Lambikayoga maargakruthe                      Lathaanipa dhachchaayaaya
Lopaheena janaasrithaaya                                                                                                        (108)

bhaa

Bhaanukoti pratheekaasaaya                   Bhaashamaanaaya
Bhayaapahaaya                                          Bheemasenaaya
Bheemasakaaya                                          Bhuddhi Mukthi Phalapradaaya
Boosunda muni samvedyaaya                 Bhooshaavathe
Bhoothi bhooshithaaya                                                                                                    (117)

ya

Yaathanaa rahithaaya                                Yajwane
Yaksharaaje                                                  Yamunaasrithaaya
Yandra mathyaarchchana preethaaya    Yathaakshaaya
Yama saasanaaya                                       Yaamineesara veeraadhi ganeswaraaya
Yamonnathaaya                                                                                                                (126)

Sa  

Saangaraaya                                                            Sankaraanandaaya
Sanga chakra gadhaadharaaya               Sangathmaanakaraaya
Saasthre                                                        Sakataika rajothvalaaya
Sarvaani dhanayaaya                                Salya nigrahaaya
Sakuneethithaaya                                                                                                             (135)

thru

Thrupyaadi kaalavijnaathre                       Throdakaathima poojithaaya
Throdakaathima vruthjnaaya                     Thrivarnaaya           
Thri jagathprabhave                                                Thrivarga dhaathre
Thrisatha naamaarchana sughapradaya            Thrikaandikaaya
Thri kootaadri madhyasrunga nikethanaaya                                                                (144)


Naa
Naraaya                                                         Naraarchithaaya
Nareeyugalaaya                                          Nara vaahanaaya
Nara naaraayana preethaaya                   Natha kalyaana daayakaaya
Nandine                                                        Nandeesa vinudaaya
Naaradaathi muneetithaaya                                                                                           (153)

saa

Chakraaya                                                    Sakthi dharaaya
Sakthaaya                                                     Sarajanma mahodaraaya
Sasaanga varnaaya                                                Satha thakkrutha mithraaya
Saraasapruthe                                             Sivaananda karaaya
Saiva sindhdhaantha Muthi daantharaaya                                                                  (162)

ya

Yatha dathaakrutha vithaye                      Yajna soothra dharaaya
Yoone                                                                        Yathnaa thuthsaaritha Keetaye
Yadhavidhi samarchchithaaya                 Yogineegana samveethaaya       
Yakshinyuktha jagathkathaaya                Yandhraarooda mahaamaayaaya
Yaakinyaathi samanvithaaya (samarchithaaya)                                                                      (171)

Ma

Mandrine                                                       Mandravedaam sreshtaaya
Manivaache                                                  Manibhooshanaaya
Mahaaneeyaaya                                          Maraanasthaaya
Manimandapa samasthithaaya                 Mahaakalpa tharor moolavaasine
Maarthaanda bhairavaaya                                                                                               (180)

da

Dentine                                                          Dantayithre
Dantadharaaya                                            Daithyaanthakaathmajaaya
Deva devaaya                                              Deva raajaaya
Divya sam sannataathipaaya                    Divaasama dhanuchchaayaaya
Divya sunthaanga lepanaaya                                                                                         (189)
                       
ga

Gajaasya sodaraaya                                    Gauree gangaa soonave  
Gunine                                                          Gurave
Guru krupaaya                                             Gaura varnaaya
Gokarna sthaanavaasa kruthe                  Gothaavaee theera samsthaaya
Gopikaananda varnaaya                                                                                                  (198)
ja

Jagath saasthre                                           Jagannadhaaya
Janakaathi supoojithaaya                          Janaasrithaaya
Jithakkrodhaaya                                          Jwaraamaya vinaasakaaya
Jambhaari vandhitha pathaaya                Jagath saakshine
Japaa nibhaaya                                                                                                                 (207)

vaa

Vaathagnaaya                                              Vaama nayanaaya
Vaamanaaya                                                            Vaanchithaartha daaya
Vaaraanasee pathaye                                Vaanchaa kalpaaya
Vindhya vimarthanaaya                             Vindhyaari muni samsewyaaya
Veenaa vaadana thathparaaya                                                                                      (216)                                                                                                    
ha

Hayagreeva nuthaaya                                Handhre
Hayaanandaaya                                          Hitha pradaaya
Huthaasana varaaya                                  Hothre
Hoomghaara thwastha kambalaaya        Haataka sree sabhaanaadhaaya
Hara gaureepriyokthimuthe                                                                                             (225)

naa

Naagaraaya                                                  Naagar adhyakshaaya
Napo roopaaya                                             Niranjanaaya
Nirvikaaraaya                                               Niraa haaraaya
Nirvaana sugha daayakaaya                    Nithya nithya nishekjnaaya
Nirmaanushya vanaasrayaaya                                                                                       (234)

ya

Yaamyaaya                                                   Yajana bhoosthaayine
Yaksharaajasa bhedanaaya                      Yogyaaya
Yogapathaya                                                            Yukthaaya
Yaamineesara kaathukaaya                      Yaaminee thasyu samharthre
Yama saasana saasanaaya (modakruthe)                                                                   (243)

Ma

Manonmanasthaana samsthaaya                        Mathaamaha himachalaaya
Maree roga haraaya                                    Manyu heenaaya
Maandhaathru Poojithyaaya                     Manichoola kathependra naraachwangitha
Gopuraaya
Mano vekaathi kamanaaya                                    Mahaadevaaya
Maheswaraaya                                                                                                                   (252)

Haa

Haalaasya naayakaaya                              Halaahala senaa patheetithaaya
Haline                                                                        Haalaayutha nuthaaya
Haridra kumkumaangithaaya                    Hanoomathe
Hanumath poojyaaya                                  Hemadrisa sudhaapathaye
Himaachala guhaavaasee yogibhrutha samaavruthaaya                                         (261)

Saa

Saaradaaya                                                  Saaradaa nadhaaya
Sarachchandra nibhaananaaya              Saraneka nishangaatyaana
Saranaagatha vathsalaaya                                    Saasthajnaaya
Saakvaraaroodaaya                                                Sayaanaaya
Siva thaandavaaya                                                                                                           (270)

sthre

Thraapushaalaya santhraana paanduputhra susamsthuthaaya
Thraatha pandya sudharaadhyaaya        Thaartheeyeekaaya
Damoharaaya                                               Thaamrachooda dwaja preethi janakaaya
Thakrapaanamuthe                                     Thripathaakraantha Bhoothaandaaya
Thrividaaya                                                   Thri thinothsavaaya                                              (279)

Na

Namojaya swasthivaakya prakeernaadwani maththiraaya
Naanaaroopa dharaaya                             Naanaavesha vanchitha poorvajaaya
Naamaarchchana praanadaatre               Narakaasura sikshakaaya
Naamasankeerthana preethaaya             Naraayana samudbhavaaya
Nandagopa yasodaathre                            Nikivaagama samsthuthaaya                  (288)

maha

Manumathe                                                  Mathura vaasine
Mahavipina madhyakaaya                         Mahaarudraksha kavachaaya
Mahaabhoothi sithaprabhaaya                 Mandhreekrutha mahaaraayaaya
Mahaabhootha ganaavruthaaya              Mahaamuneendra nichayaaya
Mahaakaarunya vaaarithaye                     Manah samsmarana daathre
Mahaa saasthre                                           Mahaa prabhave                                          (300)

Sree Poornaa Pushkalaamba sametha Sree Hariharaputhra Swaamine Namaha
Divya Saranaara Viththayoho Anekavidha Pushpais cha Thrisathi Naamaarchanam Samarppayaami !!!

OHM + hreem + Hari + hara + Pu + thraa + ya + pu + thra + laa + bhaa + ya + sa + thru + naa + saa + ya + Ma + da + ga + ja + vaa + ha + naa + ya + Ma + haa + saa + sthre + Na + maha

HM HREEM HARI HARA PUTHRAAYA PUTHRALABHAAYA SATHRUNAASAAYA MADHAGAJA VAAJANAAYA MAHASAASTHRE NAMAHA!!

(The above is Dharma Saastha Moola Manthram.  There are more types of Moola Manthrams and all are from this only.  This will be useful in Kiratha Astakam and on so many occasions)

AYYAPPAN AKSHARAMALA ASHTOTHARAM


SRI HARIHARAPUTHRA DHARMA SAASTHRHU ASHTOTHTHARA SATHA (108) NAAMAAVALI  [Aksharamaala  (Alphabetical) Archchana]
(numbering should be as per Vigneswara Ashtothara Naamaavali)

Ohm   Akaaraathi Akshara swaroopine                                       Namaha
“           Akhilaandakoti Brahmmanda Naayakaaya                                “
“           Akhilabhuvana Jana-rakshaka Sreshtaaya                               “
“           Ananthakoti Rishigana Vanthithaaya                                         “          
“           Amaraathi Ganasevitha Paadaabjaaya                                       “
“           Athbhudha Leelavinoda Kaaranaaya                                         “
“           Aathmaananda Swaroopa Devatheswaraaya                                       “          
“           Aasyaama Komalathana Prabhave                                             “
“           Aasritha Vathsala Jana-rakshakaaya                                          “
“           Ihalokajana Mana: Klesa-naasakaaya                                        “           (10)

“           Iha parasukha Pradaayine                                                                        “
“           Eesa Kesavasutha Bhoothadhipaaya                                         “
“           Eeshnarahitha Gunakjnaaya                                                        “
“           Ugrakesaree Vaahana Sthithaaya                                               “
“           Oohaatheetha Mohineesutha Mohanaaya                                “
“           Kaliyuga Prakthyaksha Kripaakataaksha Devathaaya                        “
“           Kalidosha Nivaarana Kaaranaaya                                                           “
“           Kanakamani Bhooshana Kandasthaaya                                                “
“           Karunaarasa-saagara Samppannaya                                         “
“           Kaliyuga Prathyaksha Kuladevathaaya                                      “           (20)

“           Kaalaambotha Kalaaya Komalathanave                                     “
“           Kaalaraathi-sutha Kiraatha Vapushe                                          “
“           Kaanthagirivaasa Jyothiswaroopine                                            “
“           Kalyaana Sailopari Parilasithaaya                                                           “
“           Gajakesaree Vaahana Peedasthaaya                                         “
“           Graamaadhideva Athinaayakaaya                                               “
“           Kireeta Haaraavalee Suchirasine                                                            “
“           Kaarthikeya Sahaja Karunaakara Saagaraaya                          “
“           Kerale Kelivigraha Swaamine                                                       “
“           Chinthitha Manobheeshta Daayaka Chinthaamanaye                       “           (30)   
           
“           Divya Gnaanadeeksha Kataakshaaya                                        “
“           Theevra Brahmmacharya Vritha Thathwajnaaya                      “
“           Divya Kiraatha-vapusha Maathi-purushaaya                            “
“           Thribhuvana Paramaakarshaneeya Divyaswaroopaaya         “
“           Thuraga Parivridaroodda-maananthapeedaaya                                    “
“           Thejo Mandala Madhyasthaaya                                                    “
“           Nakshathra Naada vadana Swaroopaaya                                  “

“           Nathajana Hridayollaasa Leelaavilaasaaya                              “           
“           Nikhila Janaa-nandha Mokshopakaaraaya                              “
“           Neelaambarathara Sree-Lalitha Baalakaaya                            “            (40)

“           Pancha Girimandala Vaasasthaayine                                        “
“           Paraayagopthru Moolamanthra Bhaavanaaya                          “
“           Pariththraana-daksha Parabrahmma Swaroopine                    “
“           Panchagirinaatha Panchratna Bhooshanaaya                         “          
“           Panchasailopari Parilasithaaya                                                    “
“           Parama Kripaapaanga Srungaara Rangaaya                            “
“           Baalaarkkakoti Prabhaakaraaya                                                   “          
“           Paandya Baalaka Bhakthajana Priyaaya                                               “
“           Paapasamrakshaka Naadhaaya                                                  “
“           Paandya Raajasekhara Poojitha Paadabjaaya                          “           (50)

“           Bavaroga Nivaarana Kaaranaaya                                                            “
“           Bhakthaloka Parithraana Paraayanaaya                                                “
“           Bhakthajanap-priya Paramaathma Swaroopaaya                     “
“           Bhakthaa-bheeshta Phalapradaayaka Vigrahaaya                  “
“           Brahma-maachchuthe Chaamara Munivinuthaaya                 “
“           Bhuvanajana Poojitha Bhoothagana Sevithaaya                     “
“           Bhoothagana Parivaara Sahithaaya                                           “
“           Pinchasekara Mani Mandithaaya                                                 “
“           Pranavaswaroopa Parabrahmmane                                            “          
“           Makara samkrama Mahotsava Preethaaya                                 “           (60)

“           Mandala Vritha Manokjnaaya                                                       “
“           Manjaambikaa Moksha Pradaayakaaya                                      “
“           Mahishee Samhaartha Avathaara Devathaaya                         “
“           Mahaayoga Peedo-jwalanthaaya                                                 “
“           Mama Hridaya Guhesa Swaamine                                              “
“           Mandala Makarapooja Mahimne                                                  “
“           Manikanda Bhooshana Sathya Swaroopaaya                          “
“           Munimaanasa Hridaya Santhushttaaya                                     “
“           Moorthi-thraya Vandhya Paradevathaaya                                  “
“           Yaksha Pretha Bhootha Pisaasa Dosha Nivruthaaya             “           (70)   
           
“           Yaksha Kinnara Kimpurusha Gandharwa Sewithaaya           Namaha
“           Rakthaalepana Maalya Dayithaaya                                             “
“           Vata Vrikshas-sthale Vaasas Sthaayine                                     “
“           Vana Mruga Parivaaraan-chithaaya                                            “
“           Vaapara Krishnaabha Parivaarithaaya                                       “
“           Vaaranendra Samaaroodda Viswathraana Paraayanaaya     “
“           Virinchaari Vinaasa Kaaranaava-thaaraaya                              “
“           Vigneswara Preetha Maanasa Sodaraaya                                 “
“           Vishnu Mohinee Sathpputhraaya                                                          “
“           Vedantha Vedya Vibhoothi Pradaayakaayaa                            “           (80)

“           Vedantha Prathipaathaka Vithi Nuthaaya                                 “           
“          Vichithraam-barathara Muthayaathithyakoti Prakaasaaya       “
“           Saranaagatha Vathsala Sadguruswaamine                             “
“           Siva Panchaakshara Paaraayana Sreshttaaya                         “
“           Saiva Vaishnava Chaithannya Swaroopaaya                           “
“           Saiva Dharma Sthaapana Thathpparaaya                                 “
“           Siki Pincha Manokjnaaya                                                              “
“           Sri Sabaryaasrama Divya Kshethrassthaaya                             “
“           Sri Sabari Brindaavana Kolaahalaaya                                        “          
“           Srithajana Pariraksha Kataakshaaya                                          “           (90)

“           Sarvaalankaara Sobhitha Mukaambhujaaya                             “
“           Sathya Dharma Sthaapana Thalpparaaya                                 “
“           Sri Sathyaka Priyaputhra Sahithaaya                                         “
“           Sangeetha Kolaahala Narththana Priyaaya                              “
“           Sanakaathi Thaapasa Munigana Samsevithaaya                    “
“           Santhaapagna Manantha Bhaagya Janakaaya                                    “
“           Sakalaartha Sadgathi Daayakaaya                                              “
“           Gajendra Saardhoola Mrigendra Vaahanaaya                          “
“           Janma Mrithyu Jaraa Vyaadhi Naasakaaya                               “
“           Sreedevi Hridayaambuja Vathsala Paalakaaya                         “           (100)

“           Sri Durgaa Lakshmee Saraswathee Preetha Maanasaaya     “                     
“           Sreepprabhadevi Priya Naayakaaya                                           “
“           Sristti Sthithi Samhaara Kaaranaaya                                           “
“           Yoga Bhatta Mahaa Yoga Yogine                                                            “
“           Harihara Karunaapaanga Leelavathaaraaya                             “
“           Kshipprabheeshta Varappradaana Nipunaaya                         “
“           Ashtaadasa Sopaana Yogapeedasthaaya                                 “
“           Sri Sabarigiri Mahaapeeda Divyopachaaraaya                         “           (108)

OHM SREE POORNAA PUSHKALAAMBA SAMETHA SRI HARIHARAPUTHRA DHARMASAASTHRU DEVATHAAYA NAMA:    DIVYA SARANAARA VINDHAYO:
ASHTOTHTHARA SATHA NAAMAARCHANAM SAMARPPAYAAMI

BHOOTHA NADHA DASAKAM


SREE POORNAA PUSHKALAA SAMETHA
                                                     BHOODHANAADHA DASAKAM

1                Paandya Bhoopatheendra Poorva Punya Mohanaakruthe
                    Pandithaarchi thaankhri Pundareeka Paavanaakruthe
Poorna chandrathunda Vethradanda Veeryavaarithe
                                    Poorna Pushkalaa Sametha Bhoothanaadha Paahimaam

2              Aadi Sankaraachyutha Priyaathma Sambhava Prabho
                    Aadi Bhoothanaadha Saadhubhaktha Chinthithapradaa
Bhoothibhoosha Vedakhosha Paarithosha Saaswatha
                                    Poorna Pushkalaa Sametha Bhoothanaadha Paahimaam

3              Panchabaana Koti Komalaakruthe Krupaanidhe
                    Panchagavya Paayasaanna Paanakaadi Modaka
Panchbhootha Sanchaya Prapancha Bhothapaalaka
                                    Poorna Pushkalaa Sametha Bhoothanaadha Paahimaam

4              Chandra Soorya Veethihothra Nethra Vethra Mohanaa
                    Saandra Sundaraa smithaardra Kesareendra Vaahana
Indra Vandaneeyapaada Sadhuvrinda Jeevana
                                    Poorna Pushkalaa Sametha Bhoothanaadha Paahimaam

5              Athyudaara Bhaktha chitharanga Narthana Prabho
                   Nithya Sudhdha Nirmalaa Dwitheeya Dharmapaalaka
Sathyaroopa Mukthiroopa Savadevathaatmaka
                                    Poorna Pushkalaa Sametha Bhoothanaadha Paahimaam

6              Veerabaahu Varnaneeya Veerya Sourya vaaridhe
                   Vaarijaasanaadi Devavandya Sundaraakruthe
Vaaranendra Vaaji Simhavaaha Bhakthasevathe
                                    Poorna Pushkalaa Sametha Bhoothanaadha Paahimaam

7              Saamagaanalola Saanthaseela Dharmapaalaka
                   Soma Sundaraasya Saadhu Poojaneeya Paaduka
Saamadaana Bheda Danda Saasthra Neethi Bhodhaka
                                    Poorna Pushkalaa Sametha Bhoothanaadha Paahimaam

8              Suprasanna Devadeva Sadgathi Pradaayaka
                   Chithprakaasa Dharmapaala Sarva Bhoothanaayaka
Suprasidhdha Panchsaila Sanniketha Narthaka
                                    Poorna Pushkalaa Sametha Bhoothanaadha Paahimaam

9               Soolachaapa Baanagadga Vajrasakthi Sobhitha
                    Baalasoorya Koti Bhaasuraanga Sevitha
Kaalachakra Sampravartha Kalpanaasamanvitha
                                    Poorna Pushkalaa Sametha Bhoothanaadha Paahimaam

10           Athbhuthaathma Bhodha Sathsanaathanopa Desika
                   Budbudopama Prapancha Vibhrama Prakaasaka
Sapradha Pragalpachith Prakaasa Divya Desika

                                    Poorna Pushkalaa Sametha Bhoothanaadha Paahimaam


DHARMASASTHA MOOLAMANTHRA VIDUTHI - MOOLAMANTHRAM

SREE DHARMA SAASTHA MOOLAMANTHRA VIDUTHI
{Written in Tamil by Vadiveeswaram Subbrhmanya Bhaagavathar (Lalithaadaasar)}

If the above “Poornaa Pushkala Sametha Bhoothanaadha Dasankam” and “Sree Bhoothanaadha Bhujangam” could not be chanted by anybody they can tell the following slokam correctly (which is originally written in Tamil) and tell “Swaamiye Saranam Ayyappa” at the end of each stanzas.  If the above is done daily they will get good life say good health and wealth.  This slokam contains Moolamanthram of Sri Dharma Saastha.

1              Anthip pakalum Unathu Ambuja Malaradiyai
Chithanai Cheythen Enmeethu Un Chitham Irangaathathenna?
Kanthanukku Pin Uditha Karthanentrum Peyarvilangum
Chandiran Makizh OMkara Sabarimalai Aandavane   
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

2              Aadiyil Un Annai Thanthai Anaivarukkum Arul Cheythathellam
Neethiyutane Therinthum Nee Irangaathathu Evvithamo?
Jothir Mayamaam Sreeyum Cherum HREEM KLEEM Udane
Bhethamintri Kaatharulvay Thensabari Aandavane     
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

3              Innamum En Munnil Vanthu Isainthu Abhayam Thantharulum
Unnayallamal Veru Daivam Ulakil Undo Chollumayya?
Annamittu Aadarikkum HARIHARAPUTHRAAYA Entral
Chonna Varam Thantharulum Thensabari Aandavane  
Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

4              Eeraaru Naamanukku Isaintha Suthan Entru Unnai
Dhaaraalamay Paninthum Dayavinnum Vaaraathathu Enna?
Veerathi Veeran Entru Vilangum PUTHRALAABHAYA
Cheerayi Koluvirukkum Thensabari Aandavane          
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

5              Ullamathil Unnai Naan Uruthiyudane Vananga
Pillayentru Aadarippar Pinnoruvar Yaar Chollayya
Vallal Thamakke Uditha Valarum SATHRUNAASAAYA
Kallarmuthal Kaatharulum Kanakasabari Aandavane   
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

6              Oosiyil Melirunthu Oruvan Chaitha Thavaththil Vantha
Eesan Entru Naan Thuthikka - Iniyum Irangaathathu Enna?
Vaasam Entru Kaanakathil - MATHAGAJA VAAHANAAYAA
Daasamika Pottivalar Sabarimalai Aandavane             
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

7              Engum Valar Uncheyalai - Ezhaimika Naan thuthikka
Pennkal Iruperanaiyum - Poorana Thayavillayo?
Mangalam Cherum Madana MAHA SAASTHRE OM NAMAHA
Chenkanaka Meru Entra-Thensabari Aandavane         
 (Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

8              Ethum Ariyaathathoru Ezhai Entru Enthanai Neer
Sodanai Cheythal, Sakiyach chiruvanentru Ariyaayo?
Aadi Anthamillatha Arputhane HROOM NAMAHA
Veda Oliyam Sabarimeyyan Entra Aandavane             
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

9              Ainthu Sthalamentrum Uraikkum Aalayamellam Naathavum
Enthanudaya Nenchamathil Irukkuthentru Naan Ninaithen
Vanthenakku Arulpuriya Vallava PARAAYA GOPTHRE NAMAHA
Anthamulla Panchamugha Arul Sabari Aandavane      
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

10           Ontrum Ariyaathavarpol Un Manamiruppathenna?
Nantranave Varam Arula Naadi En Mun Vaarumaiyya
Kantrathaiyum Thedivanthu - Kaatharul Pasuvathupol
Intrabhayam Thantharulvay En Sabari Aandavane       
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

Or aarum Vimsathiyum - Or dasavum Or ezhum
Cheeray Inaichernthu - Sreepurathil Vaazhum Engal
Paaraalum Lalithai Petra Baalakaa Unnai Naan Maraven
Daaraalamaay Arulchey Sabarimalai Andavane            \
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

Phalasruthi

 Thavavadivam Thaangukintra Thayayudyaay Saranam
 Thanimalaiyil Valarum Saasthave Saranam
 Kavalai Ellaam Theerthidum Karppakame Saranam
 Kasinthu Urukum Adiyavarai Kaatharulvay Saranam
 Ezhai Ennaiyum Anpanentru Etruk Kolvay Saranam
 Ayyappa Saranam Ayyappa Saranam

             Sarvamangala Daayakane Saranam Saranam Ayyappa

DHARMASASTHA MOOLAMANTHRA VIDUTHI - MOOLAMANTHRAM

SREE DHARMA SAASTHA MOOLAMANTHRA VIDUTHI
{Written in Tamil by Vadiveeswaram Subbrhmanya Bhaagavathar (Lalithaadaasar)}

If the above “Poornaa Pushkala Sametha Bhoothanaadha Dasankam” and “Sree Bhoothanaadha Bhujangam” could not be chanted by anybody they can tell the following slokam correctly (which is originally written in Tamil) and tell “Swaamiye Saranam Ayyappa” at the end of each stanzas.  If the above is done daily they will get good life say good health and wealth.  This slokam contains Moolamanthram of Sri Dharma Saastha.

1              Anthip pakalum Unathu Ambuja Malaradiyai
Chithanai Cheythen Enmeethu Un Chitham Irangaathathenna?
Kanthanukku Pin Uditha Karthanentrum Peyarvilangum
Chandiran Makizh OMkara Sabarimalai Aandavane   
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

2              Aadiyil Un Annai Thanthai Anaivarukkum Arul Cheythathellam
Neethiyutane Therinthum Nee Irangaathathu Evvithamo?
Jothir Mayamaam Sreeyum Cherum HREEM KLEEM Udane
Bhethamintri Kaatharulvay Thensabari Aandavane     
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

3              Innamum En Munnil Vanthu Isainthu Abhayam Thantharulum
Unnayallamal Veru Daivam Ulakil Undo Chollumayya?
Annamittu Aadarikkum HARIHARAPUTHRAAYA Entral
Chonna Varam Thantharulum Thensabari Aandavane  
Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

4              Eeraaru Naamanukku Isaintha Suthan Entru Unnai
Dhaaraalamay Paninthum Dayavinnum Vaaraathathu Enna?
Veerathi Veeran Entru Vilangum PUTHRALAABHAYA
Cheerayi Koluvirukkum Thensabari Aandavane          
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

5              Ullamathil Unnai Naan Uruthiyudane Vananga
Pillayentru Aadarippar Pinnoruvar Yaar Chollayya
Vallal Thamakke Uditha Valarum SATHRUNAASAAYA
Kallarmuthal Kaatharulum Kanakasabari Aandavane   
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

6              Oosiyil Melirunthu Oruvan Chaitha Thavaththil Vantha
Eesan Entru Naan Thuthikka - Iniyum Irangaathathu Enna?
Vaasam Entru Kaanakathil - MATHAGAJA VAAHANAAYAA
Daasamika Pottivalar Sabarimalai Aandavane             
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

7              Engum Valar Uncheyalai - Ezhaimika Naan thuthikka
Pennkal Iruperanaiyum - Poorana Thayavillayo?
Mangalam Cherum Madana MAHA SAASTHRE OM NAMAHA
Chenkanaka Meru Entra-Thensabari Aandavane         
 (Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

8              Ethum Ariyaathathoru Ezhai Entru Enthanai Neer
Sodanai Cheythal, Sakiyach chiruvanentru Ariyaayo?
Aadi Anthamillatha Arputhane HROOM NAMAHA
Veda Oliyam Sabarimeyyan Entra Aandavane             
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

9              Ainthu Sthalamentrum Uraikkum Aalayamellam Naathavum
Enthanudaya Nenchamathil Irukkuthentru Naan Ninaithen
Vanthenakku Arulpuriya Vallava PARAAYA GOPTHRE NAMAHA
Anthamulla Panchamugha Arul Sabari Aandavane      
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

10           Ontrum Ariyaathavarpol Un Manamiruppathenna?
Nantranave Varam Arula Naadi En Mun Vaarumaiyya
Kantrathaiyum Thedivanthu - Kaatharul Pasuvathupol
Intrabhayam Thantharulvay En Sabari Aandavane       
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

Or aarum Vimsathiyum - Or dasavum Or ezhum
Cheeray Inaichernthu - Sreepurathil Vaazhum Engal
Paaraalum Lalithai Petra Baalakaa Unnai Naan Maraven
Daaraalamaay Arulchey Sabarimalai Andavane            \
(Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!)

Phalasruthi

 Thavavadivam Thaangukintra Thayayudyaay Saranam
 Thanimalaiyil Valarum Saasthave Saranam
 Kavalai Ellaam Theerthidum Karppakame Saranam
 Kasinthu Urukum Adiyavarai Kaatharulvay Saranam
 Ezhai Ennaiyum Anpanentru Etruk Kolvay Saranam
 Ayyappa Saranam Ayyappa Saranam

             Sarvamangala Daayakane Saranam Saranam Ayyappa

BOOTHA NADHA PANCHARATNA STHOTHRAM

SRI BOOTHANADHA PANCHARATNA STHOTHRAM
(Namaskara Slokam)

              (say “Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa” and bend down before The God after chanting each stanza)


 1.     Lokaveeram Mahaapoojyam Sarva Rakshaakaram Vibhum
            Paarvathee Hrudayaanandam Saasthaaram Pranamaamyaham                           
                                                                                           (Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa)

 2.     Viprapoojyam Viswavandhyam Vishnusambho Priyamsutham
         Kshipra-prasaada Niratham Saasthaaram Pranamaamyaham            (Swamiye..)

 3.     Mattha Maathanga Gamanam Karunyaamrutha Lochanam
            Sarva Vighnaharam Devam Saasthaaram Pranamaamyaham           (Swamiye..)

 4.     Asmath-kuleswaram Devam Asmath Sathru Vinaasanam
            Asmath Ista Pradaatharam Saasthaaram Pranamaamyaham             (Swamiye..)

    5.     Paandyesa Vamsa-thilakam Kerale Keli Vigraham
            Aaarthatthrana Paramdevam Saasthaaram Pranamaamyaham         (Swamiye..)

    6.     Pancha Ratnaakhya-methatdyo Nityam Suddha Padennaraha
            Thasyap-prasanno Bhagavan Saastha Vasathi Maanase                     (Swamiye..)

    7.     Yasya Dhanwanthareer Maatha Pitharudro Bhishakthamaha
            Tham Saasthaaram Aham Vandhe Maha Vaidyam Dayanidhim         (Swamiye..)

    8.     Omkaaramoothy Maarthignam Devam Hariharaathmajam
            Sabareepeeda Nilayam Saastaaram Pranatho Asmyaham                 (Swamiye..)

    9.     Nakshatra Naadavadanam Naadam Thribhuvanaanaam
            Nowmithasesha Bhuvanam Saasthaaram Pranatho Asmyaham         (Swamiye..)

  10      Manmadaayudha Soundaryam Mahaabhootha Nishevitham
            Mrugayaa-rasikam Sooram Saasthaaram Pranatho Asmyaham         (Swamiye..)

  11.     Siva-pradaayinam Bhaktha Daivatham Paandya Baalakam
            Chaardhoola Dhukha Harthaaram Saasthaaram Pranatho Asmyaham (Swamiye..)

  12.     Vaaranendra Samaarooddam Viswathraana Paraayanam
            Vedod Paasi-karaambhojam Saasthaaram Pranatho Asmyaham       (Swamiye..)

  13.     Yakshinnyamapi-matham Poorna Pushkalaa Parisevitham
            Kshippra Prasaada Niratham Saasthaaram Pranatho Asmyaham       (Swamiye..)

  14.     Arunodaya Sankaasam Neelakundala Dhaarinam
            Neelambaradharam Devam Saasthaaram Pranatho Asmyaham        (Swamiye..)

  15.     Chaapabaanam Vaamahasthe Roubhya Vedam Cha Dakshine
            Vilasath Kundaladharam Vandheham Vishnu Nandanam                     (Swamiye..)

  16.     Vyaakhraaroodam Rakthanethram Sarvamaala Vibhooshanam
            Veerapattadharam Ghoram Vandheham Sambhu Nandhanam           (Swamiye..)

  17.     Kingginyodhyaana Boothesam Poorna chandra Nipaananam
            Kiraatharoopa Saasthaaram Vandheham Pandya Nandhanam           (Swamiye..)

  18.     Bhoothavethaala Sumsevyam Kaanchanaadri Nivaasinam
            Manikandam Ithikhyaatham Vandheham Sakthi Nandhanam              (Swamiye..)

  19.     Thrayambaka Puraadeesam Ganaadipa Samanvitham
            Gajaaroodam Ahamvandhe Saasthaaram Kuladaivatham                   (Swamiye..)

  20.     Sivaveerya Samudbhootham Srinivaasa Thanoodbhavam
            Sikhivaahaanujam Vandhe Saasthaaram Pranamaamyaham             (Swamiye..)

  21      Bhoothanaadha    Sadaanandha    Sarvabhoodha    Dayaapara
            Raksha Raksha Mahaabhago Saasthre Thubhyam Namo Namaha(Swamiye..)

           (repeat the last stanza 2 more times)

                                                                                            (Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa!!)


AYYAPPA SAHASRA NAMAAVALI

SRI HARIHARAPUTHRA ASHTOTHARA SAHASRA (1008) NAAMAAVALI
(say strictly OHM at the beginning and NAMAHA at the end of each Archana Manthram)
(numbering should be as per Vigneswara Ashtothara Naamaavali)
Siva Putraaya                                               Mahaathejase
Sivakaarya Durandharaaya                       Sivapradaaya                                              
Sivajnaanine                                                            Saivadharma surakshakaaya                   
Sanghadhaarine                                         Suraadhyashaaya                          
Chandramoulaye                                         Surothamaaya                                              (10)

Kamesaaya                                                  Kaamathejaswine
Kaamaadiphala samyuthaaya                  Kalyaanaaya                                               
Komalaangaaya                                           Kalyaanaphala daayakaaya                     
Karunaabdaya                                             Karmadakshaaya                            
Karunaarasa saagaraaya                           Jagathppriyaaya                                          (20)

Jagath rakshakaaya                                                Jaganadaanandakaaya
Jayaadisakthi samsewyaaya                     Janaahlaadaaya
Jigeeshukaaya                                             Jithendriyaaya
Jithakrodhaaya                                            Jithadevaari samkhakaaya
Jaiminyaadi rishibhi sewyaaya                 Jaraamarana naasakaaya                         (30)

Janaardhana suthaaya                              Jyeshtaaya
Jyeshtaadi ganasevitaya                            Janmaheenaaya
Jithaamohaaya                                            Janakenaabhi poojithaaya
Parameshtine                                               Pasupathaye
Pankajaasana poojithaaya                                    Purahandre                                                  (40)                                                                                        
Purathraathre                                               Paramyswarya daayakaaya
Pavamaanaadi suraissevyaaya                Panchbrahmma paraayanaaya
Paarvathee nandanaaya                           Brahmmane
Paraanandaaya                                           Paraathpparaye
Brahmmishtaaya                                          Jnaana nirathaaya                                      (50)

Gunaaguna niroopakaaya                         Gunaadhyakshaaya
Gunanidhaye                                                           Gopalenaabhi poojithaaya
Gorakshakaaya                                            Godhanakaaya
Gajaroodaaya                                               Gajappriyaaya
Gajagreevaaya                                             Gaja skandhaaya                                         (60)

Gabhasthaye                                                            Gopathaye
Prabhave                                                       Graamapaalaaya
Gajadhyakshaaya                                        Diggajenaabhi poojithaaya
Ganaadhyakshaaya                                                Ganapathaye
Gavaampathaye                                           Aharpathaye                                                 (70)

Jataadharaaya                                             Jalanibhaaya
Jaiminyaadyaih supoojithaaya                 Jalamdhara nihandhre
Sonaakshaaya                                             Sona vaasase
Suraadhipaaya                                            Sokahandhre
Sobhaakshaaya                                           Soorya thejassaaya                                     (80)

Suraarchithaaya                                          Surairvandyaaya
Sonaamgaaya                                              Saalmalee pathaye
Sajjothishe                                                    Saraveerakhnaaya
Saraschandra nibhaananaaya                 Sanakaadi munidhyeyaaya
Sarwajnaana pradaaya                              Vibhave                                                         (90)

Halaayudhaaya                                           Hamsanibhaaya
Haahaa hoohoo mugha sthuthaaya        Haraye
Harapriyaaya                                                            Hamsaaya
Haryakshaasana thathparaaya                 Pavanaaya
Paavakanibhaaya                                       Bhakthapaapa vinaasanaaya                 (100)

Bhasithaangaaya                                        Bhayathraathre
Bhaanumathe                                              Bhaya naasanaaya
Thripundrakaaya                                         Thrinayanaaya
Thripundhraankitha masthakaaya                       Thripurakhnaaya
Deva varaaya                                               Devaarikula naasanaaya                         (110)

Deva senaadhipaaya                                  Thejase
Thejoraasaye                                                Dasaananaaya
Daarunaaya                                                  Doshahandre
Dordandaaya                                                Danda naayakaaya
Dhanushppaanaye                                     Dharaadhyakshaaya                                (120)

Dhanikaaya                                                  Dharma vathsalaaya
Dharmajnaaya                                              Dharma nirathaaya
Dhanus saasthra paraayanaaya              Sthoola karnaaya
Sthoola thanave                                          Sthoolakshaaya
Sthoola baahukaaya                                   Thanoothamaaya                                      (130)

Thanuthraanaaya                                        Thaarakaaya
Thejasaam pathaye                                     Yogeeswaraaya
Yoganidhaye                                                            Yogine
Yogaasthana sthithaaya                            Mandaara vaatikaaya
Mathaaya                                                      Malayaachala vaasabhuve                                  (140)

Mandaarakusuma praghyaaya                 Mandamaarutha sevithaaya
Mahaabhaasaaya                                        Mahaa vakshase
Manohara danchithaaya                            Mahonnathaaya
Mahaakaayaaya                                          Maha nethraaya
Mahaa hanave                                             Maruth poojyaaya                                      (150)

Maana dhanaaya                                        Mohanaaya
Mokshadaayakaaya                                                Mithraaya
Medhaaya                                                     Mahou jaswine
Mahaavarsha pradaayakaaya                   Bhaashakaaya
Bhaashya saasthrajnaaya                         Bhaanumathe                                          (160)

Baanuthejase                                               Bhavaanee puthrakaaya
Bhishaje                                                        Bhavathaarana kaaranaaya
Neelaambaraaya                                         Neelanibhaaya
Neelageevaaya                                            Niranjanaaya
Nethrathrayine                                             Nishaadakjnaaya                                       (170)

Nanaa ratnobha sobhithaaya                   Ratna prabhaaya
Ramaaputhraaya                                         Ramayaa parithoshithaaya
Raaja sewyaaya                                           Raaja dhanaaya
Ranathor danda mandithaaya                  Ramanaaya
Renukaa sewyaaya                                                Rajaneechara daarunaaya                                  (180)

Eesaanaaya                                                 Ibharaat sewyaaya
Eeshnaathraya naasanaaya                     Idavaasaaya
Hema nibhaaya                                           Hymapraakaara sobhithaaya
Hariharaathmajaaya                                    Hamsaaya
Hayagreevaaya                                            Hayapriyaaya                                            (190)

Haataka spatika praghyaaya                     Hamsaaroodena sevithaaya
Vanaa vaasaaya                                          Vanaadhyakshaaya
Vaama devaaya                                           Varaananaaya
Vyvaswatha pathaye                                   Vishnave
Viraadroopaaya                                            Visaalavathe                                              (200)

Venunaadaaya                                            Varagreevaaya
Varaanwitha karaanwithaaya                   Varchaswine
Vipulagreevaaya                                          Vipulaakshaaya
Vinodavathe                                                 Vynavaaranya vaasaaya
Vaamadevena sevithaaya                         Vethra hasthaaya                                      (210)

Vedanidhaye                                                            Varadevaaya
Varadevaaya                                                            Varaamgakaaya
Hreemkaaraaya                                            Hreem manase
Hrushtaaya                                                   Hemasambhavaaya
Huthaasaaya                                                            Huthanishppannaaya                              (220)

Hookaaraakruthi sushpprabhaaya           Havya vaahaaya
Havyakaraaya                                              Attahaasaaya
Aparaahathaaya                                          Anuroopaaya
Roopakaraaya                                              Ajaraaya
Athanu roopakaaya                                     Hamsa mandhraaya                                  (230)

Hutha bhuje                                                  Hemaambaraaya
Sulakshanaaya                                            Neepa priyaaya
Neelavaasase                                              Nidhi paalaaya
Niraathapaaya                                              Kroda hasthaaya
Thapasthraathre                                          Thaporakshaaya                                        (240)

Thapaahwayaaya                                        Moorthaabhishikthaaya
Maana dhanaaya                                        Mandhra roopaaya
Mrudaaya                                                      Manave
Medhaavine                                                  Medha somushnave
Makaraaya                                                    Makaraalayaaya                                         (250)

Maarthaandaaya                                          Manju kesaaya
Maasa paalaaya                                           Mahoushadhaye
Srothriyaaya                                                 Sobhamaanaaya
Savithre                                                         Sarwadeseikaaya
Chandra haasaaya                                     Samaaya                                                     (260)

Sakthaaya                                                     Sasobhaasaaya
Samaadhikaaya                                           Sudandaaya
Sukapolaaya                                                            Shadwarnaaya
Sampadodhipaaya                                      Garalaaya
Kaalakandaaya                                            Gonethre                                                     (270)

Gomugha prabhave                                                Kousikaaya
Kaaladevaaya                                              Krosakaaya
Kroucha bhedhakaaya                               Kriyaakaraaya
Krupaalave                                                   Karaveera karoruhaaya
Kandarpa darpahaarine                             Kaamadaathre                                            (280)

Kapaalakaaya                                              Kylaasavaasaaya
Varadaaya                                                     Virochanaaya
Vibhaa vasave                                             Babhruvaahaaya
Balaadhyakshaaya                                     Phanaamani vibhooshanaaya
Sundaraaya                                                  Sumughaaya                                                          (290)

Swachchaaya                                              Sabhaasade
Sabhaakaraaya                                            Saraa nivruthaaya
Sangaapthaaya                                           Saranaagatha paalakaaya
Theeshna dramshtraaya                            Deerkha jihwaaya
Pimgalaakshaaya                                        Pisaachakhne                                            (300)

Abhedyaaya                                                 Angadaarddyaaya                          
Bhoja paalaaya                                            Bhoopathaye
Grundhra naasaaya                                                Avishahyaaya
Digdehaaya                                                  Dynya dahakaaya
Bandhavaa pooritha mughaaya               Vyaapakaaya                                              (310)

Visha mochakaaya                                      Vasandaaya
Samara kruddhaaya                                    Pungavaaya
Pangajaasanaaya                                       Viswadarppaaya
Nis chithaajnaaya                                        Naagaabharana bhooshithaaya
Bharathaaya                                                 Bhyravaakaaraaya                                    (320)

Bharanaaya                                                  Vaamanakriyaaya
Simhaasyaaya                                             Simharoopaaya
Senaapathaye                                              Sakaarakaaya
Sanaathanaaya                                           Sidhdharoopine
Sidhdhadharma paraayanaaya                Aadithya roopaaya                                    (330)

Aapadkhnaaya                                             Amruthaabdhi nivaasa bhuve
Yuvaraajaaya                                               Yogivaryaaya
Ushasthejase                                               Uduprabhaaya
Devaadhidevaaya                                       Dyvajnaaya
Thaamroshtaaya                                          Thaamra lochanaaya                                (340)

Pingalaakshaaya                                         Pinchachoodaaya
Phanaamani vibhooshithaaya                  Bhujanga bhooshanaaya
Bhogaaya                                                      Bhogaananda karaaya
Abhayaaya                                                    Pancha hasthena sampoojyaaya
Pancha banana sevithaaya                      Bhavaaya                                                    (350)

Bhavaaya                                                      Sarwaaya
Bhaanumayaaya                                         Prajaapathya swaroopakaaya
Swachchandaaya                                       Chchanda saastrajnaaya
Daandaaya                                                   Deva manuprabhave
Dasabhuje                                                    Dalaadhyakshaaya                                   (360)

Daanavaanaam vinaasanaaya                 Sahasraakshaaya
Sunishppannaaya                                      Sathaananda samaagamaaya
Grudhdhaadri vaasaaya                             Gambheeraaya
Ganeswaraaya                                             Gomedhaaya
Gandakaa vaasaaya                                   Gokulaihi parivarithaaya                          (370)

Pariveshithaaya                                           Padajnaanine
Priyamgu dhrumavaasakaaya                  Guhaa vaasaaya
Guruvaraaya                                                 Vandaneeyaaya
Vadaanyakaaya                                           Vruththaakaaraaya
Venupaanaye                                              Veenaadanda dharaaya                          (380)

Haraaya                                                         Hymeeddyaaya
Hothru subhagaaya                                                Houthrajnaaya
Ojasaam pathaye                                         Pavamaanaaya
Prajathandu pradaaya                                Danda vinaasanaaya                              
Nimeedyaaya                                               Nimishaardhdhajnaaa                              (390)

Nimishaa kaara kaaranaaya                      Lakhu laabhaadaaya
Lidakaaraaya                                                Lakshmee vandyaaya
Varaprabhave           `                                   Idaajnaaya
Pimgalaa vaasaaya                                     Sushumnaa Madhya sambhavaaya
Bhikshaatanaaya                                        Bheemavarchchase                                              (400)

Varakeerthaye                                              Sabheswaraaya
Vaachaatheethaaya                                                Varanidhaye
Parivendre                                                    Pramaanakaaya
Aprameyaaya                                               Anirudhdhaaya
Anandaadithya varchchase                      Veshapriyaaya                                           (410)
           
Vishagraahaaya                                          Varadaana karothamaaya
Vipinaaya                                                      Vedasaaraaya
Vedaantha parithoshithaaya                     Vakraa gamaaya
Vakra vachase                                             Baladaathre
Vimaanavathe                                              Vajra kaanthaaya                                       (420)

Vamsavaraaya                                             Vaturakshaa visaradaaya
Vapra kkreedaaya                                        Vipra poojyaaya
Velaaraasaye                                               Chalaalakaaya
Kolaahalaaya                                               Kodha nethraaya
Kodhaasyaaya                                             Kapaalabhruthe                                         (430)

Ghajjareedaaya                                            Manju vaasase
Kriyaamaanaaya                                          Kriyaa pradaaya
Kreedanaadhaaya                                       Keela hasthaaya
Krosamaanaaya                                           Kulaanthakaaya
Ghanakaaya                                                 Hothru bhaagine                                       (440)

Ghavaasaaya                                               Ghacharaaya
Ghagaaya                                                     Ganakaaya
Guna nirdushtaaya                                     Gunathyaagine
Kusaadhipaaya                                            Paatalaaya
Pathra dhaarine                                           Palaa saaya                                                (450)

Puthra vardhdhanaaya                              Pithru sachcharithaaya
Preshtaaya                                                    Paapa bhasma vinaasakaaya
Phaala nethraaya                                        Phulla kesaaya
Phulla kalhaara bhooshithaaya               Phani sewyaaya
Patta bhadraaya                                           Patave                                                          (460)

Vaagmine                                                      Vayodhikaaya
Chora naatyaaya                                         Chora veshaaya
Choraghnaaya                                             Chourya vardhdhanaaya
Chanchalaakshaaya                                  Chaamarakaaya
Mareechaye                                                  Madagaamikaaya                                      (470)

Mrudaabhaaya                                             Meshavaahanaaya
Mydhilyaaya                                                 Mochakaaya
Manase                                                          Manuroopaaya
Mandradevaaya                                           Mandraraasaye
Mahaa drudaaya                                          Sthoopijnaaya                                            (480)

Dhanadhaathre                                           Devavandhyaaya
Thaaaranaaya                                              Yajnapriyaaya
Yamaadhyakshaaya                                   Ibhakkreedaaya
Ibhekshanaaya                                            Danipriyaaya
Duraadharshaaya                                       Daarupaalaaya                                          (490)

Daneejakhne                                                            Daamodaraaya
Daama dharaaya                                         Dakshina moorthi roopakaaya
Sachee poojyaaya                                       Sangha karnaaya
Chandra choodaaya                                   Manuppriyaaya
Gudaroopaaya                                             Gudaakesaaya                                           (500)

Kuladharma paraayanaaya                       Kaalakanddaaya
Gaadagaathraaya                                        Gothraroopaaya
Kuleswaraaya                                              Aananda bhairavaa raadhyaaya
Hayamedha phalappradaaya                    Dannyanna aasaktha hrudayaaya
Gudaann preetha maanasaaya                Khruthaanna saktha hrudayaaya                      (510)

Gauraamgaaya                                            Garva bhajnkaaya
Ganesa poojyaaya                                       Gaganaaya
Ganaanampathaye                                     Garjjithaaya
Chchath maheenaaya                                Sasidharaaya
Sathroonaam pathaye                                Amgeerase                                                  (520)

Charachara mayaaya                                 Saanthaaya
Sarabhesaaya                                              Sathaathapaaya
Veeraadhyaaya                                            Vikragamaaya
Vedaamgaaya                                              Vedapaaragaaya
Parwatha aarohanaaya                              Pooshne                                                      (530)                            
Paramesaaya                                               Prajaapathaye
Bhaavajnaaya                                              Bhava rogakhnaaya           
Bhavasaagara thaaranaaya                      Chidagni dehaaya
Chidroopaaya                                               Chidaanandaaya
Chidaakruthaye                                           Naatya ppriyaaya                                       (540)

Narapathaye                                                 Nara naraayana archithaaya
Nishaa daraajaaya                                      Neehaaraaya
Neshtre                                                          Nishdoora bhaashanaaya
Nimnappriyaaya                                           Neela nethraaya
Neelamgaaya                                               Neela kesakaaya                                       (550)

Simhaakshaaya                                           Sarva vighnesaaya
Saama veda paraayanaaya                       Sanakaadi samaaraadhyaaya
Sarwareesaaya                                            Shadaananaaya
Suroopaaya                                                  Sulabhaaya
Swarggaaya                                                  Sachee naadhena poojithaaya               (560)

Saakinaaya                                                   Kaamadahanaaya
Dagdha paapaaya                                       Dharaadhipaaya
Daamagrandhine                                        Saktha sthreesaaya
Thandreepaalaaya                                      Thaarakaaya
Thaamraashtaaya                                        Threshna damshtraaya                            (570)

Thila bhojyaaya                                            Thilodaraaya
Maanddu karnaaya                                     Mrugaadheesaaya
Meru varnaaya                                             Mahodaraaya
Maarthaandaa bhyravara adhyaaya        Maniroopaaya
Marudvahaaya                                             Maasha ppriyaaya                                     (580)

Madhupaanaaya                                         Mrunaalaaya
Mohineepathaye                                          Maha kaamesha nayanaaya
Maadhavaaya                                               Madagarvithaaya
Moolaadhaaraam bujaa vaasaaya           Moolavidyaa swaroopakaaya
Swaadhishtaana mayaaya                                    Swasthaaya                                                (590)

Swasthi vaakyaaya                                     Sroova ayudhaaya
Manipooraabja nilayaaya                           Mahaa bhyrava poojithaaya
Anaahathaabja rasikaaya                          Hreemkaara rasa pesalaaya
Bhrooomadhya vaasaaya                          Bhroo kaanthaaya
Bharadwaajena poothithaaya                   Sahasraa raambujaa vaasaaya              (600)

Savithre                                                         Saama vaachakaaya
Mukundaaya                                                            Gunaatheethaaya
Guna poojyaaya                                           Gunaasrayaaya
Dhannyaaya                                                 Dhanabhruthe
Daahaaya                                                     Dhanadaana karaambujaaya                  (610)

Mahaasayaaya                                             Mahaatheethaaya
Mayaa heenaaya                                         Madaarchithaaya
Maaddaraaya                                                Moksha phaladaaya
Madwairikula naasanaaya                         Pimhalaaya
Pinchjachoodaaya                                      Pishithaasa pavithrakaaya                                  (620)

Paayasaanna priyaaya                               Parva paksha maasa Vibhaajakaaya
Vajrabhooshaaya                                        Vajrakaayaaya
Viranjaaya                                                     Varavathsalaaya
Vijnaana kalikaa brundaaya                      Viswaroopa pradarsakaaya
Ddambhagnaaya                                         Dama khoshakhnaaya                             (630)

Daasapaalaaya                                            Thapoujasaaya
Drona kumbha abhishikthaaya                Drohi naasaaya
Thapaathuraaya                                          Mahaa dheerendra varadaaya
Mahaa samsaara naasanaaya                  Laahinee haakinee labdaaya
Lavanaam bodhi thaaranaaya                  Kaakinaaya                                                 (640)

Kaala paasakhnaaya                                  Karma bandha vimochakaaya
Mochakaaya                                                 Moha nirbhinnaaya
Bhagaaraadhyaaya                                     Bruhaththanave
Akshayaaya                                                  Akrooora varadaaya
Vakkraagama vinaasanaaya                     Ddaakinaaya                                                          (650)

Soorya thejaswine                                       Sarwa bhooshaaya
Sadgurave                                                    Swathandraaya
Sarwa thandresaaya                                   Dakshinaa moorthi roopakaaya
Sachidaananda kalikaaya                         Prema roopaaya
Priyamkaraaya                                             Midhyaa jagad adhishtanaaya                (660)

Mukthidaaya                                                 Mukthi roopakaaya
Mumukshave                                                            Karnma phaladaaya
Maarga dakshaaya                                      Karmaddaaya
Mahaa budhdhaaya                                                Mahaa sudhdhaaya
Suka varnaaya                                             Suka priyaaya                                            (670)

Somapriyaaya                                              Surapreethaaya
Parvaaraadhana thathparaaya                 Ajapaaya
Ajana hamsaaya                                          Halapaani prapoojithaaya
Archchithaaya                                              Varchchaswine
Vaagmine                                                      Veeraveshaaya                                          (680)

Vidhupriyaaya                                              Laasyapriyaaya
Layakaraaya                                                 Laabhalaabha vivarjithiyaaya
Panchaananaaya                                        Panchagurave
Panchayajna phalapradaaya                    Paasa hassthaaya
Paavakesaaya                                              Parjanya samagarjithaaya                        (690)

Papaaraye                                                     Paramodaaraaya
Prajesaaya                                                    Pankanaasanaaya
Nashta karmane                                          Nashta vyraaya
Ishtasidhdhi pradaayakaaya                     Naagaadheesaaya
Nashtapaapaaya                                         Ishta naama vidhaayakaaya                    (700)

Saamarasyaaya                                           Aprameyaaya
Pashanddine                                                            Parwathapriyaaya
Panchakruthya paropethaaya                   Pancha panchaathi saayikaayikaaya
Padmaakshaaya                                          Padma vadanaaya
Paavakaaraaya                                            Priyamkaraaya                                           (710)

Kaartha swaraangaaya                              Gouraangaaya
Gouree puthraaya                                       Ganeswaraaya
Aaslishtaaya                                                 Slishta dehaaya
Seethaamsave                                             Subhadeethithaye
Daksha dwamsaaya                                    Dakshakaraaya                                          (720)

Varaaya                                                         Kaathyaayanee suthaaya
Sumughaaya                                                            Maargganaaya
Garbhaaya                                                    Garvabhamgaaya
Kusaasanaaya                                             Kulapaalapathaye
Sreeshtaaya                                                 Pavamaanaaya                                          (730)

Pajaathipaaya                                              Darsappriyaaya
Durvikaaraaya                                              Deerkhakaaraaya
Divaakaaraaya                                             Bhereenaada priyaaya
Brundaaya                                                    Bruhath senaaya
Supaalakaaya                                              Subbrahmmane                                         (740)

Brahmma rasikaaya                                                Rasajnaaya
Rajathaadri bhaase                                     Thimirakhnaaya
Mihiraabhaaya                                             Mahaa neela samapradaaya
Sri chandana vilipthaamgaaya                 Puthraaya
Sreethari priyaaya                                       Laakshaavarnaaya                                    (750)

Lasath karnaaya                                          Rajanee dhwamsi sannibhaaya
Bindupriyaaya                                              Ambikaa puthraaya
Byndavaaya                                                  Balanaayakaaya
Aapanna thaarakaaya                                Thapthaaya
Thaptha kruchchra phala pradaaya         Marud vrudhaaya                                      (760)

Mahaa gharvaaya                                        Cheera vaasase
Sighippriyaaya                                             Aayushmathe
Anakhaaya                                                   Bhoothaaya
Aayurweda paraayanaaya                         Hamsaaya
Parama hamsaaya                                      Avadhooth aasrama priyaaya                  (770)

Aswavegaaya                                               Aswahrudayaaya
Hayadyrya phalapradaaya                         Sumughaaya
Durmughaaya                                              Vikhnaaya
Nirvikhnaaya                                                            Vikhna naasanaaya
Aaryaaya                                                       Naadhaaya                                                 (780)

Aaryamaabhaasaaya                                  Phalgunaaya
Phaalalochanaaya                                      Araathikhnaaya
Khanaggreevaaya                                       Greeshma soorya samaprabhaaya
Kireetine                                                        Kalppa sastrajnaaya
Kalpaanala vidhaayakaaya                                   Jnaana vijnaana phaladaayakaaya         (790)

Virinjari vinaasanaaya                                Veera maarthaanda varadaaya
Veera behave                                               Poorvajaaya
Veera simhaasanaaya                                Vijnaaya
Veera  kaaryaaya                                         Asthradaanavaaya
Naraveera suhrud bhraathre                     Naaga ratna vibhooshithaaya                 (800)

Vaachaspathaye                                          Puraaraathaye
Samvarthaaya                                              Samareswaraaya
Uru vaagmine                                               Umaaputhraaya
Udduloka surakshakaaya                          Srungaara rasa sampoornaaya
Sindoora thilakaamkithaaya                      Kumkumaankitha sarwaagaaya             (810)

Kaalikeya vinaasanaaya                            Mathanaaga priyaaya
Neethaaya                                                    Naaga gandharwa poojithaaya
Suspna bodhakaaya                                   Bodhaaya
Gouree dusswapna naasanaaya             Chindaaraasi paridwamsine
Chinthamani vibhooshithaaya                 Chalaachala jagath sreshte                     (820)

Chalath kundala karnayuje                                   Mukuraasyaaya
Moolanidhaye                                              Nidhidwaya nishevithaaya
Neeraajana preethamanase                      Neelanethraaya
Naya pradaaya                                             Kedaaresaaya
Kiraathaaya                                                  Kaalaathmane                                            (830)

Kalppa vigrahaaya                                      Kalpaantha bhyravaaya
Kanga pathra saraayudhaaya                   Kalaa kaasta swaroopakaaya
Rithuvarshaadi maasavathe                     Dinesa mandalaa vaasaaya
Vaasavena prapoojithaaya                                    Bahulaasthamba karmajnaaya
Panchaa sadwarnna roopakaaya                        Chinthaaheenaaya                                   (840)

Chidaa kraanthaaya                                               Chaaraaya paalaaya
Balaayudhaaya                                            Bandhooka kusuma praghyaaya
Paragarva vibhanjanayya                          Vidwaththamaaya
Viraadhakhnaaya                                        Sachithraaya
Chithrakarmaaya                                         Chaarupaalaaya                                        (850)

Samgeetha lolopa manase                                    Snigdha gambheera Garjithaaya
Thumga vakthraaya                                                Sthavarasaaya
Abraabhaaya                                                            Bhoomarekshanaaya
Leela kamala hasthaabjaaya                     Baala kanda vibhooshithaaya
Lodhdhra prasava sudhdhaabhaaya      Sireesha kusuma priyaaya                                  (860)

Thrasa thraana karaaya                             Thathwaaya
Thathwa vakyaarththa bodhakaaya         Varsheeyase
Vidhaathavyaaya                                         Vedaantha prathipaathakaaya
Moola bhoothaaya                                       Moola thathwaaya
Moolakaarana vigrahaaya                         Aadinaadhaaya                                         (870)

Akshaya phaladaaya                                  Paani janmane
Paraajithaaya                                               Gaanapriyaaya
Gaanalolaaya                                               Mahesaaya
Vijnamaalsaaya                                           Girijas thanya rasikaaya
Giri raaja varasthuthaaya                           Peeyoosha kumbha hasthaabjaaya        (880)

Paasa thyaagine                                          Chiranthanaaya
Sudha laala savakthraabjaaya                  Surudruma phalepsithaaya
Ratna haataka bhooshaamgaaya                        Raavanaadi prapoojithaaya
Kanath kaaleya supreethaaya                  Krounja garva vinaasanaaya
Asesha jana sammohaaya                                    Aayur vidya phala pradaaya                    (890)

Ava badhdha dukoolaaya                          Haaraa lamkrutha kundharaaya
Kethakee kusuma preethaaya                  Kalabhaihi parivaarithaaya
Kekaa priyaaya                                            Kaarthikeyaaya
Saaramga ninadapriyaaya                         Chaatha kaalaapa sandushtaaya
Chamaree mruga sevithaaya                    Aaamra kootaadri sanchaarine               (900)

Aamnaaya phaladaayakaaya                    Aksha soothra dhrutha paanaye
Akshiroga vinaasanaaya                           Mukunda poojyaaya
Mohaamgaaya                                             Munimaana sathoshithaaya
Thylaabhishiktha susirase                         Tharjanee mudri kaayudhaaya
Thataatha kaamana preethaaya               Thamoguna vinaasanaaya                                  (910)

Anaamayaaya                                              Anaadarsaaya
Arjunaabhaaya                                            Hutha priyaaya
Shaadgunnya pari sampoornaaya           Sapthaaswaadi grahaih sthuthaaya
Veethasokaaya                                            Prasadakjnaaya
Saptha praana varapradaaya                    Sapthaarchchishe                                     (920)

Thrinayanaaya                                             Thrivenee phala daayakaaya
Krishna varmane                                         Veda mughaaya
Thaarumandala madhyagaaya                 Veeranoopura padabjaaya
Veera kankana paanimathe                      Viswa moorthaye
Sudhdhamughaaya                                                Sudhdha bhasmaanu lepayaaya           (930)

Sumbha dhwamsinee sampoojyaaya      Rakthakumbha kulaanthakaaya
Nishaadaadi swarapreethaaya                 Namaskaara phalapradaaya
Bhakthaari panchathaadaayine               Sanjeekrutha saraayudhaaya
Abhayankara mandrajnaaya                     Kubjikaa mandra vigrahaaya
Dhoomraasthraaya                                      Ugra thejaswine                                         (940)

Dasakanda vinaasanaaya                         Aasugaayudha Hasthaabjaaya
Gadhaayudha karaambujaaya                  Paasaayudha supaanaye
Kapaalaayudha sadbhujaaya                   Sahasraseersha vadanaaya
Sahasradwaya lochanaaya                       Naanaahethaye
Dhanushpaanaye                                       Naanaasthi bhooshana priyaaya                       (950)

Asyaamakomala thanave                           Aarakthaapaamga lochanaaya
Dwaadasaaha krathu preethaaya                        Poundareeka phalapradaaya
Apthoryaama krathumayaaya                   Cahayanaadi phalapradaaya
Pasubandha phala pradaathre                 Vaaja peyaathma dyavathaaya
Aabrahmmakeeta jananava naathmane Chambakapriyaaya                                   (960)

Pasupaasa vibhaagajnaaya                      Paarijnaana pradaayakaaya
Kalppeswaraaya                                          Kalppavaryaaya
Jaathavedase                                               Prabhaakaraaya
Kumbheeswaraaya                                     Kumbha paanaye
Kumkumaaktha lataakaaya                       Silidhra pathra samkaasaaya                  (970)

Simha vakthra pramardhdhanaaya          Kokola dhwanithaa karnine
Kaalanaasana thathparaaya                     Nyyaayi kamathakhnaaya
Boudhdha samkha vinaasanaaya                       Hemaabja dhruthapaanaye
Homa sandushta maanasaaya                 Pithruyajnasya phaladaaya
Pithevajana rakshakaaya                           Padaathikarma nirathaaya                       (980)

Prusha daajya pradaayakaaya                  Mahaasura vadhodyukthaaya
Swaasthra prathyasthra varshakaaya     Mahaavarsha thirodhanaaya
Naagaabhrutha karaambujaaya               Namah swaaha vashat voushat
                                                                            Pallava prathi paadayakaaya
Maheera sadrusa greevaaya                     Maheera sadrusa sthavaaya
Thandree vaadana hasthaagraaya          Samgeetha priya maanasaaya               (990)

Chidamsa mukuraa vaasaaya                  Manikootaadri sancharaaya
Leela sanjaara thanukaaya                       Linga saasthra pravarthakaaya
Rakendu dyuthi sampannaya                   Yaagakarma phalapradaaya
Mynaaga giri sanjaaraaya                          Madhuvamsa vinaasanaaya
Thaala khandapura vaasaaya                  Thamaala nibhath thejase                    (1000)

Bhavasya devasya suthaaya                    Sarwasya devasya suthaaya
Eesaanasya devasya suthaaya                Pasupather devasya suthaaya
Rudrasya devasya suthaaya                     Ugrasya devasya suthaaya
Bheemasya devasya suthaaya                 Mahathor devasya suthaaya                 (1008)

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BHOOTHA NADHA BHUJANGAM

SREE BHOOTHA NAADHA BHUJANGAM

1              Sreethaananda Chinthaamani Srinivaasam
Sadaa Sachidaananda Poorna Prakaasam
Udaaram Sadaaram Suradharameesam
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

2              Vibhum Vedavedantha Vedyam Varishtam
Vibhoothipradam Visrutham Brahmanishtam
Vibhaaswath Praabhapradam Pushkaleshtam
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

3              Parithraanadaksham Parabbhrahmma Soothram
Spurachchaaru Gaathram Bhavadhvaantha Mithram
Param Premapaathram Pavithram Vichithram
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

4              Paresam Prabhum Poornakaarunya Roopam
Gireesaadhi Peedojwalachchaaru Deepam
Suresaathi Samsevitham Suprathaapam
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

5              Gurum Poorna Laavanya Paadaadikesam
Gireesam Mahakkoti Sooryaprakaasam
Karaambhoru Hanya-sthavethram Suresam
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

6              Hareesaana Samyuktha Sakthaika Veeram
Kiraathaavathaaram Krupaapaanga Pooram
Kireetaavatham Sojwalat Pinchabhaaram
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

7              Mahaayoga Peedejwalantham Mahaantham
Mahaavaakya Saaropadesam Susaandam
Maharshim Prakarshapradam Gnaanalandam
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

8              Mahaaranya Manmaana Saandarva Nivaasan
Ahangaara Durvaar-ahimsraa Mrugaadeen
Nihantham Kiraathaavathaaram Charantham
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

9              Prudhivyaadhi Bhoodha Prapanchaantharastham
Prudhak Bhootha Chaithanyajanyam Prasastham
Pradhaanam Pramaanam Puraana prasidhdham
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

10           Jagajjeevanam Paavanam Bhaavaneeyam
Jagath Vyaapakam Deepakam Mohaneeyam
Sughaadhaaram Aadhaara bhootham Thureeyam
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaada

11           Ihaamuthra Sath Soughya Sampannithaanam
Mahadyoni Mavyaahath Aathmaabhidhaanam
Daharpundaree Kaayanam Deepyamaanam
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

12           Thrikaalasthitham Susthiram Gnaana Samstham
Thidhamaathi Moorthyaath Makam Brahmma Samstham
Thrayee Moorthee Maarthee Chchidam Sakthi Yuktham
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

13           Idaa Pingalaa Sushumnaa Visantham
Sputam Brahmma Randdhra Swathanthram Susaantham
Dhrudam Nithya Nirvaana Muthbhaasayantham
Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam

14           Anu Brahmma Paryantha Jeevyiakya Bimbam
Gunaakaara Mathyantha Bhakthanu Kambam
Anarkham Subhodarkam Aathmaavalambam

Param Jyothiroopam Bhaje Bhoothanaadam




MAKARA SANKRANTHI
The Symbolism of Makara Sankranthi 
 
On Makara Sankranthi day, the Sun starts on His northward journey by entering the Makara sign of zodiac. Change for good is Sankranthi. In a year, Sun passes through the twelve house of the zodiac in twelve months. The Sun's entry into each house of the zodiac is described as a Sankramana. 'Kranthi' means 'change'. Sankranthi means a secured change. 
 
Festivals connected with the moon and the sun are celebrated in India, in order to drive into the minds of men the importance of mind control, (Chandra or moon is the deity of the mind) and of clarifying the intelligence (Surya or the sun is the deity of intelligence). 
 
Sankaramana is the time when the inward journey towards a pure and unsullied heart is made. Just as the sun embarks on his northward journey, Sankranthi is the day on which the intellect should be turned towards the Athma for Self-realisation.
 
Thiru-Aabaranam (The Jewels of the Lord)
 
This day of Self Realization, is the day of the festival in Sabarimala. The Thiru-Aabharanam (Golden wear of Lord) in 3 different boxes (which are recently made in Madras by some devotee) is brought under the witnessing of the bird Garuda (Eagle) in sky and adonred on Lord Ayyappa's idol, symbolizing the union of Jeevaathma  (individual soul) with the Paramaathma ( Supreme soul).  It is coming from Pandalam every year on 12/13th via. Erumeli and this Garuda is above this Thiru Aabharanam right from Pandalam.  You cannot see even crow in sabarihills ares.  It is wonderful that a bird is flying above the Thiruvabharanam up to the temple, that too continuously year by year. It is the wonderful bird none other than Garudaazhwaar vahana of Vishnu. It is also known as "kridhnapparunthu".  Only after this bird's presence the Thiru Aabharana party will start from Pandalam.  Even now it is done like this only and there is no alternate or amendment. Actually, Sabarimala is more than 4000 ft. high from the sealevel scientigically.  You can assume whether any ordinary birds can fly at this hight. There is a story behind this bird's arrival at Pandalam as said earlier and I will let everybody know it later.  There are stories behind everything/happenings and these are nothing is left out without any reason.
 
When Manikandan was in Pandalam, father and king of Pandalam made certain jewels for Manikandan thinking that He will be deccorated on the day He becomes the king of Pandalam.  Since that has not happened somehow he requested Manikandan to wear it for his satisfaction and Manikandan accordingly informed His father to send those items to Sannidhanam on makara sankrama day which will fall on 14/15th Jan. so that He will wear those things for parents' satisfaction.  That is the main reason for Thiru Abharanam reaching Sabarimala on that day. Only after Ayyappan wears this jewels star Uthram will come up in sky followed by Jyothi. 
 
Apart from the Pandalam ornaments the then king of Travancore named Chithira Thirunal had given 40 kilos of gold ornaments to Ayyappan.  The shrine will be opened in October-November for only day as "Chithira Attam Thirunal day" and many devotees are going to Sabarimala on that day.

Thiruvabharanam procession


41 DAYS VRUTHAM

Why 41+7 or 40+1 days vrutham
 
Since the human form is the last form to get this enlightenment, 40 days spiritual discipline is undertaken to remind us the 40 weeks we were in mother's womb and juar like that we take we take vratham for 40 days and  finally on the  41st day we take the final journey to Sabarimala. We are taking additional vrutham of 7 days ad a precaution.  This knowledge of the Self requires help of a teacher a guru and so Ayyappa Vratham should be initiated with a Guru. The Guru initiates the practice by putting a Tulsi mala (holy basil beads) or Rudraksha malaa, a means to do mantra japa. Japa helps in remembering Ayyappa's name which is our true nature as well. Usually there will be 108 beads, which represent the mathematical rhythm of nature.You should take vratham for 41 days or 48 days.  One mandalam is called 48 days.
 
The wearing of the rosary is symbolic of the Pilgrim’s spiritual training to identify himself with the Supreme Truth (Thath Thvam ASI - You are That Supreme Truth) represented by the form of Lord Ayyappa.  It is an opportunity for the pilgrim to apply spiritual disciplines in life. After wearing the rosary, he is expected to make an effort to transcend the limitation of his personality and its restricting expressions and moods