On 05 -05-2011 Guru Bagawan moves from Meena rasi to Mesha Raasi.
In Suddha Vaakkiya Panjangam, Guru moves in the afternoon of 08-05-2011
According to the gurupeyarchi , the general suggestion is, the persons born in the following rasi’s will do the pooja’s in the Lord Guru Bagawan temples will give them good result in the gurupeayrchi period.
Rasi’s who needs to do poojas for Guru Bagawan
Siva temple as well as noted for Guru Bagwan also.
The place is 4 kms from Thiruppathore.
Main Deity is Siva in lingam form known as Sundereswarar and his consort known as Goddess Meenakshi ammai. There is a separate sanctum for Guru Bagwan in this place. At the back of Guru temple we see a group of Banayan trees and pushkarani.
Travel time is about 1 hr 20 minutes from karaikudi.
It gives completely a different view of Lord Thaksanamoorthy whose statue is placed under the root of vast Banyan tree, which has hundreds of aerial roots. The speciality in this temple is that the circumference of the tree will be about 50-60 meters. Meantime, it takes 10-15 minutes to go around this Banyan tree.
Thittai (also called Then kudi Thittai) - Guru temple
Thittai (also called Then kudi Thittai) - Guru temple
Location:
The temple is located at about 15 kms from Tanjore. While traveling towards Kumbakonam, after crossing the city bypass ring road, you will see a ‘Y’ branching to Thiruvaiyaru and Kumbakonam. Take the right turn, enroute to Kumbakonam and travel further for about 2 kms, you will encounter a right side road to Melattur. There is a clear sign board for the temple at this junction. From here, the temple is about 6 kms.
Quick Facts:
One of the 275 shivasthalams glorified by the Tevaram Hymns
Main deity: Pasupateeswarar Vasishteswarar as Swayambu lingam
Goddess: Ulaganayaki, Sugandhamundalambika
Theertham: Chakra theertham
Vriksham: Karuvelamaram
Patikam: Sambandar
The Temple:
Actually Alangudi near Kumbakonam is the main Guru Parihara sthalam of the Navagraha temples around Kumbakonam where Lord Dakshinamoorthy is being worshipped as Guru but this Vasishteswarar temple at Thittai is also considered a Guru Parihara sthalam where the Navagraha star Guru (Jupiter) is present as Guru in a separate shrine with vimanam.
Arulmigu Abathsagayeswarar temple at Alangudi is famous as a Parihara Sthalam for Lord Guru Bhagavan or Lord Dakshinamurthy, one of the "Navagrahas" and is referred to the planet Jupiter as per Jyotish Shastra. Kasi Aranyam, Thiru Erumpoolai, Jananatha Saruppedimangalam and Alangudi are the names by which this holy place is known.
The great Divine poet, Thirugnana Sambandar has described this temple as beautiful place filled with beautiful flowers. Alangudi is also known as 'Thirumana Mangalam' as Goddess Parvati after a sincere penance sought the hand of the Lord Shiva in marriage in Alangudi.
Another significance of the temple is attributed to Lord Ganesha, who is worshipped as 'Kalangaamal kaatha Vinayagar' (the Lord who was steadfast in saving the devotees) for having killed the vicious 'Gajamuhasura' who was a great threat to the Devas. Lord Shiva is fondly hailed as 'Aaabathsagayeswara', meaning 'saviour' for having consumed the poison (Aalakala Visham) and the place came to be known as 'Alangudi'.
In Suddha Vaakkiya Panjangam, Guru moves in the afternoon of 08-05-2011
According to the gurupeyarchi , the general suggestion is, the persons born in the following rasi’s will do the pooja’s in the Lord Guru Bagawan temples will give them good result in the gurupeayrchi period.
Rasi’s who needs to do poojas for Guru Bagawan
Parigara Raasigal:
Mesham
Rishabham
Mithunam
Kadakam
Kanni
Thulam
Magaram
Kumbam
Meenum
Rishabham
Mithunam
Kadakam
Kanni
Thulam
Magaram
Kumbam
Meenum
Following are the Major Guru Bagawan temples for doing poojas .
Allangudi
Pattamangalam, Sivagangai
Thittai.
We are doing special poojas for guru peyarchi in the
mentioned temples with reasonable price. To Perform online pooja for those temples
contact us in dohsanivarthi@gmail.com or 9487388509.
contact us in dohsanivarthi@gmail.com or 9487388509.
Pattamangalam:
Siva temple as well as noted for Guru Bagwan also.
The place is 4 kms from Thiruppathore.
Main Deity is Siva in lingam form known as Sundereswarar and his consort known as Goddess Meenakshi ammai. There is a separate sanctum for Guru Bagwan in this place. At the back of Guru temple we see a group of Banayan trees and pushkarani.
Travel time is about 1 hr 20 minutes from karaikudi.
It gives completely a different view of Lord Thaksanamoorthy whose statue is placed under the root of vast Banyan tree, which has hundreds of aerial roots. The speciality in this temple is that the circumference of the tree will be about 50-60 meters. Meantime, it takes 10-15 minutes to go around this Banyan tree.
It’s one of the major place for guru bagawan Pooja.
Thittai (also called Then kudi Thittai) - Guru temple
Thittai (also called Then kudi Thittai) - Guru temple
Location:
The temple is located at about 15 kms from Tanjore. While traveling towards Kumbakonam, after crossing the city bypass ring road, you will see a ‘Y’ branching to Thiruvaiyaru and Kumbakonam. Take the right turn, enroute to Kumbakonam and travel further for about 2 kms, you will encounter a right side road to Melattur. There is a clear sign board for the temple at this junction. From here, the temple is about 6 kms.
Quick Facts:
One of the 275 shivasthalams glorified by the Tevaram Hymns
Main deity: Pasupateeswarar Vasishteswarar as Swayambu lingam
Goddess: Ulaganayaki, Sugandhamundalambika
Theertham: Chakra theertham
Vriksham: Karuvelamaram
Patikam: Sambandar
The Temple:
Actually Alangudi near Kumbakonam is the main Guru Parihara sthalam of the Navagraha temples around Kumbakonam where Lord Dakshinamoorthy is being worshipped as Guru but this Vasishteswarar temple at Thittai is also considered a Guru Parihara sthalam where the Navagraha star Guru (Jupiter) is present as Guru in a separate shrine with vimanam.
Allangudi
Arulmigu Abathsagayeswarar temple at Alangudi is famous as a Parihara Sthalam for Lord Guru Bhagavan or Lord Dakshinamurthy, one of the "Navagrahas" and is referred to the planet Jupiter as per Jyotish Shastra. Kasi Aranyam, Thiru Erumpoolai, Jananatha Saruppedimangalam and Alangudi are the names by which this holy place is known.
The great Divine poet, Thirugnana Sambandar has described this temple as beautiful place filled with beautiful flowers. Alangudi is also known as 'Thirumana Mangalam' as Goddess Parvati after a sincere penance sought the hand of the Lord Shiva in marriage in Alangudi.
Another significance of the temple is attributed to Lord Ganesha, who is worshipped as 'Kalangaamal kaatha Vinayagar' (the Lord who was steadfast in saving the devotees) for having killed the vicious 'Gajamuhasura' who was a great threat to the Devas. Lord Shiva is fondly hailed as 'Aaabathsagayeswara', meaning 'saviour' for having consumed the poison (Aalakala Visham) and the place came to be known as 'Alangudi'.
Dhakshina Moorthy
Devotees can have dharshan of Lord Guru or Lord Dhakshina Moorthy, located at the southern circumambulatory path (prakaram) of the Sanctum Santorum of Sri Abath Sahayeswarar. Lord Guru, the divine teacher for the Devas, is held in high esteem in the temple. Lord Guru Baghavan is mounted on his vehicle, the Elephant. His consorts are Goddess Thara and Goddess Sangini. His gemstone is yellow sapphire; metal gold; flower mullai; grain channa dhal; color of the robe yellow.
Devotees can have dharshan of Lord Guru or Lord Dhakshina Moorthy, located at the southern circumambulatory path (prakaram) of the Sanctum Santorum of Sri Abath Sahayeswarar. Lord Guru, the divine teacher for the Devas, is held in high esteem in the temple. Lord Guru Baghavan is mounted on his vehicle, the Elephant. His consorts are Goddess Thara and Goddess Sangini. His gemstone is yellow sapphire; metal gold; flower mullai; grain channa dhal; color of the robe yellow.
He is found seated under the canopy of stony banyan tree (“kal-alamaram”). Lord Dakshinamurthy is regarded as destroyer of ignorance. The Lord demonstrates this by resting His right leg on an Asura called “Muyalagan” (the monster is a symbol of ignorance).
He also enlightens His devotees with Gnana Mudra and symbolically preaching wisdom, yoga and music to His disciples called the “Sanakathi sages”. They are seated at the Lord's feet and performing penance. The “Abhaya Mudra” shows Lord's grace over His devotees. The snake (being used as rosary) held at the hand indicates the Tantric knowledge. The fire at the other hand used to illuminate world and to drive away darkness.
Lord Guru moves his position in the zodiac almost every year. If he comes to 1st, 3rd, 4th, sixth, eighth, tenth and twelfth positions from one’s birth Rashi , it is said that the person might have lot of sufferings. There is a poem in Jyothish Shastra that explains the Lord Guru’s Transit effects as below:
When Planet Jupiter (counting from one’s birth rashi) comes to:
1st place: Lord Rama was in the Forest and Goddess Seetha was abducted by Asura King Ravana.
3rd place: Asura King Ravana lost his battle with Lord Rama and all his warriors died in the war.
4th place; The King Yudhishtra of Mahabaratha went to forest leaving his country with his wife and brothers.
6th place: Sathya Mamuny, a great saint was ordered to be prisoned for none of his mistakes.
8th Place: The Monkey King Vali lost his country and disappeared in the forest.
10th place: Lord Shiva begged for food with a “Thiruvodu”(skull) in His hand.
12th place: Ravana died in the war.
3rd place: Asura King Ravana lost his battle with Lord Rama and all his warriors died in the war.
4th place; The King Yudhishtra of Mahabaratha went to forest leaving his country with his wife and brothers.
6th place: Sathya Mamuny, a great saint was ordered to be prisoned for none of his mistakes.
8th Place: The Monkey King Vali lost his country and disappeared in the forest.
10th place: Lord Shiva begged for food with a “Thiruvodu”(skull) in His hand.
12th place: Ravana died in the war.
We are doing special poojas for guru peyarchi in the
mentioned temples with reasonable price. To Perform online pooja for those temples
contact us in dohsanivarthi@gmail.com or 9487388509.
contact us in dohsanivarthi@gmail.com or 9487388509.