Temple Worship and Sanathana Dharma

GOD IS OMNIPOTENT and OMNIPRESENT. The great sages have by research found out AHAM BRAHMASMI and TAT TWAMASI which denotes that” THERE IS NOTHING OTHER THAN BRAHMAN. But for us ordinary humans, it is difficult to be convinced or to conceive it in this way. We know that air is everywhere around us. But we feel it only when it moves. Suppose we reach home after some very tiring work. We are exhausted and full of sweat. There is no comfort in the KNOWLEDGE that there is air all around. But if there is a fan by which the air is set in motion, then we get comfort. Likewise we know that the atmosphere around us is full of sound waves from everywhere, but we can hear voices only if it comes from nearby sources. But if we have a radio, we can hear the sound from all places on earth and also beyond it.

The Concepts of Tapas and Yoga in Our Culture Heritage

Our culture inspired our people to gladly undergo the tapas involved in knowledge-seeking and knowledge-communicating, and produced a vast fund of knowledge; and they made their country a fertile womb of creative ideas. The word tapas can be rendered into English as any privation, freely and joyously undertaken, with a view to achieving something higher, you gladly give up ten paise when you are given one rupee; there is not, what is called, a feeling of sacrifice or suffering in it, because you are getting something better, more valuable. So, in the field of education, every human child gives up physical ease and comfort, treating it as of lesser value, so that he or she may gain something of higher value.

Bhagavat Geetha – The Science of all Religions

All Philosophies in the world promise happiness, either here or hereafter; in two ways they do it, through attainment of happiness or release from unhappiness (sukhaprapti or dukhanivrthi). All the sciences provide comforts with the same purpose, to provide happiness. While the sciences do not propose in which manner their discoveries are to be utilized for attaining happiness but only list the consequent results if their discoveries are used in different ways, the philosophies give rise to religions which enlists dos and don’ts (vidhi and nishedha) so that the here or hereafter be made happy. Human life is a sequence of experiences and response to them, the later experiences determined by the present responses in combination with remnants of the past. Vidhi and nishedha are commandments concerning the responses to various situations. How are these commandments arrived at ? Is there a logical way of arriving at the injunctions in a new situation?

Sree Padmanabha Vandanam

He, who, having entered all the moving and non moving things, animate and inanimate, as the luminant inner Self, shines as the pure “Jnanaswaroopa” (knowledge incarnate ) He, who though depends on Maya (for creation, sustenance etc.), is not in the least tainted by it, to that Lord of the Universe, Sree Padmanabha, I offer my humble Namaskara.

The Splendour of Padmanabha Swamy Temple

The Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple is not only one of the most sacred shrines of India, but also a veritable treasure-house of art and architecture. Splendid stone sculptures and murals complement the majestic splendour of the temple architecture which is a fusion of Dravidian and indigenous styles. In spite of the temple’s architectural exuberance, there’s nothing flamboyant about the structural edifice, but it is one which invokes awe and humility in the beholder.

Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple – Murajapam, Lakshadeepam and the Royal Family of Travancore

From times of yore, Thiruvananthapuram or Trivandrum has been very famous and has been referred to in ancient chronicles, scriptures and puranas. The very name Thiruvananthapuram has taken its origin from the Ananthasayi Sri Padmanabha who is the presiding deity here. The hallowed Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple has been the centre around which the city has come into being. And the milestones laid in this State of Kerala start with ‘0’ at the eastern footsteps of the Temple. In this Temple, the sanctum sanctorurn has three doors and inside, one can see the Ananthasayi Padmanabha in yoganidra posture on the Anantha serpent. As per Prakrit Sanskrit, the city was called ‘Syanandurapuri’ meaning ‘Sri Ananthapuri’. Maharaja Swati Tirunal had composed a composition on Thiruvananthapuram called ‘Syanandurapura Varnana Prabhandham’. Even today all Vaideek sankalpas are said as ‘Syanandurapurakhye Bhaskara kshetre Sribhuminelasametha Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy sannidhau’.