Jothida Alangaram Book In Tamil Pdf

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Eventhough Karthigai Day is celebrated on every month, it is most significant on Karthikai (the same month as Vrischika in other Hindu calendars), which is the solar month. DrikPanchang.com lists all of the Karthikai days in the year, including Karthikai Deepam, the most significant Karthikai day.

A lot of happiness awaits those working in the employment field in the year 2023. This year, working people might get a raise in their pay or be promoted to a higher position. Your financial situation may definitely improve as a result.


This year, if you want to start a new business, you might come up with an original business plan. Fortunately, toward the end of the year, you might notice that your new business channel is bringing in a lot of money. In addition, it is essential that you consult your parents before making important business decisions and follow their advice.


If you run a business with a partner, you may need to be more careful because you might lose money out of the blue, which could slow down your expansion. As a result, if you want to avoid business losses, you need to exercise a little more caution and stick to your business plans.


Regarding relationship prospects, this year 2023 may begin on the low end. As a result, if you want to keep the relationship, you might have to work harder. Also, if you find yourself in a tug-of-war with someone, try to resolve it before it gets out there, rather than letting it get out there and start a huge fire. Only in this way can you maintain a healthy relationship with other people. In addition, you may meet or make new friends during this time.


Your relationship with your husband or wife may be as sweet as nectar, containing the intimacy, when it comes to marriage life. On the other hand, single people who are in a relationship might have to deal with some conflict.


On the financial front, the year 2023 may have both positive and negative outcomes. There is no doubt that if you put in extra effort, you might be able to maintain your financial position without losing it. You may be able to increase your wealth this year without a doubt, but you may need to put in more time.


The masculine energy of Mars represents our passion, drive, and determination, as well as the projection of our vital energy and emotions. Vitality, strength, endurance, drive, bravery, and so on are all signs of a strong Mars. Additionally, Mars promotes self-assurance, strong will power, insight, and discrimination when it is in the right place. However, a Mars in the wrong place can lead to violence, dominance, injury, accident, rage, war, criticism, delayed marriages, struggle in relationships, and other similar outcomes.


Naadi astrology, also known as palm leaf astrology in Tamil, is another specialty of the village. Sirkazhi is 7 kilometers away, Chennai is 235 kilometers away, Chidambaram is 27 kilometers away, Thanjavur is 110 kilometers away, and Mayiladuthurai is 16 kilometers away.


Our mental state, including our thoughts, feelings, and intuition, are governed by the Moon. Our attachment to things, people, and our ability to influence others, our moods, and our character are all governed by the Moon. Our soul is provided by the Moon. The Moon also controls fertility, childbirth, and pregnancy. Plants and vegetation are also ruled by Lord Chandra, the Moon.


Chandra is depicted as fair and young, holding a lotus and a club in two of his hands. Every night, ten white horses or an antelope pull him and his chariot across the sky. Chandra is additionally realized by a few names like Soma, Rajanipati, Kshuparaka and Indu.


If the Moon is in a strong position, it means that you are encouraging, caring, sensitive, and receptive, as well as emotionally mature, mentally strong, responsible, and helpful to others. On the other hand, an afflicted Moon is one that is in a weak position or is associated with a negative planet. Afflicted Moon can lead to personality disorders, emotional instability, confusion, poor reasoning, and mental disturbances. The energies of other planets can easily have an effect on the Moon. It is a representation of interpersonal relationships and communication. Chandra Gayatri, Chandra Kavasam, and Sri Chandra Stotram are just a few of the slokas and mantras that are devoted to Lord Chandra.


From 6:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., the temple has four daily rituals and four annual festivals on its calendar. The main celebrations in the temple are Mahasivarathri, Margazhi Thiruvadirai, Panguni Uthiram, and Thirukartigai. The village is only mentioned briefly in the Tamil Saiva canonical work Tevaram, which was written in the 7th century and is categorized as a Vaippu Sthalam. It was written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanars.


During festivals and every day, the pooja (rituals) are carried out by temple priests. The Shaivaite community, a Brahmin subcaste, employs priests, as do other Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu. Six times a day, the temple rituals are performed; Each ritual begins at 5:30 a.m. with Ushathkalam, Kalasanthi at 8:00 a.m., Uchikalam at 10:00 a.m., Sayarakshai at 6:00 p.m., Irandamkalam at 8:00 p.m., and Ardha Jamam at 10:00 p.m. for Surya, Usha, and Chhaya, there was an abhisheka (sacred bath), an alangaram (decoration), a neivethanam (food offering), and a deepa aradanai (lamp waving). The worship is performed amid nagaswaram (a pipe instrument) and tavil (a percussion instrument) music, the reading of Vedic scriptures by priests, and worshipers prostrating in front of the temple mast. There are weekly practices like somavaram and sukravaram, fortnightly practices like pradosham, and monthly celebrations like amavasai (the day of the new moon), kiruthigai, pournami (the day of the full moon), and sathurthi. The main celebrations in the temple are Mahasivarathri, Margazhi Thiruvadirai, Panguni Uthiram, and Thirukartigai. The temple is known for giving rice to infants for the first time.


Guru, Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and the fifth from the Sun. He is one of the planets with the most beneficent energies because of his masculine energy. Lord Dhakshinamoorthy is the deity in charge. Jupiter rules Punarvasu, Vishakha, and Purvabhadra, as well as the zodiac signs Sagittarius and Pisces. It takes him one year to traverse each zodiac sign, and it takes him twelve years to traverse all 12 signs.


Jupiter is also known as Guru, Brihaspati, Devaguru, Viyazhan, Mannan, and Gnani. Jupiter, the vast planet, is associated with character, seriousness, meditation, prayer, success, honor, and fortune. It is also associated with karma from previous births, divine favor, fame, religious thought, wealth, good character, honesty, justice, and health. He represents wealth and children. Jupiter is in charge of the lower abdomen, hearing, blood circulation, hip, and liver in a human body.


At Benares, Jupiter performed penance for ten thousand years by consecrating the Lord Shiva idol known as the Lingam. Lord Shiva appeared before him and announced that he would be referred to as JEEVAN by the general public and would hold the position of Guru for the Devas.


A Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva is the Apatsahayesvarar Temple, Alangudi or Tiru Irum Poolai. It is in the village of Alangudi in the Valangaiman taluk of the Tiruvarur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The lingam represents Shiva, who is revered as Apathsahyesvarar. Elavarkuzhali is portrayed as Parvati, his wife. In the Tamil Saiva canonical work Tevaram, which was written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanmars and is categorized as Paadal Petra Sthalam, the presiding deity is praised.


Two acres of the temple complex are occupied by a five-tier gateway tower known as gopurams, one of which faces the Apathsaheswarar shrine and the other to the north. There are several shrines in the temple, the most prominent of which are dedicated to Elavarkuzhali and Apathsaheswarar.


Theology, monastic life, crime and punishment, hidden enemies and threats, and the occult are all ruled by ketu, according to vedic astrology. Ketu is also associated with mental illness, deep thinking, a desire for knowledge, shifting circumstances, spiritual development, comets, and cheating.


Vedic astrology holds that if Ketu is in a favorable position, it can bestow wisdom, spiritual tendencies, asceticism, and a lack of attachment to material goals and desires. Ketu also gives its people psychic abilities and makes them experts at healing. However, if Ketu is weak, it can cause endless worries, blurry vision, and difficulty concentrating.


There are numerous Ketu-themed temples. The Nagananthaswamy temple in Keezhaperumpallam in Tamilnadu is one of the most significant temples. Important treatment facilities for Sarpa dosha, or ailments related to the serpent, can be found at the Lord Srikalahasteeswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh and the Kukke Subramaniya Temple in Karnataka.


From 6:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., the temple has four daily rituals and four annual festivals on its calendar. The main celebrations in the temple are Mahasivarathri, Margazhi Thiruvadirai, Panguni Uthiram, and Thirukartigai. The village is only mentioned in passing in the Tamil Saiva canonical work Tevaram, which was written in the 7th century and is categorized as a Vaippu Sthalam. It was written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanars.


During festivals and every day, the pooja (rituals) are carried out by temple priests. The Shaivaite community, a Brahmin subcaste, employs priests, as do other Shiva temples in Tamil Nadu. Six times a day, the temple rituals are performed; Each ritual begins at 5:30 a.m. with Ushathkalam, Kalasanthi at 8:00 a.m., Uchikalam at 10:00 a.m., Sayarakshai at 6:00 p.m., Irandamkalam at 8:00 p.m., and Ardha Jamam at 10:00 p.m. for Naganathaswamy, there were abhisheka (a sacred bath), alangaram (decoration), neivethanam (a food offering), and deepa aradanai (the waving of lamps). The worship is performed amid nagaswaram (a pipe instrument) and tavil (a percussion instrument) music, the reading of Vedic scriptures by priests, and worshipers prostrating in front of the temple mast. There are weekly practices like somavaram and sukravaram, fortnightly practices like pradosham, and monthly celebrations like amavasai (the day of the new moon), kiruthigai, pournami (the day of the full moon), and sathurthi. The major festivals observed in the temple are Mahasivarathri, Margazhi Thiruvadirai, Panguni Uthiram, and Vasuki Utsavam during Panguni. The temple is known for giving rice to infants for the first time. During planetary transition, the temple celebrates Rahu-Ketu transition every 2.5 years.

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