SriKalahasti temple is located 36 km away from Tirupathi in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh,India.It is one of the most famous Shiva temples in South India, and is said to be the site where Kannappa, was ready to offer both his eyes to cover blood flowing from the Siva linga before the Lord Siva stopped him and granted him mukti.
Sri Kalahasti is named after the staunch devotees of Lord Shiva. They were the Spider (Sri), the Serpent (Kala) and the Elephant (Hasti). Appeased with their unflinching devotion, Lord Shiva gave them a boon that their names be merged with the Vayulinga and called as Sri Kalahasteeswara.
It is famous for its Vayulinga,
one of the Panchabhoota Sthalams, representing wind. The inner temple
was constructed around 5th century and the outer temple was constructed
in the 12th century by the Chola kings and the Vijayanagara kings. Vayu is incarnated as Lord Shiva and worshiped as Kalahasteeswara.
This ancient temple dedicated to Lord Siva is one of the fivePanchabhootha stalams.There
is a lamp inside the inner sanctum that is constantly flickering
despite the lack of air movement inside. The air-linga can be observed
to move even when the priests close off the entrance to the main deity
room, which does not have any windows. One can see the flames on several ghee lamps flicker as if blown by moving air. The linga is white and is considered Swayambhu, or self-manifested.
Kalahasti
is surrounded by two sacred hills. The Durgama temple is on the
northern hill. On the south hill there is the shrine of Kannabeswara, in
memory of the Sage Kannappa, who offered his eyes to the Lord. There is
also a temple dedicated to Lord Subramanya on one of the surrounding
hills.
The
main linga is untouched by human hands, even by the priest. Abhisheka
(bathing) is done by pouring a mixture of water, milk, camphor, and
panchamrita. Sandal paste, flowers and the sacred thread are offered to
the utsava-murti, not the main linga.
LEGEND :
According
to Hindu mythology, the elephant or Hasti used to clean the Shiva deity
by watering the idol with the help of river-water carried in his trunks
and pray for him by placing Vilva leaves. The spider or Sri tried to
protect the deity from external damage by weaving his web and to provide
shelter for the Shiva lingam. The snake or Kala used to place its
precious gem on the linga to adorn the lord. In this way, they all
worshipped the Vayu linga separately without knowing what the other was
doing.
One
day, the spider had built a very big and thick web around the deity to
protect it from dust and weather while the snake places its gem. The
elephant not knowing this and assuming that this form of puja by Sri and
Kala is a desecration by the seeming miscreants, pours water on it and
cleans it up. This causes a war between the three. The snake punishes
the elephant by entering its trunk and in the process kills itself while
the elephant runs amok and hits its trunk and head against the shiva
linga. During this struggle, the spider is squashed against the linga by
the elephant's trunk and the elephant dies due to the snake's poison.
Lord Shiva then appeared and gave moksha to all three of them for their
selfless devotion. The spider takes rebirth as a great king while the
elephant and the snake reaches heaven for satisfying all its karma.
This
king continues his good work from his previous birth and builds a
variety of temples that seeks to protect the underlying deity with tons
of stones. It is interesting to note that all his temples, keep the
deity beyond the access of an elephant. In this temple, access to the
deity is through a narrow passage in the side of the building that
prevents an elephant from extending its trunk over the lord from any
side.
FESTIVALS :
Mahasivaratri is an important festival when lakhs of people offer prayers to seek the blessings of the Lord to attain Mukti.
Abhishekam :
Morning: 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 10: 30am
Evening: 5:30 pm everyday
Fridays: 4:30 onwards
The Abhishekams are performed to Lord Kalahasteeswara and Goddess Gnana Prasunambika four times a day.
Evening: 5:30 pm everyday
Fridays: 4:30 onwards
The Abhishekams are performed to Lord Kalahasteeswara and Goddess Gnana Prasunambika four times a day.
Rahu - Kethu Sarpha Dosha Nivarana Puja :
Srikalahasteeswara Swamy Temple is reputed as the
Rahu Kethu Kshetra,
If the People who have Rahu Kethu Doshas and Sarpa Doshas, the un
married and No children and those who are facing various problems for
long period and perform the most effective Rahu – Kethu Sarpa Dosha Nivarana Puja in
this Temple all the Doshas get removed and desired results occur.
Thousands of Devotees from the country and abroad perform this puja and
fulfill their vows again and again after receiving good results.
Rahu
– Kethu Sarpa Dosha Nivarana Puja can be performed daily between 6:30
A.M and 9:00 P.M. This is a popular puja undertaken by devotees at this
temple.Sunday and Tuesday are the best days to perform pooja as Sunday and Tuesday are the days considered to be for Rahu and Kethu.
TEMPLE TIMINGS :
SATURDAY - MONDAY : 6AM - 9.30PM
TUESDAY - FRIDAY : 6AM - 9PM
HOW TO REACH :
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