Sunday, December 30, 2012

Bangalore Kempagowda road Sanaischara

Sree Sham Sanaischara

It is fortunate to be in Bangalore - Karnataka as every nook and corner you could see Sanaischara temples like how Murugan temples can be seen in Tamilnadu.


This temple is located in Kempagowda road, opp to State bank of Mysore. Behind Sanaischara shrine, Lord Venkateswara shrine. 

Didnt carry camera, so snapped from my mobile. Will post some good snaps if Lord blesses me to visit once again.

Jay Shiva Sanaischaraa

Bangalore JP Nagar 1st Phase Sanaischara

Jai Sham Sanaischara

It is not to scare anyone mentioning about Lord Sanaischara and his judgement, it is about the moment of truth, undenial facts, unseen actions.

It is said that when Shani opened his eyes as a baby for the very first time, the sun went into an eclipse, which clearly denotes the impact of Shani on astrological charts. He is known as the greatest teacher and well wisher for the righteous as well the greatest punisher for those who follow the path of evil, betrayal, backstabbing and unjust revenge. He is depicted dark in colour, clothed in black; holding a sword, arrows and two daggers and mounted on a crow, which is Shani's vāhana. As protector of property, Shani is able to repress the thieving tendencies of birds.


How to reach - Devotees to reach JP Nagar 1st phase, this temple is right opposite to famous Venkateshwara temple in JP Nagar 1st phase.

Jay Prithvi Sanaischaraa

Bangalore Kundalahalli Sanaischara

Om Sham Sanaischara

"Neelanjanam Samaa Paasham, Ravi Putram Yamagrajam, Chaaya Marthanda Sambootham, Thum Namami Sanaischaram".

Shani is a deva and son of Surya and his wife Chaya, hence also known as Chayaputra. He is the elder brother of Yama, the Hindu god of death, who in some scriptures corresponds to the deliverance of justice. Surya's two sons Shani and Yama judge. Shani gives us the results of one's deeds through one's life through appropriate punishments and rewards; Yama grants the results of one's deeds after death.

How to reach - When devotee drive from Marathahalli flyover, before reaching the Kundalahalli gate signal, take a right turn, before Bhagini restaurant, opp Sankar Eye hospital, few yards once you get into the street.

Jay Theyu Sanaischaraa

Bangalore KR Market Sanaischara

Sree Jaya Sanaischara

Sanaischara idol kept in Car (Rath) in KR Market, Bangalore. Similar to what was seen in Bangalore Railway Station Sanaischara.

Shani's Message to Human Animals: Better stop all the evil things (eve teasing, sexual harrasment, rape, murder, robbery and what not) now and surrender to me, atleast your punishment will be subsided to an extent. Unlike other theory, the punishment is not at Hell or Up Earth, it is very much on the Earth to you, your Dears immediately with no delay. So better Stop and be Mindful what you do.
I WATCH YOU


 
Jay Vaayu Sanaischaraa

Bangalore Kacharakahalli Sanaischara

Om Sanaischara

O, Shani Deva! You Are The Lord Of The Universe, Embodiment Of Truth, Path of Discipline, We Prostrate To Your Feet, Our Divine Master!

You command the elements of Nature to bow to Your Will and get shaped into the vast and variegated Universe. You have no beginning and no end. When the entire Universe was submerged in flood, You took form of Varaahaa and lifted it from its embryonic state, caused it to multiply into variegated species.

To establish and continue the noble tradition of the Divine Personality (Mahatma), You incarnated on Earth as Venkateswara, Karupannasamy, Neelavanna and many more, born as son to Lord Surya and Chaya, sibled with Yama, partnered with Neela. You are the Absolute Reality, guarding us as closely as the eye-lid guards the eye. We prostrate and surrender before You, the King of All Kings and Supreme Judge.




This temple is located between Chanasandra (Whitefield) and Chikkatirupathi route. From Chanasandra it is 4 kms distance.The temple was constructed in January 2012.

Jay Appu Sanaischaraa

Bangalore Gunjur Sanaischara

Oh my Lord Sani Deva

Gunjur is one of the beautiful village in the outskirts of Bangalore near Varthur. Gunjur is located 6km distance from Whitefield and 12 km from Marathahalli Bridge.  From Varthur to Gunjur further to Sarjapur still one can see the cultivation. Since the area is surrounded with tranquility, realtors now see the potential and making the area non tranquility by constructing villas and multi storey apartments. 

It is fortunate to have Sanaischara temple in this village, always Sanaischara is fond of Greenaries. Along with Sanaischara a Viswaroopa Anjaneya and Kasi Annapoorneswari. Navagraha is the highlight in this temple.



 
How to Reach - If devotees come from Sarjapur road towards Greenwood high school, a few distance from Greenwood, temple can be seen in the right, if you come from Whitefield, cross Varthur lake, market and drive 3 kms, you can see in the left.

Jay Agni Sanaischaraa

Bangalore Whitefield Sanaischara

Oh Lord Sanaischara

Whitefield is an Integral part of Bangalore in the state of Karnataka, India. Established in the late 1800s as a settlement for the Eurasians of Bangalore, Whitefield remained a quaint little settlement till the late 1990s when the IT boom of Bangalore reshaped it as a major suburb and is now a major part of Greater Bangalore.It is also renowned for Sathya Sai Baba's ashram called Brindavan and as a haven for a number of multinational information technology companies.

There is a Sanaischara Temple located in Whitefield near Hotel Savannah.



Temple Direction - Devotee can get down at Hotel Savannah bus stop or Hopefarm bus stop, there is a sign board kept at the corner of the street or can enquire the localites.

BMTC Bus Route Numbers

To Kempegowda Bus Terminus:333E,320A,333K,333P,335EP To Shivajinagar Bus Stand:320,320F,331,331C,331E,339,339E To K.R.Market:319A,320C,322,324,324A,326C,326E. To Hoskote: 326E,328B,328H


Jay Neela Sanaischaraa

Bangalore Railway Station Sanaischara

Jay ho Sanaischara

The Sanaischara Temple located near by Bangalore Railway Junction, while one come out from 5-10 platform from Railway Junction.




Neelamega Shyamalan, Kaarvannan, Karupannan our Sanaischaran infinite discipline you are the only Lord needed to this World at this time where some humans changes to animals. 

Jay Kethu Sanaischaraa

Friday, December 28, 2012

Shirdi Sanaischara

Jai Sanidevatha

This Sanaischara Shrine separately located within the premises of Shirdi Sai Temple.

Just behind the new outdoor theatre is a row of three small temples. They are dedicated to Ganesh,Shani (i.e. Saturn) and Mahadev (i.e. Shiva). Baba's local devotee, Tatya Kote Patil, was fond of offering lamps here. The shrines were rebuilt and enlarged in l999 as part of the re-modelling of the Temple complex.

The small samadhi of the tiger, commemorated by a statue in Dwarkamai and said to have received mukti from Baba, is a few feet from the Mahadev shrine.


Temple Address
Sri.Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi
Post Shirdi-423 109, Taluk-Rahata, District-Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India


Phone: +91-2423-258500
 

Fax No. Office:+91-2423-258870 & P.R.O.Office : +91-2423-258770
 

E_mail: mailto:saibaba_anr@sancharnet.in
saisandesh_anr@sancharnet.in & saibaba@shrisaibabasansthan.org
 

Website: http://www.shrisaibabasansthan.org/, www.sai.org.in

Jay Rahu Sanaischaraa

Ayodhyapattinam Sanaischara

Jai Sanaischareswaraa

Ayodhyapattinam is a small village in Salem district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

This Sanaischara Temple located between Salem and Aathur National Highway. Vazhapadi is just 10 km away from this temple.



Jay Sukra Sanaischaraa

Kuchanur Sanaischara

Jai Sanaischaraa Ammaa

Saturn or Saneeswarar is the main deity worshipped in Kuchanur. In this temple Lord Sani is present in splendid isolation bereft of the other planets. Here he is known as Kuchanooran.

courtesy-source: http://www.saneeswaratemple.com/

The Temple is located at Kuchanoor near Chinnamanur of Theni District on the bank of main channel of River Surabhi.The Chief deity Seneeswaran in the man God and its Genesis was on it own and not created (Suyambu). In all temples Saneeswaran in either of Navagrahah or he remain in separate sannithi.




Where as in kuchanoor the Lord exists as prime deity Saneeswaran is other wise called as “Kuchanooran” King Dinakaran ruled “Kulinga” country with its capital Mainagar. His son chandravathana through astrology predicted that his father was suffering for seven and a half-years, which could be overcome by praying Lord Saneeswaran Chandravathanan ventured into forest, created Lord Saneeswaran’s image out of iron and started prayering Lord Saneeswaran. Impressed by his devotees’s prayer before him at Kuchanoor where the present temple is located

This is the only temple in India which is mean solely for Saneeswara Bhagawan situated at Kuchanoor, 20 Km south of Theni. The temple at Thirunallarin Pondy is having only a seperate Sannidhi for Saneeswarar. In Kuchanoor Saneeswara Bhagawan is said to be a Suyambu (Self appeared idol).

In front of this temple the perennial river Surabi flows which carried the waters of Periyar river and Suruliyaru. Every year the festival is being celebrated during the Tamil month "Adi" on every Saturday of the week.


Kuchanur, a small village near Chinnamanur in Theni district, as does Thirunallar, has a separate temple for Lord Saneeswara, unlike other places where He is part of the Navagrahas.Legend has it that King Dinakaran who once ruled Kalinganadu with Maninagaram as capital incurred Sani Bhagwan's wrath for Seven and half years.

Dinakaran's son Chandiravadanan on coming to know of it through an astrologer went to a dense forest and sat on a penance in the midst of Senbagam, Sandalwood and Kongu trees near the bank of Surabi river to invoke the blessings of Lord Saneeswara to set his father free from the curse.

Moved by his prayers, Lord Saniswara appeared before him at a place called Senbaganallur and granted his prayers. The place later came to be called Kuchanur. Kuchanur is one of the town Panchayat, is surrounded by channels and forests.


Jaya Brahaspathi Sanaischaraa

Bangalore Samethahalli Sanaischara

Jai Sanaischaranath

Samethanahalli is one of the Beautiful Village in the outskirts of Bangalore near Whitefield, Hoskote Taluk in Bangalore Rural District in Karnataka State . Samethanahalli is located 10.3 km distance from its Taluk Main Town Hoskote . Samethanahalli is 34.2 km far from its District Main City Bangalore Rural . It is 21 km far from its State Main City Bangalore .

Near By Villages of this Village with distance are Orohalli(2.3 k.m.) ,Bhaktarahalli(4.7 k.m.) ,Muthsandra(4.8 k.m.) ,Devanagundi(5.2 k.m.) ,Doddagattiganabbe(6.3 k.m.) ,. Nearest Towns are Hoskote(10.3 k.m.) ,Bangalore Rural(14 k.m.) ,Devanhalli(31.3 k.m.) ,Nelamangala(45 k.m.) ,

Anugondanahalli , Bylanarasapura , Doddagattiganabbe , Doddahulluru , Doddaralagere , Giddappanahalli , ... . are the villages along with this village in the same Hoskote Taluk

Samethanahalli Rama Rao, noted Kannada author was born here. The Heritage Wellness Resort is headquartered here.



 

Jay Budha Sanaischaraa

Mangalore Bajpe Sanaischara

Jai Sanaischaraa Naathaa

Bajpe is a census town in located close to Mangalore city in Dakshina Kannada district in the state of Karnataka, India. It is around 18 km from the heart of the city of Mangalore. The Mangalore International Airport is located at Bajpe and is popularly known as the Bajpe Aerodrome.

Shree Shanaishchara Temple (Temple of the lord Shani) Near Bajpe Bus stand, Kateel Road, Mangalore - 574142.







Contact: Sri Ananda Poojary, Dharmadarshi
Phone no: 0824-2252573, 0824-2251940

Jay Mangala Sanaischaraa

Panchavati Sanaischara

Jai Sanaischarammaa

Panchavati is a place of religious significance and a pilgrimage spot,[1] near the city of Nashik in Maharashtra, western India. In Hindu theology and epic Ramayana, Panchavati was the place in the forest of Dandakaranya (Danda Kingdom), where Rama built his home along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman during their exile period.

Among many famous temples in Panchavati, also there is a Shani Temple located 1/2 km on the way prior to reach Panchavati.



Jaya Jaya Sanaischaraa

Udupi Bannanje Sanaischara

Jai Chandra Sanaischara

Shree Krishna Temple Udupi is first among the seven places of pilgrimages. Thousands of pious devotees throng the Udupi Krishna temple all round the year to catch a glimpse of Lord Krishna. The unique feature of Shree Krishna Mutt temple is that the Lord is worshipped only through a window with nine holes called the Navagraha Kitiki. The window is exquisitely carved and silver - plated. It has been a tradition in this temple to worship the Lord only through this window. Read on to know more about the temple, the legends, the pujas & rituals and the festivals celebrated.

Sri Shani Kshetra created and maintained by Pavan V. Acharya with Blessings and Guidance of His Holiness Sri Sri 108 Sri Bannanje Sri Raghavendra Teertha Swamiji, who is the Founder of the Temple.

Sri Shani Kshetra abode of World's first 23 feet monolithic idol of Sri Shani Bhagawan - Saturn God




Temple Timings
Monday to Friday and Sunday

Morning 7:00 AM to 12 PM
Evening 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM

Saturdays

Morning 6:00 AM to 1 PM
Evening 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM


Jay Shani Maharaj

Shingnapur Sanaischara

Jai Surya Sanaischara

Shingnapur is situated at a distance of 6 kms from Ghodegaon on Aurangabad-Ahmednagar highway. The distance from Aurangabad is 84 kms and from Ahmednagar it is 35 kms. From Ghodegaon, there is a motor able tar road up to the idol of Shri Shaneshwar and is open in all the seasons. The population of this village is about 3000. There are no regular buses but on pilgrimage days there are special transport buses plying to Shignapur.State Transport buses ply regularly to Shingnapur from Ahmednagar, Aurangabad.

The presiding deity of Shinganapur, Sri Shaneshwara or Lord Shanidev- the personification of the planet Saturn is worshipped with utmost reverence and devotion by multitudes of people from all over the world. The spectacle of the deity in black stone is overwhelming. A unique aspect of this place is, that no temple structure houses the Shanidev. There is only a simple platform on which stands the swayambhu idol, in black stone.

One of the unique aspects of the village Shiganapur is that houses here have no door- frames or locks on them for safety. They are in fact not needed. The people here believe that it is the benediction of the god that no crime ever occurs in this village.

Shri Dattatraya Temple and the tomb of Sant Shri Udasi Baba are the nearby attractions.

 


By road
Shani Shignapur is linked with Aurangabad (68 km) and Shirdi (70 km). Ahmednagar Railway Station is the nearest railhead

By Train
One can travel from any corner of India to Shani Shingnapur. For this, the suggested railway stations are Ahmednagar, Rahuri, Shrirampur and Belapur. From these railway destinations, there are S.T. buses, Jeeps, Taxis etc. facilities to Shani Shingnapur.

It is also good if one visits Shirdi and then to Shani Shingnapur as many Taxi's and share jeeps are available from Shirdi in affordable rates.

By Air
Having arrived from abroad to Mumbai or other from other states to Aurangabad or Pune by air, one can avail S.T. bus, jeeps, and taxies facilities up to Shani Shingnapur

Jay Shani Deva

Mondipalayam Sanaischara

Jai Neelaanjana Maatha

This temple is counted among the noted Vishnu temples of Kongunadu. The image of the lord is flat on the four sides and conical in the center. The form was first discovered by one Kondamanaicker around 300 years ago. The devotee once sighted his cow shedding her milk on a sandhill. Induced by curiosity, he dug it, when manifested the image with Conch (Sanguchakkram) and Disc (Chakkram) as well as Saligram and Chikandi (weapon). Inspired by the divine revolution, he ordered a temple to be built up for Shree Venketachalapathi enshrining the form. Devotees who have taken vows to make offering to the lord of the seven hills can fulfill them in Mondipalayam,in the event of their inability to go to Thirupathi.

Notedly there is a separate idol kept for Lord Sanaischara.



Jay Shani Mahaatmaa