NAARAAYANEEYAM....SREEKRISHNA DEVOTIONAL.... Enchanting Devine - TopicsExpress



          

NAARAAYANEEYAM....SREEKRISHNA DEVOTIONAL.... Enchanting Devine Music lead us to the depth of Silence and make us experience the presence of Lord Guruvayurappan. Our greatest singer P.Leela remained bachelor, serving her entire life only for the Devine Music. All those songs she has rendered are deeply rooted in the heart of music lovers all over the world. Even though In real life she could not give birth to a child, she is fortunate enough to become the mother of Lord Krishna in the spiritual life through her motherly voice, the golden female voice gifted by the almighty. Such artists are of rare occurrence in the world. So great......... WITH FOLDED HANDS TO LORD GURUVAYOORAPPAN ! Lord Krishna at famous Temple called Guruvayoor Temple at Kerala. The Krishna temple in the town of Guruvayoor in Kerala is one of the five famous Krishna\Vishnu temples in India. The others are Jagannath Puri in Orissa, Venkatachalapati in Andhra Pradesh, Nathdwara in Rajasthan and Dwaraka in Gujarat. Of course there are many other famous ones of Vishnu as well as of Krishna but these are considered to be the most popular. Even though the idol in Guruvayoor is that of Vishnu it is still known as a Krishna temple since the boy Krishna is always said to be running around incognito in the temple precincts. Guruvayoor is known as “Bhuloka Vaikunta” or the abode of Vishnu on earth. The history of the idol goes back to the hoary past to the age of Dwapara when Lord Krishna was alive. His parents were Vasudeva and Devaki. She was the sister of Kamsa, the cruel king of Mathura. They two of them had been great devotees of Lord Vishnu for many ages. After assiduously wooing him for many births, the Lord had manifested himself to them and promised that he would be born as their son for three lives in succession. He promised them liberation at the end of these three births. This was their last birth as Devaki and Vasudeva in the clan of the Yadavas in the city of Mathura and Krishna was born to them as their eighth son. The idol of Lord Vishnu which is found in Guruvayoor is one which had been worshipped by Devaki and Vasudeva and one can easily imagine that it must also have been worshipped by Lord Krishna himself. This is the greatness and glory of this particular idol of Lord Vishnu – that Vishnu himself had done puja to it in his incarnation as Krishna. It is made up of two words “guru” and “vayu”. Guru means preceptor and vayu is wind. The idol was installed by Brihaspati, the guru of the gods and Vayu, the god of wind and hence came to be known as Guru-vayoor! The word also has an esoteric meaning. It stands for the body of the human being which is the abode of wind. The five pranas or vital breaths are what sustain the body and make it function properly.
Posted on: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 08:21:12 +0000

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