SIDDHAMED
TRAVELS
INTENSIVE SPIRITUAL TREKKING TO POWER PLACES AND CAVES OF THE 18 SIDDHARS
Day 1 : Arrival in Chennai. Rest and drive
around Mahabalipuram
Day 2: 7-8a.m.: Breakfast in Chennai and Drive to
Trichy
·
Check
out and Sightseeing in Mahabalipuram - 8.30-11:30
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Drive to Trichy-7hrs-300 Km
·
Visit Samayapuram Temple
·
Night
halt Trichy
Day 3 : Drive from Trichy to Madurai-Night halt
-4 hrs
·
Shiva Jambulingeshwarar temple (shiva represents element
water)
·
Visit Vekkali Amman Temple
·
Night
halt Madurai
Day 4 : Drive from Madurai to Rajapalayam-4 hrs
·
Visit Sankaran Kovil temple-Pampatti siddhar
·
Rest and
prepare for the next 4 days travel.
Day 5 : Morning drive to Watrap , Meet
Mr.Raja-(Krishnan kovil)
·
Trekking
uphill 14km through the forest.There are many deities and Siddhar Korakkar cave on the way
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1: Santana Mahalingam
·
Night
halt Saturagiri –
Day 6
: Saturagiri-Trekking
in forest to
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2: Thavasi cave and Periya Mahalingam
Day 7 : Trekking in forest to other places
·
3: Visit
Sundara mahalingam and
·
Meditate
at Sattamuni
siddhar cave
Day 8 : Trekking down to Watrap and drive to
Namakkal
·
Visit Karur temple-Siddhar Karovoorar
·
Night
halt Namakkal
Day 9 : Drive from Namakkal to Kolli hills.
Day 10,11,12: Kolli
Hills
·
Kolli
Hills-Kolli Pavai and Arabaleeshwarar
Temple
·
Trekking
to Korakkar Cave-Intensive trekking 5-6 hrs in
the forest
·
Rest
& group discussions.
Day13: Drive
from to Kolli hills to Salem
·
Drive to
Skandashramam
·
Shopping
in Salem
Day14: Drive from Salem
to Tiruvanamalai
·
Visit Tiruvanamalai Shiva temple. (Shiva represents element
Fire)
(Siddhar Idaikadar)
Day15: Drive from Tiruvanamalai to Chennai
Day16: Chennai
–Get ready for return flight-check out latest 12.00noon
INTENSIVE
SPIRITUAL & TREKKING TRIP -2012
South India in its own special way holds
many spiritual and Relaxing Natural Places. Travel should also help the people
to relax and find peace within themselves, by concentrating inwards and bring
out the buried inner self and to relieve their mental and physical stress.
The group would be exposed to the Indian
way of life, culture and spiritual beliefs, attitudes, food, climate and
society.
Kindly note that in case of unavoidable
reasons due to the rains or other natural factors if we cannot visit any of the
places below we apologise for the inconvenience.
The travel group would start from Chennai
and do a combination of Spiritual and Recreation Trips. Recreation also concentrates on
travelling to Natural waterfalls and forest hiking. We would also be visiting different Siddhar Samadis. It
would be a much different atmosphere to be in different temples and to
encounter the Traditional Way of worship and also experience the Real
Spirituality. Apart from this, we
would be also visiting different hills which are the abodes of the Siddhars and
they could have the pleasure to Meditate in these cool natural surroundings and
have the darshan of various True saints who lived in Seclusion in these
mountains and performed Tapas. The
Remote hills and Mountains hide the True tropical forest which abound in different Rare Herbs
and the waterfalls originating in these mountains flow with the power and healing
magical effect of these medicinal herbs. To stand under these waterfalls helps
to relieve tensions and stress and Rejuvanates the system.
The travel aims in bringing out varies
aspects, which would be astonishing to those who travel for the first time. South India has busy buzzing cities
flooded with population and the crowded streets, and a chaotic traffic
situation. On the other hand the
quiet and peaceful outskirts with its simple and innocent minded citizens who
view foreigner with surprise and respect.
SATURAGIRI as
the name signifies,4 peaks. It also signifies the 4 vedas. This remote
protected forest area, the abode for various celestial beings. The entire path
upto the Mahashiva lingam is protected with various Gods and Siddhar caves. Tough trekking and tapas is necessary
to come to this place. 3 days in these mountains, is a chance to realise ones
own self and to overcome all his materialistic connections with the world.
Each member of the group have the honour
to travel this trip with their Guru who can further guide them in their own
path to achieve their goal.
We would like to inform the group that we
have looked out for the best possible and convenient hotels (Clean and to meet
the budget). But in the remote areas there are not many choices we can choose
from. So kindly bear with us in this regard.
The group would have the pleasure to shop
at Salem and Chennai when they wish with the availability of time.
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN CHENNAI. Rest & sightseeing in Mahabalipuram
· Night halt Mahabalipuram.
DAY 2: MAHABALIPURAM & Drive to Trichy
The monuments are mostly rock-cut and monolithic, and constitute
the early stages of Dravidian architecture wherein Buddhist elements of design are prominently visible. They are constituted
by cave temples, monolithic rathas
(chariots), sculpted reliefs and structural temples. The pillars are of the Dravidian
order. The sculptures are excellent examples of Pallava art.
· Arjuna's
Penance - relief sculpture on a massive scale
extolling an episode from the Hindu epic, The Mahabharata.
- Varaha Cave Temple - a small rock-cut temple dating back to the 7th century.
- The Shore Temple - a structural temple along the Bay of Bengal with the entrance from the western side away from the sea. Recent excavations have revealed new structures here. The temple was reconstructed stone by stone from the sea after being washed away in a cyclone.
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Pancha Rathas (Five Chariots) -
five monolithic pyramidal structures named after the Pandavas (Arjuna, Bhima, Yudhishtra, Nakula and Sahadeva) and Draupadi. An interesting aspect of the rathas is that, despite their sizes
they are not assembled — each of these is carved from one single large piece of
stone.
SAMAYAPURAM MARIAMMAN
The Maariamman Temple here, is one of the well
visited shrines in Tamilnadu, dedicated to Maariamman, a manifestation of the
primeval energy Shakti as the mother Goddess . Mariamman is a form of Shakti
worshipped in Tamilnadu, and is associated with prosperity and health.
Legend is that Shiva created
Kali, out of the poison that he had swallowed, and vowed to kill Daarukaasuran. Having originated
from the Kaalakoota poison, she assumed the name Kaali. Mariamman is believed
to be a form of Kaali, and is also known as Mahamaayi or Seethala Gowri. Dasaratha,
father of Rama is said to have worshipped here.
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NIGHT HALT TRICHY
DAY 3: TRICHY TEMPLES & DRIVE TO MADURAI
THIRUVANAIKAVAL:
WORAIYUR SRI VEKKALI
Woraiyur -Located at just 7 kms from Trichy City, Woraiyur houses a beautiful and most popular temple of Sri Vekkaliamman. .
Sri Vekkaliamman Temple is situated in Woraiyur. The Amman is facing the north. It was believed by the ancient kings that Gods and Goddess who personify valour and facing north will bless the kings with victory in the battle. Hence all the ancient kings used to pray to Vekkali Amman before leaving to the battle field.
Mythology
An ancient saint, Sarama Rishi who lived in Woraiyur was having a wonderful garden with rare flowers in it. He used to worship Thayumanavar Swamy of Trichy everyday, offering garland made of flowers from his garden, to Lord Shiva.
A local florist, Pranthakan, saw the beauty of the flowers from his garden started taking flowers from Sarama Rishi's garden, and started supplying to the King in the palace, to keep himself in the good books of the king.
As the king was happy with the flowers, Pranthakan started stealing flowers from the garden regularly. Everyday, Rishi started finding the flowers missing from his garden.
The sage one day found that Paranthakan was the culprit and he went complaining to the King that the flowers were meant exclusively for Lord Thayumanavar and Pranthakan is stealing them everyday. The king didn't give an ear to it, as he already started liking those flowers.
With much grief, the sage went straight to Lord Thayumanavar praying him to put an end to Pranthakan's activity.
The Lord turned wild after hearing this. The God was facing the east till then. He turned facing west (towards Woraiyur), with his powerful eyes open, emitting anger which resulted in a huge sand storm started spoiling the whole city of Woraiyur.
Sand was filled everywhere burying the city. People were helpless and didn't know the reason for sudden sandstorm on Woraiyur. They went and surrendered to Vekkali Amman, praying to save them.
The Goddess went to Lord Thayumanavar and prayed to bring down his anger. Thayumanavar subsided his anger and the sand storm came to a halt. People thanked the Goddess for saving them.
Though the sand storm stopped, the people of the city lost their shelters already. Hence, Goddess also decided to live in a temple without roof, until everyone in the city gets a shelter for themselves.
From then till today, Vekkaliamman temple doesn't have any roof. The Moolavar is open to the sky, be it rain or shine. It is said that, many attempts have been made to build a roof for this temple at various times, which ended in vain.
This story has been narrated by renowned Tamil poet Ottakkoothar. .
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NIGHT
HALT MADURAI
DAY 4:
DRIVE TO RAJAPALYAMSANKARANKOVIL
Sankarankovil is home to the famous Sankara Narayanan temple. Like every other temple, Sankarankovil has its own interesting story. Once the devotees of Lord Hari (or Vishnu) and Lord Shiva quarreled with each other to determine whose god is powerful. Then Lord Shiva appeared as Sankaranarayanar to mark his devotees to understand that both Hari and Shiva are one and the same. So it is held sacred by Saivites and those Hindus who believe that Siva and Vishnu are a single deity one in one and accordingly, desire to worship the two gods into one form. Srivaishnavites of Tamil Nadu who worship Lord Vishnu only, have not accepted the mingling of Siva and Vishnu thus, and therefore, they reject this deity of this temple which depicts the concept of Hari and Haran being one God.
It was built by Ukira Pandiyan AC 900.It houses the deity by the name Sankara Narayanan, which is half - Lord Shiva and the other half - Lord Vishnu.
The deities of this temple are Sri Sankareswarar, Sri Gomathi Amman and Sri Sankara Narayanar. Sankarankovil is also said to be home to the deity named Avudai Ambal
The general belief is that the Holy Sand "Puttrumann" (Puttru = Ant Hill, Mann = Sand) that one gets from this temple is capable of curing all the diseases. Devotees believe that Sankarankovil‘s Nagasunai (sacred tank) have been dug by serpent kings named Paduman and Sangam which has a miraculous power to heal those who bathe there. The Annadhanam scheme is being conducted in the temple when daily noon meals are being provided for around 100 devotees. The Puthu Maan in the temple is taken as a holy sand which could cure lot of disease by all devotees.
It is believed that all devotees who pray to the goddess Gomathi amman have always found solace.
Pampatti siddhar is associated with this temple.
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NIGHT HALT RAJAPALAYAM
DAY 5,6,7SATURAGIRI:
Sathuragiri is the Abode of God and is also the abode of many Siddhars including Agastiyar, Gorakkar, Satta Muni, Roma Devar and Sundranandar. It is believed that the Siddhas still worship Lord Shiva from Sathuragiri. So the hills are also known as Sivan Malai.
The divine place Sathuragiri is surrounded by four hills,
hence its name Sathuragiri or Chathuragiri. It is said that the name
Sathuragiri is derived from the Sanskrit word Chathur meaning FOUR (4) (there
are 4 Vedas and each one is represented by a hill) and the second part of the
name, Giri meaning Hill. So it can be literally taken as a place where all four
Vedas meet and merge into one. This is mentioned in Siva Puranam. The name also
carries another meaning where the hills surrounding the place are in the shape
of a Chathuram (Tamil for square) so the name Sathuragiri. It is also called Mahalingagiri,
Menugiri/Merugiri, Kailasagiri, Indiragiri, Sarvalogagiri, Suriyagiri,
Brahmagiri, Siddhagiri, Yamagiri/Yemagiri, Sivagiri, Sakthigiri, Udayagiri,
Sanjivigiri/Sathuragiri.
At Santhana Mahalingam Temple, separate sanctums
for 18 Siddhars, Lord Ganesha, Lord Muruga, Santhana Mahadevi (Goddess) and
Navagrahas, are there.
At Sundara Mahalingam Temple, there are two
separate sanctums viz., Sundara Murthy at the entrance of the temple and Lord
Sundara Mahalingam are there.
On the way to the hill up to Sundara Mahalingam,
the following sanctums are there.
At Thaniparai entrance, separate sanctums for Lord
Ganesha, Rajakali Amman, Pechi Amman and Karuppa Swami.
At Kora Kunda (Korakkar), two sanctums of
Sivalingams inside two separate caves.
On the way up twin Lingams in a single sanctum
called "Rettai Lingam". (Sankaran Narayanar Lingams).
Vana Durga sanctum. Pilavadi Karuppaswamy sanctum.
From Sundara Mahalingam up to the top of the hill
the following sanctums are there deep in the forest.
Vana Durga, Oonjal Karuppan Swamy, Korakkar
Scripture Rock, Vella Ganapathi (White colored Lord Ganesha), Nadu Kattu
Ganapathi, Naga Kanni Kavu, Periya Mahalingam,Thavasi Cave (where it is said
that Siddhars are still there and one can enter only with their permission).
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NIGHT
HALT SATURAGIRI
DAY 8: Descend from
Saturagiri and Drive TO NAMAKKAL.
Arulmighu Pasupathinathar Temple,Karur
The main shrine (Moolvar) is a
swayambu lingam. The sun's rays falls on the lingam 3 days in a year during the
Tamil month of Panguni (March 15th to April 15th). There are two shrines for
the goddess. The shrine for female deity Sundaravalli is facing south and the
shrine for Alagaravalli is facing east.
Brahma and Kamadhenu are said to have
worshipped the lingam here. There is a separate Sannidhi for Siddhar Karuvoorar.
DAY 9,10,11,12:KOLLI HILLS:
Kolli
hills is the Ancient Kingdom of
the celebrated King Ori, renowned for his generous gifts, charity and
donations. It is situated at an altitude of 1160 metres. It has rich medical
plants and forests.
This is the second hill station in the district at an altitude of 1190 mts. Sri Arapaleeswarar Temple is located on the top of the hills.
KOLLI PAVAI: This is the second hill station in the district at an altitude of 1190 mts. Sri Arapaleeswarar Temple is located on the top of the hills.
According to the legend, the sages choose this peaceful place for their meditation and penance. However they were disturbed and disrupted by the demons. So they prayed to Kolli Pavai who chased the demons with her enchanting smile and killed them.
ARAPPALLI ISWARAR TEMPLE:
A Shiva temple in the Valappur Nadu situated on the stream Aiyaru. Its
is dedicated to Arppalli Iswarar. The deity's other names are Thiru Arappalli
Ashavar,
Thiru
Arappalli Mahadhevan and Thiru Arappalli Udaiyar, The Deity's consort is
Archalai. It is a 12th century temple. Valli Amman, also known as Sucmathamba,
and Thayammai. Because of the belief that Arappalli Iswarar resides in the
small fish of Aiyaru, the temple has also the name of Fish temple. It is
customary for the pilgrims to catch the sacred fish by hand, adorn them with
gold or silver nose rings in fulfillment of vows. The Hindu legends of the
temple’s origin claim that the lingam in the main shrine was unearthed during
the ploughing of a field. The scar on its top is supposed to have been caused
by the plough.
WATER FALLS (AKASA GANGAI)
Akasa
Gangai is an enchanting 300 feet waterfall of river Aiyaru, located near
Arappaleeshwarar temple. Thousands of steps lead down to the falls. It is
situated in a beautiful valley surrounded by the mountains at all sides.
Enroute, the natural beauty of the valley and the vegetation-covered peaks .
The location is ideal for trekking and the breeze is pleasant, the cascade of
silvery water touching and brushing the innumerable herbs which are abound in
Kollihills keeps everyone spell bound and fresh with its herbal qualities.
KORAKKAR CAVE AND KUNDAM
Intensive trekking trip to Korakkar cave and Kundam. The cave is situated deep in the forest and takes 4-6 hrs trekking time through the forest.
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NIGHT
HALT KOLLI HILLS
DAY 13: DRIVE TO SALEM & VISIT SKANDASHRAMAM
Kandashramam (Skandasramam), located on a hillock,
which is famous for the temples dedicated to Goddess Ashtadasa Bhuja
Mahalakshmi and Lord Murugan
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NIGHT HALT SALEM
DAY 14: DRIVE TO THIRUVANAMALAI
SivaPuranam identifies four sacred places for obtaining salvation. Thiruvannamalai is one among them.
The significance of this place is that by mere remembrance of Lord
Arunachaleswarar at this place gives salvation to all souls (Ninaithale Mukthi
Tharum Thiruthalam).
The earth is formed
by five basic elements namely land, water, fire, air and ether. Our ancestors
called them "Pancha Boothas" and associated them with five
sacred places for worshipping Lord Siva. The center of these five
elements Fire is identified
with Thiruvannamalai. AGNI Sthalam
Thiruvannamalai is
the "Manipooraga Sthalam",
which is one among six athara sthalams.
Thiruvannamalai is so sacred that even Gods, and celestials offered their
prayers. Tradition has it that Sun, Moon, Eight Vasus, Brahma, Vishnu and so on
have worshipped here.
Thiruvannamalai has
been the abode of Siddhars. Idaikkattu Siddhar, one of the eighteen Siddhars, belongs
to this sacred soil.
Thiruvannamalai has the honour of
providing an abode for saints such as Arunagirinathar, Vitpatchathevar, Gugai
Namachivayar, Guru Namachivayar, Deivasigamani, Arunachala Desikar, Mahan
Seshadri Swamigal, Bagawan Ramana Maharishi, Sri Yogi Ram Surathkumar.
BHAGWAN SRI RAMANA MAHARISHI
· NIGHT HALT TIRUVANAMALAI
DAY 15: CHENNAI
Return drive to Chennai Beach Resort.
NIGHT HALT CHENNAI
DAY 16: CHENNAI
Return flight. Check out at 12:00.
Lunch at Mammala Resort and then drive to airport