Tuesday 12 April 2022

சித்திரை திங்கள் 22

புதியதோர் தொடக்கமாய் எங்கள் சித்திரை பெண்ணே வருக!!
எதிர்வரும் காலங்கள் ஏற்றமாக 
புன்னகை பொங்கிட இளவேனிலே வருக!!
தமிழரின் பெருமையும் தமிழின் கீர்த்தியெங்கும் ஓங்க
தமிழரை இணைத்திடடி சித்திரை பெண்ணே !!
தமிழாலே பிணைத்த செல்வமகளே !!
மாரியெங்கும் பொழியவே கழனியும் உழவுதழைக்க வறுமை யெங்கும் களையவே வளர்மதியில் வந்தாயே!!
சார்ந்தோர் அனைவருக்கும் இனிய சித்திரை திருநாள் 🎊🎊 மற்றும் 
சுபகிருது(நற்செய்கை)
வருடப் பிறப்பு  தமிழ் புத்தாண்டு வாழ்த்துகள் ❤️
 

Every end marks a new beginning. Keep your spirits and determination unshaken, and you shall always walk the glory road. With courage, faith and great effort, you shall achieve everything you desire. 


--- இராம.நா.இராமு 

Tuesday 5 April 2022

#Crocodile_holding_Fish

 
Sculpture of the lively Crocodile motif that holds fish which is present at the Chhayadevi/ #Mayadevi Temple is a #Pranala which was built to drain out waters used for ceremonial bath of the main deity which is located in the #Konark temple complex. This temple is dedicated to Godess #Chayadevi believed to have been on The temple facing east consists of a sanctum and a porch standing over a raised platform facade of which is relieved with ornamentation. This temple is assignable to circa late eleventh century and this  temple is known for its architectural Marcel and sculptures. Konark is about 35 kilometres northeast from Puri city on the coastline in #Puri district #Odisha India.

----Ramu.Rm.N

Saturday 2 April 2022

Maharanathu

#Naths are more elaborate nose rings worn mostly during weddings or other important grand events were as a nose stud is worn on a regular basis. From the 15th century onwards the #nath became quite popular with variations like clove, rings, flowers and its made of pearls, sapphire, emerald and kundan. In tamil nadu we could see the usage of naths with the Royals and court dancers. In temples we could see the naths were made in the shape of mahra we can call them as maharanathu. In this collage we could see the #mahara_nathus were been used for processianal deities of #srivilliputhur, #sreeperumputhur, #kanchipuram and #mylapore is compared with a #Gargoyle. At the time of annual festivels in tamilnadu temples we could see the usage of these fine crafted nose pins were adorn by the processional female deities.


Traditionally a makara is considered to be an aquatic mythical creature it is generally depicted as half terrestrial animal in the frontal part (stag, deer or elephant) and half aquatic animal in the hind part (usually of a fish, though even a floral tail is depicted). Though Makara may take many different forms throughout Hindu culture in general its form is always related to appears as a #Gargoyle.
Mahara most commonly recurring creature in Hindu temple architecture and iconography. Makara is also the emblem of #Kamadeva (the god of love and desire). Kamadeva is also known as #Makara_Ketu. Its represented as the vahana of #Ganga (the river goddess) and #Varuna( god of the water and the ocean and guardian of the west). Makara shaped earrings called #Makarakundalam were worn by the Hindu deities

---Ramu.Rm.N