He told about panchabhutha temple. Thanjavur temple is not part of these temples@@வசந்தகுமார்
@வசந்தகுமார்3 ай бұрын
@@dilliprasad5064 oh okay okay 👍
@karthikraja.v60733 ай бұрын
@@dilliprasad5064 s
@kumaraswamyappavu9563 ай бұрын
The six adobes of Lord Murugan/Karthikeya Thiruparankundram, Tiruchendur, Palani, Swamimalai, Tiruttani, and Pazhamudircholai Among these Tiruchendur and Palani are extremely powerful (My opinion).
@Manoj-xd6jj2 ай бұрын
Kateel Durga Parameshwari Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala Kolluru Mookambika Siganduru Chowdeshwari Kukke Subramanya Anegundi Ganesha Sowthadka Ganapati Mysuru Chamundeshwari Temple Nanjangudu Srikanteshwara Nimishamba temple Beluru Chennakeshava Horanadu Annapoorneshwari Sringeri Sharadamba Male mahadeshwara Hasanamba temple Melukote Cheluva Narayana These are major temples around western ghats of Karnataka There are another set of temples in North Karnataka and Coastal Areas Karnataka is most underrated spiritual destination 💛❤
@saikumarneeli86383 ай бұрын
Tirupati Arunachal temple Sri Rangam Meenakshi Tanjaore Sri kalahasthi Sri Sailam Rameshwaram
@santoshv16853 ай бұрын
Tanjore is place. Temple name is "Raja rajeswaram temple". We can call as "The Great Temple of Tanjore"
@prasannaa18653 ай бұрын
Beautiful Explanation, I have done so much Temple hopping my self, India, best tourism is Spiritual tourism. Thank you for making this interview, much needed for the youth. Great job both of you!!
@hanudeepkumar90663 ай бұрын
Arunachalam is by far my favourite of all temples. I was just enthralled by its beautiful architecture the first time I saw it. Love from Andhra.
@iamteja033 ай бұрын
I am from Andhra Pradesh (Rayalaseena - Sri Satya Sai District (Previously it's a Ananthapur District)) I'll Suggest you People(to North peoples) to Visit Famous & Historical Temples to Visit in Andhra Pradesh 1. Tirupathi (Everyone knows, Kaliyuga God - Sri Venkateshwara Swamy) & Sri Padmavathi Temple 2. Sri Kalahasti (Shiva and Rahu-Kethu) 3. Srisailam (Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga) 4. Kanipakam (Sri Varasidhi Vinayaka) 5. Ahobilam Ananthapur and Another One is near Nandyal (Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy) 6. Yaganti (Yaganto Swamy) 7. Lepakshi(Veerabadhra Swamy Temple:) Recently PM Modi Visted) 8. Vijayawada (Kanaka Durgamma Temple ) 9. Pithapuram (Sripada Vallabha Anagha Datta Kshethram and Few More Temples ) 10. Annavaram (Sri Veera Venkata Sathyanarayana Swamy Vari Devasthanam) 11. Ontimitta - Kadapa (Sri Vontimitta Kodanda Rama Swamy Temple) 12. Vishakapatnam (Simhachalam ) Thanks in Advance.
@pallavichelikani39442 ай бұрын
You missed Sri kurmam
@flame-u4g3 ай бұрын
I'm myself a kannadiga nd have not gone to most of the temples he's mentioned Would love to go some day
@patriotic2873 ай бұрын
Visit Dharmasthala Manjunath Lord Shiva temple + Kukke Subramanian Swamy Temple 60 Km Distance each other Best place in Western Ghats
@dhruvshetty_072 ай бұрын
Udupi shree krishna mutt also
@varjunind12 ай бұрын
And the temple food, miss this so badly
@thuraiswarananandan81953 ай бұрын
The most important temple in south is the Kanchi Kamakshi temple…it is the one and only temple in south known as mokshapuri…the other mokshapuris are in the north
@srinivas25293 ай бұрын
@@thuraiswarananandan8195 and also one of the shaktipeetas out of 18 maha shakti peetas
@dryash8663 ай бұрын
Tirumala is also important
@srinivas25293 ай бұрын
@@dryash866 Venkateswara swamy is the god of kaliyugam, it is one of the most important and one of the powerful temples that we have
@dhanaagilan99083 ай бұрын
According to your belief only sir.
@thuraiswarananandan81953 ай бұрын
@@dryash866 every temple is important to its devotee, others don’t have to agree but saptha mokshapuris are accepted by every sastra so, doesn’t matter others agree or not…
@xzlog67473 ай бұрын
Tamilnadu has most number of temples its really unique
@rosanilebron15663 ай бұрын
Namaskaram! 🙏🏼 Tamil Nadu is spiritually very intricate and rich. When the clip started I immediately thought about the Panchabhuta Sthalams and he mentioned them. Those temples are very powerful and very important for Shiva bhaktas. My most beloved one is Arunachaleshwara, that represents the fire element. I agree with him that it can be overwhelming to go to too many temples at one time. One suggestion is to create a circuit of temples that are related. Odisha is also one state that many people don't choose to visit and it has wonderful temples full of spiritual energy.
@dryash8663 ай бұрын
Tirumala and sabari???
@rosanilebron15663 ай бұрын
@@dryash866 Also! Never been there, hope to visit Tirumala someday!
@cartoonbaby57113 ай бұрын
@@rosanilebron1566 Thirumala also built by tamila
@QueensClick1433 ай бұрын
bro old tamil cultr has gone, the new are dravida christnizd people...
@dryash8663 ай бұрын
@@cartoonbaby5711 never tirumala and chennapatnam or current day chennai is of telugus bud god is every one's god and sees every one equally
@shhivram9292 ай бұрын
1:43 What everyone has to understand us Thruvanaikovil was the actual name and the people in the north calls it the shrine Jumbukeshwara temple , It's never the other the way around.
@S7evn2012 ай бұрын
Both the names could have been given at the same time. Many tamilians who work in U.S.A shorten their tamil name so that the White Americans find it easy to pronounce and those tamil NRIs don't mind it. Both the Jambukeshwar and Thiruvanai ultimately refer to God Shiva and hence are equally important.
@vasudhabala81143 ай бұрын
Namaste.. Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu has the Famous Navagraha temples a must visit. The nine planets.
@praneshvar51863 ай бұрын
Most of the temples in south India especially Tamilnadu follow strict Agamas.....shaiva agamas in shiva temples and vaishnava samhithas nd pancharatra agamas in vishnu temples..... starting from temple ritual to the bhog given to the deity is strictly followed....and poojas are also done in very proper agamic method....somes temples have 8 times poojas a day...nd some may have 6 or 4.....and till today divine energy is maintained in these spaces....
@vijayvardhan84583 ай бұрын
Ranveer you should come to Tamilnadu... I'll show you the places .... It's amazing state with amazing people..... The temples here are amazing with great history..... We are all proud bharatiya's aren't we ❤ 🙏
@sugunaraj-uz1sf3 ай бұрын
Brihadeeshwara temple ,Thanjavur
@FishermenINDTN3 ай бұрын
It's Thanjai peruvudaiyar kovil 😊❤
@sugunaraj-uz1sf3 ай бұрын
@@FishermenINDTN Yes... Its a marvel
@FishermenINDTN3 ай бұрын
@@sugunaraj-uz1sf 😁❤️yeah
@mithun69772 ай бұрын
@@FishermenINDTN Meanwhile, the very first inscription of Rajaraja in Thanjavur temple is in Sanskrit 🤣 “Etad Viswa nrupasreni Mouli Malopa laalitham Sasanam Rajarajasya Raja Kesari Varmana”
@FishermenINDTN2 ай бұрын
@@mithun6977 Definitely you didn't visited this temple for sure🤣❤️
@sandeep14feb2 ай бұрын
Karnataka has some beautiful temples Dharmasthala Manjunatha Kukke Subramanya Horanadu Annapurneshwari Kollur Mookambika Udupi Srikrishna Sirsi Marikamba Shringeri Sharadamba Saundatti Yellamma Hampi Virupakshi .....,........ List goes on
@moviesboxhd20192 ай бұрын
Am from TN Kanchipuram city of 1000 Temple's these are major Kamatchi amman temple Varadharaja perumal temple kailasanathar temple Ekambareswarar temple Ulaganathan perumal temple kachabeswarar temple Kumarakom
@nandumohan15483 ай бұрын
Sree padmanabhaswamy temple Trivandrum
@endoraj13 ай бұрын
The bhakthi movement started in South India, with Alwars and Naayanmaars... In Srimad Bhagavatam, it has been prophesied that the birth of Alwars in the banks of various holy rivers 12 Alwars who will sing the praise of Sriman Narayana Please talk to Shri Dushyant Sridhar who can give you better understanding about Sriman Narayana
@pushb64193 ай бұрын
Giri vallam.. thiruvannamalai also a place lord shiva's presence can be felt. I agree doing 40 temple yathirais in one trip will hinder the spiritual experience, but if a mystical experience happens in one or two of these temple sites, it will never be forgotten.
@Sathish_123 ай бұрын
Giri -Mountain Valam- to go around Its a ritual and not the name of the place.
@kaivalyaDeshpande2 ай бұрын
Karpaga vinayagar pillayarpati
@jaynair31643 ай бұрын
Its a paradox that a minister who rules Tamil nadu is hell bent on eradicating sanatana dharma and hinduism when Tamil nadu is the cradle of our spiritual consciousness and temples which are unparalleled for their beauty and divinity.
@jessemetcalfe49153 ай бұрын
He did not mean destruction of the religion. He meant destruction of caste
@Luffydono333 ай бұрын
@@jessemetcalfe4915The he should have started and stated abolish caste!
@pooj63563 ай бұрын
😂
@rkchandru73 ай бұрын
It's in their party DNA... The party itself was born out of Hindu hating and appeasing other minorities to gain electoral power. But I can assure you that 95% of Hindus in Tamilnadu are deeply religious and ritualistic. Either good or bad things happening in their life, they don't forget to visit a temple to surrender themselves to the God.
@nivetan86333 ай бұрын
Bro get your facts right, this year more than 1000 crore is allocated to temples and more than 500 thousand year old temples were recognised and made rituals according to it😂
@patriotic2873 ай бұрын
Lord Hanuman Born place Anjanadri Betta In Koppal Karnataka
@devarakondasrinivasasastry76313 ай бұрын
As Telugu people are fond of food where ever they go Telugu food easily available in places like Kasi , shirdi and other shrines
@narayanans26363 ай бұрын
Kerala has some wonderful temples too.
@VijeeLingam3 ай бұрын
Build by Tamil kings😂😂😂😂😂,,,,Nambodhris history......too many wives history.😂😂😂😂😂
@jagatsimulation3 ай бұрын
@@VijeeLingam stop being cringe
@thushar58123 ай бұрын
Yes...shabarimala shasta, Guruvayoor Krishna temple, and multiple devi temples in which bhadrakali pratishta is there.
@madeshshivam9523 ай бұрын
I'm from tamilnadu..but not at all temples of Kerala were built by us.. Kerala had much enough@@VijeeLingam
@greatwisdom28673 ай бұрын
@@VijeeLingamyou don’t have to do this. You are bringing down the Tamils.
@krisgray19573 ай бұрын
Most north indians do not know the history and geography of South. When they visit, behave as if they are aliens..😅😅😅
@manishamahbubani2 ай бұрын
Sir with due respect, vice versa as well..
@kavinanil74063 ай бұрын
The Saivism inducted 64 nayanmars who were from various castes and social backgrounds to spread the religion. They made stories about them and included them into the Saivism and institutionalised with temples and teachings. The same applies to Vaishnavism. 12 Alwars were inducted into the institutionalised religion with stories and spread it to communities of those people. The kings built temples to immortalise those ideas. This was done to categorically diminish the influence of Jainism and Buddhism. Many of these Nayanmaars and Alwars could have been from communities that were following Jainism or Buddhism.
@chandanv6463 ай бұрын
Can you bring Chaganti Koteshwar Rao or padma sri garikapati narasimha rao to the Show They are 2 persons who have created a bakti movement in Telugu States.
@sivasagar18003 ай бұрын
Good Vinay, though you are ethnically from Andhra born and brought up in Bangalore, if you were brought up in Andhra due to popular culture you might be pushed into software and abroad,, good to see someone making career and living such great spaces of spirituality
@prathamkare6942 ай бұрын
Srirangam, TiruVattaru, Tirukurungudi, Chidambaram, Tirumaliruncholai, Tirukurungudi, Vanamamali are a must visit
@NaveenkumarR-AS3 ай бұрын
By reading this comment section i get to know that, some of the north indians are studied about Tamilnadu in WhatsApp university 😂. They don't have any knowledge or idea about what they are talking
@lovereachable3 ай бұрын
Likewise, south and north connects with Shiva equally and in different ways. 🌺
@TheWanderingMind414 сағат бұрын
if any north friends are coming to these temples pls dont be loud, and noisy . iam from bengaluru during my vist to menakshi temple there were many northies talking loudly inside the temple and being disrespectful
@TheRforravi3 ай бұрын
If you look at Tamilnadu a lot of cities, towns and villages have their names starting with "Thiru" which means its has an ancient temple of some history and some mythology story has happened there...Almost like 50000 temples... Unfortunately a lot of them has been neglected by HRCE dept... They are in dilapidated conditions and off the pilgrimage chart...
@smarthuduga4u-hg7rr2 ай бұрын
Please understand it correctly. The word "Sri" In sanskrit is the same as the word "Thiru" In Tamil. That's why most of the city names begin with Thiru. Srirangam is the sanskrit name of the temple the same in Tamil is called " Thiruvarangam"
@ShreeV.N3 ай бұрын
Love' from Bangalore ❤ I'm obsessed with his speech of everything his explanation is osam about our culture
@bharathsf2 ай бұрын
People commenting Tamil Nadu did not have Brahmins but worship Ravana who ironically was Brahmin!
Yes it is an eye opener. But Dravidians say Brahmins changed the Tamil Names to Sanskrit and highjacked. Virudha Chalam is Tiru Mudu Kundram in Tamil, Aruna Chalam is Tiruvannamalai, Sri Rangam is Tiru Arangam, Kadika Chalam is Sholingar, Madhura Puri of South is Madurai, Swetha Aranyam is Thiru Marai Kaadu, Vedha Giri is Marai Malai so many. Don't laugh, Even Marina (Beach) is Anna square in Madras sorry Chennai! Guru Vayur of kerala is mis spelt by Northerners thanks to English, it is the combination of Guru and Vayu Sthal, famous Krishna's Temple. Kanchipuram was once called as Satya Vratha Kshethra(m). Your conversation was interesting and useful. Long live dear Sons.
@HariKrishnan-pe3ft3 ай бұрын
Sabrimala is the holy place and everyone must visit atleast once in a life.
@LokeshK-v4d3 ай бұрын
Vayu lingam (siva representing the wind) - SriKalahasti , Andhra Pradesh Even main priest won't touches the lingam here Performs all the poojas and even Abhishekam mainining the distance without touching the siva
@gopakumarkurup14153 ай бұрын
Excellent explanation 🙏 very useful for the seekers 🙏 can you please have an interview with Mr Rejit kumar from Kerala, the author of my master's from the fort Dimensions.He is a devotee of lord Muruga and he is the founder of LMRK (a world wide group of Lord Muruga devotees)
@PrishaaThashwin3 ай бұрын
Hello Ranveer Bhai! Love ur videos especially the spiritual ones.❤❤❤
@smileydollgaming15872 ай бұрын
Tirupati..padmaswamy temple outside tn.. are also builty tamils..
@aravindanb86222 ай бұрын
It's a Blessings that in almost every town and Village has ancient temple which is more than 1500 years old with Unique History for each one of it. We can feel the Postive Auro inside every temple. Sadly we have never realized the Indepth creativity and Positivity of our Ancestors. Inspite of Such Ancient technology Temples stand Stall still with proper drainage System.
@pradeepbharadwaj32572 ай бұрын
I am a South Indian . And honestly I like going to small temples which are not famous in the south . I am really not keen on visiting famous huge temples . Unfortunately I strongly feel a lot of work needs to be done to make the experience better . Also people who visit these places must understand that they are not the only devotee there and maintain some sort of order . I don’t see it happening and this is precisely why I like visiting small unknown temples
@sreenarayanram51943 ай бұрын
Kerala temples are the most beautiful ❤ blended with nature
@sk.jakeerhussain18452 ай бұрын
Top 5 must visit Temples 1. Tirupathi - Andhra Pradesh 2. Bhadrachalam Ram Temple - Andhra. 3. Srisailam - Andhra 4. Yaganti Uma maheswara Temple - Andhra 5. KotappaKonda Especially in Maha Siva Rathri - Andhra ( Visit in Night ) ❤❤❤
@parkavielangovan33252 ай бұрын
Happy to see thiruvanaikovil being mentioned
@arunkris72993 ай бұрын
South india temple are build by certain methodology called Ahamam , it will define how temple to constrcted
@arjunraj8232 ай бұрын
Except Kerala
@sivasagar18003 ай бұрын
Good to see vinay varanasi here
@TheLadyBreeze-designs2 ай бұрын
But jambukeshwara becomes difficult for us... So we have it ss thivaanaikaval only...
@sathyendranr6253 ай бұрын
Uthirakosamangai Temple is a historic Hindu temple located in the Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the 276 Paadal Petra Sthalams, a group of temples revered by the Tamil Saivite community. "Maragatha Nataraja" refers to a specific form of Lord Nataraja (Shiva as the cosmic dancer) idol present in this temple. Here's what it means: - "Maragatha" means "emerald" or "green" in Tamil. - "Nataraja" is a depiction of Lord Shiva as the cosmic dancer, often shown with four arms and dancing on a demon (Apasmara Purusha). So, Maragatha Nataraja is a green-hued idol of Lord Nataraja, which is a unique feature of the Uthirakosamangai Temple. The idol is believed to be made of emerald or has a greenish tint, symbolizing the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. The temple itself has a rich history and architectural significance, with intricate carvings and sculptures depicting various mythological scenes. It's a revered site for devotees and a treasure trove for art and history enthusiasts! 1. Maha Shivratri: A significant Hindu festival celebrated annually in honor of Lord Shiva, the primary deity of the Uthirakosamangai Temple. 2. Aani Thirumanjanam: A festival celebrated in the Tamil month of Aani (June-July), where the deity is adorned with flowers and worshipped. 3. Panguni Uthiram: A festival celebrated in the Tamil month of Panguni (March-April), marking the celestial wedding of Lord Shiva and Parvati. 4. Navaratri: A 9-day festival celebrated twice a year, honoring the divine feminine and the goddesses associated with the temple. Aarudhra Darshan is a significant event in the Uthirakosamangai Temple! Aarudhra Darshan is a rare and auspicious occasion when the moon is in the Arudra Nakshatra (star) and the cosmic alignment allows for a special darshan (viewing) of the Maragatha Nataraja idol in the temple. This event usually occurs once a year, typically in the Tamil month of Margazhi (December-January). During Aarudhra Darshan, devotees gather at the temple to witness the unique alignment of the stars and the moon, which is believed to amplify the spiritual energy of the temple. The event is considered a blessing from Lord Shiva and is celebrated with special pujas, rituals, and cultural programs. Please note that the exact date of Aarudhra Darshan varies each year based on the lunar calendar and astronomical calculations. If you're planning to attend, check with the temple authorities or local sources for the exact date and timings. - Arudhra Darisanam is considered a rare and auspicious occasion, occurring once a year. - It is believed that on this day, the cosmic alignment of the stars and the moon amplifies the spiritual energy of the temple. - The festival is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and the Maragatha Nataraja idol is worshipped as the embodiment of his cosmic dance. *Preparations:* - The temple priests prepare a special santhana paste, made from sandalwood, saffron, and other sacred ingredients. - The paste is applied to the Maragatha Nataraja idol, covering it completely, to absorb its divine energy. - Devotees fast, chant, and perform special pujas to purify themselves for the darisanam. *Darisanam:* - Devotees gather at the temple for the Arudhra Darisanam, usually between 10 pm and 1 am. - The temple doors are opened, and the devotees witness the Maragatha Nataraja idol adorned with the santhana paste. - The darisanam is believed to be a powerful and blessings-rich experience, granting spiritual growth, prosperity, and liberation. *Removal of Santhana Paste:* - After the darisanam, the santhana paste is removed from the idol, symbolizing the release of the divine energy. - The paste is then distributed among devotees as prasadam (blessed offerings), believed to possess healing and spiritual properties. *Other Events:* - Special pujas, abhishekams (ritual bathing), and cultural programs are performed during the festival. - Devotees offer prayers, flowers, and other offerings to the deity. - The festival concludes with a grand procession, carrying the deity through the streets, accompanied by music, dance, and fanfare. Please note that the exact timings and events may vary each year, so it's best to check with the temple authorities or local sources for the latest information. Source: META AI
@vivek77kayamozhi2 ай бұрын
it's not a historical temple, but it's pre historical one 😂
@ShriVenkateshwaraSwamiTemple3 ай бұрын
There is Ayodhya pattinam in Tamil Nadu
@greatwisdom28673 ай бұрын
Chidambaram is very very sacred. The Tamizh word Chittrambalam (roughly Agna Chakra) became Chidambaram. Saint Vallalar was blessed with Shiva’s blessings Chidambara Rahasya here.
@Kenmehtha2 ай бұрын
Thiruvannamalai Temple -Tamilnadu Equal to mount kailash
@gobinath3463 ай бұрын
Hi, we are having a yatra guding team to feel & explore all this temple in tamilnadu.😊 All navagraga temple (7 days trip)
@lakshmiram52173 ай бұрын
Vinay Varanasi is brilliant!!! Call him 1000 times on your show. He'll have something new to share! Such is his knowledge!
@AdvaithS-x3f3 ай бұрын
The only thing my cousins & family visits so many temples at once is because, we would prefer to spend less money and also getting everyone at the same time happends very rarely..!😂
@ನಿಮ್ಮಲಂಡನ್ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ3 ай бұрын
Must visit beluru- halebidu- somanathapura.shravanabelagula.badmai.ihole.pattadakallu.mahakoota.hampi.talakadu.kukke subhramanya. Dharmasthala.kollurumookanbika.sirsi.
@aniruddhasajja95613 ай бұрын
That's to adi shankara acharya for holding south culture together
@lovereachable3 ай бұрын
Vinay, you so knowledgeable! Yeah, it happens. You see so many places...you are mixed up and also won't give yourself time to experience it. 🌺🌿🍀
@Nikhila63 ай бұрын
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam 🙏❤️
@ajaynaidu_edits3 ай бұрын
Meenakshi Temple: May I come in 🗣️🔥
@vivek77kayamozhi2 ай бұрын
Ranveer bro.. please remind people visiting temples of south from north, that these are not picnic spots and behave there responsibily. Need to follow the dress code strictly. Because in our culture it's very awkward to show the body parts as in exhibition.( somebody wearing sleeve less and shorts/bermudas) Simply some people are roaming in temples as like in Pattaya.. Temples are the places where we need to follow some traditional customs.
@rishia83043 ай бұрын
By sivaiah grace i have been to all places
@NiharikaGarg3 ай бұрын
We were recently there, and language also poses a very big barrier to be able to connect and understand these places. There’s so much to explore but this language plays a big block in letting a person from another part of India to connect!
@NaveenkumarR-AS3 ай бұрын
Mam, I think you can undetected english, every temples in Tamilnadu have tamil and english notice board or information charts.
@NiharikaGarg3 ай бұрын
@@NaveenkumarR-AS I surely didn’t! And no there are no english boards everywhere. We only saw one in RangaNatha swami
@Divine_wave2311 күн бұрын
Except tamilnau remaining 4 south states have 3 languages . You qre talking nonsense
@NiharikaGarg11 күн бұрын
@ to have a language and to use it are two different things. And it’s something we experienced first hand! How can one defy that!
@VasanthiKalyan3 ай бұрын
There is also the temples where nayanmars went and sang the thevarams etc. you should do a session on that. This is not very well known not even in Tamil Nadu all due to the polarization of views. Please refer to my husband’s channel where I have sung some thevarams in addition to his explanations in multiple languages. He writes poems in praise of Shiva
@divinity52503 ай бұрын
I live in Bengaluru, and they charge ₹500 to offer water/milk on Shiv Linga. It's a business for them. Local temples which are popular in that area charge ₹500 for VIP darshan, also people who took VIP ticket are only allowed to offer water/milk.😢 I agree there are ancient temples here but priests here, and temple mgmnt people are too harsh. On shivratri I sat in the corner to do Jap but they made me to move out and leave place though there were just couple of people who sat down to pray 😔🙏
@sumukhhegde71613 ай бұрын
Don't be cynical bro. Learn to think positive and be grateful.
@pranaya28003 ай бұрын
This can be removed if temples are freed from government control.
@anaesthete55923 ай бұрын
Religion is the most successful business in india
@rosanilebron15663 ай бұрын
That's the same all over India. Many important temples are under the control of certain people who only give the opportunity of darshan to those who pay! But if you look closely to those people, many of them are spiritually empty. They are very tamasic. Don't pay attention to that. Go to the temple with your heart full of bhakti, humbleness and the Divine will reveal itself in many ways.
@phoenixj12993 ай бұрын
Government control temples
@visalinikumaraswamy64313 ай бұрын
What's the name of this guest
@RinZl3r272 ай бұрын
From chidambaram..
@umadeviradhakrishnan36673 ай бұрын
Surprised to see you Vinay varanasi in trs clip
@kavyaunni19313 ай бұрын
Tamil x tamizh
@vivek77kayamozhi2 ай бұрын
Guys.. could u know here in the region of Madurai so many people with their name as Ayothi? Just search the reason for the two places in Ramnadu district having the name as akkamadam and thankachimadam. How Lord Ram is connected with the people from far south
@udaymasur-by9ly3 ай бұрын
Visit temples of Hampi Karnataka
@kkgsaundariya51642 ай бұрын
Even I'm from South, and I'm very much fascinated to visit, Bhuvaneshwar, Kasi Ayodhya, Vrindavan, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Golden temple, Amarnath And many more ..... Fingers crossed to experience
@SandhyaKk-ig9ul3 ай бұрын
I wud suggest to call Dr. R Ramanand from kerala, who has immerse knowledge of tantra
@vije19873 ай бұрын
People must visit south Canara and udupi
@kavinanil74063 ай бұрын
Temple is not a shethram in Tamil nadu. Its palliyarai. Palliyarai means both class room and bed room. Palliyarai means the reason that particular temple came into existence and what was the tenets that they want to preach. The temples were not accessible to everyone in the past. They were only accessed or only people from certain communities were allowed to enter the temple. There were huge self respect movements and social justice movements that led all people to enter temples. People from certain castes were not allowed inside the temple in the past.
@dharen20003 ай бұрын
It is kshetram, and it was Brahmins who were pioneers in temple entry movement
@Learner55553 ай бұрын
It is allayam.... palliyarai refers to the specific part of a temple.
@kavinanil74063 ай бұрын
@@dharen2000 which Brahmin community in which movement in which place did that happen...? Citation please.
@kavinanil74063 ай бұрын
@@dharen2000 Kshetram means a field, an arena or a region.
@kavinanil74063 ай бұрын
@@Learner5555 PALLIYARAI gives the meaning that it's a place of learning which is the intrinsic tenet of visiting a temple. A temple is not just a place of performing rituals. It's a place of knowledge sharing through preaching. Palliyarai gives out that meaning. Hence schools are translated as palliyarai too. Temples and schools are both translated as ''palliyarai'' in Tamil. Both are places of learning, knowledge sharing and discussion. Nothing else and not a place of just rituals or practices.
@JeejaMs2 ай бұрын
Why everyone avoiding Sree padmanabha swamy Temple, The richest Temple in India.
@valmikipavan24643 ай бұрын
tirumala venkateswara swamy
@mandymohan2 ай бұрын
Dear north Indian people,, in Tamilnadu we are against sanskrit and brahmin because of caste system,, we mostly believe everyone is equal by birth,,
Object the terminology " Regionally layered". What people from North have attempted is layering the original names with sanskrit names. It's not Thiruvanaikoil. It is Thiruvanaikkaval. Named after a legend where an elephant protects shiva lingam against a spider which weaves a net over the shiva lingam, where both creatures were devotees of Lord shiva. And thus is the name Thiru-aanai-kaval.. Where does the regional layering come from here? Stop pushing your half baked ill-informed ideas as true facts under the cloak that it's only traditional to follow sanskrit alone. No it's not. For eons bhakthi have been perpetuated through different ancient languages.
@Harrow31062 ай бұрын
True bro
@mithun69772 ай бұрын
@@RPSubliminal Meanwhile, the very first inscription of Rajaraja in Thanjavur temple is in Sanskrit “Etad Viswa nrupasreni Mouli Malopa laalitham Sasanam Rajarajasya Raja Kesari Varmana” DravIndian ideology jokers don't know that
@RPSubliminal2 ай бұрын
@@mithun6977 Same goes to sanatani jokers who think there are no Tamil scripts earlier than what was found as per your claim. In fact as someone hailing from Tanjore, I can vouch that there are actually plenty of ancient Tamil scripts found in the above mentioned Peruvudaiyar Temple which the later brahmmanical lobby successfully renamed as Brihadeeswara temple.
@mithun69772 ай бұрын
@@RPSubliminal When did I claim there was no tamil script? Lmao. Don't change the topic now. Chozhas accepted the authority of the vedas, respected brahmins and sanskrit language along with tamil. The very FIRST inscription of Rajaraja in Thanjavur is in Sanskrit language. Nobody changed or inserted in his inscription. Dravidians should stop portraying chozhas as against sanskrit language
@RPSubliminal2 ай бұрын
@@mithun6977 It's the people who are against South Indian languages and culture who spread false theories such as Cholas endorsed Brahmins. In fact the very Rajaraja Chozhan, after crowning banished a considerable number of Brahmin men who conspired and at Kandhalur salai, even slaughtered few rogue brahmin masterminds who had murdered his elder brother with a malicious intent to topple the empire. And following this he even curbed the Brahmins who claimed rights for Chidambaram Temple and hid the valuable Saiva Thirumuraigal. The emperor might have had some sympathy later for these morons but he had always held Tamil on a high pedestal. Its merely a myth spread with a desperate intent to insist the false sense of superiority that these claims of the emperor patronized brahmins and their language.
@shivasp103 ай бұрын
I think when you take up the topic of southern culture and history and about religious beliefs in south , please call someone who have done extensive research on that and who studied the whole south ,, which will give a clear picture and understanding of religious movements in south ,, not someone who has a limited exploration of one or two states
@karthikksabari3 ай бұрын
Its not thiruvaanaikoyil! Its thiru aanai kaaval! Meaning that thiru-spider also refers to glorify , aanai- elephant, kaaval- protection or guarding! The shiva linga was under a tree and the spider used to weave a net over the linga to protect it and the elephat used to bring water in its trunk and pour on the linaga and performed the daily rites! So the linga is protected by these and hence it got the name! Nothing in tamil is Meaning less! Every name has its Meaning and purposes! Also in tamil we have 2 types of nameing which no language will never have! They are karanappeyar and idukooripeyar. Karanappeyar means the naming is done for the purpose it serves or for a reason. example in english we say chair and it has no Meaning the word simply denotes a chair but in tamil we call it as naarkaali which can be splitted into two words, naar and kaali. Naar means four and kaali means to posses legs. Since chair has four legs it got this name.(NOTE: kaali is not the goddess! That kaali who is goddesses has different spelling. In tamil we have 3 types of letter denoting the sound la and each has differentMeaning). And idukuripeyar which is for common nouns and it doesn't have any specific Meaning and the word simply denotes the object or the things! See how deep even naming of things have these much elaboration in tamil! And the rules aren't just this! It has like ocean i just took an example from a drop!
@srinivas25293 ай бұрын
@@karthikksabari Is this temple also called as jambukeshwara temple?
@karthikksabari3 ай бұрын
@@srinivas2529 yes ofc it is called jambukeshwara temple but since it is a Sanskrit root it is not commonly used but in tamil nadu that too especially tamil scholars refer the temple as thiru aanai kaaval temple and the main deity shiva as thiruaanaikka annal and his consort parvathi as akilandeshwari but the exact tamil name of the goddess is gnalam payanthaval!
@srinivas25293 ай бұрын
@@karthikksabari few months back i visited trichy , along with ranganatha swamy temple, i visited this temple also.... but i was not aware of the tamil name and i also visited brahmapureeswar temple in tirupattur near trichy itself....
@karthikksabari3 ай бұрын
@@srinivas2529 yeahhh that's great and yup nowadays the ancient tamil names which dates back upto 2000 to 3000 yrs is not used widely! Even brahmapureeshwara has tamil name as Brahma nathar or naanmuga nathar! Bit no one really uses that! That's so sad that the original name are getting replaced!
@srinivas25293 ай бұрын
@@karthikksabari may be to make it easy for devotees who are visiting from outside, they might have given brahmapureeswar
@pirabukannan3 ай бұрын
Dude stop giving your Sanskrit names to our temples..Tamils built these temples all are welcome but none has the right to change our names if anything out ancestors built. Take your agenda somewhere else.
@NaveenkumarR-AS3 ай бұрын
Correct bro. How easily he's talking about it
@Sathish_123 ай бұрын
Tell that to the kings who built it, ghey always considered Sanskrit as divine language and got advice from Brahmin priests despite their mother tongue being tamil. Haters like you have been made only recently due to polltical ideologies
@NaveenkumarR-AS3 ай бұрын
@@Sathish_12 can you mention some divine poems like Thiruppugal, Thevaram and pasuram. That written in Sanskrit. Most of divine poems are written in tamil only. Why Sivan and murugan are called as tamil gods because they were the creators of Tamil language, learn some history of languages. And we tamils never claimed that our language is god spoken language. It's people's language.
@NaveenkumarR-AS3 ай бұрын
@@Sathish_12 how many Ganesh temples are in North India. In tamilnadu every arasamaram(pipal tree) there is a Ganesh idol and our way of praying and practicing religious thing is nature based, in a way of environmental.
@NaveenkumarR-AS3 ай бұрын
@@Sathish_12then why the hell your so called gods language is in extinction state. And why aren't teach to people's. Why only for specific or some group people. I'm never saying bad about them. I'm explaining their mentality. You can argue me with, no it's only for divine people. If not why they aren't teach or spread to other people. If you can understand what I'm saying. You will know the truth and mentality of those people. I'm not saying bad about sanskrit, I'm asking why other people's couldn't speak. Now the government spending crores to sanskrit. If you are saying sanskrit is older than tamil, I can and i will defend you with many facts and literature wise. I'm also accepting that tamil people's themselves aren't attempting to speak or learn about tamil.
@IsaiNaren3 ай бұрын
What is Sanatan dharma? Can someone explain in detail pls. Just for my knowledge. Thanks in advance.
@abhixeditz183 ай бұрын
Sanatana Dharma something that is Eternal....... Never ending civilization.... As you Know, we don't follow Any religion, we never had any prophet , we Follow A Culture...... Also, people say It's Hindu religion that's not... Hindu is a label given To the people of Bharatvarsh by infiltrator Arabs ............. We are the followers of Vaidik Dharma or Sanatan Dharma.......
@IsaiNaren2 ай бұрын
@@abhixeditz18How its considered eternal? If you share some more info. For a layman
@abhixeditz182 ай бұрын
@@IsaiNaren Cause it had no Beginning when & where it began, Thus It will have no end cause nature Nourished it..... That's why Its Eternal, i.e. Sanatan......
@iamnothingwithoutmylordvis1048Ай бұрын
He is a plumber nowadays a plumber can become a religious scholar
@VikasHarami-up8cv3 ай бұрын
living in Bengaluru, you don't know who controls most of temples in Southern India? State governments have a Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department that forms a committee with members from political parties and manage the temple finance, its expenditure, its revenue and this committee looks at temple as business so that the money can be diverted to political parties secular scheme outside the temple. In these temples the priests are lower grade employee with salary less that 100s of employees of endowment dept/ temple committee members.
@vivek77kayamozhi2 ай бұрын
Some half backed people here spreading misinformations about our North Indian brothers. All these temples in tamilnadu especially in Thiruvannamalai, chidambaram and Madurai will not be here now if there was no Veer Shivaji,Sambaji and Vijayanagara king Kambana udayar. Meenakshi temple was maintained as a horse stable for more than 40 years by ulugh Khan which was restored by kumara kambana