Sri Angaraka Bhagavan
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Palani Murugan has become Angarakan
Sri Angarakan Bhagavan has his place in Sri Vinayakar’s right leg
Important things for Sri Angarakan’s worship |
Ratnam (Gem) |
: Pavazham (Coral) |
Pushpam (Flower) |
: Senbakam (Hibiscus) |
Vaganam (Vehicle or mount) |
: Annam (Swan) |
Dhanyam (cereal) |
: Thuvarai ( red gram or Toor Dhal) |
Samith ( Twigs used for worship) |
: Karunkali (Milmesha) |
Vastram (Cloth) |
: Red Cloth |
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Sri Angaraka Bhagavan’s Gayathri Mantram
" Veeradwajaya Vidmahe
Vignahasthaya Dimahi
Thanno Bauma Prachodayat "
For 8 Tuesdays, observing a vow, by offering a ‘Sundal’ (an eatable) made of Thuvarai, and by worshipping with Senbagam (Hibiscus) flowers, for a certainty it is possible to resume and complete all the good activities that were obstructed due to one reason or the other. |
Sri Budha Bhagavan
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Budha who is rare manifests himself as Sokkar (Easwar) in Madurai
Sri Budha Bhagavan has his place in Sri Vinayakar’s right lower hand
Important things for Sri Budha’s worship |
Ratnam (Gem) |
: Pachchai (Emerald) |
Pushpam (Flower) |
: Venkandhal () |
Vaganam (Vehicle or mount) |
: Kudirai ( Horse) |
Dhanyam (cereal) |
: Pachchai Payiru (Green Gram) |
Samith ( Twigs used for worship) |
: Naiyuruvi |
Vastram (Cloth) |
: Green Cloth |
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Sri Budha Bhagavan’s Gayathri Mantram
" Gajadwajaya Vidmahe
Sukahasthaya Dimahi
Thanno Budha Prachodayat "
For 9 Wednesdays, observing a vow, and by giving away ‘Pachchai Payiru’ (Green Gram) to the needy, lighting a Deepam of Ghee, and by performing a Nivedanam (Offering) of Pachaipayiru Sundal or a sweet made of Pachai payiru, all activities get fulfilled, comparable to getting Gold. |
Sri Guru Bhagavan
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Guru manifests himself as Thiruchendur Subramanian Sri Guru Bhagavan has his place in Sri Vinayakar’s head Important things for Sri Guru’s worship |
Ratnam (Gem) |
: Pushparagam (Topaz) |
Pushpam (Flower) |
: Mullai (Jasmine) |
Vaganam (Vehicle or mount) |
: Yaanai ( Elephant) |
Dhanyam (cereal) |
: Kondai Kadalai ( ) |
Samith ( Twigs used for worship) |
: Arasu (peepal tree) |
Vastram (Cloth) |
: Yellow Cloth |
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Sri Guru Bhagavan’s Gayathri Mantram
" Vrushabadwajaya Vidmahe
Krunihasthaya Dimahi
Thanno Guru Prachodayat "
For 9 or 11 Thursdays, offering a garland made of ‘Kondai Kadalai’ (a variety of peas), and by lighting a lamp of Navadhanya, legal tangles and problems are overcome. Any obstacles relating to childrens’ studies are also overcome and they begin to show keener interest in studies. |
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