Deities of the Amrutapuri- Sri Ramanuja Yogavanam

Sri Angaraka Bhagavan

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
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

 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
 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

 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

 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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