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Govindapuram – Vittal Rukmini Kumbabishekam

Govindapuram - Vittal Rukmini TempleGovindapuram, கும்பகோணம் மற்றும் மயிலாடுதுறை இடையே அமைதியாக கிராமத்தில் உள்ளது. விரைவில் Govindapuram ஒரு காரணம் புகழ் பெறும். Vittal-Rukmini மந்திர் கட்டுமான கிட்டத்தட்ட முழுமை பெற்று உள்ளது. kumbabishekam ஜூலை 15, 2011 : காலை 9:50 – 10:30 இடையே தயாராக உள்ளது. விரிவான ஏற்பாடுகள் நிகழ்வு சாட்சி பக்தர்களை கவருகின்றன.

Govindapuram the quiet and calm village located between Kumbakonam and Mayiladuturai is special for the spiritual activities and sri Bodhendral swamiji, and govindapuram is especially for who likes in namasankirtanam. Here is where the Jeeva Samadi of Bodhendral, 59th pontiff of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam, who professed immense faith in chanting Rama Nama and Namasankirtanam is located. The construction of the Sri Vittal-Rukmini Mandir is almost complete and great occasion of Kumbabikshekam is set for July 15 2011 between 9.00 AM to 10.30 AM (IST)
Kumbabishekam Invitation

Govindapuram - Vittal Rukmini Temple
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Labels: Govindapuram, Krishna Temples, Tamil Nadu Temples, Vishnu Temples, Vittal Rukmini
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Dakshina Pandaripuram, Govindapuram

With the divine benedictions of Sri Pandurangan and Sri Rukmini Devi, with the Guru Krupa of Dakshina Halasyam Sri Gnanananda Giri Peetadhipathi Sri Haridhos Giri Swamigal and with the blessings of Paranur Mahathma Sri Sri Krishna Premi Swamigal, Sri Vittal Rukmini Samsthan (formerly known as Sri Panduranga Bhajanashram), Govindapuram has embarked upon the holy project of constructing a first ever Maharashtrian style temple in typical Hemandapanthi for Sri Rukmini sametha Sri Vittal at Govindapuram near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu. Once completed, this upcoming Temple will be the Biggest & Tallest Temple for Lord Sri Vittal and Rukmini Devi in the entire World.

Sri Vittal Rukmini Samsthan is headed by Brahmashri Vittaldas Jayakrishna Deekshithar, the grand son of Sengalipuram Brahmashri Anantharama Deekshithar and Brahmashri Narayana Deekshithar. Sri Vittaldas is also the most blessed disciple of Dakshina Halasyam Gnananandagiri Peetadhipathi Sri Haridhos Giri Swamigal (Guruji) and Paranur Mahathma Bramhashri Krishna Premi Swamigal (Sri Sri Anna). Govindapuram is such a holy land where the great Jeeva Samadhi of Sri Bhagavan Nama Bodendra Saraswathi Swamigal, the 59th Peetadhipathi of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam is present. Sri Vittal Rukmini Mandir is being constructed in Sri Vittal Rukmini Samsthan’s premise which is about a kilometer away from Sri Bhagavan Nama Bodhendral’s Adhishtaanam at Govindapuram. You may please visit www.vittaldas.com for more information about Sri Vittaldas Maharaj, Sri Vittal Rukmini Samsthan and its activities.

More Info at :
http://www.thiruvidaimarudur.com/Pandaripuram_Govindapuram.php
http://www.vittaldas.com
http://www.templeinfo.info/2011/06/dakshina-pandaripuram-govindapuram/
Labels: Govindapuram, Krishna, Krishna Temples, Lord, lord Bhagawati, Lord Rama Temple, lord vishnu, Pandaripuram, Rama, Tamil Nadu Temples, Vishnu Temples
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Pandaripuram – Sri Pandarinathar and Sri Rukmini Devi

Pandaripuram Sri PandarinatharPandarpur or Pandaripuram is on the banks of the river Chandrabaga in Maharashtra and is at a distance of 75 km from
Pandaripuram Sri Pandarinathar

Sholapur. The heart of Pandarpur is this ancient temple which is visited by thousand of devotees every day. The queue for darshan starts right from the river bed which is about 500 meters away and passes thro’ a foot bridge and a multi-storied queue complex before it reaches the temple. There is also another entrance for this temple for ‘Mukha seva’ a fast one by which one can have a quick darshan of the Lord at a distance of some 20 feet. Closed circuit TVs are installed to capture the pujas offered to the deities.

Pandaripuram Pandurangan temple preaches the importance of parents, the foremost among the conducts to be adopted by each and every citizen of this land, namely patronizing one’s parents in their old age.
Thayar’s name is Rughumayee or Rukumanibhai. There are separate sanathis for the Lord and his consort and they are seen in standing position with hands on their hips, which posture is like, they are enjoying the bhajans of the devotees.

In previous times, this location (where now Pandaripuram is found) is known as “Thandiravanam”. There was a large forest area, close to this place is found and an aged couples named Muthabhai and Sanadevan led their life there. They had a beautiful child by named “Pundareegan” and he had a great love towards his parents. Since, Indiran killed an Asuran, Virutharasuran, he was given a sabham that he would become a brick / stone because of his sin and as a stone, he was thrown in front of the house of Pundaleegan. Sri Krishnar wanted to test the love and affection of Pundareegan.
Routes and Distance :
While traveling from Chennai, one has to travel from Chennai in Mumbai Express from a junction by named Kurdhuvadi, a narrow gauge train will lead us to Pandaripuram.
So, one has to get down in Kurdhuvadi and from there we can reach Pandaripuram. Even we can reach this sthalam from Mokkol railway station and from there, this sthalam is reachable at 40 Kms away.
Distances between Pandaripuram and various major cities / towns.
1. Nagpur to Pandaripuram – Around 768 Km.
2. Delhi to Pandaripuram – 1580 Km.
3. Bangalore to Pandaripuram – 750 Km
4. Kolapur to Pandaripuram – 75 Km
5. Coimbatore to Pandaripuram – 1110 Km. 

* 2 Kms away from Pandaripuram there is a place named “Gopalpur”, where a Vishnu Paadham (divine feet) of Sri Vishnu is found. 

* There is another great specialty in this sthalam and it is the way we worship the Perumal. They adapt as process called “Padha Sparisa Seva” and it is that we can place our fore head touching the divine feet of the Perumal in Garbagriham (Moolavar Sannadhi). And, it is considered as a special one if we do it on Wednesdays. 

Jai Jai Vittala, Panduranga Vittala
Labels: Govindapuram, Krishna, Krishna Temples, Lord, lord Bhagawati, Lord Rama Temple, lord vishnu, Pandaripuram, Rama, Tamil Nadu Temples, Vishnu Temples
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