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Varuna Lingam, Asta Lingams of Arunachala, Thiruvannamalai

Planet: Sani (Saturn), Direction: West

Varuna Lingam is about one more km from Nirudhi Lingam, before Adi Annamalai village.

Above the entrance is Siva and Parvati being worshiped by Varuna on the left.

The life cycle that Varuna handles is really growth and fertility. Varuna is the god of rain, and water brings life.

To access the power of Varuna, go to the rear of the lingam to the niche. Place your hands in the position shown below, and open yourself up so that you can take in the energy of the rain.

Traditional meaning

Relief from illness, especially water-related diseases. Varuna  governs the whole world because he is the god of rain, and all the waters, rivers, lakes and oceans in all the three worlds. He surveys the deeds of people according to their karma and keeps them under his control.

More swastikas on the shrine that encloses the lingam. Saran does not like these, he feels that they deface something sacred, and that the sign does not have anything to do with the lingam.

How to get there:
The temple is located on the 300 m south east from Arunachaleshwarar temple.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/s2W9JVGTiWcMsVbw7

About Asta Lingams of Arunachala

The Asta Lingams of Arunachala, the eight special Siva lingams that encircle the holy hill, are old features, dating back hundreds of years. It is said that visiting and worshiping these lingams brings great spiritual benefit. For the millions of people who, each year during the full moon nights, perform Arunachala Girivalam (also called Pradakshina, spiritual circumambulation), praying at these Asta Lingams is a major element of their experience.

Each of these eight lingams has a presiding star and is named for a God or Rishi that worshiped Siva (from this very location, it is often said). Each has a specific spiritual attribute. Each can provide assistance with some kind of major life issue, or illness. You can find out a lot about them by Googling “asta lingam.”

Recently Carol and I were given a tour of these lingams by Saran, a local man who we think is the best of the Arunachala guides. He grew up living on the side of Arunachala, deeply loves this holy hill, and is steeped in local knowledge and traditions. He gave us a way of approaching the Asta Lingams that I don’t find on the web or in books. This is a deep local tradition about how to use worship and prayer at these sacred lingams for and in your life.

Below is a map of the Asta Lingams (double click to enlarge):

History of the Asta Lingams of Arunachala

The Giripradakshina route for Arunachala was set a few hundred years ago, by a Pandyan king, Vikkirama Pandya, I think a bit before 1200 CE. The creation of the Asta Lingams is shrouded by time and myth. Saran told us a story of their creation that we had never heard.

Saran said that the locations were set on a specific astrological day, based on positions of the planets known as the Navagrahas, the Nine Planets, around Arunachala. There is a belief that one’s life is controlled by the Nine Planets. Each of the lingams stands for one of these planets, all surrounding (and worshipping) the “ninth planet,” Arunachala itself. In your life you are said to pass through each of the Navagrahas to the next. Worship of the Asta Lingams helps you move through the planetary cycles of your life.

The placement was done by a famous siddhar of Tiruvannamalai, about 500 years ago. The story goes that all of the planets, to worship Lord Siva, came around Arunachala. The siddhar could feel the energy from the planets, and located each lingam where their energy was the greatest.

Source:
https://richardarunachala.wordpress.com/2013/03/06/the-eight-lingams-on-arunachalas-pradakshina-route/

Planet: Sani (Saturn), Direction: West

Varuna Lingam is about one more km from Nirudhi Lingam, before Adi Annamalai village.

Above the entrance is Siva and Parvati being worshiped by Varuna on the left.

The life cycle that Varuna handles is really growth and fertility. Varuna is the god of rain, and water brings life.

To access the power of Varuna, go to the rear of the lingam to the niche. Place your hands in the position shown below, and open yourself up so that you can take in the energy of the rain.

Traditional meaning

Relief from illness, especially water-related diseases. Varuna  governs the whole world because he is the god of rain, and all the waters, rivers, lakes and oceans in all the three worlds. He surveys the deeds of people according to their karma and keeps them under his control.

More swastikas on the shrine that encloses the lingam. Saran does not like these, he feels that they deface something sacred, and that the sign does not have anything to do with the lingam.

How to get there:
The temple is located on the 300 m south east from Arunachaleshwarar temple.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/s2W9JVGTiWcMsVbw7

About Asta Lingams of Arunachala

The Asta Lingams of Arunachala, the eight special Siva lingams that encircle the holy hill, are old features, dating back hundreds of years. It is said that visiting and worshiping these lingams brings great spiritual benefit. For the millions of people who, each year during the full moon nights, perform Arunachala Girivalam (also called Pradakshina, spiritual circumambulation), praying at these Asta Lingams is a major element of their experience.

Each of these eight lingams has a presiding star and is named for a God or Rishi that worshiped Siva (from this very location, it is often said). Each has a specific spiritual attribute. Each can provide assistance with some kind of major life issue, or illness. You can find out a lot about them by Googling “asta lingam.”

Recently Carol and I were given a tour of these lingams by Saran, a local man who we think is the best of the Arunachala guides. He grew up living on the side of Arunachala, deeply loves this holy hill, and is steeped in local knowledge and traditions. He gave us a way of approaching the Asta Lingams that I don’t find on the web or in books. This is a deep local tradition about how to use worship and prayer at these sacred lingams for and in your life.

Below is a map of the Asta Lingams (double click to enlarge):

History of the Asta Lingams of Arunachala

The Giripradakshina route for Arunachala was set a few hundred years ago, by a Pandyan king, Vikkirama Pandya, I think a bit before 1200 CE. The creation of the Asta Lingams is shrouded by time and myth. Saran told us a story of their creation that we had never heard.

Saran said that the locations were set on a specific astrological day, based on positions of the planets known as the Navagrahas, the Nine Planets, around Arunachala. There is a belief that one’s life is controlled by the Nine Planets. Each of the lingams stands for one of these planets, all surrounding (and worshipping) the “ninth planet,” Arunachala itself. In your life you are said to pass through each of the Navagrahas to the next. Worship of the Asta Lingams helps you move through the planetary cycles of your life.

The placement was done by a famous siddhar of Tiruvannamalai, about 500 years ago. The story goes that all of the planets, to worship Lord Siva, came around Arunachala. The siddhar could feel the energy from the planets, and located each lingam where their energy was the greatest.

Source:
https://richardarunachala.wordpress.com/2013/03/06/the-eight-lingams-on-arunachalas-pradakshina-route/

Type

Nayanar Mukti Sthalam

Country

India (भारत)

State

Tamil Nadu

City

Thiruvannamalai

Google Map

https://goo.gl/maps/mZVMshQP3xKX51Vm8

Longitude

12.2316461

Latitude

79.065165

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Accessibility

The temple is located on the southern side of Arunachala hill.

Read More

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arunachalesvara_Temple

How To Get There

The temple is located on the southern side of Arunachala hill.