Sri Chendhura Anjaneyar

Sri Chendhura Anjaneyar

Anjana was a lovely young Vaanara* maiden. One day as she was strolling in the sylvan gardens of Kishkindha, the wind god Vayu came by hurriedly and swept her garland away. Anjana was startled and about to get angry with the god, but by then the strong and energetic wind god had realized his folly and returned to apologise. As he cast his eyes on her, he was struck by Manmatha, the god of love. He apologized to her delicately and Anjana was taken in very much by this handsome young man. They married. In time, they had a lovely baby boy. He was called Anjaneya or Anjana's son. He was as intelligent as he was mischievous. Vayu had immense responsibilities and he could not keep them waiting any longer. Having bestowed upon his son his own powers, Vayu bid farewell to a tear-filled Anjana and his lovely young son. Anjaneya was growing to be an unmanageable child. One day, he saw the sun at the break of dawn. He was tempted by what he thought was a luminous orange fruit and leapt skyward to catch it. Surya, the Sun laughed thinking that the little monkey was going to fall down to the earth and hurt himself, but nothing of that sort happened. Instead, the monkey came closer and closer to the sun and he was not even getting scorched! Comprehending the situation it a little too late, Surya ran to Indra, the king of gods, for help. Indra mounted Airavata, his elephant, and rushed towards Anjaneya. The little monkey now excitedly turned his attention to this elephant. But sadly, just then, Indra's thunderbolt struck him and he fell down! Vayu sensed that something was wrong and rushed just in time to hold his son in his arms. He learnt what had happened and was outraged. He broodingly retired into a cave deep in to the earth. The three worlds began to choke and struggle for want of air. The gods panicked and rushed to the creator Brahma for help. Brahma went to Indra and asked him to apologise to Vayu, for he had struck a mere little child with his tremendous thunderbolt. Indra, realizing his folly, did so. Vayu yielded to Indra's apology. Brahma revived Anjaneya. He was now called Hanuman, one whose chin is broken (by the thunderbolt). Vayu asked the little monkey to pay his obeisance to Brahma. The mischievous one did so and when the pleased Brahma told him to ask for a boon, he cleverly asked, 'Give me all the wisdom you have!' Brahma, understanding the magnitude of the little boon, smilingly granted him the boon. For giving away wisdom only multiplied it and did not make the giver any poorer for it! Further, Brahma granted that he would, because of his wisdom, be a Chiranjeevi or an eternal being

Sri Chendhura Anjaneyar (8.00a.m to 10.00a.m)

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  1. Sri Bala Murugan
  2. Sri Kuzhandhai Ananda Maha Swamigal
  3. Sri Seshadri Swamigal
  4. Sri Suriya-Chandran
  5. Sri Lord Buddha
  6. Sri Mahan Gurunanak
  7. Sri Ramana Maharishi
  8. Sri Chendhura Anjaneyar
  9. Sri Paal Muneeswarar
  10. Sri Golden Shridi Sai Baba
  11. Sri Kanchi Maha Periyavar
  12. Sri Ragavendrar
  13. Sri Sridi Surya Baba
  14. Sri Medha Dakshinamoorthy
  15. Sri Vallalar (Ramalinga Adigalar)
  16. Sri Sthala Virutcham - Punnai Tree
  17. Baba Dhuni
  18. Tulasi Maadam(Brindhavanam)
  19. Sri Athri Magarishi Paadam
  20. Sri Nava Kannigaigal
  21. Sri Anushya Devi (Aththi Tree)
  22. Sri Vasthu Bhagavan
  23. Pancha Bhoothangal
  24. Sri Vinayagar danvantri
  25. Sri Danvantri vinayagar
  26. Sri Kaala Chakram
  27. Sri Mahishasuramardhini - (8 Feet)
  28. Pancha Deepam
  29. Sri Vasavi Kannika Parameswari
  30. Sri Ashta Naaga Garudan
  31. Sri Karthaveeryarjunar
  32. Sri Mahaveer
  33. Sri Sudarsana Azhwar
  34. Sri Bala Ranganathar
  35. Sri Pattabhisheka Ramar - (7 Feet)
  36. Goddess Gajalakshmi
  37. Sri Arogya Lakshmi
  38. Sri Sathya Narayana Perumal
  39. Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar
  40. Sri Vani Saraswathi
  41. Sri Raghu-Kethu
  42. Sri Paadha Asthi Mandapam
  43. Sri Danvantri Perumal- (8 Feet)
  44. Swarna Akarshana Bhairavar/Sorna kala Bairavar
  45. Sri Maragadheswarar
  46. Sri Maragadhambikai
  47. Ashta Kaala Bairavar
  48. Sri Manikandan/Sri Iyyappan
  49. 468 Siddhars - (form of siva Lingams)
  50. Swarna Annapoorani
  51. Sri Karthikai Kumaran
  52. Sri Dattatreya
  53. Sri Gayathri Devi
  54. Sri Maha Meru
  55. Sri Lakshmi Hyagrivar
  56. Sri Vedanta Desikar
  57. Shri Avtar Baba
  58. Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsar
  59. Sri Agasthiyar
  60. Sri Veera Brahmam Garu
  61. Sri Sanjeevi Anjaneyar 9 Feet
  62. Lakshmi Kuberar
  63. Parents Temple
  64. Naga Kanni
  65. Vana devatha
  66. Peedam Flag
  67. Sri Kurma Perumal
  68. Jana akarshana yantra peedam
  69. Dhana akarshana yantra peedam
  70. Karthigai Pengal
  71. Ashta bhairavar
  72. Ashtadik paalakar
  73. Sri kalyana srinivasar
  74. Sri kamadhenu
  75. Navagraha anjaneyar
  76. Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi
  77. Sri Bharath Matha
  78. Athi Tree (Anjeer) (Anushya Devi)
  79. Sri Muralidhara Swamigal Parents Temple
  80. Sri Soorya Chandran
  81. Sri Buddha Piran
  82. Surya Bhagavan
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