{"id":1283,"date":"2009-01-29T01:49:07","date_gmt":"2009-01-28T20:19:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/e.amritapuri.org\/blogs\/?p=1283"},"modified":"2015-03-25T05:32:18","modified_gmt":"2015-03-25T00:02:18","slug":"mysterious-bhavani","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/e.amritapuri.org\/blogs\/2009\/1283\/","title":{"rendered":"Mysterious Bhavani, Mysterious Amma"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Jan, Bharata Yatra 2009<\/p>\n<p>This south indian tour has been fascinating for me. Usually I have seen Amma on US tours- somehow seeing Her near temples and holy rivers, seems more appropriate than in hotels and ballrooms&#8230; This time was the first time I accompanied Amma&#8217;s famous trips to Her favorite Bhavani river. Little did I realise the rich symbology that was to hit me.<\/p>\n<p>I first thought that Bhavani was a simple river, whose banks have been sanctified by Amma each year. But somehow, I thought, if each time, Amma stops there, there must be something special there. I heard that Amma had said that many mahatmas had bathed in Bhavani river before, and that there were many subtle beings there..<\/p>\n<p>but little did i know what was to hit me.. Bhavani was not just a river&#8230; turns out that it is a &#8220;sangamam&#8221; or confluence of three rivers&#8230;. just like the famous Prayag of North India, Bhavani was South India&#8217;s prayag.. I was told that it was a confluence of two rivers- Bhavani and Kaveri.<\/p>\n<p>But it turns out, that just like the prayag of the north, there is a THIRD RIVER that meets these two rivers. The third river is supposed to be an underground river- a &#8220;subtle river&#8221;. I was excited when i heard that .. this was similar to Prayag of the north, where Ganga and Yamuna meet the underground river &#8220;Saraswati&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Some locals were there, and I started talking to them. It was then that they told me the name of the third river that joins there&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>The river is called&#8230;. yes&#8230; its called &#8220;AMRITA&#8221; !!!!!!<\/p>\n<p>Wow! The symbolism blew me away.<\/p>\n<p>More was to come..<\/p>\n<p>Bhavani is not just the confluence of three rivers.. Right there, on the banks , overlooking the &#8220;sangamam&#8221; lies a beautiful beautiful Shiva temple. The Devi there is called &#8220;Bhavani&#8221; and the Lord is called &#8220;Sangameshwar&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>But right where near were we sat, there were many shiva lingams around. The whole place felt so mystic. I walked up to a nearby shrine for one of the Shiva lingams&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>And I was again blown away&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>The name of\u00a0 The lord there is &#8220;Amrita Lingeshwar&#8221;!!!! &#8211; The Lord of &#8220;Amrita&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Amriteshwar He is called. In feminine case, it is called Amriteshwari. Wow.<\/p>\n<p>Any doubts I had about Amma&#8217;s connection to the temple were gone..<\/p>\n<p>The shiva Lingam called &#8220;Amritalingeshwar&#8221; is supposed to be crystallized Amrita, made by the sage Parasaras several thousand years ago. Thats what the old writing on the temple wall told me.<\/p>\n<p>By then I was thoroughly overwhelmed. This temple was all about Amma- Amrita River, Amrita Lingam&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>And finally I walked to another shrine of Lord shiva across from the Amrita Linga one. Thats called &#8220;Sahasralinga&#8221;- thats a thousand small shiva lingas put together to form one. But thats not what impressed me most- on the walls of that shrine, were written immortal lines in Tamil, from the great Saint Vallalar. It was all about compassion, and love for others. &#8220;Jeeva Karunya&#8221;, and non violence. It was written that the way to the &#8220;Supreme Grace light&#8221; was compassion and Love for others.<\/p>\n<p>Thats what finally clinched it for me. Here we had this temple, overlooking the Amrita River, with a Shivalingam called &#8221; Amritalingeshwar&#8221;, made of crystallised Amrita, &#8211; and the teachings on the walls were all about Love and compassion!<\/p>\n<p>No wonder Amma keeps coming here- this was HER temple!!!!! This temple was all about Her! But yet this was several thousand years old. What a mystery!<\/p>\n<p>Just as I was musing over all this, Amma came , and sat on the steps of the ghats.<\/p>\n<p>We all crowded around Her and listened to Her bhajans, and saw Her go boating. Was She really only boating ? Or was She blessing subtle beings there? Was She with us, or was She elsewhere, enjoying and sanctifying again ,the temple that seemed to be all about Her? Who knows?<\/p>\n<p>But as She sat there, on the steps, and\u00a0 looked up into the sky..and seemed to commune with someone unseen up there, I got a glimpse into how incredibly lucky I was.. Here I was, sitting near the Mother of The Universe,\u00a0 who seemed to become more and mysterious with each passing day&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Bala<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jan, Bharata Yatra 2009 This south indian tour has been fascinating for me. Usually I have seen Amma on US tours- somehow seeing Her near temples and holy rivers, seems more appropriate than in hotels and ballrooms&#8230; This time was the first time I accompanied Amma&#8217;s famous trips to Her favorite Bhavani river. 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