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SWAMI SWAMI AYYAPPA Ayyappa Devotional Songs Malayalam MCAudiosIndia ====================================================== Lyricist : Ravindran Malayankavu ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music Director : Mullakkal Krishnankutty ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Singer : Pranavam Sasi ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SONGS ====== 01. Ayyappane Varika.................... 02. Ayyappa Saranam.................... 03. Palkkadal Vasanum................. 04. Mandalamaasamitha............... 05. Padenam Ninte Geetham......... 06. Poochoodum Vanathalavum.... 07. Ayya Malamele......................... 08. Vavarum.................................... 09. Swamithante Munnil................. 10. Manchamathavinte................... 11. Ayyappa Swamiye...................... 12. Pranamamendeva...................... 13. Moolokam Thedum Paadham... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE ========== mcaudiosindia (Audio and Jukebox): MCAUDIOSANDVIDEOS MALAYALAM: mcvideosculturalprograms: mcaudiosjukebox: mcvideostamil: https://www.seevid.ir/fa/result?ytch=UC9ApGbSBPodel8t31yCkL_g mcvideoskannada: https://www.seevid.ir/fa/result?ytch=UCgkZscp0USquXvAn-t1Is-g mcvideostelugu: https://www.seevid.ir/fa/result?ytch=UCy-MkC-rEK1sMLK2NJSFxTw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HISTORY ======== The worship of Sastha forms part of the very ancient history of south India.[8] At Sabarimala, the deity is worshiped as Ayyappan and as Dharmasasta. The shrine of Sabarimala is an ancient temple. The prince of Pandalam dynasty, an avatar of Ayyappan, meditated at Sabarimala temple and became one with the divine. The place where the prince meditated is the Manimandapam. There are many Sastha temples in South India and across the globe.[9] As per the temple history, the Sastha temple at Sabarimala is one of the five Sastha temples founded by Lord Parasurama. The other Sastha temples in this group of five includes the Ayyappan Temples:[10] at Kulathupuzha, where the Sastha appears as a Balaka or child; at Aryankavu where the Lord appears as a Brahmachari or young man; at Achankovil Shastha Temple, where the lord leads the Grihastha Ashrama life here and depicted along with his two wives – Purna and Pushkala;[11] at Sabarimala, where the lord is depicted in the Vanaprastha or form of renunciation; at Poonambala Medu the Lord appears as a yogi and where the "makaravilaku' is lit.[12] There also exists a theory based on account from the writings of the Chinese traveller Huan Tsang, who visited India in the 6th century. In his writing, he mentions about a temple of Avalokiteśvara, a Bodhisattva, located near Mount Potalaka. But scholars say Avalokiteśvara is an epiphany of Hari-Hara (Vishnu and Siva)[13] Based on this, there is a theory that the Sabarimala was originally temple of Avalokiteśvara. As per the Buddhist origin theory, in the sanskrit thesaurus Amarakosha, the word Sastha or Dharmasasta is one of the eighteen synonyms of Gautama Buddha. The Mudra shown by the idol of Ayyappa and the yogic position also may have a connection to Vitarka mudra and Lotus position in which Buddha is depicted generously. The chants of “Sharanam”recited by the worshippers to Sabarimala were synonymous to the Saranathrayam of Buddhist disciples and not used in any other Hindu temples. But these are just assumptions and there are no other historical or archeological or geographical evidences to support this theory. After the installation of the temple, it was mostly unreachable for about three centuries. In the 12th century, a Tamil king called Rajasekhara Pandiyan,(a prince of Pandalam Dynasty) called Manikandan, rediscovered the original path to reach Sabarimala. He had many followers with him, including the descendants of the Vavar (a Muslim warrior whom Manikandan defeated) family. This Prince is considered an Avatar of Ayyappa, and is believed to have led a pack of Tigers to his Palace with Vavar and then later disappeared to the Sabarimala temple. The temple was then renovated. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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