Agasthiar's Universal Magazine
  Issue 18
  Sri La Sri Lobha Matha Agasthiar Ashram
  Thiru Annamalai, Tamil Nadu, India
Sri La Sri Lobha Matha Agasthiar Ashram


Sri Agasthiar The Fourth Vishnupathi of the Parthiba Year - February 13, 2ØØ6 - Lord Ranganatha of Singavaram

The fourth Vishnupathi auspicious time period of the Parthiba year occurs on late night February 12 and continues into the morning of February 13, 2ØØ6. Observe this occasion according to the Siddha worship procedures described in the February 2ØØ6 issue of Sri Agasthia Vijayam, the Ashram monthly magazine.

The nine hour period from 0130 hours to 1030 hours IST on February 13 is of great spiritual importance. As we have pointed out elsewhere in AUMzine (articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), spiritual aspirants can make great spiritual progress by following specific worship procedures revealed by the Siddhas for this particular time period. The Sathguru, Guru Mangala Gandharva Venkataraman, has been revealing these Siddha procedures for many years now. We hope that Vaishnavites and Narayana devotees everywhere will make it a point to observe this most important Vishnupathi worship procedure as revealed to us by the Siddhas.

The Vishnupathi time period occurs once in three months. Thus there are four Vishnupathi time periods in each varusham (year). Since each varusham repeats once in 60 years, each of these Vishnupathi periods occurs once only in 60 years. In other words, if you miss celebrating the fourth Vishnupathi of the Parthiba varusham (year), you'll have to wait 60 years for the next one! Hence seize the moment and celebrate each Vishnupathi in accordance with Siddha procedures.

The Vishnupathi auspicious time period marks that time in a different era during which Lord Narayana performed miracles for the sake of His devotees. Each of these auspicious Vishnupathi time periods should be observed by devotees using a specific set of Siddha worship procedures.

For February 13, 2ØØ6, these pooja procedures have been described in the February 2ØØ6 issue of Sri Agasthia Vijayam, the Ashram monthly magazine. Please refer to this issue for details and do this pooja as described therein. As with all poojas, the Lord blesses the devotee with both spiritual and material wealth.

The February 2ØØ6 issue of the Ashram monthly magazine also describes the great spiritual events that happened during the Parthiba Maasi maasa (i.e., fourth) Vishnupathi during various yugas. So make sure you read this issue of the magazine.

Lord Ranganatha Temple in Singavaram near Gingee - Vishnupathi February 2006
Lord Ranganatha's temple
in Singavaram near Gingee.
The Temple of Honor during the
fourth Vishnupathi of the Parthiba varusham.

Lord Ranganatha Temple in Singavaram near Gingee - Vishnupathi February 2006

Lord Ranganatha Temple in Singavaram near Gingee - Vishnupathi February 2006

Lord Ranganatha in Singavaram near Gingee - Lord of Honor during Vishnupathi February 2006 The Divine Countenance! An artist's sketch
Lord Sri Ranganatha of Singavaram
The Lord of Honor during the
fourth Vishnupathi of the Parthiba varusham.

Lord Ranganatha Temple in Singavaram near Gingee - Vishnupathi February 2006

Sri Ranga Natha, the Lord of Lords

Om Salutations to Lord Sri Ranganatha of Singavaram
Om Salutations to Mother Sri Ranganayaki of Singavaram
Om Salutations to Sri Maha Vishnu
Om Salutations to Maha Guru Sri Agasthiar
Om Salutations to the Agasthiar Lineage
Om Salutations to the Siddhas


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