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Lord Siva To Be Adored |
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Temples
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INTRODUCTION |
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Siva
I Adored and decided to print 100 short write-ups of temples the
very same ones I visited, including the most visit-worthy Dwadasa
Jyotirlinga kshetras, Pancha Bhutasthalas and Pancharamas, and I did
complete a major portion of the composition by then. Suddenly
there appeared a hair-pin bend on the road of my journey, and
while negotiating it, I tumbled upon a great treasure that lured,
but marred the proposal mooted first, i.e. the books I chanced to
procure without conscious effort, as a matter of fact, lifted the
curtain on that Almighty highest SIVA. Revealing his cosmic
form, in a flash, as it were, showed hundreds and hundreds of
Mandirs where in he has been abiding since time immemmorial to
lifting the deserving Saranagathas with his abundant compassion on
their accepting him as their only Saviour, with absolute,
unconditional, unalterable surrender to him and his will.
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