We successfully hosted a private meditation and healing event at Sparsa Resort in Thiruvannamalai, graced by the blessings of our ancestor, Arulmigu Shiva. This event marked my inaugural live, in-person experience and was the result of considerable dedication in its organization.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the management of Sparsa Resort, Kalaimagal Event Management, Dreaming Tree Restaurant, and Sanal Eco Shop, as well as the newspaper vendors who efficiently distributed our flyers, and the Thiruvannamalai Times media and my marketing team for their invaluable collaboration.
A special acknowledgment goes to Mrs. Leela Singam from Malaysia, our generous sponsor, for coordinating the catering with Sparsa Resort and for providing thoughtful door gifts made from seed plants, which can be potted for growth, effectively showcasing our branding, Yash Foundation.
Please note that, to respect our clients' privacy, we refrained from taking any videos or photographs during the event.
“Keep your eyes focused on Arulmigu Shiva and he will come for you” ~ Yasotha Jegathesan. Captured on October 21, 2024. I have previously given an interview about my personal experience with Nandi who came to my rescue. You too may receive his blessings if you keep your eyes on him.
Link to my interview about my Nandi experience:
Face of the Nandi at Arunachala Hill. Natural rock formation of the face. You can view this formation while on the Girivalam road.
When you do Girivalam at Thiruvannamalai or visiting the city, don’t miss this temple called Thiru Ner Annamalai Temple. According to Arunachala Puranam (not to be mistaken with Shiva puranam), this is the only place where Nandi faces Unnamalai Amman because this is the place she stayed penance, bath in the teppakolam (pond) and meditated and received the presence of Shiva as a young Rishi in the form of Nandi.
Can’t take photos inside the temple but managed to take permission to take the name of the temple for reference.
The temple is built in such a way that it receives the light from the sunrise into the sannidhi once a year during Chittarai, April month.
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