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Monday, 18 March 2019

A Glimpse on Vellingiri Hills

Hello everyone from #mitmar,
Happy to connect to you guys after a long time,

Travelling 30kms from Coimbatore crossing Isha Yoga Centre there we reach the footsteps of Vellingiri or Vellinangiri Andavar Hills 

Salient Features :

It is also known as South Kailash

It is the one and only temple in Tamilnadu to Workship Lord Shiva in Ancient Tamil Culture and in Tamil Language

In the Hills you can Hear the Panjavaadhiya Sound of Lord Shiva Sometime

The Temple consists of Natures entrance like arch called Thoranappaarai

An Natural Nandhi(hill) is Situated to opposite to temple, protecting lord siva

The Panjaboodhaas are interlinked naturally

The hill itself a Linga

and three Suyambu Linga's are present

And February To May is suitable to Visit Vellingiri Hills



History:
Before 200 Years in a place called Narisivuram(typo) a farmer called Vellingiri Gounder Raised his Cattle's there, he used to raise his cows regularly for a period of months in the hills
while raising a cow breed called Kaaram Pasu (short Cows) be there. It yields a calf per year and it will be Donated to PERUR Pattiswarar Temple every year, Likewise one day there was no yield of milk, The Temple administration called the Milkman who raised the cow and enquired,
and the very next day also it continues, the Milkman followed the cow and the cow crosses the Vella Vinayagar Kovil on the Vellingiri Hills and cow itself gives the milk to the second Sivalinga there, then they found out the temple. The Horn Mark and blood mark of the cow is still Present there ! 

                                     




   


Experiences of Each Hill:

You need to have a Bamboo stick to walk through the hill, The Devar's and Rishi's will help you to reach the seventh hill by the means of this bamboo stick

First Hill: 
It is so steeper and a cave was present , in which siddhas used to medidate in ancient times and the famous vellai Vinayagar Temple is present there

Second Hill:
They relate the second hill with the Paambaatti Siddhar, It is the place where Lord Murugan Blessed Paambatti Siddhar,
An artificial well was also found there which was made by Paambaatti Siddhar
They relate the Second Hill with the Swaadishtaana Chakra in the Human Body which was related to sex, they indirectly relate the slipping steps with this sex Chakra

Third Hill:
There presents again one artificial water well and many caves which was used by the siddhas









Fourth & Fifth Hill:
There present the Beema KaliUrundai which was given briefly in Mahabaratham and Seethai Vanam which was given in Ramayanam

Sixth Hill:
There present Aandi Sunai , which was related to Holy Kaasi , If we talk Bath in That River the bad sin done by us will be washed off
And this Hill is filled full Of Holy Viboothi(white sand) and it is also known  Thiruneer Malai









Seventh Hill:
There present the Suyambu Lingas which was related to the Pancha Boothas
They call the rising of sun as Siva Dharisanam it's so special there
The Seventh hill is so Steeper than others and  its about 1km and walk carefully through it
its 6000 feet above sea level

there we see a Person Called Thiru.Senthil who is the Priest there





Geographical Details:
The Velliangiri hills form a major range in the Western Ghats in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The seven hills with altitudes ranging from 520 m – 1840 m are bordered by the plains of Coimbatore district to the east, the Palghat district of Kerala on the western boundary, the Nilgiri mountains to the north, and the Siruvani hills on the southern boundary. The annual rainfall is quite variable in the hills (500 mm – 7000 mm) with temperatures ranging from 0 °C during winter to 41 °C in the summer. Many seasonal rivers such as the Neelivaikal, Mayar or Andisunai traverse the hilly landscape. The Noyyal river originating from Velliangiri hills is one of the major tributaries of the Cauvery, which irrigates about 100,000 of hectares of agricultural land in the plains. The Velliangiri hills watershed feeds into the Siruvani dam, which is the main drinking water supply for 1,500,000 people in the urban centre of Coimbatore

source: Thiru.Senthil, Priest of Vellingiri Aandavar Temple

AVOID PLASTICS THERE PLEASE