Friday, June 10, 2022

Introduction to Athara Sthalam

Athara sthalams are the abodes of Lord Shiva in various manifestations. They are considered to be the guardians of particular chakra.


Athara sthalam indicates the places which are considered to be divine impersonification of Tantric chakras associated with human anatomy. For example Annamalaiyar temple is called the Manipooraga sthalam associated with Manipura, the human anatomical cause for the spiritual ignorance, thirst, jealousy, treachery, shame, fear, disgust, delusion, foolishness and sadness. Athara sthalam are six temples, out of which four temples are located in Tamil Nadu, one in Andhra Pradesh and one at Varanasi.

In upcoming weeks, we will post the information about each of these sthalas.



Tantric Chakra
Description
Temple
Location
Symbol
Anthagam (Sanskrit आज्ञा, ājňā)
Brain directly behind eyebrow
Natarajar Temple
Chidambaram

Visuthi (Sanskrit विशुद्ध, Viśuddha)
Neck region near spine
Sri Kalahastheeswara Swami Temple
Kalahasthi

Anahata (Sanskrit अनाहत, Anāhata)
Central Channel behind spine
Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Varanasi


Manipooragam (Sanskrit मणिपूर, Manipūra)
Spine directly behind navel
Arunachaleshwarar Temple
Thiruvannamalai


Swasthistanam (Sanskrit स्वाधिष्ठान, Svādhişthāna)
One’s own abode
Thiruvanaikaval
Trichy


Moolatharam (Sanskrit मूलाधार Mūlādhāra)
Basal end of the spinal column
Thyagaraja Swamy Temple
Tiruvarur

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