Sunday outing 🛕🛕
Have you visited the Kabaleeshwarar temple that is in Mylapore? A temple of excellence and magnanimity. The temple was very divine and gave a positive vibration when I entered today. I went in the morning and that mild sunlight with the chillness still present around, a perfect time to visit a huge temple like that. Ambal ( the female deity) was ready and fully fresh to give us blessings by the time we went to the temple. Yes ! She is the head of the house right so obviously she will be quick enough and yes on the other hand I think she was too excited to meet me especially 😉. Lord Shiva, the main deity of the temple was seated beside. Lord shiva will always suggest his devotees to first worship his wife Goddess Parvati and then to come to him. Like his orders I first went to see Ambal ( common name used to address Parvati. Goddess Parvati has many names according to her avatar in Hindu mythology), then I took blessings from Lord Shiva, whom I never miss to worship daily. I am greatly devoted to Lord Shiva 🙏🙇. Both of them were divine and gave me a energetic vibe. I think they conveyed their blessings for me to stay happy and focus on my studies as tomorrow the college is reopening. The aesthetic of the temple was soothing and thankfully there was no rush and crowd which made me to have a relaxed conversation with God. This temple is very famous one, an ancient construction where I could witness many tourists excitedly entering the divine place.
Last but not the least, both the deities didn't send me out with empty stomach. Ahh! I had a very tasty and delicious 'sakara pongal' (sweet pongal if to translate). It was very yummy and a nice start to my hungry tummy. Mylapore is known for the presence of temples around and many things related to culture we could witness here. A nice place to visit and of course the streets will be crowded.
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