Draksharamam is located at a distance of 28 Km from Kakinada,50 Km from Rajahmundry and 25 Km from Amalapuram. Throughout the length and breadth of the Sacred "Mother India", there are many pilgrim centers. From amongst them "Draksharama" is the one in the Southern India on the Eastern Bank of the River Godavari. It is colloquially known as Draksharama carrying the implied meaning as "Draksharama" meaning the Abode of Daksha Prajapathi - the Father-in-law of Lord Siva and the beloved Father of 'Sati' the spiritual spouse of Lord Siva.The history of the Sacred Pilgrimage is exhaustively dealt within the 'Skanda Purana' of Sri Vyasa. To give a brief narration of the same the story goes thus. Once Daksha Prajapathi decided to perform a Yaga.
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In pursuance of the same, he had been to Kailasa to invite Gods and Goddesses to sanctify his 'Yajna' and accept his hospitality.But when he had been there, Lord Siva was in his Court immersed in his spiritual splendor. But Daksha Prajapathi out of his ego of being the father-in-law of Lord Siva mistook the Lord's trance as indifference towards him.So, being put out at the difference of his Son-in-law he came back without inviting the Lord and the Lady to his sacrifice. | |||
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Thursday, 18 May 2017
Draksharamm :Dakshin kasi
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