The Evolution theory And the Abode of Maaya.

Human evolution is encoded in the Vishnu Dashavathars, and each avatar has a distinct meaning. Darwin is typically given credit for the evolution hypothesis. However, we knew this even before there was a language or tribe in England. The message from the Avatars was that humans evolved from aquatic reptiles to mammals, mammals to half-evolved men, half-evolved men to primitive men, primitive men to voyager men, voyager men to ideal humans, and ideal humans to evolved men who are open-minded, scientifically advanced, and spiritually advanced men and men who are war-driven. 


Dashavatharam


To name them they go by Mathsyaavatar-Fish, Kurmavatar-turtle, Varahavatar-Mammal, Narasimha-Half evolved man, Vamana-primitive man, Parashurama-wanderer who traveled the whole world, Rama-The Ideal human, Krishna-A man of advancement, Buddha-Man of spirituality, Kalki-Man of war and brain and brawn. And this blog is not about any of them it is about the Mystique of Vishnu -The Vishnu Maaya.


Jagan Mohini

The most mystical thing in our world is Maya, hence all Atmas and sometimes even Paramatmas have a tendency to repeat mistakes despite being aware of the consequences. We can find references to Vishnumaaya, the supreme illusion that teaches us that nothing in this world is perfect, in our ancient books like the Vishnu Puran and the Bhagavad Gita. The most incredible illusion ever produced or portrayed by the guardian himself is Mohini, the subject of this blog.

The most unique aspect of this blog is—This is the only Vishnu temple where the deity is neither Vishnu nor Maaya. Yes, the primary idols in this temple are Vishnu facing the front and Mohini facing the back; for this reason, the temple is known as the Shri Jaganmohini Keshava Swami Temple.


Shri Jaganmohini Keshava Swami 
idol

As you can see, the idol's front part perfectly resembles a man, while its back part resembles a woman. In fact, each component's Naivedyas and ornamental clothing are distinct from the others.

As per Bhagwat and the Local priest, the Sthalapurāṇa goes time back to Samudra Manthana when Devatas and Rakshas were fighting over who should receive the holy divine nectar, "Shri Maha Vishnu" intervened under the Avatar of Mohini and persuaded both rivalry groups by promising to distribute the holy divine nectar to Devatas and Rakshas in equal shares. However, holy and divine nectar was dispersed to Devatas only for the benefit of world peace and the welfare of sages, and the Mohini vanished. 



Samudra Manthana
                                           
Shiva desired to witness Vishnumaaya directly by himself after Narada Muni mentioned the Maya of Vishnu to him later. Lord Shiva was drawn to Mohini after observing her most captivating beauty. It is widely held that the holy episode was the outcome of the birth of "AYYAPPA SWAMY," therefore he pursued her in an effort to briefly obtain the presence of his consort Parvathi Devi. Lord Shiva caught a whiff of one of the flowers that had fallen from Mohini's plait. Then, to his surprise, he encountered "Shri Maha Vishnu" in the person of Mohini, and he felt ashamed of his actions. The location where the flower from Mohini's plait fell is known as RYALI, which means "Fall" in Telugu.
For the aforementioned reason, this location became known as Ryali, and Lord Shiva and Shri Mahavishnu appeared there with the shape of Mohini on the back side. The Shiva Lingam was blessed by Lord Brahma with his Kamandalam, and as a result, Lord Shiva in Ryali is revered as Shri Uma Kamandalesara Swamy, while Shri Mahavishnu, who is represented by the Mohini on his back, is revered as Shri Jaganmohini Kesava Swamy. The Shiva and Vishnu Temples are situated next to one another. The temples of Lord Shiva and Vishnu at Ryali face each other in an unusual east-west orientation.



Lord Shiva and Jaganmohini


This settlement was a part of a wild forest during the 11th century, and Chola Rajas ruled over these areas. Shri Raja Vikrama Deva, who ruled these regions at the time, visited this location for hunting. After a long day of hunting wild animals, he needed to rest. Under the cover of a large ponna tree, he dozed off and dreamed. In his dream, Lord Shri Maha Vishnu showed up and told him that his shrine was underground in this location. He then told the Raja to get the wooden chariot pulled there, and where the chariot's nail dropped, the shrine could be found. Raja followed through on his promise, and the area where the chariot's pin landed was dug up and the idol was discovered, fulfilling Raja's wish. In the eleventh century, he built a tiny temple and organized worship there. Prakarams were developed over time, and in 1936 it underwent renovation. Salagrama Ekasila is the shrine of Shri Jaganmohini Kesava Swamy, measuring 5 feet in height and 3 feet in width.


Ryali Temple

The most amazing thing about this temple is that elected officials don't go there because they fear having their power revoked. This temple is renowned for promotions and transfers to desired locations and positions. 

Rajahmundry Railway Station and Visakhapatnam Airport are the closest. From surrounding towns like Kakinada, Rajahmundry, Amalapuram, and Ravulapalem, Ryali may be reached by bus or automobile. Buses are available from Kakinada, Rajahmundry, and Amalapuram, which are each 74 kilometers, 40 kilometers, and 34 kilometers away. Also, Konaseema is a lush, green, and peaceful place with the most scenic route you can find in this region.









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