Kaisika Ekadasi: The Sacred Power of Eighteen Promises
A Cosmic Prelude Long ago, the earth was submerged in water. To rescue Her, Lord Sriman Narayana assumed the form of Varaha , the mighty boar, and plunged into the muddy depths, lifting the earth back into safety. Yet Sri Bhoomi Piratti , the presiding deity of the earth, was deeply troubled. She worried for Her children, bound in worldly suffering. Seeking deliverance for them, She asked the Lord for a path ( Upaya ). Narayana, holding Her tenderly on His lap, narrated the story of Nampaduvan in the village of Thirukkurungudi near Thirunelveli , assuring Her that salvation lies in singing His glory — Gana Rupa Upayam . The Kaisika Purana is the 48th chapter of the Varaha Purana and is traditionally referred to as “Kaisika Mahatyam”. The term “Kaishika Pann” denotes a tradition of singing hymns dedicated to the Almighty, set to a specific style of recitation accompanied by music. Similarly, there is a practice known as Naivalam, which is noted in Thirumangai ...