Over time, the temple constructed by Lord Vishnu perished. On this happy note, Lord Ganesha got married to Brahma’s two daughters, Riddhi and Siddhi. Lord Ganesha assumed the name Siddhivinayak after granting all the wishes put forward by Vishnu, including defeating the two demons, Madhu and Kaitabha.Īfter this episode, Lord Brahma also became successful in creating this universe and filling it with Nature. Vishnu installed the idol of Gajanan (Lord Ganesha) in a unique four-door temple constructed by him. The pleased Ganesha granted Vishnu’s wish wholeheartedly. Lord Vishnu chose Siddhatek as his shelter for performing the rituals required for propitiating Ganesha. To achieve one’s true desire chanting of Shadakshari mantra is also extremely important, averred Shiva. After listening to Vishnu’s celestial notes, Lord Shiva made an appearance and directed Vishnu to seek Lord Ganesha’s blessings for accomplishing the task. To seek a direction, Vishnu put the fight on halt and came in disguise as a Gaan kushal Gandharva and started singing. Lord Brahma woke up Lord Vishnu as no one but Vishnu could overpower the demons. The ferocious demons perpetrated atrocities against other gods and goddesses. Taking advantage of Vishnu’s idleness, demons Madhu and Kaitabha surfaced from Vishnu’s ears. However, wh en Lord Brahma was on his mission, Lord Vishnu fell asleep. Extremely delighted with Brahma’s penance, Lord Ganesha fulfilled his wish of introducing beautiful Nature to the universe. To accomplish this objective he, with all his tenacity and perseverance, kept on chanting the holy word ‘Om’ incessantly. In times of yore, Lord Brahma conceived the idea of starting a universe and filling it with beautiful Nature. Siddhatek is famous in Hindu mythology as this is the place where Lord Vishnu defeated two ferocious demons Madhu and Kaitabha, and achieved siddhi after battling with them for thousand years. The temple is situated off the Pune-Solapur highway about 48 km from the town of Srigonda in Ahamadanagar district. The temple is situated next to Bhima River. Location of the Temple - Siddhatek is a remote little village along the river Bhima in the Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra. Lord Vishnu is supposed to have vanquished the demons Madhu and Kaitabha after propitiating Ganesha here. It is said that that Lord Vishnu acquired his siddhi (power) at the Siddhatek Mountain. The history of the temple and the interesting fact that Sri Narsingha bhagwan sweats regularly shows the fire element visible in the prashna.The Siddhivinayak Ashtavinayak Temple at Siddhatek is amongst the most famous temples in India. The present temple of clearly matches the above conclusions. It should be within the 200km range based on technical data and must be present in North side of present location. It must be situation in North from present location. Agni ṭatva is very prominent as visible in pāncangam. It must have lions, elephants in idol forms. It must be affluent, golden almost shinning temple. It must have other deities including some female deity as well. It must be a strong well-built temple based on sign and planets in Leo. Total Summary– The temple is of an Ugra form of Sri Vishnu so it cannot be Sri Rama. Mercury is North, tara is in North so from present location it must be placed in North. From present location of Kadiri Sri Laxmi Narisingha Swami temple is in North. We matched it with pāncangam data and actual temple from present location. Secondly, the deity should be ugra like Lion. Mercury lord (Form of Vishnu), Because of Leo, there is a very strong temple. Question Is there a temple, if yes, where ?-3 Now we observe Agni ṭatva which does not fit Sri Rama. We are left with Sri Rama and Sri Narasiṃha. Three choices are Sri Rama, Sri Siva and Narsingha Bhagwan of Kadiri. Here we are clear through above that it is not Sri Siva. Summarize- Day indicates Vishnu, Paksa is Vishnu. Virgo is strongest in bhava bala, thereby giving power to Mercury. Jupiter having aspect from Mercury, Moon, Mars and Venus. a chivalrous, fond of lavish food, eats well towards the end of the dinner, an orator and very friendly with women and good men. According to Saravali, it is a man who is adept in serving women’s interests, i.e. If is a young woman sailing with her retinue to the other side of the ocean in a boat with a flag mounted aloft, and with facial colour resembling that of a Champak flower. Ṃeena is sātvika and Brahman- Guru is the lord in 12 th in ḍhaniśtha.