In 1930, a British officer working as a SI (Sub Inspector) in a police station committed suicide (which is now called one town police station)

Our gods and goddesses are generally despised by British people. He mentioned Ammavaru once during a conversation with others.

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People around him cautioned him that talking about Ammavaru in that manner was inappropriate (Kanakadurga Devi)

"I'll talk to her and see what she does," he replied. He proceeded to take recklessly.
After coming home, he discovered that his wife and four children had contracted smallpox and were in a dreadful state.
When he left for work in the morning, they were all doing fine. However, by the time he returned home, they were all in bad shape.

He became terrified, realized his error, and dashed to Indrakeeladri. He pleaded with Ammavaru and offered her Sashtanga Namaskaram.
"O, mother! Please forgive me for my blunder, which I made because of my false ego. Please help me save my wife and kids."

He promised himself that if Ammavaru saved his family, he would rejoice.
He returned home with prescription medications. When he opened the door, he was astounded to discover that neither his wife nor his children had even a trace of smallpox on their bodies.
He was taken aback and said that on every Vijayadashami, they would perform "Paru vetotsavam" at Jammi Chettu in Vijayawada, then take Ammavaru to the police station and keep her with us for one day. This custom has been carried on since then.
Even now, on Vijayadashami, when Ammavaru is being returned to the mountain after Teppotsavam, you will witness CI's from one town police station arriving with royal emblems and carrying Ammavaru to their police station with tremendous joy, as if she were their mother.
That day, the police station would be decorated like a temple, as the event is very important to them. For darshan, Ammavaru is housed at the police station.

For CIs serving at one town police station, this is a tradition that has been passed down down the generations.
This episode was documented in the 1930 Endowments Gazette.

You could think it's unfair to witness individuals contracting smallpox, cholera, and other diseases simply because they said anything negative about Ammavaru.
Keep one thing in mind. When Ammavaru wants to spend a day in the police station, she fabricates instances like Her Leela.

The most important point is that we should never talk about the Mahatmas of God casually.

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Sri Ananthalwar, Sri Chakrathalwar and Sri Garudalwar.

"ஸ்ரீ சக்கரம்" என்னும் "ஸ்ரீ சுதர்ஸனம்" எம்பெருமான் ஸ்ரீ மகாவிஷ்ணுவின் பிரதான ஆயுதம்!

அவர் தம் வலது திருக்கரத்தில் ஏந்தியுள்ள ஸ்ரீ சுதர்ஸனம், பக்தர்களைக் காக்கவும், துஷ்டர்களை அழிக்கவும் செய்கிறது.


"ஸ்ரீ அனந்தன்" என்ற நாகம், கருடன், ஸ்ரீ சுதர்ஸனம் - இம்மூவரும் பகவானை ஒரு நொடி கூட பிரியாது அவரைத் தொழும் ‘நித்யசூரிகள்’.

ஸ்ரீ வைகுண்டத்தில் ஸ்ரீ மஹாவிஷ்ணுவின் இருக்கையாகவும், பாற்கடலில் பாம்புப் படுக்கையாகவும், ஆதிசேஷனாக குடையாகவும், நடக்கையில் பாதுகையாகவும் இருப்பவர் அனந்தன்.

பகவான் மனதால் நினைத்தவுடன், நினைத்த இடத்திற்கு அவரைத் தாங்கிச் செல்லும் வாகனமாகவும், அவரது தாஸனாகவும் திகழ்பவர் கருடன்.

"ஸ்ரீ சுதர்ஸனாழ்வார், ஸ்ரீ கருடாழ்வார், ஸ்ரீ அனந்தாழ்வார்" என இவர்கள் மூவர்கள் மட்டுமே, பகவானை ஆட்கொண்டவர்கள் என்பதால் ஏற்பட்ட சிறப்பாகும் - ஆழ்வார் என்ற அடைமொழி.

நாராயணா ஹரி நாராயணா!

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