Papanasini stream

Papanasini is the mountain stream in wayanad district of kerala.

Papanasini Stream

Emanating from the heart of Brahmagiri forest flowing through roots, leaves and flowers of ancient trees and medicinal herbs, Papanasini is a holy mountain stream accessible around 1 km northwest of the temple premises. Pilgrims bathe here as they consider its waters to be sacred with powers to absolve one's sins. Further, the temple offers services to immerse cremation ashes in the sacred mountain stream to be thus carried to Kaveri River and from there to the ocean. This is a part of the last rites.

Rajiv Gandhi 's ashes are immersed here.[1][2]

According to Thirunelli temple officials, if the ashes of the dead are immersed in Papanasini, it is equivalent to doing the rituals in Gaya.

Geography

The river begins as a spring in the Brahmagiri Hills region near Tirunelli Temple. The river meets the Kalindi River of Kerala (not the more famous Kalindi which is also known as Yamuna).

Legends

According to tradition, Vishnu granted the power of the Papanasini river to wash away all sins as a boon to Lord Brahma, after Lord Brahma installed an idol of Vishnu at Thirunelli Temple. Pilgrims travel to Papansini river on karkidaka vavu to wash themselves of their sins.

See also

References

  1. PTI (4 April 2019). "Wayanad is more than just about politics for Rahul, it comes with a Rajiv Gandhi connect". ThePrint. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  2. Service, Tribune News. "Rahul prays at stream where Rajiv's ashes were immersed". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 3 August 2020.

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