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Bhrigu (Sanskrit: भृगु, IAST: Bhṛgu) is a rishi of Adi-rishi tradition. He is one of the seven great sages, the Saptarshis, and one of the many Prajapatis (the facilitators of creation) created by Brahma. [1] The first compiler of predictive astrology and also the author of Bhrigu Samhita, an astrological classic.
Bhrigu's ashram 'Deepostak' was located near Dhosi Hill in present-day Haryana-Rajasthan border in India. Major parts of the Bhṛgu Saṃhitā were lost or destroyed. Bhrigu was the first compiler of predictive astrology. [3] He compiled an estimated 500,000 horoscopes and recorded the life details and events of various people.
It is considered as an Abhimana sthalam of Vishnu and one of the Pancha Kshethram Where Maha Lakshmi was born as Bhargavi- the daughter of Maharishi Bhrigu. The rest four temples of the Panch Kshethram are Sarangapani temple, Kumbakonam , Oppiliappan temple , Nachiyar Koil and Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala .
The palm leaves in Tamil Nādu temples use a style different from that of Deva Keralam, and the Tamil method of Nādi Astrology is paralleled by Bhrigu Samhitā in north India, which has been published in part, but many spurious publications in the name of Bhrigu Samhitā have also appeared in the market.
The maharishi Bhrigu. The Pancha Kshetram, (Sanskrit: पञ्च क्षेत्रम्, romanized: Pañca Kṣetram, lit. 'Five abodes/stages of Vishnu') or Pancha Bhargavi Kshethram, is a group of five Hindu temples in India which are dedicated to the deities Vishnu and Lakshmi.
Thirumalai Deivam is a 1973 Indian Tamil-language Hindu mythological film, directed and written by A. P. Nagarajan. ... After Bhrigu left, Lakshmi left Vishnu as ...
Adi moola Srinivasa Perumal Temple or Adi moola Venkataramanaswamy Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu located in a village called Mookanur, in the Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu, India. Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture , it is believed to have been built by the Pallava dynasty .
The Vaikhanasa Brahmins/Vaikhanasas are a tiny Vaishnavite Brahmin community [9] of about 4000 families [better source needed] widely dispersed in South India at Vaishnava temples in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and parts of Karnataka and also worldwide especially in the United States of America, Germany, Australia, UK, and some parts of Europe.