Divyadesam List !new!
The 105 earthly Divyadesams are traditionally categorized by their geographical grouping, often referred to as Nadu (Region) or by specific clusters.
The 108 temples are traditionally categorized based on their geographic and cultural regions: divyadesam list
Paramapadam (Vaikuṇṭha) is listed as a Divyadesam but has no geographic coordinates. Yet it receives hymns from Nammāḻvār ( Tiruvāymoḻi 1.1). The Ācāryas explain that reciting those hymns is the equivalent of pilgrimage to heaven. Thus, the list collapses physical distance into ritual utterance. The 105 earthly Divyadesams are traditionally categorized by
The remote Himalayan shrines like Badrinath and Muktinath (Nepal) are seasonal. The passes open only between May and November due to harsh winters. The Ācāryas explain that reciting those hymns is
13 temples located across Kerala and Kanyakumari. Vada Naadu: 11 temples spanning Northern India and Nepal. Vinuloga: 2 celestial realms beyond the physical Earth. The Divine Postures of Vishnu
