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OverviewBlue Flame of the South: Guruvayurappan's Divine Presence from Dwarka to Kerala is a profound spiritual and cultural journey into the heart of one of India's most revered temple deities. Drawing upon myth, scripture, temple tradition, and living devotion, this book tells the timeless story of Lord Guruvayurappan-Krishna in his most intimate and accessible form-whose divine presence traveled across ages and geographies to settle in the lush land of Kerala. From the drowning city of Dwarka to the quiet sanctity of Guruvayur, this narrative illuminates not only a physical migration but a sacred continuity that lives on in ritual, music, and memory. With elegant prose and deeply reflective insight, this book explores Guruvayurappan not merely as a temple idol, but as a living consciousness-a blue flame that continues to warm generations of seekers. It unravels the symbolism of the Lord's four-armed form, the meaning of his abode in the south, and the layered mythology that connects him to cosmic events, divine migrations, and human longing. It traces how this flame of bhakti, once kindled by sages and saints, grew into a radiant culture of devotion that continues to shape Kerala's religious life even today. The chapters move with the rhythm of sacred storytelling-each one offering a different facet of Guruvayurappan's world. Readers encounter the rise of devotional mysticism, the role of saints like Poonthanam and Vilvamangalam, and the silent architecture of ritual that transforms time into eternity. The book offers a poetic exploration of daily worship, temple festivals, and the deeper meaning of darshan-where the gaze of the Lord becomes a mirror and a blessing. Pilgrimage becomes more than a physical journey; it is a movement of the soul. Through winding roads, timeless chants, and encounters with the divine, the seeker is gradually led to a space beyond maps-the inner temple where Guruvayurappan truly resides. This is where the book speaks most intimately: not as a historical guide, but as a companion for the devotee, the wanderer, the one who longs for something eternal. In a time when tradition faces the flux of modernity, Blue Flame of the South also reflects on how faith adapts without fading. It looks at the temple in the digital age, at children growing up with stories of Krishna, and at the quiet power that keeps Guruvayur's sanctum vibrant amidst a changing world. Complete with a glossary of key devotional terms, selected prayers in Romanized Sanskrit and Malayalam, a pilgrimage guide, and a festival calendar, this book is both a spiritual offering and a cultural archive. Whether you are a lifelong devotee, a curious seeker, or a lover of India's sacred geography, Blue Flame of the South invites you to step into a living tradition-where every lamp, every hymn, and every moment is lit by the Lord who never leaves. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mohan Chandra UpretyPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9798296766021Pages: 84 Publication Date: 06 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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