Interesting Facts about Vahanas
Here is the second list of Vahanas:
Picture of Agni on Ram Vahana
1.Vahanas for Ashta Bhairav:
Ashitanga Bhairav—Swan, Guru Bhairav—Bull, Krotha Bhairav—Garuda, Unmatha Bhairav—Horse, Kapala Bhairav—Elephant, Bitchana Bhairav—Pretha, Chanda Bhairav—Peacock, Samhara Bhairav—Lion
2.Vahanas for Sapta Matha:
Sapta Mathas: Maheswari—Rishaba/Bull, Kali—Mahisha, Indrani—Elephant, Varahi—Pig, Narayani—Garuda/Eagle, Kaumari—Peacock/Mayura, Brahmi—Swan/Anna
3.Vahana Order in Temples: 6th Day=Gaja, 8[SUP]th[/SUP] Day=Horse Vahana
Temple Vahanas are taken out in a particular order. The Agama Shastras have stipulated some rules regarding this. For instance Ani Thirumanjana Festival at Chidamabaram Shiva Temple is celebrated in the following order:
First Day: Dwaja Arohanam (Flag Hoisting),In the night Pancha murthy procession in Manjam
Second day: Silver ChandraPrabha Vahana
Third day: Gold Surya Prabha Vahana
Fourth day: Silver Bhutavahana
Fifth Day: Silver Rishaba Vahana
Sixth day: Silver Elephant Gaja Vahana
Seventh day: Gold Kailash Vahana
Eighth day: Bhikshadanar in Gold Chariot
Ninth Day: Rathothsavam (Ratham= Big Chariot)
Tenth day: Maha Abhishekam
Eleventh day: Muthu Pallakku ( Pearl Palanquin)
Saivaite temples do elephant vahana on the sixth day of festival.
Tirupati-Tirumala Brahmorchavam Calendar:
First Day-Dwajarohan: Flag of Eagle hoisted, Pedda Sesha Vanam/many headed snake vahana;
2n day: Chinna Sesha Vahana/five headed snake, evening Hamsa/swan Vahana;
3[SUP]rd[/SUP] day: Simha/lion Vhana, evening Pearl Palanquin;
4[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Karpaka Vrksha/wish fulfilling tree, Evening Bhoopala Vahana/lord of the world vahana;
5[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Mohini Avatar, evening Garuda/eagle vahana;
6[SUP]th[/SUP] day:Hanumantha vahana, evening Gaja/elephant vahana;
7[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Surya Prabha vahana/under the sun vahana, evening Chandra Prabha vahana/under the moon vahana;
8[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Rathotsavam/chariot festival, evening Horse/Aswa vahana;
9[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Chakra snanam/lord’s disc is immersed in the tank and flag is lowered.
This is typical of North Tamil Nadu and Andhra temples. Surya and Chandra Prabha vahanas are absent in Southern Tamil Nadu. They replace it with other Vahanas. But 8[SUP]th[/SUP] day is allocated for Kuthirai/Aswa/Horse vahana.
Madurai Meenakshi Temple Festival Calendar
1[SUP]st[/SUP] daywara Arohanam;2[SUP]nd[/SUP] day-Bhutha Vahanam, Anna Vahanam;3[SUP]rd[/SUP] day-Golden Palnquin;4[SUP]th[/SUP] day- Kuthirai/horse vahana, 5[SUP]th[/SUP] day-Vrshaba Vahana;6[SUP]th[/SUP] day-Nandhikeswara and Yali Vahana;7[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Silver Simhasana/Lion Throne;8[SUP]th[/SUP] day-Indra Vimanam;9[SUP]th[/SUP] day- Gaja/Yanai Vahanam,Pushpa Pallaku;10[SUP]th[/SUP] day-Ther/Chariot,11[SUP]th[/SUP] day-Rishaba Vahana
4.Vahana in Amarakosha
Amarasimhan’s Amarakosha (First Dictionary of Synonyms in the World) gives Vahana names as other names for Gods. This shows people were very familiar with all Vahanas and flags 2000 years ago.
Hamsa Vahana means Brahma (Swan Vehicle)
Garudadwaja means Vishnu (Eagle Flag)
Vishnuratha means Garuda (chariot of Vishnu)
Vrushadwaja means Shiva (Bull Flag)
Siki Vahana means Lord Kartikeya (Peacock Vehicle)
Megha Vahana means Indra (Cloud as Vehicle)
Havya Vahana means Agni (Fire takes all Havis/food in Yagas)
5.Unusual Vahanas
Some temples have lotus (India’s national flower) as vahana for goddess Devi. Tulsi (Holy Basil plant) also used as a Vahana. Alwartirunagari near Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, has a strange vahana –Tamarind Tree (Imli in Hindi). This is used for one of the twelve Alvars known as Nammalvar. He attained wisdom under a tamarind tree. Another unusual vahana associated with this town is Parangi Narkali (Foreign Chair).The origin of this vahana is shrouded in mystery.
Chandi Devi in Sujanaghat has got varaha (pig) as vahana which is unusual.
Picture of Ashta Bhairav
6.Vahanas of Ganesh
Dhumaketu (kaliyuga): Horse Vahana
Vinayakar (Kritayuga):Simha Vahana
Mayuresar (Treta yUga):Mayura Vahana
Gajananar (Dwapara Yuga): Mushika Vahana
7.Buddhist Vahanas
Buddists also have vahanas for their gods:
Vairochana- Dragon Vahana
Ratna Sambhava- Lion/simha
Amitabha—Mayura/peacock
Amoka siddhi-Eagle
Ashosabya-Elephant
8.Strange Vahanas of Temples
Several temples have unusual vahanas. It is a long list of strange things. Let us look at a few:
Pancha muka Heramba ganapathy-Simha vahana,Nagai Neelayathakshi; Mayura vahana ganapathy:Tiruanaikka,Aruppukottai,Puduvai Mankkula Vinayakar temple paintings; Horse vahana vinayakar-Chennapanayakkan palayam,Koyamputhur; Rishaba vahana ganapathy-Nellai Kanthimathi, Sucheendrum Temples; Elephant vahana Ganapathy-Tiruchendur, Sriviliputtur temples.
Pinna Kili, Gaja Lakshmi,Tulasi Brunda-Karur temple; Sarabha vahana-Tiruchendur Ambal; Kubera vahana-Kumbheswarar temple, Idumba vahana-Swamimalai Murugan; Kalaiman kida/antelope-Valliyur Murugan; Adhikara Nandhi_-Arunachaleswar temple.
In the next part we will look at the Vahanas on ancient Indian coins.
Also read my earlier posts:
1.Iraq: 7 Gods Procession on Vahanas
2.Deer Chariot: Rig Veda to Santa Claus
3.Hindu Vahanas around the World
4.Vahanas in Kalidasa and Tamil Literature
5.Who Rides What Vahanas?
6.உலகம் முழுதும் இந்து தெய்வ வாகனங்கள்
7.சங்கத் தமிழ் இலக்கியத்தில் வாகனங்கள்
8.வாகனங்கள் தோன்றியது எங்கே?ஏன்? எப்போது?
9.எந்தக் கடவுளுக்கு என்ன வாகனங்கள்?
10.Interesting Facts on Vahanas
Here is the second list of Vahanas:
Picture of Agni on Ram Vahana
1.Vahanas for Ashta Bhairav:
Ashitanga Bhairav—Swan, Guru Bhairav—Bull, Krotha Bhairav—Garuda, Unmatha Bhairav—Horse, Kapala Bhairav—Elephant, Bitchana Bhairav—Pretha, Chanda Bhairav—Peacock, Samhara Bhairav—Lion
2.Vahanas for Sapta Matha:
Sapta Mathas: Maheswari—Rishaba/Bull, Kali—Mahisha, Indrani—Elephant, Varahi—Pig, Narayani—Garuda/Eagle, Kaumari—Peacock/Mayura, Brahmi—Swan/Anna
3.Vahana Order in Temples: 6th Day=Gaja, 8[SUP]th[/SUP] Day=Horse Vahana
Temple Vahanas are taken out in a particular order. The Agama Shastras have stipulated some rules regarding this. For instance Ani Thirumanjana Festival at Chidamabaram Shiva Temple is celebrated in the following order:
First Day: Dwaja Arohanam (Flag Hoisting),In the night Pancha murthy procession in Manjam
Second day: Silver ChandraPrabha Vahana
Third day: Gold Surya Prabha Vahana
Fourth day: Silver Bhutavahana
Fifth Day: Silver Rishaba Vahana
Sixth day: Silver Elephant Gaja Vahana
Seventh day: Gold Kailash Vahana
Eighth day: Bhikshadanar in Gold Chariot
Ninth Day: Rathothsavam (Ratham= Big Chariot)
Tenth day: Maha Abhishekam
Eleventh day: Muthu Pallakku ( Pearl Palanquin)
Saivaite temples do elephant vahana on the sixth day of festival.
Tirupati-Tirumala Brahmorchavam Calendar:
First Day-Dwajarohan: Flag of Eagle hoisted, Pedda Sesha Vanam/many headed snake vahana;
2n day: Chinna Sesha Vahana/five headed snake, evening Hamsa/swan Vahana;
3[SUP]rd[/SUP] day: Simha/lion Vhana, evening Pearl Palanquin;
4[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Karpaka Vrksha/wish fulfilling tree, Evening Bhoopala Vahana/lord of the world vahana;
5[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Mohini Avatar, evening Garuda/eagle vahana;
6[SUP]th[/SUP] day:Hanumantha vahana, evening Gaja/elephant vahana;
7[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Surya Prabha vahana/under the sun vahana, evening Chandra Prabha vahana/under the moon vahana;
8[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Rathotsavam/chariot festival, evening Horse/Aswa vahana;
9[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Chakra snanam/lord’s disc is immersed in the tank and flag is lowered.
This is typical of North Tamil Nadu and Andhra temples. Surya and Chandra Prabha vahanas are absent in Southern Tamil Nadu. They replace it with other Vahanas. But 8[SUP]th[/SUP] day is allocated for Kuthirai/Aswa/Horse vahana.
Madurai Meenakshi Temple Festival Calendar
1[SUP]st[/SUP] daywara Arohanam;2[SUP]nd[/SUP] day-Bhutha Vahanam, Anna Vahanam;3[SUP]rd[/SUP] day-Golden Palnquin;4[SUP]th[/SUP] day- Kuthirai/horse vahana, 5[SUP]th[/SUP] day-Vrshaba Vahana;6[SUP]th[/SUP] day-Nandhikeswara and Yali Vahana;7[SUP]th[/SUP] day: Silver Simhasana/Lion Throne;8[SUP]th[/SUP] day-Indra Vimanam;9[SUP]th[/SUP] day- Gaja/Yanai Vahanam,Pushpa Pallaku;10[SUP]th[/SUP] day-Ther/Chariot,11[SUP]th[/SUP] day-Rishaba Vahana
4.Vahana in Amarakosha
Amarasimhan’s Amarakosha (First Dictionary of Synonyms in the World) gives Vahana names as other names for Gods. This shows people were very familiar with all Vahanas and flags 2000 years ago.
Hamsa Vahana means Brahma (Swan Vehicle)
Garudadwaja means Vishnu (Eagle Flag)
Vishnuratha means Garuda (chariot of Vishnu)
Vrushadwaja means Shiva (Bull Flag)
Siki Vahana means Lord Kartikeya (Peacock Vehicle)
Megha Vahana means Indra (Cloud as Vehicle)
Havya Vahana means Agni (Fire takes all Havis/food in Yagas)
5.Unusual Vahanas
Some temples have lotus (India’s national flower) as vahana for goddess Devi. Tulsi (Holy Basil plant) also used as a Vahana. Alwartirunagari near Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, has a strange vahana –Tamarind Tree (Imli in Hindi). This is used for one of the twelve Alvars known as Nammalvar. He attained wisdom under a tamarind tree. Another unusual vahana associated with this town is Parangi Narkali (Foreign Chair).The origin of this vahana is shrouded in mystery.
Chandi Devi in Sujanaghat has got varaha (pig) as vahana which is unusual.
Picture of Ashta Bhairav
6.Vahanas of Ganesh
Dhumaketu (kaliyuga): Horse Vahana
Vinayakar (Kritayuga):Simha Vahana
Mayuresar (Treta yUga):Mayura Vahana
Gajananar (Dwapara Yuga): Mushika Vahana
7.Buddhist Vahanas
Buddists also have vahanas for their gods:
Vairochana- Dragon Vahana
Ratna Sambhava- Lion/simha
Amitabha—Mayura/peacock
Amoka siddhi-Eagle
Ashosabya-Elephant
8.Strange Vahanas of Temples
Several temples have unusual vahanas. It is a long list of strange things. Let us look at a few:
Pancha muka Heramba ganapathy-Simha vahana,Nagai Neelayathakshi; Mayura vahana ganapathy:Tiruanaikka,Aruppukottai,Puduvai Mankkula Vinayakar temple paintings; Horse vahana vinayakar-Chennapanayakkan palayam,Koyamputhur; Rishaba vahana ganapathy-Nellai Kanthimathi, Sucheendrum Temples; Elephant vahana Ganapathy-Tiruchendur, Sriviliputtur temples.
Pinna Kili, Gaja Lakshmi,Tulasi Brunda-Karur temple; Sarabha vahana-Tiruchendur Ambal; Kubera vahana-Kumbheswarar temple, Idumba vahana-Swamimalai Murugan; Kalaiman kida/antelope-Valliyur Murugan; Adhikara Nandhi_-Arunachaleswar temple.
In the next part we will look at the Vahanas on ancient Indian coins.
Also read my earlier posts:
1.Iraq: 7 Gods Procession on Vahanas
2.Deer Chariot: Rig Veda to Santa Claus
3.Hindu Vahanas around the World
4.Vahanas in Kalidasa and Tamil Literature
5.Who Rides What Vahanas?
6.உலகம் முழுதும் இந்து தெய்வ வாகனங்கள்
7.சங்கத் தமிழ் இலக்கியத்தில் வாகனங்கள்
8.வாகனங்கள் தோன்றியது எங்கே?ஏன்? எப்போது?
9.எந்தக் கடவுளுக்கு என்ன வாகனங்கள்?
10.Interesting Facts on Vahanas