What Makes Every Visit to Sringeri Peetham Special for Actress Nabha Natesh?

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Key Takeaways
- Sringeri Peetham is a significant spiritual site in India.
- Established by Jagadguru Sri Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century.
- It promotes Advaita Vedanta philosophy.
- Nabha Natesh draws inspiration from her heritage.
- The town fosters artistic expression and cultural traditions.
Chennai, Aug 30 (NationPress) Actress Nabha Natesh expressed that each visit to the sacred Sringeri Peetham transports her back in time, highlighting how it has profoundly influenced her personal journey. Now returning to her birthplace, she shared that these visits fill her with both humility and pride for this rich heritage.
In a heartfelt post on Instagram, she remarked, "Sringeri, my birthplace. A revered history that dates back to the Ramayana. A land sanctified by the penance of Maharshis, tracing its lineage to Sage Rishyashringa, who performed the Putrakameshti that bestowed King Dasharatha with Sri Rama. This divine connection reaches back to Trethayuga itself."
She continued, "Centuries later (approximately 8th-14th AD), Jagadguru Sri Adi Shankaracharya, mesmerized by the sight of a cobra providing shade to a laboring frog on the banks of the Tunga, selected Sringeri to establish his first Amnaya Peetham. He consecrated Goddess Sharadamba, the embodiment of Knowledge, establishing Sringeri as a luminous center of Advaita Vedanta.
"Revered as the Dakshinamnaya Sri Sharada Peetham, it stands as the Vyakhyana Simhasana—Throne of Transcendental Wisdom—for seekers through the ages."
Nabha revealed that Sringeri was her initial exposure to the Vedas and art, stating, "As a child, I was profoundly inspired by the history, culture, and wisdom emanating from this sacred town. The teachings from this nature-blessed place encouraged me to channel my thoughts and emotions into art, nurturing my passion for storytelling."
She added, "My intrigue with Indian mythology and spiritual thought intensified as I matured. The lively streets of Sringeri, rich with cultural practices, motivated me to delve into classical music and dance, while its architectural magnificence inspired me to paint."
"Surrounded by lush forests and known for its heavy rainfall, Sringeri fosters patience, introspection, and inner strength. Each visit to the Peetham revisits my past—reminding me of its role in shaping my journey, continuing to guide me, and instilling a sense of both humility and pride in belonging to this heritage," she concluded.