Vaishnavaite symbols found on crab shell

December 20, 2011 20:05
Vaishnavaite symbols found on crab shell

What you see in the image is that of a crab trapped by Ongole fishermen who went to the coast for fishing.

The fishermen, who got it into their nets this evening during their last round for the day in the sea, said the crab was dead as soon as it touched the sand on the shore.

But what is unique in the image is that you can see the three Naamaalu (the Vaishnavaite symbols) on its shell similar to what you see on the face of the Lord Venkateswara of Tirumala. If you take a quiet look at the pure and serene black portion lying in between the two Naamaalu and with one straight Naamam decorating its centre straight up, you will feel like looking at an image of the lord.

You can see the two eyes escorting the middle Naamam from both sides as the breadth of the black image narrows down giving the look of a deity in a temple. This is the underlying image we have grabbed from the crab’s image but one can figure out more or less of what we have said of it. (JUBS)

(This is an exclusive image and write-up from andhrawishesh.com)

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