அன்பான ஸ்ரீ வைஷ்ணவர்களுக்கு
For Srivaishnavaites –
Ekadadi worship is of utmost importance. Saturday (28/11/09) was a day of
significance as it was the day of Kaisika Ekadasi. On the next day, in temples
‘kaisika puranam’ is recited and purappadu of Utsavar takes place.
For those of us, who do
not know out sampradayam much, legend has it that on every Kaisika Ekadasi day,
Nampaduvan, an ardent devotee of the Lord used to do Namasankeerthanam for
Emperuman at Thirukurungudi. This Nampaduvan Charithram was narrated by Sri
Varaha Perumal to Bhoomi Pirarttiyar in Varaha puranam. Nampaduvan, a great
bhagavatha at Thirukurungudi used to observe ‘jakratha vratham’ without
sleeping full night singing the glory of the Lord and thinking only about Him.
One year while on the
way to Thirukurungudi, Nampaduvan was confronted by a Brahma Rakshas. This
Rakshas told Nampaaduvaan that he would eat him. Nampaduvan humbly requested
that he had the duty of nama sankeerthanam. Nampaduvan agreed with the rakshas
that he would return back after his vratham and darshan of Kurungudi Nambi. The
rakshas was not prepared to believe stating that none in this material would
would come back as food and asked : is there any possibility that a deer could
escape after it was caught up by a lion ?
Nampaduvan promised that
he would indeed return and convinced the rakshas to release him for a while,
went to Thirukurungudi temple rendered pasurams on Sri Vadivazhagiya Nambi;
kaisikam is a kind of music composition (called pan in tamil); the last pasuram
rendered was kaisika pan.
While returning
Nampaduvan was interrupted by Sri Kurungudi Nambi Himself in the disguise of an
old man advising him to take alternate route escaping the rakshas. Nampaduvan
firmly kept his promise standing by his dharma of fulfilling and presented
before the Brahma rakshas.
Awe struck the rakshas
asked for the palan(fruit) of the pasurams Nampaduvan had rendered and in the
series of discussions that went on rakshas wanted atleast the palan of the last
kaisika pan. It was revealed that the Brahmarakshas was a vidwan by name Soma
Sharma who was cursed by Devas arising out of his ahankaram. The palan of pan
relieved him of the curse.
After hundreds of years
on Kaisika Dwadasi day, Sri Parasara Bhattar chanted kaisika puranam before
Lord Ranganatha and today the descendants of Bhattar chant the puranam on
kaisika dwadasi day at Srirangam.
The purana is rendered
in all Sri Vaishnavaite temples on Dwadasi day and in Triplicane, Sriman U
Ve MA Venkatakrishnan Swami rendered the same in front of Lord
Parthasarathi and Thirumangai Azhwar. Kaisika puranam is in manipravalam, a
dialect which is mixture of Sanskrit and Tamil. In the evening there was periya
mada veedhi purappadu with sthothra padam ghoshtiHere are some photos of the
purappadu
Adiyen - S Sampathkumar