தெள்ளியதா நம்பிள்ளை செப்புநெறி தன்னை*
வள்ளல் வடக்குத் திருவீதிப் பிள்ளை இந்த*
நாடறிய மாறன் மறைப்பொருளை நன்குரைத்தது*
ஈடு முப்பத்து ஆறாயிரம்*.......
the immortal words of Swami Manavala
Mamunigal in his Upadesa Rathinamalai
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Sri Nampillai, in the Acharya paramparai
is known for his scholastic excellence. He was the disciple of Sri Nanjeeyar
and acharyar of Vadakku Thiruveethipillai. His commentary on Thiruvoimozhi
known as Muppathu Aarayiram” and celebrated as “Eedu” is considered as the best
amongst the vyakyanams and considered equivalent to Thiruvoimozhi
itself.vyakyanams and considered equivalent to Thiruvoimozhi itself.
Swami was born as “Varadhacharyar” in
the year Prabhva, 4249 kaliyugadi, in Krithikai Month in Krithikai Nakshatra.
He lived a life of 105 years in this world. His period is 1147 AD –
1252AD. His life time was during the
era of Chola dynasty and he was a witness to its glory, disintegration, defeat
and annexation to Pandya kingdom. His Eedu also chronicles some part of the
history of his time, as they are related to the temple of Srirangam .
The Chola King Sundara Pandyan reportedly did the golden cover to the temple
tower.
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Nampillai discoursed the lectures of
Parasara Bhattar to his disciples Periavachaan Pillai and Vadakku Thiruveedi
Pillai. who in turn employed them in their respective commentaries. “Muppathu
aarayirappadi” of Vadakku thiruveethipillai based on the discourses of Swami
Nampillai is considered the best.
The Oranvazhi acharya paramparai mantle
passed on from Parasara Bhattar to Namjeeyar and Nampillai. Namjeeyar
appreciated Varadhacharyar on his writings on Thiruvoimozhi and called him
“Nampillai”
Swami Manavalamamunigal has hailed
Nampillai in “Upadesa Rathinamalai”. Nampillai of this fame has a sannadhi at
Triplicane, situate at the front of Sri Bhandaram Committee place commonly
known as “Komutti bungalow”. Around 100 years earlier, there was a great person
by name Yogi Parthasarathi Iyengar and his wife was Yogi Singamma.
Sri Yogi Parthasarathi Iyengar in his
wisdom created a press for re publishing on paper the great granthams of our
Vaishnavaite mahans and in this venture established a press and “Saraswathi
Bhandram Committee” – saraswathi bhandaram meaning library / treasure house of
the works of Goddess of Learning Saraswathi. He spent his fortune towards
establishing this and on this place built a temple for Sri Nampillai as the
rightful person to own this treasure house. The idol of Namperumal was also
installed alongside. He ensured that there would be festivities at least once a
year.
Besides Yogi Singamma built a
traditional temple in South Indian style at the birth place of Sree Rama at
Ayodhi, which is now known as “Ammanji mandir”.
This Nampillai sannadhi was renovated
and re-built decoratively by the efforts of the Committee, spearheaded by Sri
MA Venkata Krishnan Swami. The samprokshanam was conducted on 26th April 2010.
From 23rd April there was rendering of Naalayira Divya prabandham and homam was
conducted.
A tamil version along with photos is
also placed in my blog which can be seen below.
Adiyen – Srinivasa dhasan.
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