திருமலை திருப்பதி சிறப்பு : 'செடியாய வல்வினைகள் தீர்க்கும் பெருமானின் மகிமை" - பண்டெல்லாம் வேங்கடம் பாற்கடல் வைகுந்தம் - வேங்கடம் ஆளும் கோவிந்தா ! திருமலை வாசா கோவிந்தா !!!
For a Srivaishnavaite – thinking of Him, praising Him all the time, going to temples of His, doing services to His bhakthas and associating oneself in any form with various kainkaryams to the Bhagwan Shri Maha Vishnu are the only real things. That Sri Vaishnavaites would relish doing such things naturally come to them. For Srivaishnavaites, visiting Divyadesams and having darshan of Emperumans in these places are of utmost importance. To us – “Kovil – Thirumalai – Perumal Kovil” reverberates sweetly and flows honey all the time. The word Kovil, Thirumalai, Perumal Kovil would refer to “Sri Rangam, Thirumala Tirupathi and Kanchipuram” respectively.
For a Srivaishnavaite – thinking of Him, praising Him all the time, going to temples of His, doing services to His bhakthas and associating oneself in any form with various kainkaryams to the Bhagwan Shri Maha Vishnu are the only real things. That Sri Vaishnavaites would relish doing such things naturally come to them. For Srivaishnavaites, visiting Divyadesams and having darshan of Emperumans in these places are of utmost importance. To us – “Kovil – Thirumalai – Perumal Kovil” reverberates sweetly and flows honey all the time. The word Kovil, Thirumalai, Perumal Kovil would refer to “Sri Rangam, Thirumala Tirupathi and Kanchipuram” respectively.
Volumes have been written about Divyadesams and one
can spend one’s whole life time reading all of them – still one would only have
completed tiny specs of His valour, His deeds, His characteristic traits, His compassion, His easy availability to
Bakthas and more.
Had the great fortune of attending the
958th anniversary celebrations of Thirumalai Ananthazhwaar – a full
day rendition of Swami Nammalwar’s Thiruvaimozhi and other pasurams sung by
other Azhwars on Tirupathi Perumal. More
details of this festivity later.
One would have visited the most sacred and reverred Thirumala many a
times in life – but our wish to have more darshan of HIM would remain
unsatiated. Crowds throng Thirumala in
lakhs – people travel from far off places, wait patiently hours together to
have glimpse of Lord. A few seconds of
His darshan and chanting His name ‘Govinda, Govindha’ – makes us feel so happy
and would feel extremely satisfied and blessed with His darshan. Then even as one prepares to leave the holy
town, one starts the urge to come back to Tirupathi for having darshan
again. It is only 150 kilo meters from
the metropolis of Chennai and by road would take around 4 hours to reach the
footsteps – “Alipiri – the malai adivaram” and another 45 minutes to reach atop
the Holy Hills.
You have all the
facilities, the roads are well laid, transportation is at its best as there are
buses at almost every 5 minutes from the foothill to the top – private vehicles
are allowed to be driven to the top – you can go in a two wheeler, car, van,
jeep, bus and more. In olden days, people used to climb the hill afoot
which was arduous. Sri Udayavar
(Ramanujacharya) used to climb the hill on his knees reverring the sacredness
of the hill itself. There are now 3550 steps and for a healthy
person would take around 4 hours to climb by foot. . The footsteps in
most places are well covered and there are shops which make available things to
the pilgrims.
As you travel, One can also enjoy the beautiful hills of Vrushabadri,
Anjanadri, Neeladri, Garudadri, Seshadri, Narayanadri and finally Venkatadri. It will be rudimentary as every Bakhtha knows
the lay out of the temple and the more than 6 foot tall Lord Srinivasa called
by innumerable names with Shri Balaji, Venkatesar, Govindhar, Ezhumalai Appar, Yedu Kondala vadu, Venkata Ramana, Srinivasar
and……… more…. The Uthsavar Srinivasar is
also known as ‘Malai Appar’. In the
Sannadhi, beautiful vigraham of Lord Rama is present.
One should also have darshan of Lord Varadharaja, Garuda waiting in front
of the Lord Balaji, the Anandha vimana, Acharyar Ramanujar and Yoga Narasimhar. The gate which we cross for reaching the Lord,
where Jaya & Vijaya stand as Gate keepers (Dwara balakas) is known as “Bangaru
Vagili” (the golden gate). The step
before Perumal is known as ‘Kulasekara padi’ as sung by Azhwar ‘padiyaai
kidanthu Un pavala vaai kanbene’.
Kulasekara Azhwaar in his Perumal Thirumozhi describes the various forms
in which he would like to be, for having darshan and here he says that he would
remain the leading steps, as he can have His uninterrupted darshan.
So fortunate to have darshan of Lord Srinivasa on Sunday 26th Feb
2012. Here are some photos taken during
the present trip.
Adiyen Srinivasa dhasan.
Meenamar poigai naal malar koivanin arputha thirukoalathai darisikka vaippu thanthamaikku mikka nandri - Vaidehi
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