It is the ‘powerhouse of Knowledge’ – an
Organisation of excellence beyond 150 years.
Its pristine precincts has shaped and motivated many great
scholars. It has scores of Autonomous
and Non-autonomous colleges as its constituents. Many of its ‘alumnis’ have achieved great
things in life – it is the University
of Madras – a jewel of
Chennai standing on the beach as a great landmark. This age old institution is one which has
been conferred 5 Star status by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council. Madras
University
was incorporated on 5 September 1857 by an act of the Legislative Council of
India.
As one enters, the portraits of its famous
alumnis – Sir CV Raman, Subrahmanyam Chandrasekhar, Srinivasa Ramanujam, CV
Damodhara Pillai, Dr Muthulakshmi Reddy awe-inspires. The Periyar hall has had so many meetings but
this one on Saturday, 3rd March 2012, sure was different. It was a meeting organized by the alumnis of
one the departments for honouring completion of 25 years and the walls of the
hall reverberated with divinity and there were so many of Sri Vaishnava
scholars – (men and women; young and old).
He is extremely popular to all Sri
Vaishnavaites – who have talked to him, watched him from a distance with
admiration, fortunate enough to have been shaped by him, have heard his lectures in person,
heard him on television and other electronic media, have bought and heard his
cassettes and CDs; He has been a regular in the “Divya Prabandha
goshti’ of Thiruvallikkeni, Kanchipuram and many other Divyadesams. He has been active and has been managing the
affairs of Thiruvallikkeni Sri Parthasarathi Vedha Adhyapaka Goshti. He is always seen having ‘dwadasa Urthva Pundram –(12 Thiruman and
Srichoornam]’ and clad in attractive neat dress (pancha kacham – the
traditional Vaishnavaite dress]
- - - it is Dr. M.A. Venkatakrishnan Swami popularly known
as ‘MAV”. He was born in 1954 to Sri
M.A. Krishnaswamy and Smt. Rukmini. He comes in the lineage of Mandayam Ananthanpillai family, a descendant of Anandalwan, a disciple of Sri Ramanuja.
Those on the podium were:
Col. Dr. G.Thiruvasagam, Vice Chancellor of
Madras University – the 42nd Vice Chancellor, a person of academic and administrative eminence.
N. Gopalaswami, former Chief Election Commissioner of India ;
IAS officer of 1966 batch
Dr T.S Sridhar IAS, Additional Chief Secretary
to Government, Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Tamilnadu,
Mrs. K.S. Lakshmi, principal, Meenakshi
College for Women, wellknown
administrator and researcher; and Mrs Rajalakshmi Parthasarathy
(popularly known as Mrs YGP) educationist and social worker, founder & dean
of the PSBB - the famous Padma Seshadri Group of Schools.
Dr Sridhar, Mr Gopalaswami, Dr Thiruvasagam, MAV and Mrs Lakshmi
Those in the audience included Mrs
Vaijayanthimala Bali, film actress, Bharathanatyam dancer, carnatic singer,
dance choreographer, golfer and a Parliamentarian; Dr TS Ramaswami, Senior Advocate; Dr PT
Srinivasan, Prof & Head, Department of Management Studies, Madras
University, many scholars and students
of Vaishnavism and those who have had their life shaped by Dr MAV.
Section of the Audience
Rich tributes were paid by Speaker after
speaker not only on the long service but
more on his personal traits of passion, devotion and dedication to the studies
and to the service of Lord. Besides his
kainkaryam at the Temple , Dr. MAV has been delivering discourses on
various topics of SriVaishnava philosophy throughout India for the past 2 decades, in
the same special style of his mentor, Sri. P. B. Annangaracharya Swami. At a very young age of 24 (in the year 1978)
Dr. MAV started a SriVaishnava monthly journal called Geethacharyan which has
set very high standards amongst the ‘sampradhaya magazines’. He has written many articles and has
published many books.
During his speech, the VC commended MAV on his updated knowledge in computers – he has been using laptop for long and now has proud possession of ‘ipad’. His exceptional attendance in taking classes without absenting even for a single day and remaining in the Premises without taking even water was admired and appreciated.
In his acceptance speech, Dr MAV spoke of the
various aspects of life and how Vaishnavism would transform one’s life. He stated that whilst the other Departments
preached ‘materialistic pursuance’, this Department was all about spiritual
excellence and the knowledge that would help Self in this and the other
World. While students would think of
completing studies and look out for a good placement in all Departments, many
of those who studied in this Department were the ones who had held bigger
positions in life and came for learning spiritual excellence. That way, the average group of students was
always on the higher side and there had even been septuagenarians and even a couple
of octogenarians.
His notable students would include Sarojini Varadappan, Mrs YGP, Mrs KS Lakshmi,
Dr TS Ramaswami, and many others. It was
a great day for all of us inside the hall to hear quality lectures and words
praise heaped on Dr MAV for his yeoman service in teaching Vaishnavaite
philosophy with greatest zeal.
In a typical Srivaishnavaite fashion, where
one always humbles oneself, he called himself as a small person and jocularly
said “
நான் சிறியன்; விவேகானந்தா கல்லூரியில் ஆசிரியன் ஆனேன்; பல்கலை கழகத்தில் பேராசிரியன் ஆனேன் - ஆக நான் என்றும் சிறியனே !”
நான் சிறியன்; விவேகானந்தா கல்லூரியில் ஆசிரியன் ஆனேன்; பல்கலை கழகத்தில் பேராசிரியன் ஆனேன் - ஆக நான் என்றும் சிறியனே !”
Groups of people waited in the Queueline to
honour him with shawl and gifts, making it a memorable occasion for all of
them.
MAV honoured by Mrs YGP
MAV honoured by VC and Mr PT Srinivasan
Mrs Vaijayanthimala honouring Smt. Bhooma Venkatakrishnan & Dr MAV
It is not his service at the Madras University
alone – but more to the Society at large. It is 25 years at Department of Vaishnavism
at Madras University ; his teaching career extends to at least a
decade more when you add his service
earlier at the the Sanskrit Department of Vivekananda College.
At his
house in Thiruvallikkeni, from early 1970s, he has shaped the lives of 100s of
students teaching ‘Sri Naalayira Divya prabandham’ – which not only made most
of them attend goshti regularly at Sri Parthasarathi temple but more
importantly shaped their lives as good human beings. Even during those days, he used to emphasise
the need for studying well and his ‘sandhai classes’ would be holidays closer
to the school examinations.
I always remember the close to 2 decades of
daily routine of getting up in the morning and going to No. 7 South Mada
Street, Triplicane, Chennai 600 005 for the ‘sandhai’ conducted by Dr MAV. Not a single day, he had stayed away citing
ill-health of any other reason – so devoted was he in teaching us. It was not simply teaching – he would explain
to us, the meaning of some pasurams and made us understand the greatness of our
Philosophy and need for practicing it sincerely. He has been a great leader, a great motivator
and an inspirational person capable of lifting the spirits and taking the group
to a much elevated level.
“ஞானம் அனுட்டானம் இவை நன்றாகவே உடையன் ஆன குருவை அடைந்தக்கால்” என்பது ஸ்ரீ மணவாள மாமுனிகளின் வாக்கு. I
consider it a great fortune in life to have been associated with him and be his
disciple in learning ‘divyaprabandham’ from him.
With great reverrence to my beloved teacher –
MAV – who was a student those days when he started ‘santhai’ and subsequently
rose to higher echelons – of Lecturer, Professor, Doctor and Head of Department
– yet remaining a simple, easily accessible person to us all.
Srinivasan Sampathkumar.
Los Angeles Mon Mar 5, 2012
ReplyDeleteSwamin,
Sri Kazhiyur Narayanan Swamin (Los Angeles Swami now) has sent us the link for this nice article). Very well narrated.. Fitting sishya for a great teacher.. Thanks for this nice write-up.
Adiyen
Ramanujya Dasan (Sridhar Narasimhan)
Very well written - can understand the greatness of MA Venkatakrishnan Swami who adorns the first line of Thiruvallikkeni goshti - Kasthuri
ReplyDeleteSir nicely written - worthy of a Guru - Lakshmi
ReplyDeleteI liked this post - Arumugam
ReplyDeletedid you study Sanskrit under MAV - Nanda
ReplyDeleterEAD this today - really appreciate the wonderful flow - rich tributes to MAV and great write up - Shalini
ReplyDeleteVery interestingly made; befitting the character of MAV swami.. Lakshmi
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