Sri
Azhagiya Singar Brahmothsavam at Thiruvallikkeni – Day 10 – Chinna Thiruther
Heard of ‘Chrysopogon
zizanioides’ and wonder what is has to do with a Temple related post, especially one about
Azhagiya Singar Brahmothsavam at
Thiruvallikkeni.
‘Chrysopogon zizanioides’
is , commonly known as vettiver – a type of grass of Poaceae family, native to India .
Understand that it is known as ‘khus’ in some parts of India . In western and northern India , it is
popularly known as khus. Vettiver can grow up to 1.5 metres high and form
clumps as wide. The stems are tall and the leaves are long, thin, and rather
rigid; the flowers are brownish-purple. Unlike most grasses, which form
horizontally spreading, mat-like root systems, vetiver's roots grow downward,
2–4 m in depth. This is not intended to
by any post on its characteristics..
On the 10th day
of Brahmothsvam is Sapthavaranam – on 7th July 2012, there was the
‘Dwadasa Aradhanam’ and ‘Thiruvaimozhi Sarrumurai’ – and in the night there was
the purappadu in china Thiruther.
This Ther is known as
‘Vettiver Chapparam’ – for there used to be so many sheets made of this grass
placed on the temple car. One could feel
the divine fragrance from a distance itself.
Understand that it is the stem of the grass, which is cut, smoothened and
made into a mat. These mats were earlier
even used in houses and as the air passes through it, there would be fragrance
and natural cooling of air.
This year, special
arrangements had been made to procure this grass, clean and process them into
beautiful mats – the decorative mats so made, were beautifully placed on the
temple car [Thiruther] in which Swami Azhagiya Singar had purappadu in the
night of 7th July 2012.
Here are some photos
[courtesy : Thirumazhisai Kannan] taken
during the purappadu
With regards – S. Sampathkumar .
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