It
rained so much that Chennaites started feeling ‘when it would stop’ – those who
ventured to Triplicane this morning would have wondered what was happening – it
was a procession of umbrellas, nay not the black one that humans use when it
rains– but spotless white parasols – the divine kodais and alongwith that
hundreds of Thennacharya Srivaishnavaites, many of them sporting the
traditional ‘Urthva Pundram – the Pannirandu Thiruman”
No need to wonder for today, 20th Oct 2012 is a great day for all Sri Vaishnavaites. The
annual Utsavam of our Greatest Acharyar which was celebrated for the past 10
days, concludes today, being ‘Thirumoola
Nakshathiram’ in the month of Aippasi – the birth star of Swami Manavala
Mamunigal. The small write-up below will
make you understand the significance of today and the greatness of Sri Manavala
Mamunigal, the most reverred matchless Acharyar of our Srivaishnavaite
philosophy, practiced by Thennacharya Srivaishnavas.
Mamunigal is known as
‘Yathindra Pravanar’ arising out of his irresistible attachment to the lotus
feet of Sri Ramanujar known as ‘Yatheendrar’.
Sri Manavala Mamunigal is the
incarnation of Adisesha. He was born in
Alwar Thirunagari, Tamilnadu in AD 1370. At birth he was known as ‘Azhagiya Manavala
Perumal Nayanaar’. Later he was hailed
in very many names such as ‘Yatheendra Pravanar’, Ramyajamathru, Saumyajamatru,
Visada-Vak-Sikhamani , Varayogi, Varavaramuni and more…..
His parents were of Thigazhakidanthan
Thirunaveerudayapiran thatharannan, a disciple of Sri
Pillailokacarya, and Sriranga nacciyar.. He became a sishya of Tiruvaymozhip pillai. Manavala mamuni's devotion to Nammalvar,
Ramanuja and to his own Acharya grew as he studied the Alvar's hymns and
rahasyas at Alvar tirunagari. He lived
for 73 years on this earth performing many Kaimkaryams at Sri Rangam and undertook many pilgrimages
to many Sri Vaishnava Divyadesams.
Of the many works,
‘Upadesa Rathinamalai’ is one which all of us should know and recite
regularly. There are 73 paasurams +
thanian given by Kovil Kandadai annan
and another one to complete rendered by Erumbiappa. In the
introductory remarks, Swami Maamunigal declares that he is performing upadesam
for the future generations in strict accordance with the upadesam that he
himself received from his Achaaryan, Thiruvaaimozhip piLLai and his AchArya
paramparai.In the second paasuram , He says that the learned ones of
discriminating intellect will study Upadesa Rathina Malai and instruct other
devotees of the Lord on it with joy. Upadesa
Rathina Malai is a legendary work which provide complete details of month of
the birth of Azhwars, the constellation in ascendance at the time of birth ,
the avathAra sthalams and the unique glories of each of them.
For a Srivaishnavaite,
Kainkaryam is essential; Selfless and unconditional „kainkarya‟ cleanses the soul of the performer. One must adore and be attached to
their Acharyan and only the direction of Acharyar will lift us from all earthly
evils – and for Us fallen at the feet called ‘Ponnadiyam Sengamalam’ – Swami
Manavala Mamunigal will direct us and take us to salvation.
Here are photos taken
during the morning purappadu of Sri Manavala Mamunigal with Sri Parthasarathi
Perumal.
Adiyen Srinivasa dhasan
Sir, what a purappadu, how many kudais - how brilliant and more what a grat write up - thanks to you - Adiyen Prameela
ReplyDeletefantastic, faboulous - great - Acharyan thiruvaidgale saranam - Balajee
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