22nd Jan 2013 was
Ekadasi ~ had the fortune of having darshan of Lord DevapPerumal ~ Devathi
Rajar, also known as Varadharajar at Thirukachi. For Sri Vaishnavaites, it is ‘Kovil~Thirumalai~Perumal
Kovil’ – [referring to the Divyadesams of
Thiruvarangam, Thirumala Thirupathi and Kanchipuram, respectively]
The area where Sri
Varadharaja Perumal temple is located is now known as Vishnu Kanchi. Kanchi has a rich history and was associated
with the Pallava dynasty as the Pallava rulers ruled the Thondai mandalam for
long. Pallavas established their capital
at Kanchi (modern day Kanchipuram famous for weaving and silk sarees) which
gradually became popular and famous for its temples and as center of Vedic
learning. There are so many Temples
inside Kanchi and many of the Sri Vaishnava divyadesams are located in
Kanchi. The city famous for silk sarees
and is called as "City of 1000 Temples "; a famous
Sanskrit poem ascribes it as ‘nagareshu kanchi’
– the best of the cities.
Mahabalipuram, now
famous World over for its architecture was the famous port of Pallavas;
the name Mamallapuram is believed to
have been given after the Pallava king Narasimhavarman I, who took on the
epithet Maha-malla (great wrestler), as the favourite sport of the Pallavas was
wrestling.
On the Ekadasi Day
there was thiruveethi purappadu of Lord DevapPerumal. Andal’s Nachiyar
Thirumozhi was rendered in the goshti.
Here are some photos taken on that day, during the purappadu and at
temple
Adiyen Srinivasa
dhasan.
view of Temple and mandap near thirukkulam
thiruvanthikkappu after purappadu
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