20th Jan 2013 provided a podium for many Sri
Vaishnavaite scholars conglomerating in one place to honour a Vidwan..
Sanskrit is an amazingly rich language, acclaimed as ‘deva
basha’, profoundly rich in literature encompassing poetry and drama. The grammar of Panini is acclaimed to be the
best and described as one of the greatest productions of the human mind. There are only a few who have mastery over
the language. There are many
Srivaishnavaite scholars who have proficiency in Sanskrit and Tamil.
There are many who serve the Lord in various Divyadesams
and other temples of pre-eminence. Most
of them are well-educated, have mastered religious scriptures, recite Sri
Nalayira Divyaprabandham of Azhwars and more… there are some villages which
have regularly had such scholars churned out from its land.
Navalpakkam is another small village located in Vandavasi, famous for
Sanskrit scholars and others who have been serving God. Sri U.Ve N S Ramanuja
Thatacharyar Swami is one such legend. This Swami was born in 1928, mastered
Tharkam, Vyakarnam, Meemamsa and Vedantam; passed Tamil Vidwan; Hindi; obtained
doctorate degree (Vidya Varidhi) from Kasi Sampoornananda
Samskrta University
and has done splendid academic work.
This learned Scholar well versed in Sanskrit, has been recipient of many
many awards…………. the recent one has put International acclaim.
Sure you have heard of ‘Chevalie award’ ~ more so after it
was given to Tamil cine actor Sivaji Ganesan.
The Legion of Honour, or in full the National Order of the Legion of
Honour is a French order established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802. The Order is the highest decoration
in France
and Chevalier [Knight] is its first
degree. Understand that amongst other
things the prescribed eligibility is : minimum 20 years of public service or 25 years
of professional activity, and "eminent merits"
Professor Navalpakkam Ramanuja Tatacharya has been
recognished for his scholarly achievements.
He was conferred the prestigious title of ‘Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur’
from the Government of France in a ceremony held at the French Consulate in
Pondicherry on 12 July 2012, in the presence of his Excellency, Mr. François Richier,
Ambassador of France in India.
Many organizations have since honoured him for being the
recipient of ‘Chevalie’ award. This
Sunday, 20th Jan 2013, at Bharathiyar Illam, Yogakshema Trust, a body that propagates the Vedic principles organized felicitations to NSR Swami; there
was a Thiruppavai Sathas too. His
Holiness Andavan Swami was present.
Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Sankara Medical Trust was represented
by Dr K Sridhar. SYMA was represented by
Yours Truly. Some photos of the function
are here
Me felicitating Swami NSR
Dr VV Ramanujam on stage.
There are many great and learned people like NSR Swami and all of them are humble.. that is quintessence of Srivaishnavan... vaittanavan ennum vanmai - Malolan
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