‘Bhogi’ ~ the day before the Pongal day [Makara
Sankranthi] is an important day. Today,
13th Jan 2013 is Bhogi. This
is the day when Sri Andal has the Divine Wedding with the Perumal, she idolized
and sang in Her prabandhams. The Divine
Andal at Her young age was the very embodiment of the Bakthi, thought of Sriman
Narayana, wrote beautiful Hymns and wished marriage with the Greatest of the
Souls ~the Paramapurushar.
Andal Thirukkalyanam follows the Pavai nonbu and the
9 days of Neeratta Uthsavam; the Divine vivaham takes place on the Bhogi
day. This is being celebrated in Sri
Villiputhur, Sri Rangam and other divyadesams with great fervor. At Thiruvallikkeni, the wedding of Sri Andal
with Sri Parthasarathi takes place on Bhogi day.
இம்மைக்கு மேழேழ் பிறவிக்கும் பற்றாவான் *
நம்மையுடையவன் நாராயணன்நம்பி*
செம்மை யுடைய திருக்கையால் தாள்பற்றி*
அம்மி மிதிக்கக் கனாக்கண்டேன் தோழீநான்*
In Nachiyar Thiromozhi, Andhal
elaborates her Dream Marriage with the Parampurusha, describing the rituals
associated with the marriages. She
speaks of that Great Sriman Narayana, the One who owns us all, the One complete
with all Kalyana Gunams; the One to whom we all should get attached not in this
life but in all our births; Andal dreams of Her Divine Marriage with the Lord.
~ and that comes true on Bhogi day.
Bhogi Pandigai was celebrated originally as ‘Indran
vizha’ ~ a righteous king by name Upari Chira Vasu helped Indhran in his
battles and the pleased Indhran presented Uparicharavasu his chariot, which would
travel on air without touching ground. The story of his chariot touching the
ground is associated with the Therazhundhur Divyadesam. On the evening of Bhogi
day, Sri Parthasarathi has grand purappadu beautifully adorned as the ‘bridegroom’
~ today it was the most attractive green silk that adorned the Lord.
Blessed are We to have the darshan of the Lord
beautifully decorated as ‘Kalyana Purushan’ ~ the bridegroom. Most eyecatching were the jewels adorning Sri
Parthasarathi. Today, He embellished a
kireedam known as ‘Sigathadai’ ~ not because of the red silk that worn as a
turban. It was a Crown where reams of
jasmine flower are tightly rolled and closed with pure silk cloth with the
markings of an Emperor on the forehead.
Words cannot describe His celestial beauty; nor can
the photos… still some attempt at describing the Great Bliss that Swami offered
on this beautiful day.
Adiyen
Srinivasa dhasan.
PS : In earlier days, puranic and religious
stories were being filmed. Andal
Thirukkalyanam was a Tamil film released in 1937 by Saradha Films, directed by R Prakash.
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