The annual 10 day long Brahmothsavam started today at
Thiruvallikkeni. There will be grand
purappadu in the Morning and Evening of all the days ~ other than 7th day – the
day of ‘Periya Thiruther’ [Chariot – car festival]
I had posted of the morning purappadu of Sri Parthasarathi in
Dharmathipeetam. The Lord who showers munificence is embellished
with choicest ornaments and most beautifully woven flower garlands.
A day back, some devotees submitted a wonderfully made ‘Makara
Kandigai’ [a haaram – an ornament worn around the neck – in the form of makara
fish]. Today, the makara kandi ornament got its worth as it
was worn by our Perumal who volunteered to steer the horses of Arjuna in the
Mahabaratha yudha.
Understand that a very similar thiruvabaranam exists in Thiru
Kachi for Devathi Rajar which has some history behind it……
Below are some photos of Sri Parthasarathi wearing the 'Makara Kandigai'
Below are some photos of Sri Parthasarathi wearing the 'Makara Kandigai'
The British colonolialism owed its spread to a writer in East
India Co, known as Robert Clive who after the first Carnatic war rose to
prominence. Robert Clive is credited to
have donated a gold ornament with precious stones etched in it – a ‘makara
kandi’ – the clive ornament, which adorns Lord Varadha Rajar of Kanchipuram.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar .
24th April 2013.
மகரம் - makaram
- [makaram] : sea-monster, the fish which piloted the bark of Satyavrata at the
time of the deluge; 2. a shark, சுறா; 3. Capricorn of the Zodiac figured as
half-fish, half-animal; 4. a crocodile, an alligator, முதலை;
மகரகண்டிகை/ மகர
தோரணம் : ornamental hangings of cloth representing two
fishes,
மகரக்குழை,
fish-shaped ear-rings.
மகர கேதனம் : ,
a flag with the figure of a fish.
மகர சங்கராந்தி
: , the transist of the sun from Sagittarius to Capricorn.
மகரயூகம், மகரவியூகம்
: an army arrayed for battle in the
shape of a fish.
Swamin, exceptionally well written - Maragathavalli
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