Dear Srivaishnavaites,
To me 21st
Sept 2013 would ever remain a day of ‘divine bliss’ ~ for I was at a Temple [almost the whole
day] thanks to my guru Dr MA Venkata Krishnan.
On that day, a group of us were here from Chennai ~ this place has
connections with Thiruvarangam and far
off Delhi too….
! This certainly is a place of
scholastic excellence for Sri
Vaishnavism – you get to see very many devout elderly Thennacharya Sri
Vaishnavaites, with profound knowledge in our Sampradhaya scriptures and practices
as also great knowledge in Sanskrit – the one common thread that unites them
all in the land where our Great Acharyar Sri Ramanujar lived – is their
attachment to the Presiding deity and their passion to take care [yes, they
don’t serve the Lord but take care of the Lord] as if He is a child. With His divine blessings, this place
continues to be home to the Academy
of Sanskrit Research ,
which has collected thousands of manuscripts.
I have been visiting
Divyadesams and most of my posts would contain a couple of photos of Perumal
and a few lines describing the occasion or the place…….. well, for sure, this
place cannot be so simple – I am going to post at least a few more on that
single day’s stay at this divine place.
Sri Bhagawath Ramanujar ordained that one should live in a small hut at
least in this place – our way of sort of realizing that was staying there in
that place – standing near the Presiding deity, getting enraptured by the Royal
Care accorded by the Priest and all other kainkaryabarars, having darshan of
Thayar and the Great Acharyar Udayavar.
On that day there were to be two purappadus – the morning purappadu
after Pavithrothsava Sarrumurai occurred at around 01.45 noon – it was Garuda
Vahana purappadu and the other took place in midnight – or rather 01.00 am of
22nd Sept – ‘Pushpa Pallakku’.
The Temple is ‘Sri SelvaNarayana Perumal Kovil’
at Melkote referred to by us as ThiruNarayanapuram, Abhimana sthalam of
Udayavar, who lived here for 12 years, codified and ordained strict procedures
for betterment of Sri Vaishnavism. The
sacred place of Melkote is in Pandavapura talcum of Mandya district around 50 km from Mysore
and around 133 km from Bangalore . It is a hilly protected place, calmness,
serenity and divinity pervading here. It
is on rocky hills known as Yadugiri, Yadavagiri and Yadushailadweepa,
overlooking the Cauvery valley. Sure you
would have heard of the most famous Vaira Mudi Sevai – whence the Lord wears
the throne made of Diamond. Situate at an
altitude of about 900 metres above the sea level. The place has a very long
history, dating back to "Kritha" Yuga, when it was called
"Vedadri". In "Thretha" Yuga it was called
"Narayanadri"; in "Dwapara" Yuga was called "Yadavadri"
and now Thirunarayanapuram.
Besides the prime temple, there is
the Kalyani Pushkarini, the temple
of Yoga Narasimha on the
hillock, Sri Manavala Mamunigal sannithi
and more including the birth place of Sri Vaishnava Acharyar – Sri
Nanjeeyar.
The moolavar here is Thiru Narayanar
also known as Sampathkumarar and Selvapillai – the name of temple is ‘Cheluva Narayana Swamy
Temple ’. The idol of Uthsavar was worshipped by Lord
Rama, His Surya dynasty and later by Chandra dynasty and by Sri Balarama and
Lord Krishna. The Uthsavar’s connecton
with Delhi and
Ramanujar will form part of a separate post.
Here are a couple of photos of
entrance of the Temple
~ the Uthsvar – Selva Pillai fondly known as ‘Rama Priyan’ and Uthsavar on
Garuda vahanam. More will follow shortly
Adiyen Srinivasa dhasan.
Indeed so. Samspeak , speaaks for himself. It is said that a picture conveys thousand words.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures do convey ecstasic feelings of mirth , joy and bliss. Great.
We are indebted to you for these divine mails / blogs and thank our Lord. Our best wishes to you. We continue to read, enjoy and share your posts. - R. J.
ReplyDeleteReally such an interesting post and great photos too... Accept my appreciations and wishes - Saranya
ReplyDeleteThis article makes me yearn to visit this divyasthalam soon - Kanchana
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