மல்லிகைகமழ் தென்றலீருமாலோ வண்குறிஞ்சியிசை தவருமாலோ
செல்கதிர் மாலையும் மயக்குமாலோ செக்கர்நன்மேகங்கள் சிதைக்குமாலோ
Swami
Nammalwar says …. ‘the most pleasant fragrance of jasmine –wafting breeze, ears receiving the pleasing kurinji music;
Sun setting with beautiful red colours in the horizon – all attracting - but more attracting was the pleasing sight of
the fragrant palanquin made of flowers – for they were set for the most
beautiful ‘Sri Azhagiya Singar’.
Today,
18th July 2014 is Pushpa Pallakkuu - after 10 days of Brahmothsavam, it was rest called ‘Vidayarri’ for Sri Thelliya
Singar and after 3 days of rest comes the florally bedecked ‘Pushpa Pallakku –
the palanquin with flowers’ .
Favourite
memories are triggered by our sense of smell ~ flowers are admired for their
beauty, exquisite shapes, spectrum of colours and more so for their
fragrance. In our tradition, the decorative wreath of flowers woven together as
garlands adorn God. Flowers have their pride of place and are mentioned
in our epics – in Divyaprabandham too. In our mythology, Parijatha flower
was brought to earth by Lord Krishna himself. Legend has it that Sriman
Narayana’s heavenly throne is under a flowering Parijatha tree. The pallakku was fragrant
pervading goodness all around – a great treat
to the eyes, ears and senses of Bakthas. At Triplicane [Thiruvalikkeni
divyadesam] Sri Azhagiya Singar had
purappadu in Pushpa pallakku. Here are some photos taken during
the purappadu
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