இன்று 12th July 2014- ஏழாம் நாள் உத்சவம் -
காலை திருத்தேர்.
On the 7th day of Uthsavam is the grand Car Festival
(Thiruther). Early Morning Sri Azhagiya Singar with Ubaya Nachimars
ascended the Thiruther. The purappadu began at around 07.00 am ~ and
swiftly ended around 08.45 am.
The
big Chariot in Thiruvallikkeni is pulled twice every year. First duing
the Brahmothsavam of Sri Parthasarathi, the charioteer of Arjuna aka
Parthan. The Ther is not very big but is pretty majestic ~ it has
wheels made of iron steel as the roads are of thar, generally, the
uthsavam concludes in less than 2 hours with most of the time being taken at
street corners where turn has to be negotiated. In some Temples, the
Ther has hydraulic breaks also ~ not in Triplicane – here is is stopped using
wedges. Remember Temple Thers [chariots] do not have steering for turning the
wheel ~ it is done through deft usage of ‘sliding wedges’, known as
‘muttu kattai’. In Street corners, they push the chariot using the
‘crow bar’ technique
The
Ther festival combines all people ~ it engages so many. In villages,
people will not move out of the village when there is the Car festival ~ all
the people will join together to pull the Chariot….. at Thiruvallikkeni – it is
grand festivity… hundreds will come to pull; the streets would be decorated
with beautiful kolams, at many places – buttermilk and panagam [jaggery water]
[now a days – cool drinks] would be served to devotees.
It
is a great pleasure to see the movement of Chariot with its big wheels gliding
smoothly and the top portion slowly swinging. In some places huge vadam
made of coir rope is used to pull – at Thiruvallikkeni this ‘pull string’ [ther
vadam] is made of steel and would weigh heavily.
Lord
Thelliya Singar remains on the Thiruther till evening during which time Bakthas can
ascend and have darshan. In the evening there would be usual ‘pathi
ulavuthal’ and purappadu, after which ‘thotta thirumanjanam’ would take
place. This used to happen in the cool Vasantha Mantapam situate
inVenkata Rangam Street – unfortunately, this is no longer there and
thirumanjanam takes place in the temple itself.
Here
are some photos of the Thiru ther purappadu
Adiyen
Srinivasadhasan.
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