The
ideology and purpose of a Srivaishnavaite is to do kainkaryam to the Bhagwan
(Emperuman) and Bhagawathas. We are born to serve our Master – the Lord
and the best way of reaching Him is through our Acharyas who have very clearly
shown us the path.
Sri
Manavala Mamunigal, is the most reverred matchless Acharyar of our
Srivaishnavaite philosophy, practised by Thennacharya Srivaishnavas. Mamunigal
the incarnation of Sri Adisesha, is
known as ‘Yathindra Pravanar’ arising out of his irresistible attachment to the
lotus feet of Sri Ramanujar known as ‘Yatheendrar’. He lived for 73 years
on this earth performing many Kainkaryams at Sri Rangam and undertook
many pilgrimages to many Sri Vaishnava Divyadesams spreading knowledge
and bakthi culture. His patent style was to elucidate the pramanams
fully ‘following the words of the Purvarcharyas without deviating a wee
bit’.
At
Thiruvallikkeni and other divyadesams, 10 day Thiruvavathara Uthsavam of our
Acharyar is being celebrated grandly and today 27th Oct 2014 is the ninth day of the Uthsavam. In the morning it was siriya Thiruther for
our Acharyar and in the evening it was fragrant ‘Pushpa Pallakku’- the palanquin made up of 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.
Here are some
photos of our Acharyar in pushpa pallakku.
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