In
our culture – we welcome rains [rain, rain go away is not our tradition] – it has
been raining quite heavily this fortnight.
Chennai requires water, so does other parts of Tamilnadu – still we
wanted respite this day, as we wish celebrating this day in grandiose
manner. Those who ventured to Triplicane
this morning would have wondered what was happening – it was a procession of
umbrellas, nay not the black one that humans use when it rains– but spotless
white parasols – the divine kodais ~ 10
sets of them – the divine kodais 20 in no. - some huge – ranging from 14
to 18 jon kudais - and alongwith that hundreds of Thennacharya
Srivaishnavaites, most of them sporting the traditional ‘Urthva Pundram – the
Pannirandu Thiruman”
No
need to wonder- for today, 27th
Oct 2014 is a great day for all Sri Vaishnavaites. The annual Utsavam of
our Greatest Acharyar which was celebrated for the past 10 days, concludes
today, being ‘Thirumoola Nakshathiram’ in the month of Aippasi – the
birth star of Swami Manavala Mamunigal. Mamunigal
is known as ‘Yathindra Pravanar’ arising out of his irresistible attachment to
the lotus feet of Sri Ramanujar known as ‘Yatheendrar’. Sri
Manavala Mamunigal is the incarnation of Adisesha. He was born in Alwar
Thirunagari, Tamilnadu in AD 1370. At birth he was known as ‘Azhagiya
Manavala Perumal Nayanaar’. Later he was hailed in very many names such
as ‘Yatheendra Pravanar’, Ramyajamathru, Saumyajamatru, Visada-Vak-Sikhamani ,
Varayogi, Varavaramuni and more…..
His
parents were Thigazhakidanthan Thirunaveerudayapiran
Thatharannan, a disciple of Sri Pillailokacarya, and Sriranga nachiyar..
He became a sishya of Tiruvaimozhip pillai. Manavala mamuni's devotion to
Nammalvar, Ramanuja and to his own Acharya grew as he studied the Alwar's hymns
and rahasyas at Alvar Thirunagari. 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’. He filled his vyakhyana granthas with the words of
purvAcharyas. As followers of Mamunigals, duty thus is cast on us to
understand the significance of preserving, maintaining, supporting and
following the rituals and customs associated with all our traditional
Temples.
For
a Srivaishnavaite, Kainkaryam is essential; Selfless and unconditional
“kainkaryam i.e., service to Lord” cleanses the soul of the performer. One must
adore and be attached to their Acharyan and only the direction of Acharyar will
lift us from all earthly evils – and for Us fallen at the feet called ‘Ponnadiyam
Sengamalam’ – Swami Manavala Mamunigal will direct us and take us to
salvation. Those of us who try and uphold the ideals of our religion and
its cultural heritage, will sure be benfitted as it then becomes the
responsibility of Acharya to take care of Sishya's Atma guna poorthi.
Of
the many works, ‘Upadesa Rathinamalai’ is one which all of us should know and
recite regularly. There are 73 paasurams + thanian given by Kovil
Kandadai annan and another one rendered by Erumbiappa. In the
introductory remarks, Swami Maamunigal declares that he is performing upadesam
for the future generations in strict accordance with the upadesam that he
himself received from his Achaaryan, Thiruvaaimozhip piLLai and his AchArya
paramparai.
Here
is a pasuram in which our Acharyar richly glorifies our Purvas. Mamunigal
takes pledge :
ஆழ்வார்கள் ஏற்றம் அருளிச்செயல் ஏற்றம்*
தாழ்வாதும் இன்றி அவைதான் வளர்த்தோர் * ஏழ்பாரும்
உய்ய அவர்கள் செய்த வியாக்கியைகள் உள்ளதெல்லாம்
*
வையம் அறியப்பகர்வோம் வாய்ந்து.
to
celebrate the vaibhavams and commentaries of those imbued in Bakthi, the
Azhwargal and those reverred Purvacharyas and always hold them in highest
esteem – he says it is his bounded duty to talk of those commentaries to all
those people in seven Worlds for their
spiritual upliftment.
Here
are photos taken during the morning purappadu of Sri Manavala Mamunigal with
Sri Parthasarathi Perumal.
Adiyen
Srinivasa dhasan
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