Vijayadasami Paarvettai purappadu at
Thiruvallikkeni :
திருவல்லிக்கேணி "விஜயதசமி" புறப்பாடு.
In
the month of Purattasi is celebrated the nine day festival of
Navarathiri. In all these days, there will be grand purappadu of
Vedavalli Thayar inside the temple premises. ‘Siriya Thirumadal’ is
recited during the purappadu. The last day is celebrated as
Saraswathi Pooja, the day of reverence to the Lord of Learning.
The
next day is Vijayadasami ~ the day considered most auspicious for starting
learning. Children are put in schools and taught the first syllable
known as “Aksharabyasam”. This year Vijayadasami fell on 5th
Oct 2014. On this day at Thiruvallikkeni, there was to be purappadu of
Lord Parthasarathi on ‘kuthirai vahanam’. Sad that for the past year and this
year, Perumal has purappadu in Kedayam only as the vahanam is undergoing repairs
.. !!
In
the epic Mahabaratha, during their exile Pandavas had to spend a year without
revealing their identities. This period was spent on Virada
desam. This is explained in detail in Virada parvam of
Mahabaratha. On Vijayadasami day which coincided with completion of
their one year in exile, in the war to protect Virada kingdom,
Arjuna took back his bows and arrows hitherto hidden in a ‘vanni tree’. On
Vijaya Dasami day at Thiruvallikkeni, ‘vanni tree parvettai’ is enacted every
year. This is symbolically celebrated at the entrance of the temple
itself ; in olden days [till a decade ago] this act called ‘paarvettai’
took place in Vasantha bungalow situate in Venkatrangam Street. Now that
picturesque bungalow and the mantap are no longer there. At the entrance of the
temple, leaves of vanni are symbolically placed and the Lord comes
near the tree ~ after aarathi, couple of leaves get plucked by the battar
representing the Perumal.
In
the bhooloka Vaikuntam of Thiruvarangam – NamPerumal(Thiruvaranganar) visits Kattazhigaya Singar temple located just
over a kilometre East of Thiruvarangam Periya Kovil. The legend has
it that wild animals constantly attacked the families of the rishis and
consumed them. While the rishis, through severe penance, had the power to burn
the animals just by their looks, they sought not to forego the fruits of their
penance by killing these wild animals. Instead, they undertook a more severe
form of penance invoking the blessings of Lord Narasimha. Pleased with
their prayers, Lord Narasimha appeared before these rishis and is now
worshipped at this place.
On
Vijaya dasami day, Nam Perumal [Sri Ranganathar] reaches this temple and in the
evening – and in the evening mounted on a gold Horse releases arrows with brass
heads from cane bows – the enactment of hunting scene of Nam Perumal slaying
the Vanniyasura, the forest demon and symbolically reenacting the protection of
good always.
At
Thiruvallikkeni, Sri Parthasarathi had
purappadu in Kedayam. It was ‘Sthothira Padal’ goshti ~ Thadi Panchakam and
Sthothra Rathnam were rendered. Perumal had kulakkarai purappadu – TP
kovil 2nd street, Bandala Venugopala Street and then from
South Mada St Junction, today being Purattasi Thiruvonam – it was Sri Vedantha
Char Sarrumurai and Swami Vedanthachar joined Sri Parthasarthi in periya maada
veethi purappadu.
Here
are some photos : of the symbolic vanni tree; the kuthirai vahana purappadu of
last year; of today’s purappadu and Sri Vedanthachariyar.
Adiyen
Srinivasa dhasan.
Divya Prabandha Goshti and Sri Vedanthachariyar (Below)
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