Sure
you would have travelled many a times on Kutchery Road, the road that links Luz
Junction with Beach road….. next time, for sure you might take a turn and reach
this place, if you have not visited this earlier…. It is Arundale Street, off Kutchery road – otherwise not so noticeable
one… that winds its way towards Sri Madhava Perumal Kovil ~ and just a couple
of yards in to the Street, lies this famous place with divine connection.
Among
the 12 Azhwaars of Srivaishanva Tradition, Poigai Azhwar, Boothath Azhwar and
Peyazhwar – were the ones to have descended on this Earth earlier. They
were contemporaries and are praised as “Muthal Azhwars (the first among the
Azhwars). They were born in the month of “Aippasi: in the
thirunakshathirams of ‘Thiruvonam, Avittam, Sathayam’ respectively. This divine
trio met on a rainy day at Thirukkovalur – when they sang 100 verses each which
now form part of Moonravathu Ayiram (Iyarpa) in Naalayira
Divyaprabandham.
Azhwar avathara sthalam
Sri
Peyalwar was born in a well in Mylapore (thence known as Mylai
Thiruvallikkeni). His birthplace is in the present day Arundel Street [described
in the first para of this post] in Mylapore closer to Mylai Sri Madhaava
Perumal Kovil. At Thiruvallikkeni, the road adjacent to Sri Parthasarathi
Kovil houses a separate sannathi (temple by itself) for Sri Peyalwar and this
street is named after the Azhwar and is known as ‘Peyazhwar kovil Street’.
Today
2nd Nov 2014 happens to be ‘Sadhayam in the month of Aippasi’ ~ the
sarrumurai of Sri Peyalwar. In the morning Sri Parthasarathi swami had
purappadu to Peyalwar sannathi, had thirumanjanam. Some photos taken during the morning purappadu
are here.
Adiyen
Srinivasa dhasan.
Sir, In one of the Tamil newspapers (http://www.dinathanthiepaper.in/142016/FM_0104_ML_04_Cni7719.jpg - Peyazhwar Section), I read that Peyazhwar was born(in a well) near Arundel street. After googling, I visited your blog. Can we see the well now?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Bala
Dear Bala, yes. very much. The well is very much there at Azhwar avathara sthalam at Arundale Street. The place still looks the same, as it appears in the first photo ..
ReplyDeleteSir, I went to Arundale Street and saw the big well. I guess, that will be the biggest well in Chennai.
ReplyDeleteNow, I could recognize the photo. Thanks for guiding :)