Generally, people get excited about Vaikunda Ekadasi and ‘Paramapada Vasal’ ……… they are part of the Adhyayana
Uthsavam beginning with Pagal Pathu, Irapathu – concluding with Thiruvadi
Thozhuthal and Iyarpa Sarrumurai. Legend has it that this Uthsavam hailing the
significance of ‘Thiruvaimozhi’ of Nammazhwar, known as ‘Thiruvaimozhi
Thirunaal’ was being celebrated right from the times of Thirumangai Mannan to
Nathamunigal. The Pagal pathu uthsavam
is now on at Sri Vaishnava Divyadesams.
At the
Bhooloka Vaikundam of Srirangam Divyadesam, it begins from Suklapaksha Ekadasi
and celebrated for 23 days whence Namperumal listens to the vedas and
Nammazhvar's Thiruvaimozhi as rendered by the Araiyars. The festival is divided
into two parts, ten days before Vaikunda Ekadasi known as Pagalpathu and
10 days from Vaikunda Ekadasi known as Raapathu.
In
life there are moments, when you feel extremely elated ~ one explicable moment
is when you are at Thiruvarangam soil and have darshan of Nam Perumal … as one travels
with the purpose of worshipping at Booloka Vaikuntham [the heavenly abode of Lord
Maha Vishnu on this earth] – one’s heart jumps with joy….. as you get closer in
physical proximity, you start thinking and looking for the view of Raja
Gopuram….. for some the expectations start even as the train traverses
Ariyalur, Lalgudi etc., ~ had the pleasure of worshipping Lord Ranganathar and
Ranganayaki Thayar recently….. the great place described by
Thondaradipodigal as
“கங்கையில் புனித மாய காவிரி நடுவு பாட்டு * பொங்குநீர் பரந்து பாயும் பூம்பொழிலரங்கந்தன்னுள்*
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This place surrounded by river Kaveri is considered more sacred than the most sacred
Ganges; the place that flourishes with the new waters of Kaveri has beautiful
orchards and abundance of greenery. In this Arangam is situated the
greatest Temple for the Lord in reclining posture; the one who is most
benevolent and most affectionate to his Bakthas – Lord Ranganatha; a mere
glimpse of His Lord would ensure that the devotee would never would want to be
away from this holy land.
It
is a city by itself …. The glorious Thiruvarangam… 21 Gopurams – 7 prakarams ….
~reverred as ‘The Kovil’ by all Sri Vaishnavaites – it is ‘Thiruvarangam
(Srirangam)’ an island created by Coleroon [kollidam] and Kaveri. The
Sanctity of a Temple is accorded on the basis of its threefold popularity of
the Presiding Deity, the quality of the holy waters and its religiously
significant past. So many acharyas have lived here dedicating themselves
in the service of the Lord. A temple sung by 11 Azhwars [mangalasasanam], this
temple occupies an area of 156 acres making it the largest temple in India.
Lush green mango groves, banana gardens, Coconut groves, tall fortified
walls – all add colour and bring glory to the island.
The
temple of Sri Ranganathaswami at Srirangam boasts an historic past of great
kingdom and a civilization thousands of years old. It has flourished through
various dynasties though the invasion of Malikapur was a dark era. The
Rajagopuram is 236 feet height with its 13 tiers with gopuram's base
measuring 166 feet by 97 feet ~ a great engineering marvel of recent
times. The massive Rajagopuram can be seen and worshipped from
every nook and corner of Thiruvarangam and beyond.
Now
there is renovation activity (actually it is not even repairs but efforts to restore
the looks of ancient days!). Had the fortune of darshan at Thiruvarangam on 26th
Dec 2014 – there were swelling crowds – yet a very joyous occasion for any
baktha.
Adiyen
Srinivasa dhasan.
the Rajagopuram as seen now and
a photo taken sometime back !
dwajasthambam above
and the activity below
chandra pushkarini
the most beautiful Nam Perumal - Thiruvarangar
work at Sri Ramanujar sannathi.
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