Thirukachi Arulalan Seevaram Parvettai 2015
One may
wonder seeing so many people descending the hill literally with Perumal ~ there are purappadus
where the Processional deity travels quite some distance blessing people on the
way. Kanchipuram has been the repository of many
magnificent temples. There are several big temples and for Vaishnavaites
“Perumal Kovil” would only mean the temple of Lord Devarajar – Sri Varadharaja Perumal.
Pazhaiya Seevaram is a small village located about 20 kms from Kanchipuram on the road going towards Chengalpattu. While going from Chengalpattu, one can reach Pazhaya Seevaram 5 kms before Walajabad. At Pazhaiya Seevaram on the banks of Palar river, there is this ancient temple for Sri Lakshmi Narasimhar, located picturesquely.
river Palar and temple as seen from the river
This temple is
located on a small hill on the banks of the river Palar. It is said that 3
rivers namely, Palar (Ksheera Nadhi), Cheyyar (Bahu Nadhi) and Vegavathi
(Saraswathi) merge here to become one and it is called Triveni Sangamam. This place is considered sacred. The hill on which the temple is located is
called Padmagiri. There is a motorable road to ascend the hill. The temple is
not located on the hill top ~ it is on the midway.
The
significance is the annual trip of Kachi Varadar], famously known as ‘Seevaram
Paarvettai’, which taken place during Pongal.
Lord Varadarajan leaves Kanchipuram on the evening of the Pongal day,
after traversing many villages and blessing devotees, reaches Pazhaya Seevaram
Lakshmi Narasimha koil – Perumal has Thirumanjanam here. Here are some photos
of the grand event (courtesy Sri VN Kesava Bashyam Swami)
Adiyen
Srinivasa dhasan.
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