One will
have to see to believe the enthusiasm of people associating themselves with
each Uthsavams. Purappadu [procession] is not merely an activity – it is
Perumal coming on the Streets to bless the bakthas. In a material world, where people keep
changing jobs and run seeking greener pastures, there are still some who do
kainkaryams at Divyadesams, feeling themselves closer to God and being with the
God at all times possible. They think of God not for seeking any favours or
boons, but they strive to make the God [the Archai Idol] the centric point
offering the God all earthly pleasures. One can see such devoted people in
Divyasthalams like Thirukachi, Thiruvarangam, Vanamamalai, Thirukkurungudi and
many other places, and of course, Thiruvallikkeni is unique. Though in the heart of the city, there are
many who are with the Lord at all times.
After the
Theppothsavam, starts Thavana Uthsavam … when Sri Parthasarathi has purappadu to ‘Thavana Uthsava Bungalow’
deriving its name from the Thavana Uthsavam
that occurs for 5 days starting Masi Krithikai.
With the onset of summer, Perumal takes rest under the roof made of dhavanam (Tamil: தவனம்) [Artemisia pallens] – an aromatic herb.
During this 5 day Uthsavam, daily morning Sri
Parthasarathi visits the bungalow, has Thirumanjanam, has purappadu inside the
bungalow, then after asthanam, has periya maada veethipurappadu.
There will
be Dhavana Uthsavam for Sri Parthasarathi, Sri Azhagiya Singar, Sri Ranganathar
and Sri Varadha Rajar. On 8th
Mar 2015, it was Masi Hastham ~ the day
of Thavana Uthsavam for Sri Varadha Rajar.
This Bungalow as I could recall from my younger days, had a big well
with steps inside, trees of rose Nerium
Oleander [Arali] and a differently looking structure having two ‘goris’
[minars]. The Dhavana Uthsava bungalow
has undergone some structural changes over the years……….
This morning
Sri Varadha Raja Perumal had purappadu to Thavana Uthsava Bungalow and thirumanjanam. In the evening there was purappadu inside the
bungalow and later periya mada veethi purappadu. and here are some photos taken by me.
Adiyen
Srinivasa dhasan
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