For a Srivaishnavaite, service (kainkaryam) to Sriman Narayana and His
devotees is the purpose of life. We take
immense pleasure in visiting Divyadesams
and worshipping Sriman Narayana in pristine glory in such places. In the Thondaimandalam (very much inside the
city of Chennai) lies the divyadesam – Thiruneermalai.
Thiruneermalai has a beautiful
pushkarini and is in two parts – one at the ground level and the other atop a
small hill.
the temple as seen from the ground (above) and
the temple as seen from the hill (below)
The sannathi of Neervannar
is at the base along with his consort Animamalar Thayar and sannathies of
Kalyana Ramar and Andal. As one ascends
300 odd steps, one can have great darshan of Lord Ranganathar (in reclining
posture); Thiruvikramar; Lord Narasimha
(in sitting posture) - “நின்றானிருந்தான் கிடந்தான் நடந்தாற்கிடம் மாமலையாவது
நீர்மலையே” – in the words of Thirumangai Azhwar. At the time of Azhwar mangalasasanam, this
place was surrounded by water and hence ‘Thiruneermalai”.
Today had the fortune of worshipping at this Divyadesam. Today it was 2nd day of Sri
Ranganathar Brahmothsavam and there was Simha vahana purappadu. Here are some photos taken by me. The sarruppadi deserves special mention !
Adiyen Srinivasadhasan.
3rd May 2015.
No comments:
Post a Comment