ThirumalaiAnanthan
Pillai Uthsavam
at
his AvatharaSthalam - (Siruputhoor / Kiranganoor) near Melkote 2015
The
Hoysala empire ruled between the 10th
and the 14th centuries. The capital of the Hoysalas was initially located at
Belur but was later moved to Halebidu.
Art, architecture, Kannada&
Sanskrit literature and Vaishnavism
flourished during their reign.
On
way to Mysore from Bangalore lies Mandya district, region purportedly getting
its name, meaning a habitat preceding a civilization or roughly an ancient
abode. Then there is - 'Pandavapura' which literally means "Town
of Pandavas". Legend has it that the Pandavas during their period of
exile stayed here for sometime, and Kunti, mother of the Pandavas, liked the
hillock so much that it became one of her favorite haunts. The town has
historic relevance also as it was used as the camping ground by the French
army, which came to help Tippu Sultan in his war against the British. It is
believed that French named the small town as "French Rocks", as the
town is in the vicinity of two rocky hills. Pandavapura having paddy and
sugarcane fields is 130 km from Bangalore and 25 km from Mysore.
There are many jaggery manufacturing units too adding sweetness to the town
which has Cauvery water flowing through Visweswarayya Canal.
To
us, devout Sri Vaishnavaites, this place – to be specific a small village known
as Siruputhur ‘Kiranganoor’ [Hale Kiranguru] in Srirangapatnataluk is of
significance for its association with
one of our Acharyars. I have been posting
about the mahothsavam at the Holiest Thirumala for Sri ThirumalaiAnanthalwan, a
great Acharyar who did floral service for Thiruvengadamudayan, about 1000
years ago.
Sri
Ananthazhwaan was born in year 1053 near Mysore in a village called
‘siruputhoor’ ~ now called Hale Kiranguru in SrirangapatnaTaluk 571807 situate
on Pandavapura Station High Road.
When Udayavar was rendering
kalakshepam on Thiruvaimozhi, (the verse – sindhu poo magizhumThiruvengadathu –
meaning the place replete with flowers), Udayavar asked whether anybody would
do the pushpakainkaryam at Thirumala. Remember, Tirupathi was a very
dense jungle ridden with wild animals with adverse weather. Ananthazhwaan
readily came forward and said that he would go, if Udayavar so desires.
Udayavar was so elated that he praised Ananthazhwaan as the real man and till
date, his descendents have the name ‘ThirumalaiAnanthanpillai’ meaning manly.
ThirumalaiAnanthazhwaan
continued his floral and other services to Lord Srinivasar for many years. He
was so devoted in his service ordained by Ramanujacharya that for him, it was
service that was of primary importance, even when compared to
God. The Vigraham of Sri Ramanujar that we worship
inside the Sri Vari Temple was installed by him. ‘Sri
VenkatesaIthihasamaala’ is considered the best amongst the many works of
ThirumalaiAnanthazhwaan
For
the past few years, anniversary Uthsavam of Sri Ananthazhwaan is being
celebrated at his place at Thirumala. His descendants thought it fit to
organize one at his birth place too and this year on 23rdAug 2015
- his Thirunakshithira celebrations
were grandly conducted at his avatharasthalam at Kiranganoor. Understand
that till a few years ago, other than a slab nothing existed here ~ now it is a
beautifully constructed place having a temple tank, a Sannadhi where ThiruvengadamUdaiyan,
Sri Andal, Sri Ramanujar and Sri ThirumalaiAnanthanpillai, Swami Manavalamamunigalare
worshipped.
This
year being 3rd in succession, it was ‘Kaliyan’sPeriyaThirumozhi’
rendered by hundreds of Vaishnavaites comprising of Adhyapakars from Thirumalai, PerumalKovil, Thiruvallikkeni and
other divyadesams and of course from ThiruNarayanapuram. The function was
grandiosely well organized thanks to the
untiring efforts of Swamis from Melkote,
[unfortunately I am missing out the
details of the names of those Organisers
who did untiring work as they remained in the background ~ a visitor like me was awe-struck seeing the
spirit, enthusiasm and ease of people who visibly were Septuagenarians or
perhaps easily more]. My Pranams to those Organisers and thanks
to Dr. MA Venkatakrishnan swami [&
MA Madhusudhanan] for taking us
there. Understand that afew years earlier, a branch of the divine Magizhamaram from
Thirumala [‘PuraisaivariThottam’] planted here, has now grown well thanks to
the divine grace and pervading fragrance.
Let
us worship the feet of ThirumalaiAnanthalwar renowned for his knowledge,
devotion, steadfastness and more good qualities. Some photos taken yesterday at
his avathara sthalam are here.
AdiyenSrinivasadhasan.
24th
Aug 2015.
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