அங்கணெடு மதிள்புடைசூழ் அயோத்தியென்னும்
அணிநகரத்துலகனைத்தும் விளக்கும் சோதி* வெங்கதிரோன் குலத்துக்கோர்
விளக்காய்த் தோன்றி விண்முழுது முயக்கொண்ட வீரன்…..
In that famed beautiful city of Ayodhya with lofty walls,
in the Surya dynasty , came the Saviour of celestials, much as a beacon of the
lineage of great Kings, shining with radiance – Lord Rama. Pleasant things give happiness to everyone
and there cannot be more
pleasant sight than that of Sri Rama Pattabishekam ~ the eternal state of bliss- the most complete picture of
happiness to everyone in the Kingdom.
Mere chanting of the name ‘Sree Rama’ would provide
everything to us ~ he is the greatest benefactor ~ the Maryadha Purush ~ the
greatest epitome of all virtues Lord Rama. It is our total belief that
by listening to the highly meaningful and auspicious poetical composition
of Sri Ramayana, a person gets family-prosperity, augmentation in money and
grain, superior quality of life, peace of mind, exquisite happiness and
all the acquisition of wealth on this earth.
The greatest of the Ithihasa puranam has had its
influence across centuries, countries and cultures - Valmiki’s
description of the tour de force of Maryadha Purush Sri Ramapiran
has set rules for war and peace, for daily life and during times of crisis
propagating the importance of justice, virtue, love and sacrifice and indicting
greed, lust, the evils of power and covetousness ….. and it culminates with ‘Sri Rama Pattabisheka Mahothsavam’ - the coronation
ceremony of Lord
Srirama, performed on the majestic scale - Rama, the foremost among most valorous Kings, accompanied by sounds of
conches buzzing in the ears and sounds of kettle-drums, proceeded to the city
of Ayodhya, having a series of palaces. Vasishta, Vamadeva,
Kashyapa, Katyayana, Suyajna, Gautama and Vijaya consecrated Rama the Lion
among men, with clear and fragrant water, as the eight Vasus (Ashta vasukkal).
At the request of Bharata to take back the kingdom of Ayodhya, Rama accepts the
offer and sits on a seat. Bharata and Rama take their bath and get adorned for
the occasion. Rama, mounting on an excellent chariot, sallies forth on a
procession in the city accompanied by Bharata, Shatrughna, Lakshmana and
Vibhishana. Nine thousand elephants follow the procession, with Sugreeva and
other monkeys mounted on them. The citizens of Ayodhya host flags on every
house. Rama returns to his paternal palace in Ayodhya.
மங்கல கீதம் பாட, மறை ஒலி முழங்க, வல்வாய்ச் சங்கு இனம் குமுற, பாண்டில் தண்ணுமை
ஒலிப்ப, தாஇல் பொங்கு பல்லியங்கள் ஆர்ப்ப, பூமழை பொழிய, விண்ணோர், எங்கள்
நாயகனை வெவ்வேறு எதிர்ந்து, அபிடேகம் செய்தார்.
[from Kamba Ramayanam]
Kosala Kingdom was replete with
happiness. The only trouble was that nobody could donate ~ for the simple
reason that there were none to seek and beget things from others. People lived
in such a perfect harmony that there was no fight and there was no opportunity
to display valour ~ the subjects were well educated and lived life full of
honour… its capital which had no wars was known as ‘Ayodhya’. At Thiruvallikkeni divyadesam, Thirumangaimannan
describes Rama as one with his family of Barathan, Satrugnan, Ilakkuvan and
Mythili – the one who destroyed Ravana [Ravananthakan] – the most cheerful and
calm Rama blessing all his devotees.
Today 10th April 2016, it was Thavanothsavam
and Sri Ramar in Pattabisheka Thirukoalam was a great sight to behold.
Here are some photos of the day…
Adiyen Srinivasadhasan.
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