இன்று ஸ்ரீ வரதராஜர் உத்சவம் கடைசி நாள் -
திருவல்லிக்கேணியில் தேவாதி ராஜர் பவளக்கால் விமானத்தில் புறப்பாடு
கண்டருளினார்.
Today, 28th May 2016, is 10th day of Sri
Varadha Rajar Uthsavam.. ‘Sarrumurai’ purappadu in the beautiful
“Pavalakkal Vimanam”. Not sure, why this is called ‘Pavalakkal’ –
pavazham is ‘coral’.
Corals
are marine invertebrates in the class Anthozoa of phylum Cnidaria. Precious
coral or red coral is the common name given to Corallium rubrum and several
related species of marine coral. The distinguishing characteristic of precious
corals is their durable and intensely colored red or pink skeleton, which is
used for making jewellery. Recent reports
state that Coral ecosystem thriving in the Indian waters has come under severe
stress with instances of coral bleaching being reported from islands of
Lakshadweep and some parts of Andaman. It
is the thermal stress in the form of increase in Sea Surface Temperature (SST)
during April that has proved disastrous for the corals.
Coral
bleaching is the loss of intracellular endosymbionts through either expulsion
or loss of algal pigmentation. In a decisive
move, Thailand has shut down 10 popular
diving sites in a bid to slow a coral bleaching crisis –a rare decision to put
the environment before tourism profits. The country’s southern coastline and
islands are home to some of the world’s most prized white sand beaches and scuba
diving sites, and the booming tourism industry props up Thailand’s sagging
economy. But warming waters and ever-growing swarms of visitors have damaged
coral reefs and ecosystems. Amidst growing concern about the impact of coral
bleaching, scientists have also brought out some good news from the ocean
depths of Andaman. The branching corals that were destructed during the 2004
South Asian tsunami have started regenerating in the region.
Inside Pavalakkal vimanam, Devathi Rajar gave darshan in
Paramapadhanadhar thirukolam – Perumal has similar thirukolam in Sesha vahanam
also. The two photos right here are of Sri Varadhar at Thirukachi in Sesha vahanam
– photo credit Sri VN Kesavabashyam.
Adiyen
Srinivasadhasan