Sure you
have travelled many a times on this road by-passing the town of Poonamallee, situated at a distance of 23
kilometres from Fort St George and 17 kilometres from Sriperumbudur on the
Chennai-Bangalore highway. The name "Poonamallee" is derived from
"Poovirundavalli", meaning "the place where flowers are
cultivated". Had posted about the avathara sthalam of Thirukachi Nambigal here…
nearer is another place of significance to us, which is not known to many. This place many may know as Nazarathpettai
[from the original pettai – changed for obvious reasons now !]
At Thiruvallikkeni divyadesam, on 12th May 2016 is was
grand pushpa pallakku purappadu for Sri Parthasarathi, after 10 days of
vidayarri… the day had added significance.
Chithirai Month (mesha month), day of Punarpusam – a day
after the Great Chithirayil Seyya Thiruvathirai of Swami Ramanujar comes the
avathara celebrations of Mudali andan, Lord Rama's amsam also known as
Yathiraja's paduka is our guru Daasarathi (Mudaliandan). Pettai is the avathara
sthalam of Acharyar Mudali Andan, who was so close to Swami Udayavar. Here
is a famous ancient temple of Haritha Varna Perumal (Pachai Vannar)
“Sree Ramanujo Vijayathe – Yathiraja Rajaha”( ஸ்ரீ
ராமானுஜோ விஜயதே யதிராஜ ராஜ: ) – the concluding
lines of ‘Thadi (dhaTee) Panchakam’ – rendered by Swami Mudaliandan, which
speaks of the victory of Swami Ramanuja
over other philosophies and his
establishing the Visishtadvaita philosophy that was built by Azhwars and
Purvacharyas. In those golden days when
Swami Emperumanar walked on the streets of Thiruvarangam and other Divyadesams
– tens of thousands of his disciples and hundreds of Jeeyars followed him
hailing “Ramanujo Vijayathe – Yathiraja Rajaha:”
Of those who remained closest to Sri Ramanuja – Sri Mudaliandan, Sri Koorathazhwan, Sri
Embar, Sri Ananthazhwan, Arulalaperumal
Emperumanar, Kidambi Achaan, Thirukurugai Piraan Pillan, Thiruvarangathu
Amuthanar and more. Sri Mudaliandan
Swami is reverred as Trithandam and Sri Koorathazhwan as Thiruppavithram for
Swami Ramanujar. Sri Mudaliandan was
born as Dasarathi and hailed as ‘Yathiraja Paduka’ – thiruvadi of Bhagwat
Ramanujar. Sri Mudaliandan was born in
Prabhava year 1027 in Chithirai punarpoosam.
At Sriperumpudur, there is no vigraha for Mudaliandan as he stands in
the Trithandam and Thiruvadi of Acharyar.
Yesterday, being his Thiruvavathara day, Mudaliandan had
grand purappadu with Sri Parthasarathi who had purappadu on ‘pushpa pallakku’. The photos of thirukovil seen here are of
Pettai, his avatharasthalam; the vigraha is of Thiruvallikkeni divyadesam.
Adiyen Srinivasadhasan.
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