Our belief is immeasurable ! – we are the
devotees of Lord Sriman Narayana. For the devout, visiting temples and having
darshan of Him is the ultimate and for
the Srivaishnavaites divyadesa yathirai is of utmost importance. Centuries
earlier, when transportation was not even at its nascent stage, the Saintly
Azhwars went from place to place and sang hymns in praise of the Lord. Besides these
holy places there are Abhimana sthalams related to Acharyas. In Tamilnadu, most temples (infact all
revenue earning temples) are administered by the TN Govt through Hindu
Religious & Charitable Endowment Board – the revenue running to the coffers
of the non believers and those who speak ill of God and Hinduism.
Have
never been to this Temple – but have read about this place near Thanjavur. Panchagramams, as they are collectively known
in Pattukottai taluka — Karappankadu,
Nammankurichi, Puliakkudi, Serankulam and Peravurani, have added significance being
the place preceptors. Of them, Karappankadu is 30 km. from Mannargudi, and can
be reached by travelling via the Mannargudi-Pattukkottai bus route. Many Kalakshepa adhikaris hailed from this
place, most recent perhaps was Sri U.Ve. Karappankadu Venkatachariyar
swami.
According
to legend, centuries ago, a band of Vaishnavite scholars returning on `SethuYatra' from Thiruppullani (Darbhasayanam), back to
Kanchipuram, were provided houses and other facilities by the chieftain. They by divine intervention found the idol of
Lord in a Tulsi garden on the banks of a
tank and placed Him in the place which is also known as `DakshinaNaimisaranyam'. The Moolavar here is the Lord of Thirukachi - Devadhirajan’ the Uthsavar is AbeeshtaVaradan
or UchishtaVaradan.
Now, this is no post on the history of
the temple but on the sordid present tense. The New Indian Express Chennai edition
reported today that in one of the biggest heists, thieves decamped with
316 sovereigns of jewellery from an ancient temple in the district in the wee
hours of Tuesday.
According
to sources, the archakas who came to the Varadharajaperumal temple in
Kaarappankadu village near Madukkur on Tuesday found the locks of the sanctum
sanctorum of the temple broken and the
valuables missing. The Madukkur police was informed, so were the officials of
the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department. They
checked the valuable jewels kept in an almirah near the sanctum sanctorum and
found 2 kg and 528 gm of gold jewels (316 sovereign) stolen.
Superintendent
of Police, visited the temple and held enquiries. Earlier, Aravind Menon, the
Assistant Superintendent of Police, Pattukkottai, visited the scene for investigation. Forensic experts from Thanjavur arrived and
collected evidence from the spot, including fingerprints. A sniffer dog too was
pressed into service. Special teams have been formed to catch the culprits,
said police officials
http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil_nadu/Mega-heist-at-Thanjai-temple/2016/06/08/article3471863.ece
It comes as a shock and makes us grieve to read
about the theft in the temple….. this should shock all the Asthigas;
unfortunately there has not even been an whimper. There is need for some
reaction and for protecting our temples. At least spread the message and
make everyone aware of this dreadful sin.
With sorrow – Adiyen Srinivasadhasan
8th June 2016.
Photo credit
: from old issues of The Hindu; the news credit : The New Indian Express.
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