Thiruvathirai ~ celebrating birth of Sri Yathiraja
Blessed are our generation ~ a few more months from now,
we are to witness and be part of the grandeur celebrations – Sahasrabdi (1000
years) of our Great Acharyar Sri Ramanujar, who was born in Sriperumpudur in
1017. It was divinely the constellation of Thiruvathirai in
ascendance in the blessed month of Chitthirai ~ a day more glorious
than other days, as rendered by our Acharyan Swami Manavala Mamunigal.
We must fall and do service to the lotus feet of Swami
Ramanuja ~ immerse ourselves to Him - “ Ramanujam Yatipatim pranamami
moordna” - prostrate by putting our head at his feet saying I am
worshipping (pranamami!). For us nothing gives more pleasure than
thinking of our Acharyar Udayvar and we celebrate Thiruvathirai every month.
21st Oct 2016 is also Thiruvadhirai
nakshathiram. It was on ‘Thiruvathirai of Chithirai month ~ almost ten centuries ago’, was born Sri
Ilayavazhwar later acclaimed to be Ramanujar – at Sriperumpudur. Hundreds
of kingdoms have fallen wayside – some reached pinnacle of glory but slowly
fading to oblivion – amidst our Acharyar Sri Ramanuja, always has the
pride of place continuing to remain at the helm of all Yathis and all
devotees. Last month had the fortune of rendering ‘Iramanusa
Noorranthathi’ at Sri Varadharaja Manavala Mamunigal Thirukovil at Kothawal
chavadi area.
From NSC Bose
Road, Flower bazaar PS to Elephant gate area, there are so many narrow lanes
and bylanes in what is known as Sowcarpet, a sprawling neighbourhood, far
different than the other parts of North Madras. Here once existed
Kothawal chavadi, the wholesale vegetable market which since lost its glory
once Govt decided to shift it to Koyambedu. There are so many kalyana
mantaps in the narrow streets of Parrys / Georgetown area – roads so narrow
that one would find difficult to drive a two-wheeler, but that is only a
perception, for there is so much of heavy vehicle traffic transporting various
material into Chennai from other parts of India.
Adiyen Srinivasadhasan.
21st Oct 2016.
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