Sri
Azhagiya Singar Thiruther ~ Aani brahmothsavam at Thiruvallikkeni 2017
We worship Sriman
Narayana, as devotees and followers of the Vedic path, we firmly believe
that Lord Krishna descended on this Universe some 5,000 years
ago. His upadesam Srimad Bhagavad Geetha is the greatest treasure trove,
rendered in the midst of Mahabaratha, when He offered to drive the chariot of
Arjuna and earned the sobriquet ‘Sri Parthasarathi’
Today, 9th
July 2017 is day 7 of Sri AzhagiyaSingar
Aani Brahmothsavam – the grand Thiruther [chariot]….. one will realise
its grandeur that of rolling juggernaut, if one were to stand near as the 8 or
9 feet wheel rotates by. Thiruther is a grand occasion of togetherness of
people. During Brahmothsavam thousands throng Temple and have darshan of
Perumal in His veethi purappadu ~ significantly, during Thiruther, thousands
partake – they pull, go around, push, offer buttermilk and panakam [jaggery
water] to devotees and there is celebrations on the air, clearly visible.
Could recall that the
Thiruther of yore was even bigger ~ in 1980s for a couple of years, there was
no Thiruther purappadu as it was under repair – when made again, in tune with
times, it got reduced a bit – also now it has steel wheels; the earlier one had
wooden wheel… it now runs on concrete cement road. Thiruther, the chariot, is easily the most
grandeur and most attended by bakthas too. Ratha [the chariot] has existed in
puranic days, historic days and more. We have heard of Kings of recent
past having had platoons of horse and horse-driven chariots.
On screen too, we have
seen many – one got enamoured by the scene of Arjuna wading through the forces
in Mahabaratha - even those chariots were quite attractive. Ratha
is not only fleet-footed mode during war, it symbolizes energy and zeal to move
forward. It was on the chariot steered by Lord Krishna, Geethopadesam
occurred to Arjuna, the mighty warrior. The rath itself according to
legend was given by Agni. The battle formation was unconceivably bigger ~
by some accounts an Akshauhini is described as a formation consisting of 21870
chariots, 21870 elephants, 65160 cavalry and more than a lakh of infantry.
Odisha’s king
Narshimhadeva, the first of Eastern Ganga dynasty, decided to make a huge
temple complex consisting of four temples dedicated to the Sun god in 1255 AD.
The site chosen by the architects was in the north-eastern corner of Puri, one
of the four sacred dhams – Konarak, Bhubaneswar. The Konark temple
is designed in the form of the chariot of the Sun god. It has 24 wheels and
seven horses.
It was a grand festive
day at Thiruvallikkeni Divyadesam – the chariot was pulled at 07.00 am and
reached back the place by 08.15 am ~ it was heavenly. In the goshti, it
was Thirumozhi of Thirumangai Mannan.
Kaliyan advises us
(saying unto his heart) : the supreme Lord residing in Thiru Oorakam and
Thirukudanthai, is the one who by His bow killed those rakshas of the sena of
Ravana. That Lord of Thirupper resides in the temple surrounded by
fertile fields with chirping water birds, the One who is worshipped with
thousand namas – to Him, the heart should go and be blessed by the
divine.
ஊரான் குடந்தையுத்தமன் ஒருகாலிருகால் சிலைவளைய*
தேராவரக்கர் தேர்வெள்ளம் செற்றான் வற்றா வருபுனல்சூழ் பேரான்,
பேராயிரமுடையான் பிறங்குசிறை வண்டறைகின்ற*
தாரான், தாராவயல் சூழ்ந்த
சாளக்கிராமம் அடைநெஞ்சே.
திருவூரகம் திவ்யதேசத்து எம்பெருமானும், திருகுடந்தையிலே புருஷோத்தமனாகவும்
சேவை சாதிக்கும் பெருமான் ஸ்ரீ ராமாவதாரத்திலே தன்னுடைய வில்லினினாலே,இராவணனது அரக்கர் சேனையை சிதைத்தான்.
நெஞ்சே, ஆயிரம்
பேர்களாலே புகழப்படுபவனும், வண்டுகள்
ரீங்காரம் இடும், நீர்ப்பறவைகள் நிறைந்திருக்கிற வயல்களாலே சூழப்பட்ட ஸ்ரீசாளக்ராமத்திலே
எழுந்தருளி இருக்கும், அப்பெருமானிடம்
சென்று சேர்.
Adiyen Srinivasadhasan.
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