The
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle of 1748, sometimes called the Treaty of Aachen, ended
the War of the Austrian Succession following a congress assembled on 24 April
1748 at the Free Imperial City of Aachen, called Aix-la-Chapelle in French and
then also in English, in the west of the Holy Roman Empire. The resulting
treaty was signed on 18 October 1748 by Great Britain, France, and the Dutch
Republic. What is it relevance and why
are we reading it here ???
There is
never a dull moment in Thiruvallikkeni divyadesam ~ after the Aani
brahmothsavam of Sri Azhagiya Singar, and Thiruvadipura Uthsavam, it is Alavanthar
uthsavam … and on a day when there is no purappadu.. .. .. Allikkeni is active still.
Kaliyan singing about the divyadesam calls it ‘maada maa Mayilai
Thiruvallikkeni’ [singing Mylapore and Triplicane together as the place with
palatial buildings !]
Mylapore is more associated
with Kapaliswarar temple that has a great history – and one that was relocated
from its earlier position nearer the sea to its present place. Sri
Adhi Kesava Perumal Devasthanam better known as ‘ Mylai Kesava Perumal Kovil’
is near Mylai Kapaleeswarar Temple and the Chithirai kulam
belongs to this Temple. This is Chandra pushkarini (sarva theertham)
popularly known as Chithirai kulam. The presiding deity here is Sri Adhi
Kesava Perumal and thayar is Mayuravalli – the place itself was historically
known as ‘Mayurapuri’. The temple is quite ancient and dates back to centuries.
a photo taken last year.
Every year during
Ekkaduthangal Thiruvural uthsavam, Sri Parthasarathi Emperuman visits this
temple, has mangalasasanam of Sri Peyalwar and has purappadu in the mada
veethis. For many years, Sri Aadhi Kesava Perumal from Thirumayilai has
been visiting Thiruvallikkeni divyadesam and have ‘vana bojana uthsavam’
performed here. Today, 30th July 2017 morning – Adhi Kesavar with all
paraphernalia visited Thiruvallikkeni, had Thirumanjanam at Sri Vanamamalai
Mutt at East Tank Sq St., Triplicane. Sri NC Sridhar, Trustee has
been making arrangements in a grand way.
In the evening there was
grand periya mada veethi purappadu for Sri Adhi Kesvar with his consorts.
Adiyen Srinivasa dhasan.
PS : In case you remember the reference to treaty
between Great Britain, France and Dutch,
HD Love, in his Vestiges of Madras states that Madras was taken by the
French in 1746 and recovered in 1749, not by force of arms but by the treaty of
Aix-la-Chapelle of 1748; Mylapore and Triplicane villages were very prominent
those days.
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