Sri Varadhar Theppam - Gajendra
Varadar Thirukolam
There
are elephants in Asia and more in Africa.
African elephants are in trouble. Each year, tens of thousands of the
enormous beasts are killed for their tusks, and conservationists fear they are
on the road to extinction. Across
Africa, poaching is on the rise. Progress is being made here and there, but the
battle to save the largest animals on the Earth is far from being won. Across the continent, elephant poaching is
happening on an industrial scale. According to the shocking results of one
study, the population of savannah
elephants declined by 30% between 2007 and 2014. There are roughly 400,000
savannah elephants left and that number is falling by 8% per year.
One
novel attempt in saving them is - aerial
drones, which first proved their value decades ago on military battlefields,
are proving to be a key player in the ongoing battle against poachers. For the past four years, anti-poaching
"Bathawk" drones have been flying over national parks and game
reserves in South Africa, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. Then they are tried in Botswana as part of an anti-poaching
campaign too. The drones can
stay aloft for two-and-a-half hours while relaying live video from their
onboard cameras to ground-based crews up to 15 miles away. The crews then share
surveillance information and videos with park rangers and local police.
For us, Sriman Narayana is
the only savior ~ for human beings to get salvation and by His divine grace, He
showers benevolence on every living thing as evidenced by this act of kindness
on might elephant Gajendra. Triplicane is abuzz with the
festivities of Float [theppam] and today 21st Feb 2018, marked the concluding
of the annual float festival.
Today it was Sri Varadha Rajar. In the sacred divyadesam of
Thiruvallikkeni, moolavar of Varadharajar is on “Garuda vahanam”
which is very unique.
Sure you know the puranic
legend of ‘Gajendra moksham [salvation of elephant Gajendra]’ ~ when
Lord Sriman Narayana Himself came down to earth to protect
Gajendra(elephant) from the death clutches of Makara (Crocodile). Gajendra the
King of elephants, was attacked and caught by a crocodile and death seemed
imminent. Gajendra had been rendering service to the Lord by offering
Lotus and when he appealed to God to protect him, Maha Vishnu appeared on Garuda
vahanam and saved the elephant by killing the crocodile with his
‘Chakram’. It also explains that one who falls under the divine
feet of Lord seeking salvation will surely be taken care of.
The reenactment of Gajendra
moksha takes place during the full moon in the month of Aadi. The
Sarrupadi [alankaram] for Lord Varadhar for theppam was ‘Gajendra moksha
thirukolam’. Lord Varadhar appearing in the form whence he saved
the devoted elephant from the savage attack of the mugger crocodile. It
was the posture of Lord having released his chakra to save the elephant; One of
the arms in prayoga posture, having
released the chakra – holding the azhi [the sangu / conch] in the other,
holding Gatha in one and abhaya hastham on the fourth thirukaram. It was
indeed a great darshan of the Lord. Appropriate to recall the
Thirumozhi pasuram of Thirumangai Mannan on Lord Varadharajar.
கானமர் வேழம் கையெடுத் தலறக் கராவதன் காலினைக் கதுவ,*
ஆனையின் துயரம் தீரப்புள்ளூர்ந்து சென்று நின்றாழிதொட் டானை,*
Here are some photos
depicting the Theppam, Thirukolam and one taken during the hastham purappadu
earlier to make you experience the thirukolam better.
adiyen Srinivasadhasan
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