2nd day of April
2018 is 19th day of Panguni ~
Swathi nakshathiram. At Thiruvallikkeni
Sri Thelliya Singar had purappadu. This
morning had the fortune of darshan of Sri Adhi Kesava Perumal on 1st
day of Panguni Brahmothsavam.
Thirumangai mannan singing
about Thiruvallikkeni divyadesam calls
it ‘maada maa Mayilai Thiruvallikkeni’ [singing Mylapore and Triplicane
together as the place with palatial buildings !]. Mylapore is associated with Kapaleeswarar 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.
Here are some
photos taken during today’s morning purappadu ~ day 1 of Brahmothsavam for Sri
Adi Kesavar. Incidentally in the
sarrumurai song of Muthal thiruvanthathi, Poigaippiran says :
ஓரடியும்
சாடுதைத்த ஒண்மலர்ச் சேவடியும்,
ஈரடியும்
காணலாம் என்னெஞ்சே. - ஓரடியில்
தாயவனைக்
கேசவனைத் தண்டுழாய் மாலைசேர்,
மாயவனையே
மனத்து வை.
லோகங்களையெல்லாம்
அளந்து கொண்டவனும், கேசியென்னும் அஸுரனைக் கொன்றவனும், குளிர்ந்த திருத்துழாய் மலையோடு சேர்ந்தவனுமான
எம்பெருமானையே எப்போதும் மனதில் உறுதியாகக் கொள்வாயாக
Sri Poigai
Alwar directs the heart to always worship the Lord wearing the thulasi garland,
the great Krishna avtar whence He kicked a cart with His foot (killing
chakatasura); killing Kesi (hence Kesavan) and who measured the whole earth
with His one foot.
adiyen
Srinivasa dahsan.
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