Thirumayilai Sri Madhava Perumal Thiruther 2018
It is a place that
predates British rule by several centuries; it was occupied by the Portuguese
in 1523, which lasted until 1749, later falling into the hands of
the British East India Company. It is “Mylapore” [Thiru Mayilai],
a cultural hub; one of the oldest residential parts of the city, also
known as VEdapuri and Mayurapuri ~ today it was a grand Thiruther purappadu for
Thirumayilai Sri Madhava Perumal.
Thirumayilai has the
avathara sthalam of Sri Peyalwar at Arundale Street – nearer is Sri Madhava
Perumal thirukovil. Mylai is famous for
Sri Kapaleeswarar temple which is connected with the S'aivite Nayanmars. The
famous Saivaite trio - Appar, Sambandar and Sundarar, who lived in the 7th
& 8th centuries have sung above Mylapore. Appar, the eldest of the three and a contemporary
of Mahendravarman I (600-630 A. D.) & Sambandar calls it as ‘Madamayilai*, in his
famous Poompavai Padikam. Besides this,
he mentions a number of festivals that were held in the temple on various occasions. There are some who try to
connect Thirumylai with Christianity. However,
many scholars like Dr. Burnell, W. K. Phillips,
James Hough, have questioned the authenticity as according to them the
story of Saint Thomas’ visit to
Mylapore, and in fact, to South India, has no historical basis, whatsoever.
Thus Lev. James Hough, the historian of Christianity in India, wrote that the
visit of Saint Thomas to South India is ‘most improbable* and ‘is unsupported
by the faintest vestige of authentic history.’ The critics of the tradition
maintain that it was a late invention of
the local Christians to show it as a proof of their orthodox descent. (** The early history of Madras Region ~ Dr
KV Raman)
One would be surprised to
find so many temples in small lanes and bylanes of Thirumayilapuri. As
one crosses, the Hamilton Bridge, is the famous ‘Sri Mylai
Madhava Perumal Thirukovil’ and behind
this is ‘ Mundagakanni Amman temple’. At Madhava Perumal temple, the
Presiding deity is in a sitting posture hailed as Sri Madhavar and His consort
is Amirthavalli. The Uthsavar idol is extremely beautiful.
The annual brahmothsavam
at Mylai Madhava Perumal Temple is on and today [13th May 2018 ] is
day 7 and Thiruther. …… one could imagine smaller cars struggling in the
bylanes here…. Yet the majestic thiruther grandly wound its way in the
streets. Here are some photos taken this morning at Thirumayilai during
the purappadu.
Adiyen
Srinivasadhasan
13th May 2018.
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