Siriya
Thiruther - Sri Parthasarathi Brahmothsavam 2018
Heard of ‘Chrysopogon
zizanioides’ and wonder what is has to do with a Temple related post,
especially one on the last day of Sri Parthasarathi Swami Brahmothsavam at Thiruvallikkeni.
it is a botanical plant –
known locally as ‘vettiver’ of grass family. A couple of years back,
plantation of vettiver grass to check soil erosion was renamed as
Sabujayan project by West Bengal Chief Minister. Nearer home, the traditional
weavers of Anakaputhur turned to ‘vettiver’ as raw material for a fabric, after
trying their hands at several natural fibres, including aloe vera, coconut
husk, banana, and jute. They were marketing sarees made out of vettiver .. ..
one may try them too.
On the concluding day of
Brahmothsavam is ‘Sapthavaranam’ – grand Thiruvaradhanam, rendering of
Thiruvaimozhi and later in the night, there is purappadu in Siriya
Thiruther [the small chariot]. Today, 8th May 2018 is the tenth day of Sri Parthasarathi
Brahmothsavam at Thiruvallikkeni [Triplicane] divyadesam.
Siriya thiruther
purappadu last year and vettiver chapparam a few years ago.
On this concluding day is to
be - ‘Siriya Thiruther’ famously known as ‘Vettiver
Chapparam’… ‘Chrysopogon zizanioides’, a type of grass of Poaceae family,
native to India. Also known as ‘khus’ Vettiver can grow up to 1.5
metres high and form clumps as wide. This Ther is known as ‘Vettiver Chapparam’
– for there used to be so many sheets made of this grass placed on the temple
car. One could feel the divine fragrance from a distance
itself. Understand that the stem of the grass vettiver is cut,
smoothened and made into a mat. These mats were earlier even used in
houses and as the air passes through it, there would be fragrance and natural
cooling of air.
This year due to a
contingency, there was no periya mada veethi purappadu and consequently no
purappadu in thiruther. Since it was china
mada veethi purappadu in kedayam, bakathas were able to have great darshan of
our Emperuman Sri Parthasarathi adorning a floral kireedam. In the purappadu -
Thiruvarangathu Amuthanaar’s ‘Ramanuja Noorranthathi’ was rendered. Here
are some photos taken during the purappadu.
Adiyen Srinivasa
dhasan.
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