Sri Azhagiya Singar thiruther ~ Thirumbukal
purappadu 2018
Today, 29th June
2018 is day 7 of Sri AzhagiyaSingar Aani Brahmothsavam – the grand
Thiruther [chariot]…..
Till the time of its
acquisition by the British in 17th century, Triplicane was a shrotriam
village along with adjacent village of Pudupakkam. Its history remained surrounded by the iconic
Sri Parthasarathi swami temple. After
Triplicane passed into the East India company’s hands in 1676 by a firman of
Sultan of Golconda, the company leased it to its chief merchant Kasi
Veeranna. Triplicane figured prominently
during the invasion of the Carnatic in 1740.
In Sept 1746, when the French Commander La Bourdannais attacked Madras,
a body of French troops encamped on the east side of the temple. In a rough sketch plan of Madras about 1746
the grand Pagoda of Triplicane, the temple tank and French embankments have all
been marked writes Ranganadham Chetty in History of Triplicane book compiled in
1948.
In the
latter half of 1749, Madras was finally handed over to the English. Triplicane, thereafter became the
residential suburb of English merchants
who built several garden houses along or near the south bank of the Cooum, then called as
Triplicane river. The modern day Triplicane (the temple) has four
arches on each direction. Sri
Parthasarathi visits these arches on some occasions – He passes through the
North arch at Nalla thambi St on Masi magam day; Southern arch – during
Ekkattuthangal, Kodai Uthsava sarrumurai .. on thiruther (Sri Parthasarathi
& Sri Narasimhar on 7th day evening of their respective
Brahmothsavams) visit the arch on the Eastern side i.e., on beach road.
On the day of thiruther, Lord
Thelliya Singar remains on the Thiruther till evening during which time
Bakthas can ascend and have darshan. In the evening occurs the usual ‘pathi ulavuthal’ and purappadu, after
which ‘thotta thirumanjanam’ would take place. This used to happen in the
cool Vasantha Mantapam situate in Venkata Rangam Street – unfortunately,
this is no longer there and thirumanjanam takes place in the Andal neeratta
mantapam now a days.
In the evening occurs
‘pathi ulavuthal’; immediately followed by purappadu till the
eastern entrance in Sunkuwar Street on the Marina beach road. One of the few
occasions whence Perumal has purappadu outside the precincts of Mada veethi and
Kulakkarai. Here are some photos of the Thiru ther thirumbukal purappadu
adiyen Srinivasadhasan.
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