Today 21st
July 2018 is ‘Swathi’
Thirunakshathiram. In the evening
there was chinna mada veethi purappadu
of Sri Azhagiya Singar at Thiruvallikkeni. Thelliya
singar purappadu starts from the western gopuram, through Peyalwar Koil Street,
South Mada street – culminates with thiruvanthikappu at Thulasinga perumal koil
street.
In the purappadu
it was ‘moonram thiruvantathi’ of Sri Peyalwar.: பேயாழ்வாரின் பக்தி சுரக்கும்
வார்த்தைகளில் இங்கே ஒரு பாசுரம் :
மருந்தும் பொருளும்
அமுதமும் தானே,*
திருந்திய செங்கண்மாலாங்கே,
- பொருந்தியும்
நின்றுலகமுண்டுமிழ்ந்தும்
நீரேற்றும் மூவடியால்,
அன்றுலகம் தாயோன்
அடி.
For us, the lotus(red)
eyed Sriman Narayana Himself is the medicine; its innate healing power; the
Sweet Nectar – the power of wellbeing as well. He is one who made the
Universe, swallowed, remade, and went on to measure it, by seeking a gift
of three feet of land ….. and to Him we offer obeisance.
Away, a search led to the renowned ‘Svati Tirunal’.. .. .. Svāti
Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma (1813
– 1846) was a Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He was a brilliant
music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic
and Hindustani style. A well-formulated
code of laws, courts of justice, introduction of English education,
construction of an observatory, installation of the first Government printing
press, establishment of the first manuscripts library were amongst the many
initiatives taken by Svāti Tirunāḷ, as a King, to modernise Travancore. 'Efficiency was the key
word and corruption a taboo', according to the article The Monarch Musician in
The Hindu.
Here is a bakthi literature kirtana of Swati Tirunal praising
Lord Krishna :
Oh the repository of compassion, who resides in an arbour on the
banks of the river Yamuna. The
melody of your flute captivates my mind. This melody has held the celestials,
the people sages and the women of Vraj under its spell. I am fascinated by your
effulgent form adorned with feathers of peacock ,ear pendants and yellow silk. Your
glory is being sung in the Dasamaskandha of Bhagavata. It is You who lifted the
Govardhana mountain with the tip of the
little finger. You are Lord Padmanabha relining on the serpent couch. You are Murari
who destroyed a host of demons.
A couple of decades ago, there was a film on legendary ‘Swathi
Thirunal’ directed by Lenin Rajendran. It starred Anant
Nag in the title role, Srividya,
Nedumudi Venu and Murali in other important roles. The story begans with Gowri
Lakshmi Bayi entrusting the four-month-old Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma to the
care of the English East India Company whose representative was Col. Munro.
Then it cuts to when Swathi Thirunal is sixteen and takes over the reins of
Travancore from his aunt Gowri Parvati Bayi. Swathi Thirunal's biography is was put in the
backdrop of the music that he himself has composed. The movie ended with his
death in 1846.
~adiyen Srinivasadhasan
PS :
song lyric and meaning downloaded from www.swathithirunal.in
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