The Hoysala empire ruled between the 10th and the 14th
centuries. The capital of the Hoysalas was initially located at Belur but was
later moved to Halebidu. Art, architecture, Kannada& Sanskrit
literature and Vaishnavism flourished during their reign. .. .. .. we are interested in Mandya ~ more
specifically Melukote Thirunarayanapuram for the temple here and because of our
Acaryar staying here.
Our
Acaryas following the holy orders of Sri Udayavar believe that one must reside
at Melukote (Thirunarayanapuram) at least for a day. The
Temple ‘Sri Selva Narayana Perumal Kovil’ at Melkote referred to by
us as Thiru Narayanapuram, is a Abhimana
sthalam of Udayavar, who lived here for 12 years, codified and ordained strict
procedures for betterment of Sri Vaishnavism. It is a hilly protected place, calmness,
serenity and divinity pervading here. It is on rocky hills known as
Yadugiri, Yadavagiri and Yadushailadweepa, overlooking the Cauvery valley. The
moolavar here is Thiru Narayanar. The beautiful Uthsavar is ‘Sampathkumarar
also known as Selvapillai’ – the name of temple is ‘Cheluva Narayana Swamy Temple’.
Sure
you would have heard of the most famous Vaira Mudi Sevai – whence the Lord
wears the throne made of Diamond. The annual Uthsavms are being
celebrated with grandiose. The most capturing is the ‘Sri Vairamudi Kireetadharna Mahotsav ‘ part of the Brahmotsav. This famous crown makes it journey from the
Mandya treasury every year.
Devotees in lakhs throng Melkote to have
darshan on the Special occasion ~ and today is that special day.
Sri Chelva Naranar
[Sampathkumarar] adorns Vairamudi [the
crown of diamond] and has purappadu on Garuda vahanam. There is also the
seva with another crown known as ‘Rajamudi’. The Temple, the Kalyani
pushkarini and major roads will be lit grandly for the purappadu. Legend
has it that this grand ‘Vaira kireedam’ was presented by Lord Krishna
Himself. The crown is never exposed to daylight and is kept in a special
casket. The serene town of Melukote comes to life with the grandeur
and majesty of the procession. Rajamudi, is adorned on the Lord on the next day
of the Brahmotsava. Here is a photo of Sri Selva Naranar adorning ‘vairamudi’.
(credit my friend Sathishkumar)
In the nearby Thirumylai Sri Madhava Perumal Temple, this occasion is being celebrated for many decades now. The idol of Selva Pillai, here too has purappadu in a similar looking Garuda sevai as ‘Vairamudi sevai purappadu’.
Had darshan of Vairamudi Garudasevai at
Thirumylai Madhava Perumal thirukovil – partook in Kovil thiruvaimozhi goshti ~
later there was purappadu inside the temple with Sri Peyalwar’s moonram
thiruvanthathi. Here are some photos of
Thirumylai vaibhavam
~adiyen dhasan S. Sampathkumar
17.3.2019.
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