ஆசார்யர் ஸ்வாமி மணவாள மாமுனிகள் சாற்றுமுறை 2019
திருக்குடைகள் அணிவகுப்பு !
‘Between Showers’
is a 1914 short film made by Keystone
Studios starring Charlie Chaplin !
Swami Manavala Mamunigal thiruvavathara uthsavam concluded
with grand celebrations on 1st Nov 2019 - ‘Thirumoolam in Aippaisi’ ~ marking the birth
centenary of our Acaryar. This year
there had not been much of rain interruption in the 10 day Uthsavam. I had
posted at length about the morning purappadu in the morning of Sarrumurai day ~
but that was more of ‘kudai kainkaryabarargal’ – the subject matter of this
post is ‘thirukudaigal’.
In our culture – we
welcome rains [rain, rain go away is not our tradition] –
விண் இன்று பொய்ப்பின் விரி நீர் வியன் உலகத்து*
உள் நின்று உடற்றும் பசி.
இம் மண்ணுலகம் கடல் நீரால் சூழ்ந்தது ஆயினும் - மழை இல்லையெனின் பசியின் கொடுமை உலகை வாட்டக்கூடும் - என்பது
திருவள்ளுவர் வாக்கு.
‘aippasi – adai mazhai’
is an old adage. Rains are needed ~ they are but common in the Tamil month of
Aippasi perhaps there are days when we would not want rain to play
spoilsport (nothing to do with sports) – this year the rains have been
good. In 2005, it rained so heavily in
Nov and again in Dec inundating many a places.
Chennaites had never imagined that boats would run in Velachery,
Ekkaduthangal and many other places and water could overflow Saidapet bridge
! Looking back some 4 decades
ago, normal life may not be affected greatly in rains – life was
different – most houses in Triplicane would see rain water percolating from
roof – and the area for night sleep would get more constrained as there would
be water inside rooms too .. .. a single big black coloured umbrella
was a luxury and people would walk on roads with folded umbrella – not much of
raincoats or other accessories - thought difficult, people would
pedal through rain drenched streets gleefully.
Perhaps the single
mundane purchase – people buy umbrellas more out of necessity than enjoying its
purchase – not many a times, one looks into its colour, pattern but settles for
a black one. History of umbrellas is
long and eventful. From the earliest appearances of simple palm leaf umbrella,
long age of being synonym to wealth, to the modern time when is regarded as
general item, umbrellas managed to intersect with our history in many
interesting ways. Advancements in technology, changing tastes, and use in
religion all enabled umbrellas to grow and prosper, becoming one of the
principal ways we protect ourselves from rain. Protection from sun with
umbrellas and parasols slowly faded out from fashion, which can be attributed
to the rise in popularity of hats.
When the Mandarins ruled
China in the 11th century B.C., ''The rank of any holder of office could be
judged according to whether a double or triple-decked umbrella was carried over
him; a fourfold sunshade was the privilege of the heaven-born emperor alone,''
wrote Max von Boehn in ''Ornaments: Modes and Manners'' (Benjamin Blom, 1970).
In imperial Japan the Mikado never appeared in public unaccompanied by his
parasol-bearer. Even today a parasol-bearer stands near the Emperor as he
gardens. .. … .. they are too
significantly associated with our Hindu culture – one could see them on ‘raths
of Mahabarath’ .. and specifically with our Temples.
Thondaimandalam is
different – purappadus are made more attractive with beautiful white Umbrellas
for the Lord. Those who were at
Thiruvallikkeni in the morning of 1.11.2019 did not wonder that impressive
parade for they had come to witness the mega event and have darshan of Acaryar
Manavala Mamunigal and Sri Parthasarathi Emperuman - – it
was a procession of umbrellas, nay not the black one that humans use when it
rains– but spotless white parasols – the divine kodais ~
10 sets of them – the divine kudais 20
in no. - some huge – ranging from 14 to 18 jon kudais - and
alongwith that hundreds of Thennacharya Srivaishnavaites, most of them sporting
the traditional ‘ dwadasa Urthva Pundram – the Pannirandu Thiruman”.
The morning of the Friday
dawned so gracefully – for those of us
would never forget the greatest darshan one would dream - the divine
blessing of ‘Kaithala Sevai’ ~ [Lord
Parthasarathi and consorts being carried in the hands of the battars] – then
the umbrellas were getting opened up – spotless white parasols – the
divine kodais ‘Thirumoolam in Aippasi’ the day commemorating the
birth of divine Acharyar Swami Manavala Mamunigal. Mamunigal
is fondly known as ‘Yatheendra Pravanar’ arising out of his irresistible
attachment to the lotus feet of Sri Ramanujar [Yatheendrar] ~ to
the long list of kainkaryams, today more pronounced were those carrying white
parasols for the Acaryar, goshti, Perumal and .. ….in
grandiose. Mamunigal is the reincarnation of Adi
Sesha. Of those who render service to MahaVishnu, Ananthan – the Adi
Sesha serves Him in the best possible manner that one could visualize.
சென்றால் குடையாம் இருந்தால் சிங்காசனமாம்,
நின்றால் மரவடியாம் நீள்கடலுள், - என்றும்
புணையாம் மணிவிளக்காம் பூம்பட்டாம் புல்கும்
அணையாம், திருமாற்கு அரவு.
– Muthal
Thiruvanthathi, Poigai Azhwaar.
When Thirumal is moving, Thiruvananthazhwaan hoods him like a
parasol, when God sits, Seshan is settee – the seat of comfort;
when Lord stands, the snake serves Him as footwear ; in the
Thiruparkadal where Lord reclines to take rest, he becomes the silken bed – he
gleams with light and provides handrest too. The serpentine
Ananthazhwaan is ever at the service of the Lord in every possible
manner. .. .. and today, we reminisced our Acaryar with a grand purappadu
and .. 10 sets of divine umbrellas.
In the few years that he
lived on this earth, Sri Varavara Muni physically ensured renovation of
numerous temples, reorganised rituals and set up ways of worship and ensured
continuance of traditions through his eight famous disciples known
as Ashtadiggajas (elephants of the eight directions). Sri Vanamamalai
Mutt at Nanguneri was established by Mamunigal through his first disciple Sri
Ponnadikkal Jeeyar in 1410. At Thiruvallikkeni Divyaesam around 09.45 am
– Manavala Mamunigal came out with Sri Parthasarathi for a grand purappadu –
the 20 pairs of parasols were the added attraction – to the glorious Acharyar
Swami Manavala Maamunigal and Emperuman Sri Parthasarathi glittering with
thiruvabaranams. His work - Upadesa Rathinamalai goshti was recited
in the goshti.
Miles away, in Surakarta,
Central Java, annual Indonesian Umbrella Festival [FPI] charms visitors with
beautiful, brightly colored umbrellas. Throughout the three-day festival,
hundreds of visitors come to Balekambang Park to enjoy the exotic
umbrellas displayed across the park that was built by Surakarta king KGPAA
Mangkunegara VII in 1921.
Here are some photos of the grand purappadu in the morning.
~ adiyen Srinivasa dhasan. (Mamandur Veeravalli
Srinivasan Sampathkumar)
1st Nov 2019.
PS : “Between
Showers” – movie starring Charlie Chaplin was inspired by a series of torrential
rainstorms that soaked Los Angeles. As
much a Chaplin comedy as a vehicle for Ford Sterling, the comic situation for
this violent, improvised film involves a display of gallantry toward a young
woman (Emma Clifton) and the ownership of an umbrella. The policeman (Chester
Conklin), from whom the umbrella was originally stolen, reclaims his prized
item at the film’s conclusion.
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