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In every
purappadu – there are so many attractions – Emperuman – arulicheyal goshti,
sripadhamthangigal, Archakas (battacharyas) and many many kainkaryabarargal –
one among them doing a tough kainkaryam are the bearers of Thirukudai (the
white decorative parasol – umbrellas) for Emperuman. Ever wondered how difficult it is ? .. …………
please ponder.
I have been posting in detail every year the grand occasion
“Aippasi Thirumoolam’ hailing the birth
of our Supreme ‘non-pareil’ Acarya Swami Manavala Mamunigal’. On His Sarrumurai day in the morning
Mamunigal has grand purappadu with Sri
Parthasarathi Perumal having 20
kudais. The kudais ~ white kudais (parasols) look great and are
great attraction of Thondai mandalam Thirukachi, Thiruvallikkeni, Thiruevvul
and many other divyadesams – in these places there will be no purappadu in
divyadesams for Emperuman without kudai (for us Adisesha is the divine kudai
for Emperuman)..
Life in a divyadesam is always exciting ! ~ it provides ample
opportunities to be with Emperuman and do kainkaryam .. .. the primary
challenge is one of involvement and being with Lord for long hours - one can involve oneself in so many forms of
Kainkaryams – there is the glorious Archaga kainkaryam, arulicheyal kainkaryam,
sripadham kainkaryam, kainkaryam to bagavathas and those involved in service to
Emperuman, financial kainkaryam for
specified projects, offering beautiful jewels, vasthrams, doing service, providing floral garlands,
providing fruits and offerings, cleaning, regulating, painting, and so many
more avenues ~ some are physical and requires extraordinary commitment .. .. I
have never tried this but have always
observed from close quarters wondering how difficult it is – ‘thirukudai kainkaryam’ –
lifting the thirukudai is a massive effort – the weight is at the top as one
controls and manages its weight (more so with wind blowing ferociously) as one
walks closer to Emperuman covering Him !!
There is more to thirukudai kainkaryam – during purappadu, they
carry the thirukudai on madi (the thick cloth tightly worn around the waist) –
and in vahana purappadu – thirukudaigal are placed on the sideboard of the
vahanam and is held by Battacharyas.
Holding them is an art and is challenging too – it is tough but
graciously done by Thirukovil Battacharyargal.
Now if you have not still visualized this – understand the kudai on the
land (standing on the lengthy stem) is lifted first to waist height – then from
one to another, dexterously lifted chin-high or more, over the shoulders – almost over the head. It would appear impossible to lift an object
so elaborate and weighty at the top by holding the stem at the bottom and
holding aloft of a few moments – then with subtle balance, gently place it on
the pattarai (side board of the vahanam).
Today being Ratha Sapthami, it was Surya prabhai vahanam – and
here are couple of photos showing kainkaryabarar Sri Gopi lifting the
thirukudai and effortlessly placing it on the vahanam – the last photo shows
Periyamurai battacharyars holding the kudai during the purappadu.
In our daily routine we fail to appreciate many things – and
when Perumal comes on our Streets to give darshan – people still rush in their
daily chores without realizing the effort and the kainkaryam of so many people
around. We bow obeisance to all those
selfless souls engaged in the kainkaryam to our Emperuman.
With regards to all the kainkaryabarars – appreciating your
great committed kainkaryam.
~adiyen Srinivasa dhasan [Mamandur Veervalli Srinivasan
Sampathkumar]
1st Feb 2020.
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