ANBIL- APPAKKUDATHANDear Bhagavatas,
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• August 10, 1998
Dear Bhagavatas, Some of you (including myself) have been voting for one or the other of the Divya Desams as the ‘Most favored’. Some of you have based your views on the largest number of Paasurams or the number of Alwars who have consecrated and many other criteria. As one belonging to the Divya desam of Anbil- Appak Kudathaan (Koviladi or Tiruppernagar), I am tempted to project this Divyadesam as ‘the most favored’ as shown below. Dasoham Anbil Ramaswamy ====================================================================== It is argued that the Prapanna Jana Koodastha, Sri Nammalwar did Prapatti at Tiruvenkatam, citing the famous Pasuram "Agalakillen Enru Alarmel Mangai Urai Maarbhaa". But, Nammalwar seems to have surrendered himself at several Tirupathis as well. WHERE IN THE WORLD that the Alwar finally got what he has been yearning for all along pleading soulfully to the different deities in the different Divya Desams? I have heard in Kalakshepams that the very last Divyadesam he had sung (his swan-song, as it were)-is on this Anbil-Appak Kudathaan (traditionally referred to as the twin Divya desams that lie on either banks of Kollidam with the name of Sundararajan (Vadivazhagiya Nambi) in Anbil and Appak Kudathaan in Tiruppernagar). 9 Vide Tiruvoimozhi 10.8.1 to 11). This is the Divya Desam where the Lord who had devoured the seven clouds, seven seas and seven mountains filled completely Alwar’s Nenju (Nenju Niraiya Pugunthaan) and the Alwar devoured the "Aaraa Vayitraanai Adanga Pidithene" (10.8.2). A case of divine Cannibalism as A.K. Ramanujan would put it ! This is the Divya Desam where the Alwar puts the Lord in a spot and demands an explanation as to why He, who was indifferent to him so far, thought it fit HERE (in Tiruppernagar) and NOW (at long last) to fill his Nenju.(Inru Ennaip Porul Aakkith Thannai Ennul Vaiththaan, Anru Ennaip Puram Poga Punarthathu En Seivaan?"(!0.8.6). As per 6000 Padi, It would appear that the Lord could not reply the Alwar. In His eagerness to take the Alwar to Paramapadam, The Lord almost sought his excuse by asking what else Alwar wanted. To this, the Alwar finally seems to have demanded that indeed, he had got what he wanted HERE, but that he wanted this Kainkarya Sri to continue in Paramapadam also. "Utren Ugandhu Pani Sithu Una Paadam Petraen; Eedhe Innum Venduvadhey Endhaai" (10.8.10) Whatever comes after this decad 10.8 is in the nature of description of Chetana- Achetanas (10.9.1); The higher worlds (10.9.2); Adivaahikas (10.9.3); The Celestials (10.9.4);Varuna Indra and others (10.9.5); Veda strees(10.9,6); Maruthganas and Vasus (10.9.7); Nityasuris (10.9.8,9); Reception by the Lord (10.9.10) and Phalasruti (10.9.11) The entire decad 10.10 is the Epilogue (Nigamanam) of Tiruvoimozhi. Thus, the decad dealing with Tiruppernagar is the Charama (last)decad on Divya Desams and no other Divya Desam came to be sung after this. Thus, the Alwar really ascended to Paramapadam only at this ANBIL- TIRUPPERNAGAR Divya desam - the culmination and consummation of all his psalms hailed as Vedam in Tamil and the Alwar himself known as "Vedam Tamizh Seitha Maaran". Viewed in this light, we may conclude that this ANBIL - TIRUPPERNAGAR may be considered as the ‘Most favored Divya Desam.’. ====================================================================== BTW, Sri Krishna Premi Swami is said to have evidence to show that it was in this ANBIL that Sage VALMIKI was born. While this is a matter for research, I am aware of one great Mahan who was born here-viz., ANBIL V. Gopalachariar who instituted the Vidwat Sadas in honor of the founder of Poundarikapuram Andavan Ashramam. ====================================================================== ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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