Re: No No !! Number One Divya dEsam - Srirangam
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• August 21, 1998
> If Swami > Desikan (an Avataram of Lord Srinivasa) had not safely transported the > idol of Ranganatha to Satyamangalam, there would be nothing left of our > Sampradayam in Srirangam to talk about. Dear Murali, Is there a historical reference for this? Sri Vedanta Desika is known to have left Srirangam during the Muslim invasion with Sudarsana Suri's two sons and the manuscript of Suri's "SrutaprakASika". It was Pillai Lokacharya who fled with namperumaaL, the Srirangam utsava mUrti. With a small party of kinkara-s, Sri Lokacharya traveled with namperumaaL until a village called jyOtishkudi, where due to old age and exhaustion he died and permanently attained the Lord's feet. >From here, namperumaaL was taken eventually to Tirumalai and was installed in the "ranga maNTapa", which is on the left side near the dhvaja-stambha as one proceeds for sEvai of Lord Srinivasa. namperumaaL's presence here is what transformed Tirumalai fully into an authentic Sri Vaishnava kOyil -- only after He graced the malai was there regular recitation of the Divya Prabandham and performance of grand utsavams in the Pancaratra style. Previously, the priests of Tirumalai, who follow the Vaikhanasa Agama for their temple rituals, did not encourage or engage in pArAyaNa of the Divya Prabandham. Sri Desika traveled with the two sons of Sudarsana Suri to satyamangaLam. After spending some time here, it is recorded that he went to tirunArAyaNapuram and was there [please correct me if I am wrong] until he received news that a Vijayanagara general had defeated the Muslims and that Srirangam had been liberated. This was at least 30 to 40 years later, and I am sure Desika traveled around in the intervening years, visiting other Divya Desams. It is said that he also visited North Indian kshetras. Upon receiving word of Srirangam's liberation, Desika returned to see his beloved Ranganatha restored to His rightful spot. There is a sloka composed by Desikar that is inscribed on the walls of the Srirangam temple commemorating the reconsecration of Srirangam after its liberation. So, Desika played a vital role in protecting the sampradAya during these terrible times, and was present for Ranganatha's return. But it was Sri Lokacharya, from what I have read, who personally whisked away namperumaaL to safety. Yet again a wonderful division of labor by our ancient acharyas! Mani
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