Article on Tirumanghai Alwar - by Prof. Bhuvarahachariar -part 1
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• December 8, 1997
>Date: Sun, 7 Dec 1997 14:55:56 +0500 (GMT+0500) >From: Bharat A>To: kkalale >Cc: sbelur@capaccess.org >Subject: from BHARAT > >Dear Sri Kalale > >Dec 12th happens to be the Tirunakshatram of >TIRUMANGAI AZHWAR.He was the last of the Azhwars >and was closely associated with the development of >Srirangam Temple.He built a rampart around it and >also started the Tiru Adhyayana Utsavam.His final >work Tiru Nedun Dandakam has been very influential >in the history of Srivaishnavism. > >Sri E.S.Bhuvarahachariar has been kind enough to >write an article about the Azhwar to mark the >occasion.He has made it into three sections to >comprise the above topics. > >I,m enclosing the first and main part about his life. >The other two are shorter ones which I hope to receive >(he,s at present in Tiruk kovalur) during the next 2-3 >days.I'll pass them on immly. > >If you want to you could put them on the net. >with best wishes. >BHARAT > > > SRIMATE RAMANUJAYA NAMAH > SRIMATE BALADHANVI MAHAGURAVE NAMAH > > > > THIRUMANGAI AZHWAR (Kaliyan) > > (by Sri E.S.Bhuvarahachariar) > > ( A) His Life > > "There is always a woman behind every successful man" > This saying is true in every letter in the case of this > Azhwar.Born of a low caste family,he got the admiration of > the Chola king and rose to the rank of a tributory king > through his supreme valor.Naturally enough bravery led to > pride,lust and other evil qualities.He was then called > NEELA.His associates were NEER MEL NADAPPAN (one who could > walk on water),NIZHALIL ODUNGUVAN (one who could hide in > the shadow of another), TAAZH OODUVAN (who could open a > lock by whistling) and TOLA VAZHAKKAN (who could never > be vanquished in an argument).These names clearly indicate > that all their abilities helped them and their king NEELA > only to rob others of their wealth and to act as spies > to the king.While wandering around these associates came > across a very beautiful girl by name KUMUDA VALLI,who > had been brought up by a physician.Informed about her by > them and allured by her bewitching beauty NEELA openly > expressed to her father his earnest desire to marry the > girl.He however left the choice to his daughter.She told > NEELA in unequivocal terms that for her to accept him > he has to change his way of life,become a very sincere > devotee of Lord Vishnu,obtain the Shankha-Chakra > imprints on his shoulders from a Guru and also host > one thousand devotees of Lord Vishnu every day for one > year.The infatuated NEELA implicitly obeyed thereby > causing bankruptcy of his exchequer.Now he had no way > left except to again resort to robbery to obtain the > money needed to host the devotees. > > This finally culminated in his getting the grace of > Lord Narayana,who assuming the form of a brahmana and > accompanied by Sri Lakshmi and carrying a huge quantity > of wealth,allowed NEELA to rob Him.When NEELA could not > lift the huge bundle of wealth,he,prompted by the misgiving > that the Brahmana must have been using a magic spell (mantra) > urged Him to teach him the same.This proved to be a golden > opportunity for the Lord who promptly initiated him into > the Eight syllabled Mantra (Tiru Ashtaksharam) which would > totally erase from the mind of the listener the darkness of > ignorance.He became an Azhwar- an ardent aspirant for > salvation.This was the purpose for which Kumudavalli,originally > a divine damsel,had come to this mortal world.By the time NEELA > had become TIRUMANGAI AZHWAR and thus acceptable to her,he > had lost all lust and desire for worldly objects and had > realised the futility of mundane objects.Now both of them > loved each other shedding all physical fascinations.They > thought they were made for each other and that is quite > true.A detailed study of his life is recommended to all > devotees to understand the inner meaning of the Azhwar's > mode of life in order to correct ones own life pattern in > this age when lust greed jealousy animosity and so many > evils crowd and cloud one's mind. > > The most essential points to be remembered in respect to > TIRUMANGAI AZHWAR are given under: > 1.This Azhwar became a king of Tirumangai country and > hence got that title.Though he appears to be a thief > his thefts were not for filling up his belly but in > the service of the Lord and His devotees which fact > led to finally transforming him also into an ardent > devotee and raising him to the status of an Azhwar. > He robbed the rich-blackmarketeers only; this was > pardonable according to the Lord. > > 2.He had the unique good fortune of getting initiated > into the most efficacious mantra,whose meaning if > understood and translated into action is sure to > deliver a human being from worldly bondage.It's > final purport is to advise the devotee to do service > to the different Archa-forms (holy idols) of Sriman Narayana > residing in the 106 Divya Desams(holy shrines).This the Azhwar > did. > > 3.He is quite different from the other Azhwars in this > respect,namely,in his ardent desire and admiration in > respect of the Archa Murthis in all the temples.Travelling > from the Himalayas to the Southern tip of India he > glorified and extolled several Divya Desams.Such was > his deep love for the Archavatara he could almost be > said to have no desire to exchange them even for > Vaikuntha Loka.Our Sri Vaishnava commentators declare > "Just as a young prince used to luxury requires a > spoonful of ghee with every mouthful of rice,so does > this Azhwar the Archavatara glory to add taste and flavour > to every line of his poem." > > 4.By way of illustrating the four divine poems of SWAMI > NAMMAZHWAR this Azhwar composed SIX poems: > PERIYA TIRUMOZHI > TIRUK-KURUN-TANDAKAM > TIRU-VEZHU-KUTTIRUKKAI > SIRIA TIRU-MADAL > PERIYA TIRU-MADAL and > TIRU NEDUN_TANDAKAM. > > 5.Even in the temple dedicated to him at his birthplace > TIRU NAGARI he is now in the form of an idol with exquisite > charm,accompanied by his beloved spouse Kumudavalli- who > was responsible for his fortune."A lady can make or mar a > man". While other girls spoiled him only Kumudavalli made > him an Azhwar.Considering that this debt of gratitude could > never be cleared he keeps her permanently at his side.This > is the lesson that every woman should learn- she is meant > to add greatness to a man,as Kumudavalli did. > > His BIRTHDAY falls on Friday 12.12.97.This essay is meant > to offer our humble homage and mental prostrations to the > great Azhwar. > > Think of TIRUMANGAI AZHWAR. > > > >
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