thirup pAvai - part 15 - ANDAL's vaibavam at Srirangam
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Sampath Rengarajan • Thu Dec 24 1998 - 05:45:26 PST
Dear bAgawathAs, mArgazhi day 9, 5:30 AM
ANDAL thiruvadikaLE saraNam
(*) In Hindu family, "thanthai" or Father is considered the
achAryAL, as he seeks the alliance (holy matrimony or eternal
union) and finalises the date to get married and arranges the
ceremony "ritual" and facilitates it as well. by doing kaNNiga
dhAnam (a type of vyAja). Hindu marriage ceremonies symobilically
illustrates many of these aspects. The upadEsams or aRivuRai or
"advises" the Mother would provide to the girl (jivAtmA) becomes
the mantra upadEsam (dwayam) (or mode of her conduct ie to
do a selfless service to their pathis) that serves as the vehicle
for the rest of the life for the girl (jivAtmA) in her "pukkAm"
known as Husband's house (Here it is Srivaikundam). ie., one
becomes a dAsi or dAsan when surrenders to the Lord and they have
no adikAram or "sakhthi" over anything (**). Everything is
realised as the thiru uLLam of the purushan and henceforth the
dAsi will only do everything as ordered by the purushan (Lord Sri
Krishna).
periAzhwAr was coming in his pallakku (palenquin) with his
daughter ANDAL and other "thaay veetu seer" (certain gifts etc.,
from the mother). He was travelling as the (AcharyaL) Father to
SriRangam to perform this "ritual"(prapatti) known here as the
marriage (earlier was sought through the thirup pAvai "nOnbu" by
Sri ANDAL). His marriage party was consisting of his suRRam or
relatives and friends. They were proceeding from srivillippuththur
for getting her married to Lord Sri Krishna (as Lord ARANGAN). They
set out to Srirangam as Lord Sri Krishna (ARANGAN) HIMSELF, appeared in
periAzhwAr's dream and *invited* him to bring his daughter to
Srirangam (para upakAram of Lord). When they approached the
outskirts of Sriranagam, Sri ANDAL suddenly vanished (***). It is
said that sooner periAzwAr rushed to
Sri Krishnan's sannithi (****) (Lord Arangan), and there he was
blessed with the darshan of the thiruk kalyAnak kOlam of
Sri ANDAL and Sri Krishnan as Sri Arangan in moolavar the
sannithi.
ANDAL thiruvadikaLE saraNam
Sampath Rengarajan
(*) Though Several refernces can be written for this, only
some brief and core concepts are presented to help understand the
fundamental and follow the flow of the article. Future artciles
on this pAsuram will contain more on this.
(**) - (ie., in its pure meaning the word dAsi or dasan
one has no adikAram over anything. One will conduct themself as
per the thiru uLLam of the Lord expressed in the ShAstram and
sometimes conveyed through AchAryAL or fellow prapannAs or
directly commanded by the Lord.
(***) There is a "marabu" or tradition believed to be true in
Srirangam even today. If someone comes with the desire (that was
earlier prompted by theLord HIMself) to surrender to the Lord Sri
Krishna (Lord Arangan) in Srirangam, it is said that the Lord
HIMself comes to the entrance of the city and receives them. One
can say in loose words that the Lord "pick them up" at the
thershold or outpost itself. The above story of sri ANDAL is just
presented to underline the fact that it was perumaL Lord
Sri KrishnA who initiated the thought on the nOnbu for Sri ANDAL,
and it was SriperiAzhwAr (through perumAL's thiru aruL in his
dream) who chose the "date" and "time" for the marriage (as an
AchAryA who will do baranyAsam He perfomed this marriage as the
Father) and it was Sri KrishanA who also received or picked them
up and it was Sri Krishan who finally got married to HER in the
form of Lord Arangan. The unique quality or nature of Lord Arangan
to come and receive his bhakthALs at the entrance of Srirangam is known
as "Abimukyam". Swami Desikan describes this in Sri Bagawath
dhyAna SopAnam as
sAbibrAya smitha vikasitham chAru bimpAtharOshtam
dhukkAbAya praNayini janE "doora datth Abimukyam" |
kAntham vakthram kanaka thilahAnkritham ranga bartthu:
swAnthE kAdam mama vilakathi swAga thothAra nEthram ||
Simple meaning:
Sri RanganAthar's thiru muga maNdalam is always smiling and is
always meaningful (HE always has something to do when such smile
is sported). His thirumuga maNdalam has a beautiful mouth that is
red and similar to the opening of a flower. ie the smile in HIS
face opens his mouth a little bit similar to a flower opening its
petals. His thirumuga maNdalam wears the kasthuri pottu. And HIS
eyes convey HIS Love through HIS Look. Lord comes with Such thiru mugam
maNdalam to the outskirts to receive those who comes to surrender
to HIM and receives them and such thiru muga mandalam is registered deep
in my mind.
(****) Sri RanganAthar moolavar sannithi can be called as
Sri krishnan's sannithi. Thirup pAnA AzhwAr saw Sri Krishna here
and delivered as "vennay unda vAyan, .. en amuthinai kaNda kaNgaL"
ie I see the mouth that swallowed the butter and those eyes of Sri
Krishna that is similar to the amirtham (nectar)". In Srirangam
moolvar sannithi, it is belived that when the doors are opened for
the moolavar in the early morning for performing the thirup paLLi
ezhucchi, the smell of a fresh butter is sensed by some even today.
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