Oppaliappan Koil-News item from The Hindu
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• February 5, 1996
Dear Prapatti Group Members: Here is an article on Oppaliappan Koil that appeared in The Hindu newspaper that may be of interest to you. Vijayaraghavan Srinivasan Mahasamprokshanam of Oppiliappan Koil Hindu 02-02-1996 The Mahasamprokshanam of the Oppiliappan Koil, popularly known as ``Thentirupati'' and ``Boologa Vaikuntam'', will be held on February. Renovation work on the Rajagopuram, small gopuram called ``Katta Gopuram'' and Moolavar Vimanam (both Perumal and Thayar are in one sannidhi and hence there is no Thayar vimanam in the temple) and vimanas of Maniappar and Ennappar Perumal on the sides of the temple are nearing completion. According to Mr. Thirunavukarasu, industrialist, Kumbakonam who has taken up the renovation of the Moolavar vimanam, final touches were being given to the gopuram and Vimanas and the work would be completed by February 1. Mahasamprokshanam would be held between 9 to 9-30 a.m. on February 9 and Yagasala pujas would start from February 5. Mahasamprokshanam to the temple was held last time on July 13, 1986. An important place of worship for Vaishanavites, the Oppiliappan Koil is located at Thirunageswaram near Kumbakonam in Thanjavur district. Legend has it that Lord Mahavishnu took the avatar of Venkatachalapathi and came here to marry Boodevi (Mahalakshmi has three avatars Boodevi, Sri Devi and Neela Devi). At Oppiliappan Koil, Mahalakshmi took the avataram of Boodevi and was brought up by Markanteya. Lord Mahavishnu came to Markanteya in the form of an old man and asked him to give Boodevi in marriage to him. Markanteya said that his daughter was too young and did not know how to use salt properly in the food she cooked. The Lord said that He would forego salt in his food and insisted on marrying Boodevi. Markanteya realising that it was Mahavishnu who came in the form of an old man agreed to give his daughter in marriage to Him but laid a condition that like in the Ramavathar, the lord should remain Ekapathinivirathan in this avathar also with only Boodevi as His wife. The Lord agreed. As He had sacrificed salt for Boodevi He was called Oppiliappan. Even now no salt is added in the prasadam offered during pujas to the Lord. In this temple there is no separate shrine for Boodevi. She is seated before the Moolavar in the sanctum sanctorum. The diety here is considered as the elder brother of Venkatachalapathi at Tirupati and hence there is a belief that offerings vowed to Lord Venkatachalapathi could be offered at Oppiliappan Koil. Four Alwars have sung in praise of Oppiliappan. Nammalvar in his song says ``Than oppillathavan Oppiliappan'' (He who has no comparison). Other Alwars who sang in praise of the Lord were Periyalvar, Poigaiyalwar and Thirumangaialwar. The temple attracts pilgrims throughout the year and Ramanavami festival is celebrated every year in a grand manner in the months of April-May. Thirukalyanam and Kanakabishekam are the two important events in the Ramanavami festival. One unique feature in the Mahasamprokshanam is that the entire renovation work was done by contribution from donors though it comes under the HR and CE department's control. Mr. K. Venkatraman, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and General Manager of City Union Bank, Kumbakonam said that the renovation was done at a cost of Rs. 12 lakhs. It had also been decided to make a golden car for the temple at a cost of Rs. 40 lakhs by collecting contributions from donors. Other projects are building a Rs. 18 lakh guest house, and marriage hall at a cost of Rs. 30 lakhs. The marriage hall is nearing completion. Yagasala Pujas would start at 6 p.m. on February 5. The pujas would continue and six phases of Yagasala pujas would be completed till February 9 when Mahasamprokshanam is to take place. Singing of Surprapatham would continue every morning and devotees can also have viswarupa darisanam. Saxophone by Kadri Gopalnath and religious discourses have been arranged in connection with Mahasamprokshanam. At 7 p.m. on February 9, procession of Sri Perumal in Garudavahana and Thayar in Hamsa vahana will take place. G. SRINIVASAN
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