Some more on Sri Rangam (Sri Vaikundam)
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• February 20, 1996
Arangan ThiruvadikaLE saraNam > > *********** Forwarded Message************** > Dear Srini, > > I was delighted to read about Tiruvarangam temple. However, there are > some points I want to mention : > > (1) The 1000 pillar temple known as Seshraya mandapam is not the one in > which Arayar Sevai takes place (if I am not wrong). Arayar sevai takes > place in 5th circle in Kili mandapandam. There is a Tulak nachiyar > sannidhi at the end of kili mandapam. > When I mentioned that araiyar sEvai takes place here, it was not meant to be in 1000 pillar hall but in that cicuit. However, the relevance to mentioning this statement just after 1000 pillar hall is such that, the araiyar sEvai takes place in front of the 1000 pillar hall during vaikuNda eKadEsi. PerumaL will get into the 1000 pillar mandapam immediately after this sEvai. The sEvai and the mandapam are in the same circuit. The reason that I have not mentioned the exact places of each festivites (in fact there are so many festivities associated with each deity there including the thulukachchi naachiyaar, even Uraiyoor naachiyaar etc) is such that it needs to be written elaborately and one can publish several books on these. The reason araiyar sEvai was mentioned here is becuase it was significant in the light of the fact that Sri Raamaanujaa emphasised the vazhipaadu niyamanam through it. Much more to say that the entire post had some hidden "places and phrases" that each reader according to their "stages" will conceive it. For example note that a small circuit closest to Arangan known as saaligraama suRRu is not discussed in this. This is not open to public now. When I was a young boy I had had chances to go through this inner most circuit with my Grand Father. Certain things cannot be revealed in public domain. They are to be realised individually only. > (2) Sirirya tiruvadi i.e there are 2 temples for anjaneyar because in the > place where siriya tiruvadi is there, there is a place for keeping > Thirumanjan kudam. Of course every day theertham is brought from Cauvery > with all Raja maryadai i.e., on elephant with umbrellas and nadaswaram etc. > There are two aanchanEyar sannithis in Srirangam. But the most "significant" one is the one that was mentioned here. For a derailed account of the daily rituals you may want to wait until 108 CD is released ,'cos we will present them in the thala puraaNam such details. The focus for this post is ... > (3) I do not remember if the note mentioned about Nammalwar sannidhi > which is also in the same circle as siriya tiruvadi. From the entrance, > when we are facing the direction of sanctum sanctorum, to our right is > siriya tiruvadi; to our left is nammalwar's sannidhi. > I didnot write about nammaazhwaar specifically, because of the fact that I had mentioned about "sEnai mudali" in two "relevant" places. > (4) It was not mentioned that the moolavar in Ramanujar sannidhi is > Ramanja's physical remains themselves. It is called "Thaan aana tirumeni" Since there are few accounts of details that are elaboate on this Sri Raamaanujar's sannidhi, i didnot mention it, in this post. > (5) Mettu narasimhar is called mettu azhagiya singar. > > According to some, HE was also the refree when the RaamyaaNam was delivered. It is also beleived that HE acknowledged the contents od Kambar's presentation with a thundering laugh. > (6) Just a few yards from Mettu azhagiya singar and Kambar's Arangetra > mandapam, is Vedanta Desikar's sannidhi. 3 years ago some people were > chanting some of the works of desikar every day. Then, over a period of > time, they noticed that the footprints of Arangar started appearing on > the wall of desikar sannidhi. > > Of course there is so much to know about Srirangam. But this is some info > I have come to know when I visited, and thought would share with you. > > Regards, > Anand > > >-- End of excerpt from SRINIVAS While thanking everyone for their interest in this posting, I would like to add that any "major" ommission is not due to lack of info on major aspects. I had mentioned in my introduction that I will only "attempt" to present some details. Though I had not presented 85 % of the details, someone may know many more details. When adisEshan couldnot possibly tell the leela vibuthis of the Lord with the 1000 heads, A small person with some limitations can tell only to some extent. However I still feel that there will be several accounts of Sriranmgam present with so many people. While most of them are connected to thala puraaNam, some of it are not there, Partly becuse they can not be presented in public domain as they are personal and its divine nature. I was born in the southern banks of the kuaveri which is presently known as thiruchi, derived from thiru cheernagap paLLi of arangan. I never lived there continuously except for my vacations from the school days of childhood. But I have had several "intimate" occassion of being with Arangan as my Grand Father is one of the "TEN" upayak kaaraaLs during the iraap paththu festival after Sri vaikuNda eKaadEsi. In response to kanaka's song (the thaalaattu song) posted yesterday I am sure everyone will have their own tales to tell. I want to write a little bit on some personal encounter in our family similar to kanaka's experiences . The song mentioned is a thaalaattu song. I have had the unique opportunity to attend the veeNai vazhipaadu few times during "Ekaantha sErvai", prior to "aRavaNai". The important gift to our family was that the songs played on our "ubayam". They are "aaraavamuthE..", "meenaayp pirappinum thrivEnadachunaiyinuLLE..", and the classic "En paLLI koNdeer aiyaa ?" I had to little bit narrate some background from my family here. It is said that the veenai vaadthyam was so great that perumal HIMSELF came out to enjoy this lullable music that was designed to end the day's celebrations and put HIM to sleep. The lamp or thiruviLakku (some may call deevatti) bearer, had noticed the LORD behind the pillar hiding and listening to this. On seeing the Lord, he was about to shout in great joy, and it seems that the Lord stopped him saying "pEsaathE" ie "donot speak", just to keep the music uninteruppted. As a mark of keeping this tradition, even today, the lamp or thiruviLakku bearer, will shout "pEsaathE" in the middle of this Ekaantha sErvai vaibavam. Coming to some personal encounters, I hope it may be useful for those who may want to know about what all Arangan will do for a true bakthaa. It was a stormy night with thunders and rain pouring heavily. My Grand Father woke up as he heard some one calling him by his name. He went out to see and found no one. After he went to bed again, he had a divine dream. In his dream, he was told that he must construct an aanchnEyar temple. Mysteriuosly, the next morning, he found a larger than usual monkey lying dead in his back yard. He buried it there and strangely some one gave him the aanchnEyaa idol and so on. He built an aanchnEyar temple in the backyard of our own house in Trichy, which is still there and maintained by our family. He used to visit Arangam everyday, and we were many grand children to accompnay. There will be a race for it and luckily my Grand Father will choose me every day to accompany him as I held a special place in his heart. (it was not only becuse i was named as Rengarajan by him, but also that since I was born as a heir to our family, after several years of prayers and finally after sravana vratham. Strangely the trend continues as, I and my wife do sravana vratham for some years now, and we are lucky to have our son named "Sravan" and that he is blessed to have born in "panguni uththiram", the holiest day for Arangan and thayaar). A few months back, he visited me in my dreams and asked me to pray amuthan with some specific paasurams in "thiruch chantha viruththam". I did the same the next morning. Strangely to my surprise, Lord SaarangapaaNi appeared in my dream the following night. My visits to arangam with my Grand Father is green in my memory and eyes. Every thing there is "registered" so much into me that I can close my eyes and If I may want I can present myself mentally (maanaseekamaaka) in front of HIM, anytime. I have myself had some more pleasant and in some way divine encounters which I donot want to discuss here. I had spent several times in the past and also I spent some of my vaction last year in Sri vaikuNda eKadEsi and iraap paththu festivals as our family is still one of the upayakaaraas. When it takes an hour or two for many (it took little longer than half hour for my uncle that day, who is one of the present upayak kaaraa) to have HIS darshan, for me and my wife and son (I carried him) it took "only 8 minutes" to reach HIM from eastern entrance on 5th circuit, and complete the darshan and enter Swarga vaasal, last year on Sri VaikuNda eKaadEsi! Everyone in our family was surprised on hearing that. Even if you are a upayak kaaraa, on vaikunda eKaadEsi day, no one can enjoy any special privileages. As we entered the eastern entrance and someone approached us and said he will try to help us have the darshan. We simply followed him and we walked right into the karuvarai very rapidly as he walked ahead of us and guided us through. He is a normal man only, but he was himself not sure how it was so quick. Perumal comes to our (my uncle's) house in adaiya valainthaan, for paNguni festival. I will write about it later. Keep the faith on Arangan ! engu suRRiyum ranganaiyE vanthu sEr (meaning, which ever part of the world you would live or travel, finally, destine to reach rangan only) Arangan thiruvadkaLE saraNam Sampath Rengarajan
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