Reg: Adiyen's Trip to Tirumala
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• July 31, 2000
Dear Bhakthas, I have heard elders in my house say that you can go to Tirumala only when Tirumalayan wants you to come over there. This week end there was an offer from a friend enquiring if I would be interested in going to Tirumala for “Suprabhatha Seva” . As they say, who would refuse to have honey. We left Bangalore at 2.30 p.m and reached Alipiri at 7.00 p.m. From the foot hills the view of the magnificent neon Nama,Chakra & Sankhu was breath taking. It reminded me of the clarion call of Annamayya “Adigo Al Adigo SRIHARI Vasamu”. Incidentally Annamayya is deemed to be a Khadga Avatara and probably carries the unique distinction of being the only bhaktha whose palanquin was carried by Lord Sriman Narayana himself- a proof of loord's soulabhyam. While we drove up the hill, the cries of “Govinda” by thousands of Bhakthas, coupled with the nip in the air and the unique aroma of the Seven Hills, made a heady mix of bhakthi. It took us ½ an hour to reach Tirumala and all of a sudden it started raining cats and dogs. We reported for the Suprabatha Seva at 2.30 a.m at the SriVaikuntam Complex and were in by 3.00 a.m. The thrill of entering the Mahadwaram is something unique & one has to experience this to understand this.The Suprabatham recitation by a group of 7 Smartha pandits started at 3.00 am sharp after which Venkateshwara Mangalasashanam followed. The recitation of Suprabatham by Smarthas was probably a tribute to Annamayya, to whom his Lord Srinivasa was "The Parabrahmam". He was the one who sang “ Brahmam Okate Parabrahmam Okate”. After Mangalasashanam the Therai was removed and the Ladies were allowed to have darshan of the Lord first. The sight of Tirumalayan’s thirumukhamandalam charges anyone with emotion. I could recall the soul stirring call by Periyalwar – “Emmana, EnKuladeivame, Ennudaya Nayagane, Ninullenai petra nanmai Ivvulaginil Yaar Peruvar? Even though we could have darshan of the Lord for only a few seconds it was indeed satifying. While going round the prakarams, my son complained to me- “Appa these people are too bad. I wanted to have darshan of perumal for atleast some more time. These people keep pushing me around. Can we come back next month and have a sevai for atleast for half an hour! Childish…… but quite true! Again I thought of Periyalwar - “Ennayum En Udamayum Un Chakkara Pori Otri Kondu Nin Arule.” Even as we left for Bangalore our mindset was akin to that of a school boy reporting to school after vacation and fervently looking forward for the next vacation. Adiyen K.Lakshminarayan ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------------------http://click.egroups.com/1/6628/5/_/716111/_/965054567/ --------------------------------------------------------------------|e>- -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Visit http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/ for more information
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