Melkote Yatrai: Eighth day of Nvaaham / February 12 , 2000
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• March 6, 2000
SRimathE RaamAnujAya Nama: ( Continuation of our reports of our Yatrai on the 7th day ) : After having the darsan of Lord Lakshmi Varaha, and after visiting the shrine of Lakshmi Narayana having three shrines known as Trikoota Acahala(this is a unique feature of all Hoysala temples where the main deity is directly visible from the main entrance, and there will be two other deities on either side, and by standing in the middle of the "Nava-ranga" mantapa, one can have the darsan of all the dieties simultaneously) at Hosa-Holalu, we returned to Melkote. During the visit to these places, we had the previlege of having the esteemed company of Sri U.Ve. Kottamangalam Varadacharya Swami, who is a walking encyclopeadia in the real sense of all our Sastras, and all the Darsanas. He has an experience of 60 years in these fileds, and was the premier-most sishya of the legendary Sri Abhinava Ranganatha Brahma Tantra Parakala Swamy, the potiff of the Parakala Mutt. Under this revered AchAryan , three Varadacharya-s (popularly known as "Varada-traya") studied simultaneously ; they were Sri UVE SMS Varadacharya, SRI UVE ES Varadacharya, and the present Swami. They were most proficient in Vyakarana(known as Pada Shaastra), Mimamsa(known as Vaakya Shaastra) and Nyaya/Tarka Sastra (known as Pramana Shaastra), and Visistadwaita Vedanta was the common specialisation of each of them. Of the three, ES Varadacharya, is no more. Under the feet of the above mentioned SRi Sri Parakala Swamy, the three VaradhAs used to study as follows : A particular Adhikarana from the Brahma Sutra/Sri Bhashya would be given as a topic beforehand. All the three Varadacharyas were to make extensive studies about that Adhikarana not only from the point of view of their own Sastras, but also from the view-point of the Advaitins and the Dwaitins. Then under the Swami, after the introductory discourse by the Swami Himself, the three Varadacharyas had to present the views of different points of view expressed in different texts pertaining to different authors owing allegiance to different systems of philosophy. Then extensive and intensive debate would take place and ultimately the Parakala Swamy would announce the result of the delibarations. This continuously happened for about 25 years, and this in itself is a pointer to the great scholarship of these great Varadacharya-s. Of these three Sri U.Ve. Kottamangalam Varadacharya Swami accompanied us, and enlightened us about the burning issues of today in the fileds of philosophy, religion, society etc , which had to be solved in a way that is true to the path followed by our Poorva Acharyas. This meeting with a living legend too is one of the most memorable highlights of our visit. Sriman M.A.Alwar has the bhAgyam of receiving instructions on the fine points of Our SampradhAyam from this MahAn . Later, we arrived back at Melkote, and since we were extremly tired, cancelled a visit to the temple, and meanwhile held discussions about future Multimedia CD Rom Projects on our Sampradayam, like the one on Bhagavan Ramanuja that has reached many of you. Both the TennAchArya and Vadakalai version of Bhagavath RaamAnujA CD ROM is still available for those , who wish to acquire them for their private libraries. The Ratha Sapthami day at Melkote ********************************** The next day, the 12th of Feb, was "Ratha Saptami" , a great "Parva" day, the day when the Sun-God is said to have made his first appearnce. According to our Sastras, Surya-Bhagavan is none other than Surya-Narayana, and to commemorate this auspicious day, Lord Selvappillai mounts the "Surya-Mandala-Vahana", or the mount of the Surya, with Aruna, the charioteer of Surya and his horses placed in front, as if leading the Surya. The procession in the Mada-Veedhis was exquisite and it is difficult for Bhagavatas to forget such a beautiful and divine sight. We also visited the temple once again and had a close darsan of all the dieties at the temple. After finalising our discussions with Sriman UVE Lakshmi Thathachar, the Director of the Academy of Sanskrit Research(a separate note on this will be written shortly), an organisation devoted to the presevration of our rich cultural heritage, especailly pertaining to Srivaishvava / Visistadwaita, we had Phala-Ahararam and left for Thondanur, where Bhagavan Ramanuja arrived first before visiting Melkote. There , we visited first the "Moti-Talab", a breathtakingly big tank said to have been built at the niyamanam of Bhagavan Ramanuja Himself. Thereafter , we visited the shrine of Nambi Narayana, a big temple, renovated recently and well maintained. Here , the speciality is that Nambi Naryana has the Chakra in his left hand the Sankha in the right as in ThirukkOyilUr , and this is said to be so, since he had to do Samashrayanam to "Thondanur Nambi" a contemporary and later disciple of Bhagavan Ramanuja when he visited that place. Also present in that temple is a beautiful stone "PeeTha" where Bhagavan Ramanuja used to sit while delivering Kalakshepams. Later, we visited the Krishna Temple which is adjacent to the Nambi Temple. Here we had the darsan ofthe most beautiful Krishna (both Mulavar and Utsavar) . The speciality of this Krishna is that while other Krishna-s every where have their right foot forward, this Krishna has his left foot forward. The temple too is well renovated and maintained, and in the adjoining mantaps, different classes for children are held. It is cool and serene and ideal for eductaion, and it brought us visions of how Gurukula would have been in ancient times. After having the darsan at these two shines, we proceeded to Sriranga Patna to have the darsan of Lord Ranganatha. We had to skip another shrine i.e. that of Lakshmi Nrusimha and Bhagavan Ramanuja, where Bhagavan Ramanuja is said to have answered thousands of Jains simultaneously by having thousand mouths in the form of Adishesha . It is a pity that the presssures of time would not permit such a visit. We arrived next at Sriranga Patna on this Ratha Sapthami day . At Sriranaga Patna, which is known as "Aadi Ranga", we had the darsan of the most beautiful Ranganatha with Kaveri Thayar at his feet. The beauty of this Ranganatha is beyond description , and can be only experienced by those who have the darsan of the Lord, who is all splendour. It was a major festival day at Srirangapatnam . Huge crowds were at the sannidhis . Outside , the vendors were selling ripe banana fruits into which strands of fragrant Marukkozhunthu were inserted . The young people were showing off by throwing these " banana missiles " at the target of the kumbham of the ratham in which Uthsavar was resting after the Ratha Sapthami Journey . The Kumbham was at a pretty high level and most of the people missed hitting the Kumbham. The folklore is that any one , who hits the Kumbham on this day with the banana missiles will be blessed with great Isvaryam . Uthsavar was well protected with screens so that no errant missile came His way. It was a scene of great joy with people of all ages mingling and having a good time on this sacred day of uthsavam . We dropped Dr.M.A.Alwar at Mysore . One can not thank him and his family enough for the warmth of their reception and hospitality during this visit to Melkote and environs . It was a great bhAgyam to be with this well known AchArya PurushA Family belonging to AnandANpiLLai Vamsam , celebrated for its pushpa Kamkaryam to Lord Srinivaasan of Thirumalai at the request of AchArya RaamAnujA . After saying good bye to Dr.Alwar ,we arrived at the Mysore Railway Station to catch the ShatAbdhi Express for our trip back to Chennai . Thus ended the eighth day of NavAham , which was one of the three days spent in Karnataka offering worship at places associated with the digh vijayam of Achaarya RaamAnuja some 900 years ago. Azhagiya Singar ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam , Daasan Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri SadagOpan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - aazhvaar, emberumaanaar, desikan, jeeyar tiruvadigale saranam - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Visit http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/ for more information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You have a voice mail message waiting for you at iHello.com: http://click.egroups.com/1/2130/2/_/716111/_/952376474/ -- 20 megs of disk space in your group's Document Vault -- http://www.egroups.com/docvault/bhakti-list/?m=1
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