Tirupati door, game of dice -> facts
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• September 24, 2002
I was able to find out some references from the web relating to Hathiram Baba and temple's maintenance. A DAY IN THE DEITY'S LIFE: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ His day begins with the Melu Kolupu Paata (awakening song) sung by the descendants of Annamacharya, followed by Sri Venkateswara Suprabhatam. A traditional cowherd or Yadava is given the first darsan or holy sight of the idol, of the day. The recitation of the deity's 1,008 names is begun in the name of Hathiram Babaji, a 15th century seeker from North India. Administration of temple: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Pallavas of Kanchipuram (9th century AD) ,Cholas of Tanjore (10 century) , Pandyas of mathura and Vijayanagara pradhans (14th & 15th centuries) were committed devotees of Lord Venkateswara. The statues of Sri Krishna Devaraya and his spouse stand in the premises of the temple. After the decline of Vijayanagara Empire, kings from various states like the king of Mysore and Gadwal, worshiped the lord as pilgrims and gifted various ornaments and valuables to the temple. Raghoji Bhonsle, the Maharastrian commander visited the temple and made a permanent arrangement regarding the regular pujas to be done to the Lord. Later the administrative authority of Venkateswara Temple along with the temples in the village lied with the head of Hathiram Ji mutt in Tirumala. Till 1933 the administration of the temple had been wielded by the head of that monastery, Hathiram Mahantha. In 1933 the Madras government appointed a Commission to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam through a special statutory authority to run the administration of the temple. Hathiram Baba's brief story: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Haathiram was North-Indian by birth. He came down to south. In tirupati, he constructed a small mutt and settled. Every day he used to worship the Lord of the Seven Hills. Sri Venkateswara was pleased with his devotion and used to come and play dice with him. One such day he forgot his necklace there and returned to his Sanctum Sanctorum. Babaji noticed it after Swami left his place. He wanted to hand it over to the Lord. He started to the temple. In the meanwhile priests of the temple observed that the necklace was missing. They complained to the authorities. In the meanwhile Bavaji arrived and handed over the necklace to them. When questioned he answered with all innocence that the Lord had forgotten it in his mutt. They did not believe him, and wanted to embarass him. So they locked him up in a room with ten kilos of cooked rice and ten bundles of sugarcane and challenged him, "If you really are like an elephant you must eat every bit of this food by daybreak". Within five minutes of being locked up Hathiram Baba, having consumed the ten kilos of rice and the ten bundles of sugarcane, kicked the locked doors to pieces and stepped out trumpeting like an elephant. Hathiram baba's mutt exists even today opposite the temple and its a jiva-samadhi. The scenes of Hathiram's game with the lord is depicted on the doors to entrance of the temple. -- pradeep (I can provide any references to the web-sites from which I abstracted this, upon request) -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Group Home: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bhakti-list Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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