Tirumala Traditions - 2
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PB ANAND • Mon Sep 21 1998 - 13:43:28 PDT
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Re. thomala sevai, there is one exception on Thursdays.
On Thursdays, the Lord gives us the great bhagyam of
poolangi sevai - On Thursday evenings, before Thirumangai
alwar’s Vadamarudidai, I am told that his ‘Oonvada
unnadhu’ is also recited.
3. Sathumurai.
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Historical accounts indicate that this practice was
re-established by Bhagavad Ramanuja as part of
administrative measures. During Sathumurai, the Periya
Jeeyar hands over thulasi to the archaka. In the absence
of Periya Jeeyar, Chinna Jeeyar (of Tirumalai - not to be
confused with our Naryana Jeeyar swamy varu) and in the
absence of both of them, the ekangi swamy performs this
function. After sathumurai pasuram, thiruppallandu, the
vazhi tirunamam of Manavala mamunigal are recited.
After this, theertham and sadari is given in the
following order :
1- Pedda Jeeyar Swamy
2- Chinna Jeeyar Swamy
3- Ekangi Swamy
4- Tholappachariar
5- Representative of Ananthanpillai vamsham
6- Rep. of Kandadai vamsham
7- Rep. of Prathivadi Bhayankaram
8- Rep. of Veeravalliyar vamsham
9- Rep. of Dharmapuriyar vamsham
10- Followers of Paravastu Pattar Piran Jeear.
Many srivaishnavas consider it a great privilege to
attend the morning sathumurai. These days, the number of
people thronging to sathumurai is consistently very high
and the attraction of the Lord is so powerful that
inadvertently many a Srivaishnava react in a way without
realising what they are doing (e.g., pushing, blocking
others). Some think that there is a need for discipline.
However, an over-crowded sathumurai is a better bet for
preserving the tradition than one where there are hardly
any people. That does not absolve us from behaving
responsibly and with consideration to other srivaishnavas
attending the sathumurai. (After a few attempts, I have
learnt ‘the’ trick - Do not be distracted by the
behaviour of others but just focus on the Lord even if
you are able to get just one glimpse and not the darshan
of full tirumeni.).
4. Purattasi Brahmotsavam..
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There are various other matters to be presented. But as
the Brahmotsavam is approaching, I thought this info.
will be timely. (I beg Sriman V. Sadagopan or Sriman
Varadan or Sriman Anand Karlapakkam to correct me ).
This year the Brahmotsavam is scheduled to start on
September 23 Wednesday. Garudasevai should be on
September 27; Rathotsavam on September 30 and
Avabhruthasnanam/ Thherthavari on the Sravanam star i.e.,
October 1.
Details of Vahanams and Divyaprabandham that will be
recited on each day :
Day 1 :
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Morning - Ankurarpanam/ Dhwajarohanam - -----
Evening- (Periya/Pedda) Sesha vahanam -
Mudal Tiruvandadi
(Malayappa in Vaikunthanathar’s posture;
Sridevi and Bhoodevi accompany)
Day 2 :
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Morning - Chinna Sesha Vahanam
Irandam Thiruvandadi
Evening - Hamsa vahanam -
Irandam thiruvandadi
(Malayappa with veena )
Day 3 :
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Morning - Simha vahanam
Moondram Thiruvandadi
Evening - Muthu (Pearl) Pallaku / Muthyala Pandiri -
Moondram Thiruvandadi
(Malyappa in the posture of Krishna during
Bakasura vadha -- ‘pullin vai keendanai...’ ;
Sridevi and Bhoodevi accompany)
Day 4 :
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Morning - Kalpaka vriksham -
Nanmugan Thiruvandadi
(Sridevi and Bhoodevi accompany)
Evening - Sarvabhoopalam
Nanmugan Thiruvandadi
(Malayappa in ‘Kaalinga Narthana’ posture;
Sridevi and Bhoodevi accompany)
Day 5 :
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Morning - Nachiyar Thirukkolam (Mohini avatharam)
Tiruviruttam
(On this day, while Malyappa is dressed as
nachiyar, he is accompanied in a separate
pallaku by Navaneetha Krishna Swamy i.e.,
Krishna with a ball of butter in one
hand)
Evening - Garudotsavam
Tiruviruttam
(Needless to say, on this occasion alone,
Malayappa wears the Makara kanthi and
Sahasra nama malai and Chaturbhujalakshmi
haram which normally adore the Moolavirat and
brings them out in the open).
Day 6 :
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Morning - Hanumantha Vahanam
Periya Thiruvandadi
Evening - Vasanthostsavam (No recitation)
(For this, Malayappa is decorated with muthu
pandian kondai; Sridevi and Bhoodevi nachimars
accompany).
Night - Gajavahanam
Periya Thiruvandadi
Day 7 :
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Morning - Surya prabha
Periya Thirumozhi
Evening - Chandra Prabha
Periya Thirumozhi
Day 8 :
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Morning - Rathotsavam
Periya Thirumozhi
Evening - Ashwa vahanam
Nachiyar Thirumozhi
Day 9 :
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Morning - Pallaku
Perumal thirumozhi
(Though this is called Pallaku, I was surprised
not to find any pallaku. Malayappa
accompanied by Sridevi and Bhoodevi nachimars
is taken on procession to the Adi Varaha Swamy
temple mandapam).
Morning (cont.) Churnabhishekam -
Thiruchandaviruttam and kanninun
chiruttambu
Night - Dhwaja avarohanam -
Ramanuja nootrandadi (?? not sure)
On each occasion on these 9 days (with the exception of
8th and 9th days) Sathumurai and Vazhi thirunamam is held
at the Ramanuja’s sannidhi. On the 8th day, sathumurai
is held at the base of the Ratha - I am told that in
addition to other hymns, Periya Thirumadal and Siriya
Thirumadal is also recited. On the nonth day morning,
sathumurai takes place in the Varahaswamy temple itself.
The (bonus) special event is on the evening of 9th day
when Malayappa and Ubhaya Nachimar will be in the
fore-court (mandapa) in front of Dwara palakas and will
be seated facing Bhagavad Ramanuja - as a token of
gratitude to Ramanuja for conducting the Brhamotsavam.
Since the matter came up, it is not clear where and how
Dwadasa aradhana (on the tenth day) takes place.
However, I can recommend a place the all srivaishnavas
must (I repeat, must) visit to enjoy a superb Dwadasa
Aradhana (after an equally wonderful brahmotsavam). It is
the Vaikuntha Nathar Temple in Calcutta - founded under
the guidance of H.H. Ahobila mutt Jeear Swamy (I learnt).
This temple (though based in Calcutta) is run according
to Divyadesa sampradyam and in fact a team of 16 veda
pandits including the head priest for the temple are
recruited from Kanchipuram, Mannargudi etc.
Adiyen, srivaishnava dasan
PB Anand
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