In this fifth year after the revival, Kola Villi Rama provides darshan atop his favourite Hanuman on the fifth day of the Vaikasi Brahmotsavam
This section has featured several stories in the past on how the second half of the previous century saw a severe slowdown in temples in Tamil Nadu. Most of the original inhabitants had left their ancestral temple towns to cities in search of jobs away from temple Kainkaryam. Historical utsavams had come to a halt. For well over half a century, the utsavams in Thiru Mangai Azhvaar praised Kola Villi Rama temple in Thiru Velliyankudi too had stopped.
Through the 1970s and 80s, the Kola Villi Rama temple in Thiru Velliyankudi, praised in all its glory by Thiru Mangai Azhvaar in the Periya Thirumozhi remained a deserted place. There was no public transport to the temple. There were no proper roads from any direction. One had to walk through a 5km mud path from Sholapuram that was full of pot holes. There was no electricity along the path and it was difficult to visit the temple in the evenings after 6pm. It was the same story from Thirupananthal or Aduthurai.
The Bhattars of the time lived a lonely life at the temple waiting for the odd devotee to turn up so they could narrate the legendary story of Sukracharya and how he regained his vision here at Thiru Velliyankudi.
Thiru Mangai Azhvaar describes Thiru Velliyankudi as being south of the Manni River (Cauvery) with one hearing the loud noise of the river flowing through in full force. The temple was surrounded by huge groves of Areca, Banana and Coconut. There were also Punnai groves and Serundi Trees seen all around the temple and one could hear the buzzing noise of the bumble bees that drank the overflowing nectar humming sweet music in happiness.
ஆய்ச்சியர் அழைப்ப வெண்ணையுண்டு ஒரு கால்
ஆலிலை வளர்ந்த எம்பெருமான்
பேய்ச்சியை முலையுண்டு இணை மருதிருத்து
பெருநிலம் அளந்தவன் கோயில்
காய்த்த நீள் கழுகும் கதலியும் தெங்கும்
எங்குமாம் பொழில்களின் நடுவே
வாய்த்த நீர் பாயும் மண்ணியின் தென்பால்
திருவெள்ளியங்குடி அதுவே
Revival of Brahomotsavam
Ramamoorthy Bhattar, now 62, has anchored the revival of a few of the utsavams at this Divya Desam over the last few years including a three day Pavitrotsavam, Rama Navami Utsavam and Adyayana Utsavam. The biggest exercise was the revival of the annual Brahmotsavam in Vaikasi. Five years ago, after getting ready all the vahanas and the chariot, it was decided to revive the Brahmotsavam much to the delight of the local residents. A few of the original inhabitants were back to support the temple utsavams both financially and through physical participation and they ensured that the financial aspects would be taken care of. In Vaikasi 2024, this section featured a story on the Garuda Sevai as part of the Brahmotsavam revival at Thiru Velliyankudi. This story is on the fi
With the completion of his agamic studies, Ramamoorthy Bhattar’s son Sundararaja Bhattar was there to take care of the on the ground conduct of the pooja formalities during the utsavam.
Ramamoorthy Bhattar now dons the role of a Managing Director overseeing the activities. It is just past 6pm on Sunday (May 17) evening and Ramamoorthy Bhattar is standing near the flagpost with a worried look on his face. The coconut grinder at the Madapalli has conked off and he is awaiting a quick replacement from his home. Over the last few years, the thaligai has been sumptuous with Sriram from Mambalam in Chennai and the team members he has put together ensuring that the kainkaryaparas, sripatham personnel and the visiting devotees are fed well during the entire length of the utsavam.
Ramamoorthy also has one eye on the alankaram with the final touches being given to Perumal atop the Hanumantha Vahana. He tells this writer that Thiru Aradhanam has started at 6pm and will take 45 minutes to complete. His son who is also incharge of the alankaram of Perumal has roped in archakas from different nearby locations including the Srinivasa Perumal temple in Senganoor and Nandipura Vinnagara Divya Desam in Nathan Koil to support him. There are also young vedic members to recite the vedas.
As the clock ticks to 7pm, Ramamoorthy Bhattar directs the devotees to have a darshan of the Varana Kala Moolavar seen in an east facing sayana kolam. Shortly after, the Prabhandham members present the satru murai of Desikar Prabhandham in front of the ancient Utsava deity who provides darshan from the Kannadi Arai through the utsavam.
The attention then moves to the South Prakara where its time for the Deeparathanai ahead of the street procession. Ramamoorthy Bhattar is pleased that the revival has happened in a traditional way and that “we try to follow traditional processes as much as possible”.
Sundararajan Bhattar recites the Vedas even as the Ubacharam to the Utsava deity is undertaken by another priest. A prabhandham member recites the sacred verse of Nam Azhvaar on the greatness of Rama.
கற்பார் ராமபிரானை அல்லால் மற்றும் கற்பரோ
புற்பா முதலாப் புல் எறும்பு ஆதி என்று ஒன்று இன்றியே
நற் பால் அயோத்தியில் வாழும் சராசரம் முற்றவும்
நற் பாலுக்கு உய்ந்தவன் நான்முகனார் பெற்ற நாட்டுளே
An important feature of this revival has been the high devotional interest of local residents with young kids not yet 10 reciting one verse of Thiru Mangai Azhvaar’s praise of Thiru Velliyankudi each day of the utsavam. It is Karthigai day in Vaikasi, the monthly star day of Thiru Mangai Azhvaar who provides us with a glimpse of how this historic temple town was a 1000 years ago. Sundararajan Bhattar tells the kids as to how blessed they are to be residing here in a location so beautifully described by this Azhvaar. He told them as to how they need not go in search of any other Lord for they have the most beautiful Perumal right next to them and them enjoying each day of this utsavam would bring them his blessing for the next one year. "Kola Villi Ramar is waiting for you to come to him and seek his blessing", he tells these young kids.
Muralidhara Swami (Guruji) is a surprise visitor on this fifth evening of the Brahmotsavam and he expresses happiness at the presentation of the sacred verse by these five young kids. He personally appreciates each of the five kids asking them their names and congratulating them for their effort. He also takes a close look at the alankaram and provides feedback to Ramamoorthy Bhattar.
ஒள்ளிய கருமம் செய்வன் என்று உணர்ந்த
மாவலி வேள்வியில் புக்கு
தெள்ளிய குறளாய் மூவடி கொண்டு
திக்குற வளர்ந்தவன் கோயில்
அள்ளிஅம் பொழில்வாய் இருந்துவாழ் குயில்கள்
அரி அரி என்று அவை அழைப்ப
வெள்ளியார் வணங்க விரைந்து அருள் செய்வான்
திரு வெள்ளியங்குடி அதுவே
It is a new initiative undertaken by the 26 year old Sundararajan Bhattar to get the new gen actively involved in the utsavam. He tells at the devotees present on the occasion that just visiting the utsavam on the Thiru Kalyanam evening on the 7th day is not enough and that this Brahmotsavam is a great 9 day period for them to associate closely with Kola Villi Rama and engage with them as devotees in every way possible. He also narrates the story of the Vamana Avathara as to how Thiru Mangai Azhvaar praised the Lord in his verses on Velliyankudi.
It is 8pm when the utsava deity, made this century for street processions, makes his way through the eastern raja gopuram on to the Sannidhi street where the prabhandham members begin the recital of Thiruviruttam. Over the next hour and a half, Srungaara Sundar, the utsava deity, provided darshan around the beautifully lit four streets of Thiru Velliyankudi.
In the not too distant past, there were no street lights, the way to Thiru Velliyankudi was through muddy roads. Ramamoorthy Bhattar recalls to this writer during the Hanumantha Vahana procession as to how he would wade through hip high waters to reach the temple but now a lot has improved. The Prabhandham members are few in number but they are committed to reciting the entire Nalayira Divya Prabhandham as well as Desikar Prabhandham during the course of the Brahmotsavam.
Describing the scenario around the temple, Thiru Mangai Azhvaar says that Thiru Velliyankudi was a place that had huge jewelled mansions that were so tall they seemed to be playing with the Sun!!! He goes on to say that as the Cauvery gushed along flowing towards the East, it deposited large quantities of gold as wave after wave lashed the banks of Velliyankudi. The original inhabitants had left these shores seeking greener pastures. Now located in far away cities, they have seen a positive financial turnaround in their lives and are now giving back to their favourite Lord as is seen during this Brahmotsavam with colourful lighting, wide ranging Thaligai and prasadam presentation, restoration of the vahanas. All these have resulted in a positive vibration around this historic temple town, with residents in a joyful mood chatting with Ramamoorthy Bhattar welcoming the Lord into their homes with coconut, fruits and flowers.
Ramamoorthy Bhattar himself is happy that Sriram and his team members have taken complete charge of organising the Ubayadarars and running the utsavam from a financial stand point. He and his archaka team members have thus been able to focus on the pooja aspects of the utsavam. He is also pleased that his son Sundararajan Bhattar has relieved the pressure from his shoulders by taking full responsibility of the Yaaga Salai, Thiru Aradhanam and Alankaram. Late into the evening, Ramamoorthy Bhattar continued to chat around with residents whom he has been engaging with day in day out for over 25 years and the good news is that there are now happy faces with the revival of the utsavams at Thiru Velliyankudi.
காற்றிடை பூளை கறந்தென அரந்தை உர
கடல் அரக்கர் தம் சேனை
கூற்றிடை செல்ல கொங் கணை துறந்த
கோல வில் இராமன் தன் கோயில்
ஊற்றிடை நின்ற வாழையின் கனிகள்
ஊழ்த்து வீழ்ந்தன உண்டு மண்டி
சேற்றிடை கயல்கள் உகள்திகழ் வயல் சூழ்
திருவெள்ளியங்குடி அதுவே
Those that had arrived over the weekend from Chennai for the Garuda Sevai and Hanumantha Vahana head back late on Sunday night by the Uzhavan Express from Kumbakonam completely satisfied at having had darshan of Kola Villi Rama and seeing their favourite Lord in a grand alankaram decked with glittering jewellery, the huge flower garlands that provided a colourful look to the alankaram and the silk rose vastrams adding to the positivity of the occasion. All these had not seemed possible three decades ago but Ramamoorthy Bhattar combined with these original inhabitants have jointly made every Vaikasi a happy occasion for the residents of Thiru Velliyankudi.
Brahmotsavam Garuda Sevai 2024: https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2024/06/thiru-velliyankudi-brahmotsavam-revival.html
Ramamoorthy Bhattar's 25 year Kainkaryam: https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2021/09/thiru-velliyankudi-ramamoorthy-bhattar.html




































