The solo bhattar of the last two decades, Gopalan Bhattar, showcases his favourite Valvil Ramar in great light with a delightful alankaram atop the Garuda Vahana on Sunday evening
55year old Gopalan Bhattar is all alone as the anchor Bhattar on the Garuda Sevai day at the Valvil Rama temple in Pullam Bhoothangudi, 10kms west of Kumbakonam, a Divya Desam praised by Thiru Mangai Azhvaar in ten verses in the Periya Thirumozhi, where Moolavar Rama is seen with conch and chakra in a Bala Sayanam Posture. He has been at the temple for over two decades following in the footsteps of his appa Krishnamurthy (Kannan) Bhattachar, who had served here for several decades and who was face of the temple during the most challenging times in the second half of the previous century.
அறிவதரியான் அனைத்துலகும் உடையான்
என்னைஆள் உடையான்
குறிய மாணி உரு ஆய கூத்தன் மன்னி
அமரும் இடம்
நறிய மலர் மேல் சுரும்பார்க்க
எழிலார் மஞ்சை நடமாட
பொறி கொள் சிறை வண்டிசை பாடும்
புள்ளம பூதங்குடி தானே
A Bhattar formerly at Thiru Kovilur and now residing in Melattur was to support Gopalan Bhattar through this utsavam but on the fourth morning of the utsavam he left Pullam Bhoothangudi after encountering a difference of opinion. Being a lone Bhattar to manage two processions each day, pallakku in the morning and vahana in the evening, is a physically tiring exercise, in addition to the Yaaga Saalai pooja and the daily thiru aradhanam at the Perumal and Thayar sannidhis.
Being alone over the last two decades has also taken a toll on his health in recent times but unmindful of this, he is at the temple till 2pm for the morning procession and then for the Uchchi Kaala pooja. His wife is worried at home in the way he gets stressed out physically and mentally. The hall at his house on Sannidhi street is full of medicines but he does not have the time for health care during this utsavam. After a quick meal, he is back at the temple.
On days through the year, Mei Kavalar Saravanan is his sole companion. Like Gopalan Bhattar, Saravanan too has followed in the footsteps of his appa. On this big utsavam day too, he is active welcoming devotees and informing them on the likely schedule and directing them to the moolavar sannidhi or towards the vahana Mandapam.
By 6.30pm, the prabhandham ghoshti are in the final verses of completing their fourth day recital of the Nalayira Divya Prabhandham. Thiru Mangai Azhvaar praised Pullam Bhoothangudi as a location where Vedic seers of ever-lasting fame were reciting the Vedas. There are not Vedic scholars in large numbers anymore at Pullam Bhoothangudi with the original inhabitants having long quit this historic location in search of greener pastures in cities but there are a couple of members presenting the vedic verses with great commitment in front of the Valvil Ramar Sannidhi ahead of the Garuda Vahana procession.
கறையார் நெடுவேல் மறமன்னர் வீய
விசயன் தேர் கடவி
இறையான் கையில் நிறையாத
முண்டம் நிறைத்த எந்தை இடம்
மறையால் முத்தீ அவை வளர்க்கும்
மண்ணு புகழால் வன்மையால்
பொறையால் மிக்க அந்தணர் வாழ்
புள்ளம் பூதங்குடி தானே
Devotees are slowly trickling ahead of the Garuda Sevai procession. The Prabhandham and Vedic members arrive in front of Valvil Ramar atop the Garuda Vahana for Satru Murai.
Sripatham Personnel - The residents of three villages
At Pullam Bhoothangudi temple, administered by the Ahobila Mutt, the tradition has been for the residents of three villages – Pullam Bhoothangudi, Narasimmapuram and Athanur, the Andalakkum Aiyyan Divya Desam to don the role of Sripatham.
33year old Ramkumar resides in the Agraharam opposite the Raja Gopuram and he has been carrying the Lord during the Brahmotsavam as well as during the Pancha Parva Utsavam each month right from the time he was a young boy. He recalls the time from his teenage years “I have had great regard for the Bhattachar for they (father earlier and now son) have performed the Kainkaryam all alone for so many decades. I considered it a great blessing to be residing the Agraharam and to have carried the Lord for so many years. My appa and I are also the ones to carry the Kudai during the morning Pallakku procession and to station the canopy atop the vahana in the evening morning.”
He also tells this writer that in the past a devotee in Chennai had motivated the Sripatham to start the Pancha Parva procession well before 6pm offering a Sambhavanai to them for these processions every month.
The sripatham are not paid money for their service. Instead over generations, they have been presented with large quantities of food after each procession. The sripatham personnel numbering over 50 arrive after 8.30pm and the Prabhandham members begin the presentation of Naanmugan Thiruvanthathi in front of the Vedantha Desikar Sannidhi.
Prabhandham Ghoshti reciting Naangaam Thiruvanthaathi
Gopalan Bhattar’s nephew 24 year old Ambarish, who along with his appa performs kainkaryam at the Perumal temple in Innambur, one managed by The Hindu family, has taken the place of the ‘angered’ Bhattar and is the one who accompanies Valvil Ramar at the Garuda Vahana procession. The streets are dotted with white pulli kolam and the residents invoke the blessings of the Lord presenting Thattu in front of their homes (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2016/08/ezhuthurai-nathar-temple-innambur.html).
Residents continue to live in Thatched Hut
66 year old R Nagarajan is a painter and has seen the Garuda Sevai for over six decades having been a resident of Pullam Bhoothangudi all his life. He and his wife still live in a hut house on the North street and he recalls the poverty-stricken temple town from the second half of the previous century “There was only one big house in the entire North street till a few decades ago. There was nothing grand about the procession as we see now. Everything was simple. There was not much the residents could offer to the Lord in a poverty-stricken scenario. Kannan Bhattar was the known face to all of us. He would pray for all of us and instil confidence in us that with Valvil Ramar's blessings, our fortunes would turnaround for the better, one day.”
Long time resident painter Nagarajan living under a thatched roofவெற்பால் மாறி பழுதாக்கி
விறல் வாள் அரக்கர் தலைவன் தன்
வற்பாற் திரள் தோள் ஐந்நான்கும்
துணித்த வல்வில் ராமனிடம்
கற்பார் புரிசை செய் குன்றம்
கவினார் கூடம் மாளிகைகள்
பொற்பார் மாடம் எழிலாரும்
புள்ளம் பூதங்குடி தானே
Thiru Mangai Azhvaar refers to mountain like mansions and homes in Pullam Bhoothangudi during his times. Unfortunately, this temple town has seen little infra development in the decades gone by. Even public transport is infrequent making it challenging for devotees to visit this Divya Desam. While there is currently an overall economic development in the country, this historic temple town still has people living in hut houses around the temple.
Theevatti Kainkaryaparas
There were no street lights till a few decades ago and Perumal was led by the Theevatti that threw light amid the darkness all around. Arumugam has been carrying the Theevatti during the procession over the last few decades and he recalls the dark days from the past “We would be paid 50 paise for our Theevatti service during this Brahmotsavam procession. We live on daily wages during the day for survival but we turn up in the night without fail to light up the procession with our ghee lit Theevatti.”
The streets are still dark with no bright lights and it is the Theevatti Kainkaryaparas whose service helps with the smooth procession. Even so, the canopy gets stuck in a couple of locations with the overhead wires.
Legendary Episode
Legend has it that Rama, who had not been able to perform the last rites for his father as he was away in the forest, derived some consolation by performing Jatayu's obsequies and giving moksham to the Bird. In the Ramayana, this episode is referred to as the death of the second father. It is believed that those who failed to perform last rites for their father (parents) will get liberation from their ‘parental curse’ (Pithru Saabham Nivarthi) if they visit this temple.
While performing the last rites, Raama felt the absence of Sita. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi came out of the Golden Lotus temple tank to stand by his side while he performed the last rites for the bird. Hence, Thaayar at this temple is called Potraamaraiyaal.
கற்றா மறித்துக் காளியன் தன்
சென்னி நடுங்க நடம்பயின்ற
பொற்றாமரையாள் தன் கேள்வன்
புள்ளம் பூதங்குடி தன்மேல்
கற்றார் பரவும் மங்கையர் கோன்
காரார் புயற்க்கை கலிகன்றி
சொல் தான் ஈரைந்து இவை பாட
சோர நில்லா துயர் தாமே
The Hanumantha Vahana is still 24 hours away but young kids are already in that mood visualising Hanuman carrying Valvil Ramar on Monday evening and they move from house to house in a signature monkey mask alerting the residents of the upcoming Hanumantha Vahana procession. On this Garuda Sevai procession, there are scores of young children accompanying the Lord and enjoying the festive mood.
Past 10pm, Valvil Ramar is back at the temple after the Deeparathanai and the Satru Murai verses at the Raja Gopuram. The sripatham personnel await the presentation of Puliyotharai and Dhadhyonam that they can take back home for dinner. During the utsavam, huge quantity of Thaligai is prepared that Kainkaryaparas can have as well as to be handed out to the Sripatham.
As the clock ticks to 11pm, Gopalan Bhattar is back at the Vahana Mandapam to first remove the alankaram of the evening and then to decorate Valvil Ramar for the 8am procession on the 5th day. Right from a young age, he has taken great pride in showcasing his ‘Ramar’ in great light and had always wanted to see a resplendent Rama decked with glittering jewels and huge flower garlands. Two decades ago, things were not rosy at the temple with a deserted look most of the time and the Raja Gopuram too had a worn out look. But the devotional wave, especially the belief in Narasimha, has been bringing devotees to this temple and Gopalan Bhattar's childhood dream of seeing Valvil Ramar in shining silk vastrams has finally been fulfilled. Sunday evening was one such occasion when this Bhattar who has spent all his life with this Lord, devoted a great deal of time to decorating his favourite Lord.
Uncle Gopalan Bhattar and Nephew Ambarish
It was well past midnight when Gopalan Bhattar and his nephew Ambarish went back home in the quietness of the night for a well earned rest with most of Pullam Bhoothangudi having already gone to sleep.
A story on Kannan Bhattar and Gopalan Bhattar in 2017: https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2017/05/pullam-bhoothangudi-divya-desam.html




































