Periyava's direction leads Allur Ramji Ganapadigal to Thiruvanaikaval Sankara Mutt Patshala to revive Krishna Yajur Veda
In 2018, this section featured a story on the revival of the Patshala in Pazhur, anchored by the then 30 year old Neelakantan Sastrigal. This story is about Ramji Ganapadigal, who similar to Neelakantan Sastrigal, was roped in by Periyava this time to revive the Krishna Yajur Veda at the Sankara Mutt Patshala in Thiruvanaikaval, just under 10 kms east of Pazhur (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2018/09/pazhur-patshala-revival.html).And just like Neelakantan Sastrigal, Ramji Ganapadigal is also one who has stuck to traditions all his life so much so that he is strict on his students performing Sandhyavandhanam every single day, almost as a pre condition to them joining his class. Such sticklers to tradition are hard to find in this day and age when one finds compromised solutions even in the traditional space and most leaders going with the flow and the current trend.Ramji Ganapadigal belongs to a Niyama Adyayanam family where the tradition is for the father to pass on his learnings to the son. In line with that model, he discontinued academics after class VII to be initiated into the Vedas in the Gurukulam style by his appa, Seshadri Ganapadigal at the Patshala in Allur. It was in Allur where in the Patshala blessed by Maha Periyava his grandfather, Yegneshwara Sastrigal had for many decades taught students Vedas and created the next generation of Vedic Scholars.
கடல்வண்ணன் நான்முகன் காண்பரியார்
தடவரை யரக்கனைத் தலைநெரித்தார்
விடமது வுண்டவெம் மயேந்திரரும்
அடல்விடை யாரூராதி யானைக்காவே-Appar
An enjoyable childhood in Allur
Ramji Ganapadigal recounts with joy those enjoyable teenage years at Allur “Well over two decades ago, there were a number of young boys at the Agraharam in Allur and we would be together all the time sometimes playing tennis ball cricket and at other times chatting up amongst ourselves sitting on the banks of the Cauvery. We would be taught for around 2 hours every morning and had to practice that through the day, a process that helps us remember every single verse even today.”
The Kasi Meeting with Periyava that changed his path
After the completion of his 10 year Vedic studies that included Krishna Yajur Veda and Ganantham, Ramji Ganapadigal spent a while in his late 20s presenting Veda Parayanam at temple events and elsewhere in the Trichy region while continuing to be based in Allur. For over 60 years, the life of this family had centered around Vedic teachings at the Allur Patshala and Ramji Ganapadigal believed that it would be his way of life too but that was until he met the Periyava at the Chaturmasya trip in Kasi in 2023.
Kanchi Periyava's direction
Ramji Ganapadigal vividly remembers that day in 2023 in Kasi where he went with his family to be part of Periyava's Chaturmasya trip. “Periyava called us (my wife and me) and expressed his interest to revive the Krishna Yajur Veda at the Sankara Mutt in Thiruvanaikaval, one that had been integral to the Patshala in the century gone by. And he wanted me to be the teacher to lead that revival. I had lived almost all my life at Allur and my wife and our children too had settled down well there in a quiet life in that remote town and I was initially reluctant to leave my parents and make the move”, he told this writer this Wednesday evening even while directing his students to perform Sandhyavandhanam.
However, he realised soon that Periyava had identified him as the chosen one for the task of reviving the Krishna Yajur Veda at Thiruvanaikaval and this devout disciple of Periya could not refuse the orders of his acharya. Exactly two years ago, he moved to the Mutt opposite the Akilandeswari Sannidhi at Thiruvanaikaval with his young family to kickstart the revival process. This revival initiative started off with three students initially and has since more than doubled to seven students.
The first phase of two years
He says that the first set of students is always a big challenge for the entire process has to start from scratch and put in place one for the students to follow. He follows an open line of communication with his students and tells them how they should live their live in the phase and the reasoning behind that process. During this entire phase of the last two years, he has always been with his students guiding them each day of the year so much so that even when he makes a trip to visit his parents in Allur, he takes them along seeing them as being part of his family.
செம்பொன் மேனிவெண் ணீறணி வானைக்
கரிய கண்டனை மால்அயன் காணாச்
சம்பு வைத்தழல் அங்கையி னானைச்
சாம வேதனைத் தன்னொப்பி லானைக்
கும்ப மாகரி யின்னுரி யானைக்
கோவின் மேல்வருங் கோவினை எங்கள்
நம்ப னைநள் ளாறனை அமுதை
நாயி னேன்மறந் தென்நினைக் கேனே
Motivated by the students' early enthusiasm
After spending over three decades in Allur with his parents, these last two years have been a new experience for Ramji Ganapadigal for he has had to start on his own initiating these young students on dharmic aspects and getting them to live a traditional way of life, in addition to teaching them the Vedas. The good news for him is that he has found them to be enthusiastic and energetic and that has been a big boost to his revival efforts. Like his own teenage days, he is happy to see that they too have begun to mingle well with each other playing a bit of cricket in their free time and spending time with the few cows that they have for company at the Patshala. These young kids also get devotionally excited when they see Jambukeswarar and Akilandeswari making their way on to the North street on a procession led by the temple elephant and to the beating of the drums.
Much against the current trend, the 36 year old Vedic Acharya has received great support from his wife (daughter of Ayyappan Sastrigal) who has been backing him to the hilt in this endeavour to create the next generation of Krishna Yajur Vedic Scholars. Though she had lived her entire first phase of life in Mylapore around the Kapaleeswarar temple, she was comfortable moving into a remote town as Allur and now to Thiruvanaikaval, away from the round the year devotional buzz that she had experienced around the Mada Streets in her teenage phase and quite surprisingly in this day and age has a traditional old fashioned simplistic way of life leaving everything to the blessings of Periya and now to the divine couple of Thiruvanaikaval.
It is an interesting phase in Ramji Ganapadigal's life. For 30 years, he had spent a life in Allur under the guidance of his appa and now he is all on his own reviving a Veda as desired by Periyava with the entire onus on him to get the first batch of students to graduate in a period of 8 years (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2022/04/iyyappan-sastrigal-muttam-kattu-mannar.html). No more does Ramji Ganapadigal go for outside events as he used when he was in Allur despite the fact that the financial returns as a Vedic Acharya is no where near best in class. His entire focus is only on these children at Thiruvanaikaval and his only focus is to make this vision of Periyava a success and to help these young children master the Krishna Yajur Veda. And in this endeavour, he is blessed to have a wife who backs him completely in this way of life.
































