How a family dispute
in Azhvaar Tirunagari Divya Desam is taking a nasty turn, one that could bring
to end the Araiyar Sevai in this historical birth place of Nam Azhvaar
Case filed in the High Court against
HR & CE by one of the Araiyars has thrown questions on the future
presentation of Araiyar Sevai in this Divya Desam
However,
this number has drastically come down to just three. Aathi Nathan Divya Desam
in Azhvaar Tirunagari about 30 kms East of Tirunelveli and part of the Nava Tirupathi Divya Desamsis one of the only three Divya Desams where Araiyar Sevai
continues to be presented.
Araiyars
in the 1950s/60s @ Azhvaar Tirunagari
Over the last century, Azhvaar Tirunagari has managed to survive the extinction of this rare art form dating
back a 1000 years with the truly devotional commitment of the Araiyars despite living a life in financial poverty.
But a series of events over the last few years has raised a serious threat and
thrown open the real possibility of Araiyar Sevai closing down at this
historical Divya Desam.
With a cone-like coloured cap on the head and
a sacred garland on their chest, Araiyars, descendents of 9th
Century Vaishnavite Saint Nathamuni, present these divine hymns through a differentiated musical
chanting and dance performance using two cymbals in their hands.
The Araiyar Sevai requires a deep knowledge
and understanding of the Pasurams. It
takes close to two decades to master this art, which involves not just
acquiring knowledge of the 4000 divine songs of the Azhvaars but also the
monumental task of capturing the meaning of each of these Pasurams and then
reaching out the essence of these verses to the audience. Also, Araiyar Sevai
requires close co-ordination and perfect synchronisation of the musical
chanting (of one Araiyar) with the Thaalam and the dance steps (of another).
Sarangan (Vada Badra Sayee) Araiyar of Azhvaar
Tirunagari Divya Desam had learnt the art of Araiyar Sevai from his father in
the 1930s and began performing at the temple a decade later. He would present
the Abhinayam and Vyakyanam of the 4000 verses without ever opening the book
even once, such was his devotional commitment through the decades of his
performance. For a long time, the only reward for his presentation was a
prasadam and betel leaves from the temple.
By the 1950 and 60s, the family was in dire straits
financially. In the mid 60s, recognizing the extraordinary devotional service
rendered by the Araiyar and the lack of any alternate income, the temple
decided to provide a monthly fee of Rs.5. In addition, the Araiyar was also
provided a few kgs of paddy every day. Annually, the Araiyar would receive
Thattu Kasu a total of around Rs.20 over three special days in a year during
the Adyayana Utsavam.
Sarangan Araiyar's eldest son Srinivasan Araiyar learnt the art from
him for 12 years and started performing with his father from 1966.
Those who watched Srinivasan Araiyar perform in those days are all praise for
him for his way of presentation. He later joined the corporate world picking up
a job at TVS in Madurai in the mid 1970s in Madurai and worked there till 2010
making it to Azhvaar Tirunagari on special festive occasions through the year.
Another
son Araiyar Nathan who has been performing Araiyar Sevai since 1984 remembers
the dismal financial state from his school days in the 1970s ‘Whenever I would
ask my father for just 25 paise, he would look around to his neighbours to lend. Such
was the situation at home that he could not afford even a few annas for his son
despite presenting selfless service to the Lord through the year for several decades.”
Soon
after completing his class X, Araiyar Nathan quit academics and joined his
father in full time temple service. Right from his school days, he had watched
closely the presentation of his father especially during the Adyayana Utsavam
and that proved to be a great learning experience for him. Through the 90s,
till the death of his father in 1998, Araiyar Nathan presented Araiyar Sevai along with
his father and his brother Araiyar Srinivasan during the 21 day Adyayana
Utsavam.
A monthly remuneration of Rs.
3000
In
1996, he received an ‘appointment’ under a special order from the temple for a
monthly remuneration of Rs. 3000 for the services rendered in lieu of the Paddy
that had been previously provided to his father.
Also,
after the restoration services of Nava Tirupathi that happened in the 1990s,
Venu Srinivasan organized a monthly sambhavanai for the Araiyar. But even with
that it has remained a case of financial difficulty for Araiyar Nathan for the
monthly expenses top Rs. 10000 and there isn’t an income to match that.
And
yet, he is keen to keep up the commitment given to his father to dedicate his life
to Araiyar Sevai.
In recent years, Araiyar Nathan has
also taken up aradhana Kainkaryam at a few of the nearby temples including the
Appan temple near Erettai Tirupathi.
Public Spat within the temple
Unfortunately
like in two other Divya Desams where Araiyar Sevai is performed, the
relationship amongst the Araiyars is not a happy one. Araiyar Nathan’s elder
brother Araiyar Srinivasan got into a tussle with the temple authorities over
the rights of the Araiyars and has filed a case against them in the High Court
that has now been re-directed to the JC court.
Araiyar Srinivasan is of the view that Araiyars cannot be 'appointed' by HR & CE as the service is hereditary having passed through several generations over the last 1000 years.
Araiyar Srinivasan is of the view that Araiyars cannot be 'appointed' by HR & CE as the service is hereditary having passed through several generations over the last 1000 years.
When Araiyar Sarangan died, it was customary for the family to invite the senior most Araiyar but many in Azhvaar Tirunagari look back at those series of events as yet another indication of what's in store there.
Araiyar Srinivasarangachariar of Srivilliputhur (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2013/08/araiyar-srinivasachariyar-srivilliputhur.html) who was well into his 60s then and who had performed at Azhvaar Tirunagari along with his son Bala Mukundan Araiyar, was to have been invited but he wasn't. And that left a sore taste.
One of the bigger issues that arose a few years back on the Nam Azhvaar Moksham day was when in an open
dispute involving Araiyar Sevai the Lord was held 'captive' for over 6
hours, much to the dissent of the devotees.
Following the filing of the case by Araiyar Srinivasan, only Araiyar Nathan has been presenting Araiyar Sevai at
Azhvaar Tirunagari. With the case pending in the court, Araiyar Nathan's teenaged son, who has learned the agamas and prabhandham, too has been
prevented from presenting the Araiyar Sevai at Azhvaar Tirunagari on the ground that he is not an 'appointee'.
Similar
is the scenario in Srivilliputhur where only one brother (Bala Mukundan
Araiyar) has been presenting Araiyar Sevai while his younger brother's rights
have been put on hold by the temple authorities. Many requests by both the temple authorities as well as by the elder brother to convince the younger Araiyar to continue the Sevai have turned a futile exercise.
It
is now almost 35 years since Araiyar Nathan began presenting Araiyar Sevai at
Azhvaar Tirunagiri Divya Desam. Now in his late forties and with a son who in
his late teens, Araiyar Sevai as a full time service is still not financially
viable as he finds it difficult to make both ends meet with the income/sambavanai he receives every month. But it is evident from his commitment that he
will continue this devotional service unmindful of the financial challenges.
However,
the public spat within the Araiyars is a clear distraction. Given the current
scenario, one is not sure of the NextGen continuing to present Araiyar
Sevai as it may be a big challenge to keep it going at Azhvaar Tirunagari
unless the powers that be, including the likes of Venu Srinivasan who are
closely involved with supporting the devotional services at the Nava Tirupathi
temples, come together to sort out the lingering disputes that have been going
both within the Araiyar family as well as Araiyar Srinivasan’s long standing battle with the
HR & CE. It is all the more important for the Araiyar had been part of the TVS team at Madurai for almost four decades.
It
is hoped that the differences between the Araiyar and the authorities will soon be
sorted out amicably amongst themselves without the intervention of the court and
that the current Araiyars and the future generations at Azhvaar Tirunagari will
continue to be able to present this rare art for centuries to come.
Very well written Prabhu. Sad that an amazing art form has to go through this crisis
ReplyDeleteWho can beat us in digging our own holes... So sad to hear / read this :(
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