After 60 years, his monthly salary has now risen to Rs. 1500 !!!!
In 1959, a vacancy arose for a
Vaikanasa Agama Archakar at the Bhaktavatsala Perumal Divya Desam in Thiru
Kannamangai (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2008/05/thiru-kannamangai-bhaktavatsala-perumal.html),
then a remote location about 7kms North of Thiruvarur on the Kumbakonam highway.
Kuppuswamy Bhattar had been
performing aradhana at their home town of Pazhakudi near Peralam. His son PK Ramaswamy had passed Class VIII but had learnt Vaikanasa Agama initially from the
then revered scholar Mudikondan Ramaswamy Bhattar and later at the Sirkazhi and
Tirupathi Patshala.
The
father asked his son to apply for this post and thus PK Ramaswamy, just out of
his teens, came to Thiru Kannamangai Divya Desam as the Bhattachar. He was also
given 1 ½ Padi rice every day as part of his remuneration. Since then, he has
been performing service here for almost six decades. Over this long period, his
monthly salary has risen to just Rs. 1500/- !!! During his life time at this
Divya Desam, he has personally performed three Samprokshanams but in
those early decades of his service at this Divya Desam, he lived in a rented house in the
agraharam on the South Street but did not even have the money to even pay the monthly
rent of Rs. 5.
Rs. 2 was a rarity!!!
In
those days, he would be delighted to receive Rs. 2 at the end of a day but for
the most part that remained an unlikely occurrence through that period for
rarely did devotees visit this Divya Desam. Paying Rs. 10, he would cycle once
in a while all the way to bigger town of Thiruvarur to get provisions.
Back
in those days, the four streets around the temple were full of Brahmins
comprising of 100s of Vadakalai and Thenkalai Iyengars as well as Smarthas. Ramaswamy
Bhattachar was truly devoted to the Lord and nothing else mattered to him.
This
is a Prarthana temple for fulfilment of marriage wishes, this having been a
place of the wedding of the Lord and Thayar. Those who offer their prayers here
to Garuda are believed to be relieved from all doshams.
He
was a very strict archakar and laid clear rules for the conduct of the devotees
at the temple. Over the period of his service, he has helped fulfilled the
wedding prayers of over 500 devotees at this temple through his sincere
aradhana to Garudaazhvaar.
Go to Kanna Mangai for the Lord's Full Version
When
Thiru Mangai Azhvaar came to Chozha region and moved from one temple to another
seeking darshan of the Lord in a full and gigantic posture, he was directed to
Thiru Kannamangai. Ramaswamy Bhattachar considers it a great blessing to have
been serving such a ‘wholesome’ Lord for
the best part of 60 years.
எங்களுக்கு அருள் செய்கின்ற ஈசனை
வாச வார் குழலாள் மலை மங்கை தன் பங்கனைப்
பங்கில் வைத்து உகந்தான் தன்னை
பான்மையை, பனி மா மதியம் தவழ் மன்குலை
கடரை வட மா மலை உச்சியை
நச்சி நாம் வணங்கப்படும் கங்குலை
பகவைச் சென்று நாடி
கண்ணமங்கையுள் கண்டு கொண்டேனே
– Periya Thirumozhi 7-10-3
Celebration
of Kanna Mangai Andan’s Birthday
Aani Shravanam (falls next
Tuesday – July 11) has been a special occasion at the temple for several
decades. The birthday of Thiru Kannamangai Andan, the revered acharya who was
born here, is celebrated in a grand manner at this temple.
On this day,
Thirukovilur Emberumanar Jeer, who has supported this temple over a long period
of time, is personally present for the Seva Kalam and Satru Murai.
Revival
of the Brahmotsavam
The
Brahmotsavam in Chitrai had come to a halt in the 1950s and 60s. It was PK
Ramaswamy Bhattachar who helped revive the annual utsavam. His two sons support him at the temple but for
the major utsavams, he took the help of Sowri Raja Bhattar of Thiru Kannapuram
for almost two decades. Once upon a time several decades ago, the Uriyadi
Utsavam was celebrated in a mandapa North of the temple, near the tank but that
is in a dilapidated condition now.
Maintained
Good Relations with the Vadakalai Archakar
Thiru Kannamangai is
not necessarily known for the unity of the Thenkalaiyars and Vadakalaiyars. In
fact, Ramaswamy Bhattachar has seen aggressive combats between the two sects at
this Divya Desam. However, his own relationship
with them has been very good.
Roja
Poo Brihaspathi Iyengar took care of the Vedanta Desikar Sannidhi at the temple. Whenever he went out of town for a function,
he would hand over the keys of the Sannidhi to Ramaswamy Bhattachar. When he
came back from the function, he would hand over any of his income from the
function to the Bhattachar in recognition of him having taken care of the
Sannidhi. Such was the camaraderie between the two in the decades gone by.
80+ and still going strong
With
age catching up with him, he is hard of hearing but makes it to the temple
every morning and stays there till 12.30pm. Till date, he has not watched a
single minute of TV. Neither has he drunk a single cup of coffee all his life. A
few years ago, he received the Best Vaikanasa Agama expert award from the
Tiruvarur Aanmeega Sangam for his long years of selfless service at this Divya
Desam.
Ramaswamy
Bhattachar is still seen by his contemporaries as a stickler for perfection in
the conduct of the poojas. In this changing world, with impatience being a
stand out feature and with everyone looking at finishing things quickly, he remains
a traditionalist and does not make compromises in the way temple service is to
be performed. He has been looking to pass the baton to his two sons but they
have made it clear that he is the ‘Boss’ at the temple and have refused
transfer of employment. Thus past 80, Ramaswamy Bhattachar continues an extended
engagement with the Lord and he is grateful to be serving the Lord each day
even at this age when most others would have opted for the comfort of their
homes.
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