When
Lord Namperumal stood waiting at the entrance for 1 ½ hours for the sake of Puratasi Devotees
The Lure of the Rs. 250 ticket Collection does it again at the Srirangam temple
However, the big marketing exercise in recent decades of darshan on a Puratasi Saturday took its toll on Lord Namperumal, the Utsava Processional deity at the Srirangam temple. Having picked up an unexpectedly huge collection of over Rs. 2 crores during the fortnight of the earlier non- existent festival of Cauvery Pushkaram (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2017/09/srirangam-krishna-jayanthi_16.html), the Rs. 250 counter at the temple saw a huge queue once again yesterday Saturday (Sept 30).
With
the Vijayadasami day coinciding this year with the Puratasai 2nd Saturday, it
was going to be a tall order for the temple authorities to manage the return of
Namperumal from his annual trip to Kaattu Azhagiya Singar Koil (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2009/07/kaattu-azhagiya-singar-srirangam.html) and the big crowd that was witnessed through the day at the
Ranganatha Swamy temple to have darshan of the Moolavar.
And
clearly authorities showed where their priorities lay.
Four Hour Procession
In
the morning, Namperumal began his annual trip to Kaattu Azhagiya Singar Koil
half hour early (as against the scheduled time of 630 am) to facilitate the
Moolavar darshan (a big crowd had already gathered outside the Arya Bhattal
Vaasal).
After
his routine stop over at many places on the way including at the Srirangam
Girls High School, Lord Namperumal reached Kaattu Azhagiya Singar Koil at 10 am.
An hour later, he rode out in a majestic princely posture atop the Golden Horse Vahana to destroy the negative evil forces at the ‘Vanni Maram’ with his arrows much to the delight of the devotees.
Expanded Railway Station forces a change in processional route
Through
the whole of the 20th Century, Lord Namperumal rode back on the
Horse Vahana through the Srirangam Station. However with the recent expansion
of the station into four platforms this annual route has now been blocked and
the Lord had to make his way through the railway gate at the far Northern end
of Srirangam.
Wide Range of Flower Garland
By
7pm, Lord Namperumal was all set to enter the Saathara Veethi, the wholesale
flower market of Srirangam/ Trichy.
Usually the action in the street begins
only at 11 pm but this was one day in the year when the Lord of Srirangam provides
darshan to each of the flower vendors and the entire street was abuzz with expectation of a grand entry of the Lord on the Horse Vahana.
Every house had a special garland to showcase - the mix of flowers both in terms of the quantity and the variety, the shape and design of the garland - each had a distinctive feel to it. As the Lord passed each of the flower vendors, he was delighted to find a very different garland.
Each of the residents savoured with devotion
the presence of Lord Namperumal for over an hour last evening at their doorstep.
A Long 90 minute wait for Namperumal
Just
after 815 pm, Lord Namperumal made his way back into the temple through the
Therku Vaasul. He had had a long day out – a four hour procession in the
morning and now over a 2 hour trip from the Kaattu Azhagiya Singar temple and
there was a Thirumanjanam to cool him down. However, he was in for a rude shock.
With
crowd thronging the temple on the 2nd Saturday of Puratasi to have
darshan of the Moolavar deity, Lord Namperumal had to wait patiently outside
the Ranga Vilas Mandapam for an hour and a half. Unlike most other Divya Desams
in Tamil Nadu, where the Lord is placed on stools during stopovers, in
Srirangam, the Lord is carried continuously on their shoulders by the Sri
Patham Thangis right till the time he is back at his abode.
Srirangam Temple
Joint Commissioner Pon Jayaraman made his way to the entrance of ‘Therku Vaasal’
at around 9 pm to have a darshan of Namperumal and went back quietly as the Rs.
250 tickets continued to be issued near the Arya Bhattal Vaasal. It did not occur to him that it was not appropriate to make the Lord wait this long almost outside the temple!!!!
It
was well after 9.30pm when the Moolavar darshan was closed for the day by which
time Lord Namperumal had stood for well over an hour at the entrance of the
temple awaiting the green signal to be allowed entry back into his abode.
However, relief came to the Lord only at 945 pm.
The
Vethals / Sri Patham Thangis had shown remarkable patience to shoulder the Lord
for 90 minutes standing stationary in front of the Ranga Vilas Mandapam.
Many of the devotees who accompanied the Lord during the procession wondered as to why the Lord was made to stand in one place for this long, especially at the entrance of the temple.
The
lure of Rs. 250 collections and boosting the kitty has now become far more
important and it does seem okay to even make the Lord stand outside for over an
hour. It almost seemed on the night that the Lord was 'seeking' permission to
be allowed back to his abode but the authorities stood firm as the collections
through Rs. 250 tickets reached unprecedented levels on the evening.
Finally
he reached the Santanu Mandapam at 10.15 pm and the Thirumanjanam went on till
well past midnight before Lord Namperumal went back to his abode at 2am!!!! What a
long day and night for the Lord!!!
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