The Divya Desam in Thiru Vellakulam stands out as an exception among the temples in and around Thiru Nangur
A Devotee Friendly Bhattar has lured devotees in large numbers to the temple over the last couple of decades
The
HR & CE department will be delighted with the role played by 59 year old Madhava
Bhattar of Annan Perumal Koil in Thiru Vellakulam over the last 35 years for he
has almost single handedly made this a very ‘profitable’ Divya Desam for the
department after the financial turmoil of the previous many decades. Like many
of his contemporaries in the Chozha region, Madhava Bhattar used the contempt
HR & CE had for financially poor temples to his advantage as he took ‘ownership’
of his role and marketed the temple in such a way that over the last decade,
devotee crowd has swarmed the temple much to the delight of the department.
The
Hundial is overflowing but almost all the expenses of the temple are taken care
of by ‘Donors’. Anna Dhanam is in full swing though there are no takers to ‘consume’
the food. Marriage inside the temple is a regular event. The recent renovation
undertaken through the donors crossed the Rs. 1crore mark.
The
ancient Divya Desams in Tamil Nadu went through a tough time in the 20th
century especially for a few decades in the 2nd half. Most were in
financially poor state with the priests moving out away from temples.
Therazhundur (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2016/10/therazhundur-divya-desam.html),
Thiru Mogur (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2017/07/thiru-mogur-kalamegha-perumal.html),
Nachiyar Koil http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2016/12/nachiyar-koil-divya-desam.html)
and Erettai Tirupathi (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2017/02/erettai-tirupathi-transformation.html)
were a few cases of how Bhattars were adversely affected in the 2nd
half of the previous century.
The
worst among them were the set of temples in the Thiru Nangur region. Remotely
located about 10kms from Sirkazhi and without bus services and limited access,
the set of temples almost went into oblivion.
Temples
in Thiru Nangur (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2008/05/thiru-nangur-divya-desams.html) remained shut most of the time in the last few decades of the
20th century. A single priest managed not just multiple sannidhis in
a temple (as was and is the case with many Divya Desams in TN) but multiple
temples in the region.
Annan
Perumal Koil in Thiruvellakulam at the far western end of Thiru Nangur off the
Sirkazhi – Nagapattinam Highway did not fare any better in the 1950s and 60s.
The
birth place of Kumudavalli Nachiyar (wife of Thiru Mangai Azhvaar) and one
praised by Thirumangai Azhvaar for its sacred tank, the only such praise of a
tank in Nalayira Divya Prabhandham, Annan Perumal Koil however survived the
horror period in its history thanks once again to the efforts of a Bhattar. The
temple is now seeing a glorious revival having seen a one crore plus renovation
earlier this decade.
கண்ணார் கடல் போல் திருமேனி கரியாய்
நண்ணார் முனை வென்றி கொள்வார்
மன்னும் நாங்கூர்
திண்ணார் மதிள் சூழ்
திருவெள்ளக்குளத்துள் அண்ணா
அடியேன் இடரைத் களையாயே
In
1950, 18 year old TS Ramaswamy Bhattachar joined the temple with a great deal
of devotion. However, for over three decades, he faced severe financial
pressure with almost no devotees and no income from the temple. Many historical
festivals had to be stopped as a result of this financial crunch.
During
this period, he was paid a salary of 10annas per month!!!
வேடார் திருவேங்கடம்
மேய விளக்கே
நாடார் புகழ்
வேதியர் மன்னிய
நாங்கூர்
சேடார் பொழில்
சூழ் திருவெள்ளக்குளத்தாய்
பாடா வருவேன்
வினை ஆயின
பாற்றே
A tough three decades
In
1955, Ramaswamy Bhattachar went around from home to home collecting funds for
the 81 Kalasa Thirumanjanam. He managed to collect 206 falling short of the
requirement by 21/-. For decades, his Thattu Kaasu was just a few annas. They
rarely saw rupee notes in those decades. During the 11 Garuda Sevai in Thai,
the biggest and the most popular festival in the region, the Bhattar of Thiru Vellakulam would get
just Rs. 15. During the ten days of the Brahmotsavam, his additional income was a mere Rs. 30. The large family had money just enough to eat food every day.
On
the 8th day of Brahmotsavam, the Lord used to get one Pattu Vastram,
the only vastram for the Lord in a year in those decades.Unlike
the now popular festivals in Margazhi, in those decades there were no devotees
at the temple during this month. Even on Vaikunta Ekadasi and the now well
marketed Puratasi Saturdays, devotees were few. There
were no shops in the entire region and one had to go all the way to Sirkazhi
even for basic requirements. There
were temple lands but no income accrues to the temple from these lands.
Historically, there were ‘Kattalai’ for different utsavams but those too don’t
accrue to the temple anymore.
It was solely through the untiring efforts of Ramaswamy Bhattachar that the temple survived through those tough times in the middle of the last century.
Entry
of Madhava Bhattar
After
his class VIII exam, Madhava Bhattar quit school and spent 6 years through the mid 1970s in
Srirangam learning Divya Prabhandham from Kozhakodi Singam Iyengar at the Patshala
and later agamas from Mannargudi Sona Dikshithar and Mohana Rangan Dikshithar
in Guindy. He undertook the agama exam in Mannargudi and secured first class.
He
took full charge as the sole priest at Annan Perumal Koil in the mid 1980s at a
salary of Rs. 60 per month. The situation was so bad during that decade that
Madhava Bhattar even played the role of a guide for the Nangur Divya Desams. A document dating back to that period shows a pending Electricity Bill of Rs. 30/-, such was the plight of the temple in those decades. Similar was the state in Therazhundur Aamaruviappan Divya Desam even 15 years ago, when the electricity department even pulled off the plug at the temple for non payment of the dues!!!
Before
passing away in 1985, his father shared with him an important message that Madhava Bhattar remembers to this day – Do not add anything new to the temple and keep the ancient ritualistic practices as is.
His
life though has been full of challenges. 15 years ago, he wanted to lay coconut
trees around the Mada Vilagam but the residents objected to this. Now one sees
Coconut groves all around the temple, a pleasant sight for all devotees.
Controversies continue to surround him but he is unmindful of these and tries his best to serve the Lord with devotion.
Annan
Perumal Koil remains by far the most devotee friendly temple in the region.
Madhava Bhattar looks back at his 35 year stint with a great sense of happiness
‘The greatest satisfaction one can get is of performing service with complete
devotion to the Lord. Follow the principles of Krishna's sayings in the Gita and do not worry about the results is a constant message that he reiterates to himself at constant intervals.
In
2008-09 when Madhava Bhattar was hospitalized in a serious condition in Madras,
the entire devotee community prayed for his recovery. 'How blessed I am that devotees in high thousands invoked the blessings of the Lord to get me back to the temple'!!! That love from the devotees is what keeps him going. His
salary after 35 years has risen to a princely Rs. 3200 per month!!!
He continues to keep his life simple. He travels around locally on his TVS XL moped and spends most of his time with Annan Srinivasa Perumal presenting his beautiful archanai and reciting Thiru Mangai Azhvaar's verses on Thiruvellakulam for the devotees to go back in time to the days of the Azhvaar and Kumudavalli.
Annan Perumal Koil is a standing example of how an enterprising Bhattar can create belief among devotees and get them lured to the Lord. The fact that this is an entry point in Thiru Nangur is a big advantage to this temple but it is credit to Madhava Bhattar that he has grabbed this location advantage with both hands and helped develop the temple. He performs archanai in his unique style of invoking the blessings of other Divya Desam Lords. He presents prasadam to all the devotees who visit the temple. For long, he has been the one who organizes guides for the trips to Thiru Nangur from Annan Perumal Koil. It is also this temple among the lot that is open for the devotees visiting from far and wide. Such an approach has helped him gather support for the temple from the devotees.
Annan Perumal Koil is a standing example of how an enterprising Bhattar can create belief among devotees and get them lured to the Lord. The fact that this is an entry point in Thiru Nangur is a big advantage to this temple but it is credit to Madhava Bhattar that he has grabbed this location advantage with both hands and helped develop the temple. He performs archanai in his unique style of invoking the blessings of other Divya Desam Lords. He presents prasadam to all the devotees who visit the temple. For long, he has been the one who organizes guides for the trips to Thiru Nangur from Annan Perumal Koil. It is also this temple among the lot that is open for the devotees visiting from far and wide. Such an approach has helped him gather support for the temple from the devotees.
Madhava Bhattar is soon to turn 60 but the HR & CE seems to
be so delighted with him that it would be no surprise if he continues in
service, for a replacement for a priest as devoted and committed as him in such a remote location will be difficult to find!!!
PS: Madhava Bhattar passed away in Thai 2020
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