Presentation of the Prabhandham Verses by the 86 year old Ghanta Venkata Varadan Kesari was a big highlight on the concluding day of the three day Utsavam
It
is the season of moving into the summer phase of the year. Historically, Maasi is the month when Dhavana
Utsavam is celebrated welcoming the Lord into the Nandavanam to watch the
blooming of the Fragrant Dhavanam Flowers.
This
ancient Utsavam was celebrated in a grand manner over three days at Varadaraja
Perumal Divya Desam in Kanchipuram at the Thottam in the North West end of the
huge temple praised in several verses by Vedantha Desikar.
In
Adaikala Pathu, he refers to this temple as one of the most prominent places to
seek Mukthi.
பத்தி முதலாம்
அவற்றில் பத்தி
எனக்குக் கூடாமல்
எத்திசையும்
உழன்றேடி இளைத்துவிழும்
காகம் போல்
முத்திதரும்
நகர் எழில்
முக்கியமாம் கச்சிதன்னில்
அத்திகிரி
அருளாளர்க்கு அடைக்கலம்
நான் புகுந்தேனே
On
the third and concluding day of the Utsavam, the Bhattars were up early in the
morning at the Alankaram Mandapam to decorate Varadar as well as Perundevi
Thayar for the day’s outing. By 11am the two of them were ready at their
respective abodes for the procession.
Varadaraja
Perumal made his way out from the ‘Malai’ Koil and as he came out to the next
prakaram, he was delighted to find Perundevi Thayar waiting for him at the
entrance of her Sannidhi. Welcoming her with a smile, Varadaraja Perumal, with
Thayar by his side made his way out to the Thottam led by the traditional Vadhyam.
While a number of Divya Desams wear a deserted look on weekdays, it was heartening to find that the utsavam here at the Varadaraja Perumal Divya Desam was attended by hundreds of traditional devotees most of whom stayed till the very end.
Big Thaligai on the Day
As he entered the Thottam, one could spot a smile in the Lord’s face as he sensed the beautiful fragrance of the Dhavanam that had sprouted in large numbers. It
was also a special day for the deities in terms of Thaligai offered to them.
Soon after the entry at the asthana mandapam inside the Thottam, the Lord and
Thayar were presented with hot ghee filled Chakkarai Pongal and Cashew Halwa.
Thirumanjanam
An
hour and a half later, starting at 1.30pm the couple enjoyed showering of Sandal
Paste and fruits on them as part of the 75 minute long Thirumanjanam.
Especially pleasing during the Thirumanjanam was the solo devotional
presentation of the sacred verses both from Nalayira Divya Prabhandham as well
as Desikar Prabhandham by 86 year old ‘Ghanta’ Venkata Varadar.
Unmindful of the nonstop photo clicks by the devotees and the loud gossips by many at the mandapam, Ghanta Kesari presented verses of praise of the Lord describing his greatness and how he always was around to protect the good from the evil.
Unmindful of the nonstop photo clicks by the devotees and the loud gossips by many at the mandapam, Ghanta Kesari presented verses of praise of the Lord describing his greatness and how he always was around to protect the good from the evil.
However, even this most committed rendering with such devotion was
unfortunately not enough to prevent devotees from standing right behind him to
click photos of the Lord and engaging in talks!!
And
the times that we live in is such that these photos of the Thirumanjanam had
hit the social media by 2.30 pm. Even those in the traditional attire did not
spare the Lord from nonstop photos during these 75 minutes with their hands
held high.
Notwithstanding
such distractions, the Lord and Thayar seemed to enjoy the presentation of Ghanta
Kesari and at the end sported a big smile commending the utmost devotion behind
the rendering of the verses at this old age.
The
Lord and Thayar were then treated to another round of delicious Thaligai this
time large quantities of Ven Pongal and once again Chakkarai Pongal.
Venugopalan Thiru Kolam
After
this sumptuous meal, the Lord prepared himself to provide the devotees with the
special Thiru Kolam of the day to mark the culmination of the Utsavam. For an
hour, Raja Bhattar and his team worked on the Lord’s attire for the evening
procession paying detailed attention to each aspect of the Thiru Kolam from the
Lord’s flute to the placing of the feet from the right Abharanams to the folds
on the Silk Vastram.
Providing
darshan in a standing posture in the Venugopalan Thiru Kolam, Lord Varadaraja
Perumal was seen playing his favourite flute with the legs crossed. The fragrance from the Dhavanam in the huge garland seemed to make him happy.
Soon after,
in line with the Lord’s Thiru Kolam, the Nagaswaram artiste played the
‘Alaipaayudhey Kanna’ song during the Pathi Ulathal much to the delight of the
devotees.
Ghosti - Periyazhvaar Thirumozhi
By
7pm, the big Prabhandham Ghosti were waiting at the entrance of the Thottam and
as the two made their way out to the Northern Prakaram, the 25 strong Ghosti
welcomed the couple from the Thottam with the loud recital of Periyazhvaar’s
Vanna Madangal Soozh verses.
While
the Prabhandham Ghosti led the procession with the 10 verses from Periyazhvaar
Thirumozhi, the Veda Parayanam group followed the couple chanting the sacred
verses from the vedas. After brief
stopovers at Nam Azhvaar, Ramanuja and Vedanta Desikar Sannidhis, the couple made
their way to the Western Raja Gopuram where the Prabhandham Ghosti presented
the Satru Murai for the evening procession.
It
was close to 8pm when Perundevi Thayar bid adieu to Varadaraja Perumal as she
made her way into her Sannidhi. For the first time on this long day, there was
a tinge of sadness on the Lord’s face
and he waited till the very last moment as Thayar ‘disappeared’ into her
Sannidhi before moving on to his ‘abode’ at the Malai Koil bringing to end the
Davana Utsavam.
PS: While the Thottam is huge including the one at the far East End of the temple, a large area seems to be largely unattended to with big bushes in many places behind the asthana mandapam and near the Eastern Raja Gopuram. Also, the mandapam enroute to the asthana mandapam inside the Thottam is in a dilapidated condition and filled with bats.
PS: While the Thottam is huge including the one at the far East End of the temple, a large area seems to be largely unattended to with big bushes in many places behind the asthana mandapam and near the Eastern Raja Gopuram. Also, the mandapam enroute to the asthana mandapam inside the Thottam is in a dilapidated condition and filled with bats.
Another wonderful article. You were silent for long time if I am correct. I was thinking if everything is okay for you. Thank you. Also I read the Vanamamalai temple renovation article too, published too in The Hindu Friday review, edited and pushed to back pages, I think to make way for 'other' articles, don't want to use verbs ! . Thanks to the great efforts of Sri. Venu Serinivasan in restoring divadesams, he is truly blessed and so you are sir. Thank you.
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