Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Rayanallur Varadaraja Perumal Yathulan Bhattar

At 30, Vaduvur Patshala trained Yathu Kula Thilakan Bhattar has already rejected several lucrative overseas offers instead choosing to dedicate himself to a remote temple suggested by his mentor Vaduvur Govindan
In the 3 years at the Rayanallur temple, he has been actively engaging with the local residents in creating a devotional environment and reviving historical utsavams
Displaying great devotional perseverance, he has reduced his weight by almost half to 90kgs from the 160kgs that he was at the peak of the Pandemic 
Yathu Kula Thilakan (R Srinivasan) Bhattar, who had gone through a traumatic childhood losing both hsi parents before he was ten, has chosen to serve at a remotely located temple that not too many would easily take up. He had spent a dozen years at the Vaduvur Patshala and like almost all his classmates had the option of moving to cities chasing financially lucrative temples. But he has chosen a remote temple in Rayanallur, 20kms from Mannargudi and dedicated the last three years to the development of the temple that had been in a dilapidated state till the middle of the last decade. He is all of 30 but his devotional commitment to the Varadaraja Perumal temple in Rayanallur as well as several other Perumal temples in the region has been of the highest order, especially at a time when the next gen even in most Divya Desams have been  going away from hereditary temples. Since the completion of his Patshala education five years ago, he has received offers from across the country and overseas as well, but he is clear in his mind that he will remain rooted to the temple suggested by his mentor and as close to his favourite Vaduvur Ramar for the rest of his life. Here is the story: 

A Traumatic Childhood
Yathulan, as he is now referred to in the temple circles, lost his amma when he was just three years old and then his appa seven years later. Hailing from Ezhuveri, a small village near Tiruvarur, he spent a majority of his first 25years at Vaduvur where he studied till Class VIII. His  uncle was a cook at the Andavan Ashramam Patshala in Vaduvur. Even as a young school boy, he had begun to perform kainkaryam at the Ramar temple in Vaduvur in the process becoming devotionally attached to Ramar. 

Vaduvur Patshala
He quit school to join the Patshala at 13. For the next dozen years, he underwent intense agama and vedic education under the renowned Vaduvur Desikachariar and Vaduvur Govindan. Over a decade ago, the Patshala was still vibrant and there were over 50 students undergoing vedic education. Yathulan,  was highly committed to Vedic studies as well as service to his acharyas. His commitment to studies and kainkaryam made him a favourite at the Patshala (years ago, when this writer wrote a story on the Brahmotsavam at the temple as well as the Patshala, it was Yathulan who took the writer around the Patshala and the temple)  - https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2016/05/vaduvur-rama-navami-utsavam.html.
During the period of his vedic education, he also performed different kinds of service through the year at the Rama Temple in Vaduvur including during the Brahmotsavam.

12 year Vedic Education and Divya Prabhandham
By the time he was 25, he had completed Kramantham. Alongside Vedic studies, he was also initiated into the Nalayira Divya Prabhandham. Almost all his fellow classmates left Vaduvur after the completion of the course and Yathulan alone stayed back though he too received several offers from elsewhere. His mind remained with his acharyas and he began to teach at the Patshala in Vaduvur. Having been there for a large part of his first 25years, Yathulan had become devotionally attached to Vaduvur Ramar and was keen to serve the Lord for the rest of his life. It was he who took care of his acharya Vaduvur Desikachariar  during the final years of the revered acharya's life performing daily aradhanam at his Thiru Maligai and serving him with utmost devotion.

His first experience at Rayanallur temple
As part of his Vedic initiation, he had presented Veda Parayanam at the Varadaraja Perumal temple in Rayanallur at the time of the consecration of the temple. The 900 year old temple had remained dilapidated for a long time with the Moolavar idol buried under the earth. The Hindu Group’s Director Vijaya, daughter of former Publisher S Rangarajan, along with her entrepreneur husband Arun, was a regular at the Kasturi Ranganatha Perumal temple in Vilakudi, about 1km west of Rayanallur.  It was they who anchored the restoration work at the temple and have continued their association with the temple ever since the consecration. 

From favourite Vaduvur to Rayanallur
Three years ago, when Ramesh Bhattar, who had been performing archaka service at the temple since the restoration, decided to quit, Yathulan received a surprise call from his Vedic Acharya Vaduvur Govindan. Yathulan was asked if he would be interested in taking up archaka service at Rayanallur. He recounts that moment "My mentor knew about my attachment to Vaduvur Rama and expected me to negate the offer. But when he asked and having already been part of the consecration of the Varadaraja Perumal temple a few years prior, I agreed instantly to my acharya's call and made the move to Rayanallur."
Transformation in remote temples
In the three years that he has been at Rayanallur, Yathulan Bhattar has started Vedic recital in the morning and Divya Prabhandham and Satru Murai in the evening while presenting Thaligai to the Lord. The utsavams too have been revived during this period. A five day utsavam for Vedantha Desikar in Puratasi, Rama Navami, Andal Kalyanam on Bhogi and Thayar Oonjal during Navarathri have now become integral to the annual celebrations at the Varadaraja Perumal temple.
He says that 'Govindan Anna' has been his guiding force over the last two decades. "He has got me a good temple with highly devoted and committed trustees. They have been here at least once every month in the last three years." 

Rejects lucrative overseas offers
Yathulan Bhattar has had offers pouring in during the last few years from across the country and overseas but his has been a stern NO to all of them for he is firm on his decision to stay back at the remote temple. 

Revival of Festivals
His devotional interest in serving the Lord has led to an increasing number of devotees coming into the temple especially on Saturdays when he decorates Hanuman with Vennai kaappu. Thirumanjanam on specific star days each month has been a new addition in recent years. Asthana Garuda Sevai on Puratasi Saturdays, a procession to the North West end of the town on Chitrai day in Panguni have helped create devotional interest in the local residents. 

Archaka, Cook, Vedas and Prabhandham reciter
Yathulan also doubles up as the madapalli cook presenting a different menu every evening to Varadaraja Perumal. At the Patshala he had managed the accounts for years and with that experience, he has streamlined the processes at the temple in Rayanallur making timely payments to the flower vendor, the milk man and the like. He has also been taking Nalayira Divya Prabhandham classes for the local residents creating the devotional interest in them. 

An inspirational leader in the region
Yathulan Bhattar has already played an inspirational role in the utsavams at the Kalyana Ranganathar temple in Vilakudi. He has led Veda Parayanam there for 20 days during the Adyayana Utsavam. Veda Parayanam is also now an integral part of the Pavitrotsavam and Adyayana Utsavam at the Perumal temple in Panaiyur, while Vedic recital has also begun during the Pavitrotsavam at the Adhi Rangam temple. For over a decade,  he has been a regular member of the Veda Parayanam team at the  annual utsavams at the Rajagopalaswamy temple in Mannargudi (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2021/09/mannargudi-rajagopalaswamy-temple.html) as well as the Ramar temple in Vaduvur (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2008/12/vaduvur-kothandaramar.html). He also supports the Srinivasa Perumal temple in Kottur (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2014/12/kottur-srinivasa-perumal.html), 6kms east of Rayanallur, in their utsavams. He is currently guiding the Varadaraja Perumal temple in Kadanthethi in their consecration activity.  He has also been showing the way at the Pattabhi Ramar temple (Hanuman has a veena in his hand) in Perugavaazhanthaan  where too he has revived monthly Thirumanjanam. 

Devotional Perseverance and dramatic reduction in physical weight
At the peak of the Pandemic, he undertook a promise to reduce his weight that had shot to almost 160kgs. In the last 12months, through sheer devotional perseverance, he has dramatically reduced this by almost half to 90kgs. He has not had rice for a large part of the last year and has still remained completely energized in discharging his temple duties leaving everyone wondering if it was humanly possible to reduced 70kgs in a year without medical intervention but Yathulan Bhattar has proved that a transformation in life is possible with devotional commitment to God and seemingly impossible things can be achieved with the Lord’s blessings.
It is not easy to be alone in a remote town and be performing service to the Lord through each day of the year. Both at the Rayanallur temple and in the ones around, a devotional vibration can be felt in the presence of Yathulan Bhattar. For such remote temples, devotional commitment of priests is of utmost importance and Yathulan Bhattar has that in abundance. For 14years, he used only well water at Vaduvur, something not common these days.  He has still not forgotten the very first Sambhavanai of Rs. 20 he received from VS Karunakarachariar (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2019/09/karunakaran-swamy-president-award.html) several years ago. He does not spend lavishly and lives a contented life. He passes this message to other priests his age trying to impress upon them the importance of focusing on devotional service to God as an archaka's way of life. He has in his vision building a compound wall around the temple complex, a Raja Gopuram, a Go-Shala and to revive some of the bigger utsavams at the temple including the Pavitrotrasavam and Brahmotsavam. With his devotional commitment at this young age, it is likely  God will bless him in his endeavours.

Rayanallur is about 20kms from Mannargudi on the Thiruthuraipoondi route. Yathulan Bhattar can be reached on 70943 57172/95782 89842

18 comments:

  1. Felt happy on reading about his unflinching services to the Lord and not falling a prey to the lucrative offers. Such devoted persons are very rare these days

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  2. I know Sri.Yadhulan for the past twelve years, and wondered about his guru bakthi than his vedha studies. Only a few can have courage to say no to luxurious life and surrender themselves for the Divine Service to God. I feel proud to went through this article about about the sath purush.

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  3. He is a very nice person n highly committed to our Perumal

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  4. Santhanam. His devotion to Emberuman and dedication in whatever he undertakes is of the highest order. He has verygood knowledge in Vedas and Divyaprabandam. He participates in utsavams of nearby temples and recites Vedam as one of the rituals during such utsavams. No doubt Emperuman will shower His Blessings on him.

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  5. Whenever we feel depressed and cynical, something like this bolsters the spirit.

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  6. Great story of devotional commitment and respect to mentor. Inspiring!

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  7. Glad to know and be known swami 🙏

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  8. Hats off to Shri. Yathulan. He was kind enough to offer his house in vaduvur during the time we did Ramayana navahaparayanam and he stayed in the patasala when he visited Vaduvur. It's nice to know about his background and his dedicated kainkaryam at the temple.🙏🙏

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  9. Hats off to Shri. Yathulan. He was kind enough to offer his house in vaduvur during the time we did Ramayana navahaparayanam and he stayed in the patasala when he visited Vaduvur. It's nice to know about his background and his dedicated kainkaryam at the temple.���� Dasan srihari

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  10. Hats off to this young Archakar for his commitment to perumal as well as Acharyan Bhakti.Very rare to find such person not attached to materialistic world NY humble pranams to him and Sanatana Dharma will be in safe hands if we have more scholars like him.

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  11. I do not know much about the subject but I am thrilled & PROUD to say that VADUVOOR RAMAR is my younger Sister 's AATRU PRRUMAL( Family Deity ) I request that an image of Moolsvar Perusal & Peratti may please be mailed to me .SRI RAMA JAYAMM.

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  12. A truly dedicated bakth of Lord.
    These days surrendering Him completely to lord's service is something Great.
    As he speard the sanatana Dharma, There should be more people who comes up like him.

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  13. Thank you for the excellent write up.I personally know him for the past 10 years and amazed by his devotion to Vaduvur Ramar. His mamathatha (மாமா தாத்தா) was Shri Seshadhri Iyengar of Mannargudi who did Madappalli Parisaeaka kainlaryam at Sri Rajagopalaswamy temple in Mannargudi...for more than 25 years.
    Still i wonder his effort to reduce weight..
    May Lord Rama & Varadharaja bless Yathulan swamy for long life and kainkaryam

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  14. Dhanyosmin adiyen for bringing out the life of Sri. Yathulan Swamy who has dedicated his life for Perumal Kainkaryam. Let Acharyar and Perumal blessings be showered on Yathulan Swamy forever.

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  15. I know him from his Childhood studied Vedic classes at VADUVUR under the Ganabadigal SriSri Desigan Swamigal.The Poor family background and his physical weight nature has not stopped him to continue this NOBLE CAUSE IN & Thiruvarur & Tanjore Dists.Very Good Scholor in Prabhandam & Vedic principles and teachings.VADUVUR SRISEETHAPRATTY & SRIKOTHANDAMAR's ABUNDANT BLESSINGS are always there for him.
    RGovindajan North Street Vaduvur

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  16. Sri. Yathulan, is my guru, and has been imparting vedic education to me for the last 6 years. His tone and tenor, commitment is unmatched. God will protect him, and his well wishers.
    Bhadra

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  17. Iknow Sri Yadhulan Swamy ( as he is fondly called) for more than 15 years. His service to his Guru Late Sri Vaduvoor Ganapadi Desikachariyar was commendable. Yadulan Swamy along with his mentor Vaduvur Sri Govindan Swamy dedicated their life to take care of their guru Ganapadi Desikachariyar. Sri Yadulan Swamy when his guru was sick for more than two years, was always with guru, took care of guru patiently and politely with a smiling face like his mentor Vaduvur Sri Govindan Swamy.
    Sri Yadukan Swamy is a very very humble dedicated and friendly person. His kainkaryam to Sanadhana Dharma is commendable. He was groomed by his Guru Late Sri Ganapadi Desikachariyar and mentor Vaduvoor Govindachar very well. My pranams to Sri Govindan Swamy for his guidance to Yadulan Swamy and all other vidhyartis/ abhimanis.

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  18. Srikanth SrinivasanMonday, June 17, 2024

    Feeling very positive after reading this article. Yathulan swami like priests are the reason why we are all able to have darshan of our favourite Perumal /Thaayar temples. His dramatic weight reduction show his perseverance and what is he made of - dedication, conviction, discipline 🙏

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