Kanchi Sri Varadaraja Perumal Koil Brahmotsavam: Nachiyar Thirukolam

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IMG_3680As part of the ongoing Brahmotsavam at Sri Varadaraja Perumal Thirukkoil, Kanchipuram, On May 16 2014, Vijaya varusha Vaikasi Anusham; In the morningĀ  thiruveedhi Purappadu took place in Pallakku , Sri DevaPerumal gave scintillating darshan on Nachiyar Thirukolam . Later Perumal Ezhundarulal to Ahobila mutt At Kanchipuram.Lot of astikas took part in the purappadu and had the blessings of Divydampatis

Friday 16th May 2014, morning wasĀ  a visual treat in Perumal kovil. Our VaradarĀ  adores all thethiruabarhnam of our thaayar while trying to attract Thayaar rasikars to his side. As always letā€™s touch upon the origin of this thirukolam. Once sage Durvasa offered the garland of Mahalakshmi to Indira, who was riding on his elephant. Indira accepted the garland and placed it in his elephant. The elephant, irritated by the smell of the garland, threw it to the ground. This action enraged the sage, who is legendary for his temper, as the garland was a prasadam from Mahavishnu.Ā  Durvasa cursed Indra and all devas to be devoid of all strength, energy and fortune. Knowing this asuras wagged war against the devas. In the battle devas were routed by asuras and devas as always sought the help of Mahavishnu. Mahavishnu advised the devas that they should churn the milky white ocean, with the help of asuras, and from which the nectar of immortality would be obtained.

Devas and asuras started churning with mount Mandara as the dasher and snake Vasuki as the rope. As the churning continued Kautubha ratnam, Kamadhenu, Kalpavriksham, Sharangam and Lakshmi herself emerged followed by various other celestial items. Finally the nectar of immortality, amirtham, emerged and immediately devas and asuras started fighting for it. Mahavishnu took the form of a lady (Mohini), who was the most beautiful lady that the assembled gods, devas and asuras have ever seen. Mohini distributed the amirtham to devas, who vanquished the asuras. There are small variations in this story between the puranas, but one thing that is common among all the puranas is the beauty of the lord when he took the form of Mohini.

Likewise the beauty of Varadar would get exponentially increased in this thirukolam. There could be many reasons for Varadar’ s incomparable beauty in this thirukolam, but I would attribute the beauty to Varadar’ s most compassionate consort, Perundevi thayar. Varadar has borrowed all the thiruabhardanam of Thayar, he has even let go his unique kadukan (ear ring) and adored Thayar’s ear ring. Varadar, to complete his looks, even swap both his weapons (Shunkam & Chakram) for a pair of lotus, that too similar to the ones held by Perundevi thayar.

We all (some of us) might have committed many sins, so much so we get a place in hiranyakashi Ā ghosti. The comforting factor in this thirukolam is we would not be punished as Perumal doesnā€™t have his discus and also all the thiruabharnams of Thaayar would make him as compassionate as our jagan matha (Perundevi Thaayar). This is the reason adiyen feel very safe in this thirukolam. During the purappadu, the ghosti would recite Thirupallandu, Thiruppavai in addition to Periya thiruvanthathi & thiruviruththam.

These are some of the photos taken during the occasion..

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Writeup By : Sri Kaushik Sarathy

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