On, 16 January 2014, Jaya Varusha Thai Anusham, Sri Devaperumal Starts his journey to Pazhayaseevaram from Sri Devarajaswami Temple, Kanchipuram. After recieving Mandagapadi Bhaagavathas mariyathais and blessing them in the night. On next day 17th January 2014, In the early Morning around 5.00a.m Sri Devaperumal Mandagapadi Kandarulal at Pazhaya Seevaram Sri Venkateswara Sugar factory followed by Perumal Mandagappadi in the Pazhaya Seevaram village streets. Sri DevaPerumal Pazhayaseevaram Thirumalaiku Ezhundarulal followed by Ekantha Thirumanjanam. Sri Devaperumal Podhu Jana Sevai.
Lot of Astikas, Srivaishnavas, Bhaagavathas, Bhakthas gathered at pazhaya Seevaram Thirumalai to get darshan of Sri Devaperumal for Parvettai Utsavam. In the evening around 5.00 p.m, Sri Devaperumal comes down of Pazhaya Seevaram Thirumalai to Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swami Temple. At 5.45 p.m Sri Devaperumal from Sri Lakshmi Narasimha swami Temple Purappadu to Thirumookoodal Village there in Appan Sri Venkatesa Perumal temple Mandagappadi Kandarulal. Then Sri Devaperumal Thirumookoodal Mandagappadi Kandarulal at Village streets
In the night around 8.30 p.m Sri Devaperumal starts his procession back to Kanchipuram. All the way getting the mariyathai from Mandagapadi and blessings them. Sri Devaperumal in the closed wooden Palanquin wearing a Blue wardrobe gave magnificient darshan to Bhakthas during purappadu. Reaches Kanchi in the early morning and finishing all the mandagappadis in Kanchipuram town get backs to Kannadi arai around 11.30 a.m. Lot of astikas took part in Sri Devaperumal Pazhayaseevara Parvaettai Utsavam and had the blessings of Sri Devaperumal.
For Previous day Utsavam on Pazhaya Seevaram :
Kanchipuram Sri Devarajaswami Temple Sri Devaperumal Pazhayaseevara Purappadu: Reaching Pazhayaseevaram
Kanchipuram Sri Devaperumal Pazhaya Seevara Parvettai Utsavam : Part 1
Kanchipuram Sri Devarajaswami Temple Sri Devaperumal Pazhayaseevara Purappadu: Reaching Pazhayaseevaram
These are some of the photos taken during the occasion…
Photography : Sri Elangadu Ranganathan Chakravarthy