Guest guest Posted July 16, 1997 Report Share Posted July 16, 1997 >--------------- MESSAGE bhakti.v002.n241.4 --------------- > >"Raja Krishnasamy" <raja >Here is another version of the reason as to why the >thirunAmam on the >Lord of thiruvEnkadam is what it is. I will try to >do my best. > >Long ago, the archakAs of the temple at thirumalai >had a great influence..... I have not heard of this story. However, even today, one of the first persons to have a darshanam every day is a "vEdan" (I understand that Harijan is considered a derogratory term in India today. The politically correct term is "Dalit", a marathi word which means oppressed people). This vedan's ancester is supposed to have discovered the moolavar on the hill. I could not find out the exact year. It certainly is earlier than the time of silappadikaram, first few centuries BC, where there is the earliest description of thiru vEngadam on thiru malai. Could an expert confirm /elaborate on this? Srinivasan K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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