Guest guest Posted April 26, 1998 Report Share Posted April 26, 1998 Dear Members, I had mentioned in an earlier email that I will try to compile some data about Tiru Vida Venthai in a separate mail. I have compiled the following to be best of my abilities (translated from some Tamil texts). Please pardon me for spelling errors or diminished emphasis on some phrases due to my limited experience in translations. adiyEn, Venkatesh Elayavalli. Thiru Vida Venthai (Present day: thiruvadanthai) Moolavar - Lakshmi Varaaha Perumal Utsavar - Nithya Kalyaana Perumal Thaayaar - Komalavalli Naacciyaar Theertham - Varaaha theertham, Kalyaana Theertham Vimaanam - Kalyaana Vimaanam. Bali and Kaalava Rishi were the two blessed by the Lord at this Divya Desam (DD). Mangalaasaasanam - by Tirumankai Azvaar (in Periya Tirumozi) and Sri Manavaala Maamuni This Divya Desam has two notable history. The First is as follows: During kirEthaa yugam a King by the name Meganathan had a heroic Son by name Bali. During that time Maali, Maalyavaan and Suumaali, Three notable daemons were at war with the Devas. Bali was approached by the daemons to fight the devas on their behalf. Bali at one point declined to their request, latter accepted their request. Consequently, the devas were defeated. However, Bali's conscience bothered him and so decided to meditate on Tirumal, the Lord of the Devas, which prolongs for a long time. Lord Vishnu, pleased with Bali's efforts satisfied Bali's request for Pardon and blessed him in the form of Lord Varaaha Perumal in the Temple tank (hence the name Varaaha Theertham). The Second notable event: Once upon a time there was a Rishi by name Kuni who's daughter was married to another rishi (Kaalava Rishi). Their marriage was conducted by Lord's Servant Naarathar and within a year they had 360 daughters. Having realized that this was possible only by the grace of Lord, Kaalava rishi decided to give all his daughters in marriage to the Lord. When the 360 daughters grew up to the marriage age, the rishi was advised by some Vaishnavas to go to Vamakavipuri and obtain the blessing of Lord Varaaha. Kaalava Rishi relocated and started his meditation on Lord Varaaha. Lord Narayan, took the form of a Brahmachari and informed the rishi that he came to the Divya Desam on Yaathra. The rishi explained his situation and requested the Brahmachari to give up his brahmachari yaathra by marrying his daughters. The Brahmachari agreed and married one daughter each day (hence the name Nitya Kalyaana Perumal). On the last day, while every one was watching, the Lord (appearing as Varaaha Perumal) merged all 360 daughters into one Sri and hoisted Her on His left thigh (hence the name Tiru + ida + enthai). Since Sri on His thigh became the combined form of 360 Kannis, She is known as Akila valli Naacciyaar. Other Points of Interest: 1. This DD does not have a Raja Kopuram. 2. It has a 24 leg Mandapam at the entrance. 3. It is located in a beautiful location, surrounded by trees (called Sauk thoppu sp??) and facing the Bay of Bengal, on the way to Mamallapuram from Madras. 4. The Village near this DD used to be called Komalavallipuram, now popularly known as kovalam (VGP beach). This is where kaalava rishi performed his meditation. 5. The Lord's Moolavar form is very unique, with right foot on the World and the left foot on AdhiSesha, with the Thaayaar on His left thigh, explaining the Carama Slokam. 6. The dot on the Lord's chin (thaadaiyil pottu) is said to have appeared naturally. 7. Temple inscriptions indicate that Raja Raja Cholan, Raja Raja Chola thevan and Kulothunga Cholan performed kainkaryam here (So this area might have belonged to the Chola empire at one point). 8. Thiru mankai azhvaar has a madam in a different name (kalic cingan) 9. This DD has a pallakku made from Elephent Tusks. There are only two such pallakku, the other in Kocchi Maharaaja palace. This might indicate the yaathraas undertaken by keralites (Malayaalis) and their kainkaryam for Deepa Araathanai (as per inscriptions). 10. Tiru mankai azhvar was the only azhvar to compose paasurams on this DD. 11. Sri Manavaala Maamuni also performed mangalaa saasanam here. 12. It is also said that the Lord took 360 kannikai in 2 kannikai: Komalavalli Naacciyaar and Akilavalli Naacciyaar. 13. At present unmarried male and female worshipers, visit this DD to get His blessings for a quick and good marriage settlement. Based on: 1. 108 Vainava Divya Desa VaralaaRu by A. Ethirajan 2. Thondai Naattuth thiruth thalaNGaL by Sri M. A. Venkata Krishnana (Geethaa chaaryan). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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