Guest guest Posted August 14, 1998 Report Share Posted August 14, 1998 Dear Respected Members I am happy to hear about the popularity of Tiru Allik kEni and Sri Parthasarathy. My dad grew up in a house at the intersection of Sunkuvar (sp??) St and North Tank Sq Street. We moved out after my grandmother passed away in 78. My parents-in-law still have a property in Tiru Alli kEni and they we visit our relatives there when ever we go to Madras. I have not yet seen the thaala puraanam for this Divya Desam posted on this list yet. If it was done so in the past, I would like to receive a copy of it asap. I have some pictures of Sri Parthasarathy scanned in, which I would like to post with the thaala puraanam. On the issue of most prefered Divya Desam (DD), I am sure every one on this list would have different opinion. Along this lines, my prefered DD is Thiruk Kadikai. Thiruk kadikai (Sholingr) is one place where one has to climb 1750 steps, or rent Doli. Sri Sampth Rengarajan had published the thaala puraanam for this DD few years back. We will be releasing a WEB page for this DD shortly. If you would like to browse some of the pictures of the DD deities, please visit http://www.SriVaishnava.org/sholingr Well, those who feel down because of not being able to visit tiruvenkatam and enjoy His blessings for longer periods, should consider visiting Thiruk kadikai atleas once. If you visit this DD once, I am sure you will visit this DD more frequently. Also, if you visit Tiruk Kadikai, please donate generously to the Sri Vaishnavas performing Kainkariyam there. They do not have any source of income other than the govt salary. my 2 cents -- Venkatesh K. Elayavalli Cypress Semiconductor Data Communications Division 3901 N. First St. MS 4 Phone: (408) 456 1858 San Jose CA 95134 Fax: (408) 943 2949 Home Page Location: http://www.SriVaishnava.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 1998 Report Share Posted August 14, 1998 > > > Thiruk kadikai (Sholingr) is one place where one has to climb 1750 > steps, or rent Doli. Sri Sampth Rengarajan had published the thaala > puraanam for this DD few years back. We will be releasing a WEB page > for this DD shortly. If you would like to browse some of the pictures > of the DD deities, please visit > The utsavar in this divya dEsam is called akkArakkani emperumAn! So beautiful and filling is this emperumAn's sEvai. The mUlavar has His own beauty - really wonderful divyadEsam. dAsan, Varadhan Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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