Guest guest Posted September 22, 2001 Report Share Posted September 22, 2001 During our many activities , we are propelled by some divine force. Some times , such forces are not recognized by us and at other times , we clearly discern the hand of the Supreme Being. Here is an account odf a BhakthA , who had no idea how the Lord propelled him towards His aasthaanam on top of the sacred Ahobilam Hills . I want to share this personal account of Sri RaghunathAn , who works at Kuwait . Namo NarasimhAya, V.Sadagopan > >The "Divine Pull" which I experienced > >Dear Bhagavathas, > >During my last visit to India (Jul-Aug'01), I was >invited with my family for a lunch at my >father-in-law's younger brother's house, on a Sunday. >It was a very good lunch, which was attended by many >families from my in-laws. Noted in particular are my >father-in-law's elder brother Sriman Seshadri Iyengar >(Chief Engineer, TVS Group) and his family. > >The lunch was over at around 11:30 in the morning and >we started chatting about family matters. As a routine >subject, my in-laws recollected the previous gathering >they had. That was on 29th July, which was Sriman >Seshadri's birthday (65th, if I remember correct) >"Aadi Swathi". They all had participated in the >"Swathi Thirumanjanam" of the Nava Nrusimhar >Kshethrams at Ahobilam. > >Though I was much attracted by the description of >Ahobilam trekking and the temples by Sriman IVK Chary >and Sriman Sudarshan, here at Kuwait (in the chats >after the Vedam classes and Sat-Sanghs), I never had >(HE had not given) the opportunity to visit Ahobilam. >I was all the more interested in the talks of my >in-laws, when it was about visiting Ahobilam. Also, as >a Maplai, I was involved in all the talks between the >elders. Their talks about visiting Ahobilam drew my >attention and it was to my dismay that they were >discussing about the visit which was already over. I >was thinking that this time also I missed His grace of >visiting the much described and talked about, Ahobilam >Kshethram. > >HE heard this (probably) and called Sri Seshadri and >brought him to console me. "Maplai Sir, don't worry, >we will take you to Ahobilam". "I am visiting Ahobilam >with at least 7 to 8 people, once every 10-15 days, as >we are the team supervising the Renovations of the >Nava Nrushimha temples in Ahobilam Kshetham" and he >showed me some booklets giving the details of >Kshathrams, location, topography, the modes of >conveyance, food and stay facilities available etc. >This attracted me even more and that was the 5th of >August and I thought of planning to visit Ahobilam. >But I had planned to come back to Kuwait by 15th Aug. >So another set back. I thought I will not be able to >visit this time, as I had a lot of things planned at >Madras and hence I got contented with the literature, >route and the details, so that I can visit any time, >though in a corner of my mind I had the >disappointment. (The booklet is a good guide for >anyone who is planning to visit Ahobilam for the first >time). > >"Enna Maplai Yosikkarel?" Sri Seshadri woke me up from >getting lost in what I thought was unrealistic dreams. >"We are leaving tomorrow, you can join us. Only thing >is you need to reserve a ticket for Cuddappah by >Bombay mail and you can board with us. Others we will >take care". These were good ideas, but highly >impractical to accomplish. It was almost half past >noon, on a Sunday. So the possibility of reserving >tickets is lost, as Railway reservation offices will >be closed, by the time I reach there. On Monday (the >day of travel), we can not make reservation, as the >Railways usually gives unreserved tickets. I had to >take my wife and 3+ year old son with me. Apart from >difficulty in going in unreserved compartments, the >"Gulf resident" thought came in to say that traveling >in unreserved compartments is below your dignity. Once >again a set back and I was doomed in the thoughts and >strategies. > >"VeNunna oNNu paNNalam" said Sri Seshadri (my >father-in-law's elder brother), "that will be possible >only if you come alone and not with your family. Take >an un reserved ticket tomorrow and you can board with >us in the same compartment. You can get a berth, by >paying something to the TTE". This was heartening, but >was to be concurred by my home ministry. I acted fast, >convinced her and said that "you are going to stay >back in India for some more days, so you can visit any >time. Also your father and his brothers are more >attached to Ahobila Mutt and hence you will get >opportunities to visit in future also". Radha (my >wife) was nice as usual and gave green signal, as she >normally does for my suggestions, especially when it >is for HIS worship. > >So I thought HE decided to call me and said ok to Sri >Seshadri. But HE did not stop at that. Sri Seshadri >phoned one of his team members from his mobile/cell >phone and told, "You will not be going with us >tomorrow and instead I am taking my Maplai". That was >a real surprise for me. I could imagine what all roles >HE plays, for bringing his devotees to him. I felt the >divine pull in the incidence. > >All set and as planned I went to the station on time, >boarded as Thiyagarajan and visited Ahobilam. Gifted I >was, I should say, as there was a photographer in the >team and a guide was arranged to take him through all >the shrines, along with whom I had the opportunity to >visit even "Pavana Nrusimhar", which usually people >skip, being of a long trekking and non availability of >guides. In fact I was the only Vaishavan among 5 of us >in the team, who went to the "Pavana Nrusimhar >Kshethram". > >Since some of these shrines are not under nithya >Aradhana. I was also asked to perform "Harathi" at the >shrine, after doing the Vasthra, Pushpa Alankarm. I >was even more delighted at the opportunity of doing >"Seva" to Him. I did alagarams and Harathi, reciting >"Purusha Sooktham". I thought it was a rare >opportunity for ordinary people like me to get during >their lifetime. > >I visited all the temples in the high lands (upper >Ahobilam), was too tired to come and visit the 2 >temples in the plains (lower Ahobilam). Since we had >to return the same night, I thought I will visit the >other 2 shrines in my next visit. I thanked Him in the >form of Sri Seshadri for giving me such a rare >opportunity of visiting Ahobilam in such a short >notice (I have never been on business trips also, >within such a short notice). At this moment I decided >that I should serve Ahobilam Kshetram, by all means. > >After 2 days, I went to Sri Seshadri's house for >lunch, where I volunteered to ask him of any service >that I can do for the progress of the "Renovation" of >the temples. He gave me copies of the booklets giving >the maps for the pilgrims and told me that "help the >bhagavathas to help serve Him. That itself is a great >service to Him". I have brought some of copies of the >booklet, which gives the details of the map, routes, >along with an appeal for donating to the funds for the >"Renovation of the Ahobilam temples. These are aimed >at funding for performing Nithya Aradhana (currently >only 3 shrines out of 9 are under Nithya Aradhana and >all shrines Thirumanjanam on Swathi day is being done >at to all the (nine) Nava Nrusimhar Kshethams in >Ahobilam and Nithya Annadhana to all the devotees to >Upper Ahobilam, which is being done at present >A full video recording of the visit made by me, giving >the scenic beauty of the hills, the tough trekking >route, the perennial water falls, the location and >condition of the shrines, the stages of construction >of the Mandapams, the architecture of Prahlada >Charitam in the pillars of Prahlada Varadhar temples, >the sculpture showing the induction of the first jeer >of the Ahobila Mutt by the Lord as a Sanyasin, etc are >available with my wife, who will bring it along with >her when she comes back to Kuwait by first week of >October. > >Bhagavathas at Kuwait are requested to donate >liberally to the cause, which is part of the Decennial >Celebrations of HH the 45th Jeer of Sri Ahobila Mutt. >The donations can be by cash/cheque/DD in favor of >"VIDHYADHANAM AND ANNADHANAM TRUST" in any bank >payable at Chennai. The total cost is estimated around >Rs. 50 Lakhs. This can be done by 500 persons who >could contribute a minimum of Rs. 10,000/- either >solely or collectively. > >The contributions can be sent to: > >Sriman R. SESHADRI IYENGAR >New No. 127, Old No. 96, >St. Mary Road, >Chennai. 600 018 >INDIA > >Adiyen will be much pleased to give the booklet and >the appeal letter to all the Bhagavaths in Kuwait. The >contributions from Kuwait can be sent to me so that I >will be able to send them collectively to Sri >SESHADRI. > >My contacts are > >R.RAGHUNATHAN >Phone +965-433 5795 ® > 473 1089 (O) > >The details of the people involved in the committee of >the construction team (Sri Seshadri and Sri >Lakshmanan) are given in the "Aadi" month issue of >"Sri Nrusimha Priya" the monthly journal of Sri >Ahobila Mutt. > > >Sri Lakshmi Nrusimha Parabrahmane Namaha. > >Dasan >Rajagopalan Raghunathan >Kuwait > > > > > > > > >Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Messenger. http://im. > >Namo VenkateshAya namah: > > >To Post a message, send it to: tiruvengadam (AT) eGroups (DOT) com > >To Un, send a blank message to: tiruvengadam- (AT) eGroups (DOT) com > >Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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