Guest guest Posted August 28, 2003 Report Share Posted August 28, 2003 Dear BhakthAs: Annual Pavithrothsavams are purificatory rituals recommended by Aagamas to expiate the commissions and the omissions associated with daily worship (Aaraadhanam) of the Lord at His consecrated temples. Lapses in the performance of the Aaraadhanam are recognized and a detailed ceremony consisting of homam in front of the Uthsava Moorthy at a specailly constructed yaaga saala. The decoration of all the Moorthys of the temple with specially prepared necklaces made of dyed cotton thread is carried out and the day concludes with a pornahoothi. This is an elaborate uthsavam , which can be conducted from 3-10 days depending on the temple tradition. The time for the performance of the Pavithrothsavam is different from temple to temple. At Thirumala , it is scheduled in August; at Thiruvazhunthur dhivya desam,, it is performed in the Tamil month of Iyppasi (October-November). At the Pomona Sri Ranganathar temple , the plans are to celebrate it during October for 3 days. Special pavithra maalais have been brought over from Srirangam and will be used for decoration of all the deities in the eight sannidhis. Before we discuss the annual Pavithrothsam , it is relevant to point out that another purificatory ceremony performed inside the sanctum sanctorium (garbha graham) knownas "Koil Azhwaar Thirumanjanam" (KAT) is quite different from the annual pavithrothsavam. The KAT is performed four times an year at the sanctum sanctorium of Thirumala Srinivasan's temple. Pavithrothsavam is performed only once a year in all temples . On the day of KAT at Thirumala , the Uthsava moorhtys and the akanda dheepam are removed from the sanctum sanctorium and placed in the ante-chamber . The sanctum is cleaned thoroughly and a paste consisting of Kumkumam (vermillion), Camphor and other special ingredients are applied to the inner walls . After a short period of time , this paste is wiped clean anda light abhishEkam is performed for the Moolavar and Bhoga Srinivasan. Naivedhyam is offered and distributed. This is a physical cleaning act . Pavithrothsavam is a well prescribed ritual , where the archakar prays for forgivenss for all lapses--conscious or otherwise-- in the daily worship of the Lord . On the evening before Pavithrothsavam, a prayer to the Lord (Bhagavath praarthanai) is offered ;this is followed by (1) Acharya-Yajamaana sankalpam ( vow to perform the Pavithrothsavam) (2) Vaasudeva Punyahavachanam( cleansing act before any ritual at the temple with appropriate veda manthras and sprinkling of the areas of uthsavam with consecrated water )(3) Mrudh sankrahanam ( Collection of earth ) (4) ankuraarpanam ( germination of seeds in special vessels in the earth housed in special vessels ) and (5) Vaasthu Saanthi ( prayers to Vaasthu Purushan of the temple for auspiciousness) On the morning of the second day, a ritual known as theertha sangrahanam is performed and is followed by Acharya-Bhagavan raksha bhandham(tying of raksha on the wrists of the Lord and Acharyaas) . The special priests versed in aagama rituals enter the yaaga saalai ( pravesam ) and the dhwaara poojai is performed.Next Kumbha, Mandala, Bhimbha poojaas are conducted. Consecration of the Agni for the homams (agni prathishtai) follows. All the specially constructed pavithra maalais are consecrated and adorn all the Uthsava and Moola bherams. Pradhaana homam and PoorNaahuthi followed by laghu Saarrumurai concludes the morning's ceremonies. On the evening of the second day , Yaaga Saalai pravesam, Dhwaara Poojai are perfomed first and is followed by Chathur-sthaana archanai , Kumbha-Mandala- Bhimbha-Agni poojaas . Nithya homam and Poornaahuthi conclude the day's rituals. On the morning and the evening of the third day, the sequence of procedures of the second day is followed. The speciaI events for the third day evening are: the abhishekam (Thirumanjanam) for the Lord with 81 kalasams as at Srirangam. A very special homam with deep ritualistic significance known as " Shodasa Tatthva Nyaasa Homam" is performed . Saanthi homam and Saarrumurai are the final rituals for the third day. On the morning of the fourth day , the ceremonies of PavithrOthsavam come to a conclusion in the following sequence: Yaaga saalai pravesam , dhwaara pooja, chathur sthaana archanai, nithya homam , Mahaa Poornaahoothi, Mahaa dhwaara devathai yathaa sthaanam, Kumbha yathaa sthaanam , Kumbha yaathraa dhaanam . The consecrated waters from the three day long ceremonies are sprinkled over all corners of the temple. A big Saarrumurai and Mangala Aaratthi are then performed . The Pavithra maalais are removed and distributed to devotees , who took part in the ghoshti and prasaadham is offered to the Lord and distributed to all . The PavithrOthsavam is concluded this way and the path is laid out for another year of worship at the temple to recieve the blessings of the dhivya dampathis. adiyEn benefitted a great deal form discussions with Sri Varadha Bhattar of Oppiliappan Sannidhi in preparation of this posting , who is presently serving as the archakar at Sri Ranganatha Temple at Pomona , NY. My sincere thanks are to him. Daasan, Oppiliappan KOil Varadachari Sadagopan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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