Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 Dear BhakthAs : March 13 is the auspicious day this year , when married ladies and KanyAs desiring marriage (Vivaaha Praaapthi) adorn the Maasi Saradu.For the married ladies , the Saradu is worn for protecting their soumaangalyam . For the KanyAs , it is prayer to be blessed with vivAham to a suitable Bhaagavathan .This nOnpu started with KanyAs and got extended to Sumangalis . On this Maasi Saradu( KaaradayAn nOnpu) day , the ladies should tie their Saradu after 10 A.M and before sunset . Those who are near temples like SrI RanganAtha temple should recieve it from the archakAs , consecrated Saradus placed at the sacred fet of MahA Lakshmi. Those who belong to the Ahobila Mata paramparai can recieve a saradu blessed by HH SrImath Azhagiya Singar fromSrimathi Vimala Rajaji of Maryland at the above e-mail address. Those who are not near temples can make their own saradus by dipping a suitable plain thread in turmeric with MahA Lakshmi manthram or SrI Sthuthi dhyAna slOkam ( KalyANAnAm avikala nidhi:) . ThiruppAvai nOnpu has profound religious significance , where as this Maasi Saradu Nonpu has more social significance for the ladies . The links have been given to the clever arguments with which a pathivrathai named Saavithri outwitted Dharma Raajan to retain her SoumAngalyam ( auspicious wedded state) by pulling Her husband out of the clutches of Yama dharman . Ladies dip a Saradu ( twisted thread ) in turmeric with prayers to MahA Lakshmi and their kuladhaivam . Then they tie it around their neck region . It is distinct from ThirumAngalya Saradu , which has PurANic and Dhvivya Prabahndham significance . It is to be observed however that there is no Veda manthram in Vedic weddings for Maangalya dhAraNam . The traditional prayer is : "Maangalyam tantutAnEna mama jeevana hEthunA---". Swamy Desikan refers to the marriage between Veda Sthrees and the Lord of SrIrangam assisted by Swamy NammAzhwAr ( SaThaari Soori) in SrI RanganAtha PadhukA Sahasram slOkams (785 and 869) . SubhapraNAdhA Bhavathee srutheenAm KaNDEshu Vaikuntapathim varaaNAm BhadhnAsi noonam MaNipAdharakshE Mangalyasoothram maNirasmijALai : ---SrI RanganAtha PaadhukA Sahasram: sLOkam 869 (Meaning): Oh PadhukE ! Veda Sthree desire the Lord as their husband . On the necks of these Sthrees , You help the Lord tie the Mangala Soothram in your role as Bruhaspathy and recite auspicious utterances .Oh PaadhukE ! You spread Your auspicios rays from Your gems as Thaali Saradu to be used by the Lord . On this KaaradayAn Nonpu day , a special adai ( pancake ) is made from ground flour and jaggery and offered to the Lord as PrasAdham . They symbolize subhishti (plenty of days with happiness ) and sweetness . With Best wishes for a most enjoyable KaradayAn Nonpu celebraton ! Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri Sadagopan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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