Guest guest Posted October 30, 2003 Report Share Posted October 30, 2003 The following questions came to our mind yesterday. 1. Where does one go for celebrating Sri Desikan Thirunakshatram? 2. Where does one go for celebrating Sri Ramanuja's Thirunakshatram? 3. Where does one go for celebrating Sri Manavala Maamunigal Thirunakshatram in Kuwait? We heard the following solutions too. 1. Apart from many other places, it is celebrated in Thiruvaheendra puram. 2. We visit Sriperumpudur 3. We visited Fahaheel a suburb in Kuwait. There is no exaggeration in the above facts, as it happened in Sri P.T.Narayanan's house in a suburb called Fahaheel at around 50 Kms away from the main Kuwait city. To continue the festive season (Deepavali) it was the idea of Sriman IVK Chary to celebrate the Thirunakshatram of Sri Manavaala Maamunigal in Kuwait, which was unanimously accepted by all the members of Tiruvenkatam group in Kuwait. No doubt we celebrate Acharyan Thirunakshatrams at our houses, but, this was a group celebration. We were more than 40 in number to celebrate the "Aiyppasi Moolam" thirunakshatram of Sri Manavaala Maamunigal. Probably Sri P.T.Narayanan can vouch for the fact that the Bhagavathas gathered last evening at his flat were more than the number of people who visited them on the occasion of Deepvali. Added advantage is the advent of "Ramadan" – "Ramzan" month few days back, which is a good sign for office/school goers, where the offices start late and work for reduced hours as the natives generally fast during the day time. With this in mind the celebrations started suitably at around 7pm in the evening, as people can afford to stay late in the evening. It was a scintillating day after Deepavali, as the Pasurams recited were some of the best gems. Full credit goes to Sri P.T.Narayanan for the excellent selection and arranging for collated copies (so that people don't skip pages in searching and wasting time thereby). Some of the new comers, who did not know the capacity of the Prabandham peers (P.T.Narayanan and Kooram Sudharsan) in Kuwait, had a fear on seeing the booklet of so many pages and thought it will take more than 3 hours to complete this set. The beautiful rendition took us just over 2 hours to complete the entire selection + few pasurams from Raamanusa Nootrandadhi. Nonetheless the traditional pasurams were not missed out. The dedications started with Thiruppallandu, continued with Thiruppavai. It was a good participation by all the members, male and female to render all the pasurams, as they were in Tamil. Next was the turn of the gems – "Thuppudaiyarai" ("Appodhaikku Ippodhae solli vaithen"), "Virpera Vizhavam" ("Thiruvallikkeni pasurams"), "Ulagamunda Peruvaaya" ("Thiruvenkatam paasurams"). Thiruvaimozhi pasurams "Uyarvara", "Veedumin", "Kangulum Pagalum" (traditionally sung on the occasion), "Ulagamunda Peruvaaya" and "Muniye Naanumgane" (last 10) were preceded by Kanninun Siruthambu Pasurams, in traditional style. Not to forget about the enthusiasm seen in Tiruvenkatam group members when they were all involved in singing "Ulagamunda Peruvaaya" on Thiruvenkatamudaiyan. Before going to "Adaikkalapathu", it was but apt for Sriman IVK Chary to intervene and suggest the recitation of few pasurams in Ramanusa Nootrandadhi. Kooram Sudharsan added the "Muzhiyai Kidakkum" on Koorathazhvan in between to make us remember his native. Then we recited "Adaikkalapathu" and the superb "Upadesa Ratnamalai", when every one remembered all the azhvars and acharyans by reciting those pasurams twice. It was a new experience for me, as I have not rendered this earlier. Last but not the least, the Thiruvaimozhi Nootrandhadhi Rettai Pasurams were rendered by Sri Kooram Sudharsan. The saatrumurai pasurams were selected from, Thiruvaimozhi, Raamnusa Nootrandadhi and Upadesa Ratnamalai. Vaazhi thirunaamam was followed by theertham, with Yatiraja Vimsati rendition. The befitting Naal Pattu (Ayippasi Moolam) was sung to conclude the dedication. Sri Narayanan gave a brief introduction about Sri Manavaala Maamunigal. Prasadams made by Mrs. Narayanan in the traditional way with an Andhraite touch is always enjoyable. "Today's special" in last evening's menu was "Paal Pudalangai" - a "Kheer" made of snake gourd, fitting for the occasion. In all, it was a very well planned, organized and celebrated occasion, thanks to Sri PT.Narayanan to have made this happen. This shows his acharya nishtai. Dasanu Dasan Vilakkudi Paravasthu Rajagopalan Raghunathan Comments from the public – It was like Thiruvallikkeni Sevaakaalam (Sri. Sowmya Naarayanan) Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears http://launch./promos/britneyspears/ --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2003 Report Share Posted October 31, 2003 Dear Asthika, I would lilke to inform you that now you need not go to thiruvahindrapuram and sriperumbudur to attend the celebrations. I request all the asthikas, it is being celebrated in the past 4,5 years together by all srivaishnavas all these three mahotsavam in Muscat city. Not only annual celebrations also monthly celebrations. New additon that Sri Manavala Mamunigal divya mangala vigraham can be darshaned in Muscat city now. Already Sirman Nathamuni, Srimad Bhashyakar and Swami Desikan with SriLakshmi Hayagrivan are blessing all of us. Thanks for the information of celebration. Here too yesterday we celebrated swami Manavalamamunigal's tirunakshatrm in a great mannar. A swami, divyaprabanda adhikari, archakar of an ancient temple at madras has come here and he performed aradhana to Sri krishnan and Swami manavalamamunigal. Parivattam and malai from perumal was given to mamunigal with kattiyam. then sathumarai was performed. Programmed finished at 10.45 pm. tomorrow Sravanam and Sri Poygai alwar sathumarai will be held at Sri Sriraman house at Wadi Kabir. Welcome to all the Asthikas. Govindarajan. raghunathan_r <raghunathan_r wrote: The following questions came to our mind yesterday. 1. Where does one go for celebrating Sri Desikan Thirunakshatram? 2. Where does one go for celebrating Sri Ramanuja's Thirunakshatram? 3. Where does one go for celebrating Sri Manavala Maamunigal Thirunakshatram in Kuwait? We heard the following solutions too. 1. Apart from many other places, it is celebrated in Thiruvaheendra puram. 2. We visit Sriperumpudur 3. We visited Fahaheel a suburb in Kuwait. There is no exaggeration in the above facts, as it happened in Sri P.T.Narayanan's house in a suburb called Fahaheel at around 50 Kms away from the main Kuwait city. To continue the festive season (Deepavali) it was the idea of Sriman IVK Chary to celebrate the Thirunakshatram of Sri Manavaala Maamunigal in Kuwait, which was unanimously accepted by all the members of Tiruvenkatam group in Kuwait. No doubt we celebrate Acharyan Thirunakshatrams at our houses, but, this was a group celebration. We were more than 40 in number to celebrate the "Aiyppasi Moolam" thirunakshatram of Sri Manavaala Maamunigal. Probably Sri P.T.Narayanan can vouch for the fact that the Bhagavathas gathered last evening at his flat were more than the number of people who visited them on the occasion of Deepvali. Added advantage is the advent of "Ramadan" – "Ramzan" month few days back, which is a good sign for office/school goers, where the offices start late and work for reduced hours as the natives generally fast during the day time. With this in mind the celebrations started suitably at around 7pm in the evening, as people can afford to stay late in the evening. It was a scintillating day after Deepavali, as the Pasurams recited were some of the best gems. Full credit goes to Sri P.T.Narayanan for the excellent selection and arranging for collated copies (so that people don't skip pages in searching and wasting time thereby). Some of the new comers, who did not know the capacity of the Prabandham peers (P.T.Narayanan and Kooram Sudharsan) in Kuwait, had a fear on seeing the booklet of so many pages and thought it will take more than 3 hours to complete this set. The beautiful rendition took us just over 2 hours to complete the entire selection + few pasurams from Raamanusa Nootrandadhi. Nonetheless the traditional pasurams were not missed out. The dedications started with Thiruppallandu, continued with Thiruppavai. It was a good participation by all the members, male and female to render all the pasurams, as they were in Tamil. Next was the turn of the gems – "Thuppudaiyarai" ("Appodhaikku Ippodhae solli vaithen"), "Virpera Vizhavam" ("Thiruvallikkeni pasurams"), "Ulagamunda Peruvaaya" ("Thiruvenkatam paasurams"). Thiruvaimozhi pasurams "Uyarvara", "Veedumin", "Kangulum Pagalum" (traditionally sung on the occasion), "Ulagamunda Peruvaaya" and "Muniye Naanumgane" (last 10) were preceded by Kanninun Siruthambu Pasurams, in traditional style. Not to forget about the enthusiasm seen in Tiruvenkatam group members when they were all involved in singing "Ulagamunda Peruvaaya" on Thiruvenkatamudaiyan. Before going to "Adaikkalapathu", it was but apt for Sriman IVK Chary to intervene and suggest the recitation of few pasurams in Ramanusa Nootrandadhi. Kooram Sudharsan added the "Muzhiyai Kidakkum" on Koorathazhvan in between to make us remember his native. Then we recited "Adaikkalapathu" and the superb "Upadesa Ratnamalai", when every one remembered all the azhvars and acharyans by reciting those pasurams twice. It was a new experience for me, as I have not rendered this earlier. Last but not the least, the Thiruvaimozhi Nootrandhadhi Rettai Pasurams were rendered by Sri Kooram Sudharsan. The saatrumurai pasurams were selected from, Thiruvaimozhi, Raamnusa Nootrandadhi and Upadesa Ratnamalai. Vaazhi thirunaamam was followed by theertham, with Yatiraja Vimsati rendition. The befitting Naal Pattu (Ayippasi Moolam) was sung to conclude the dedication. Sri Narayanan gave a brief introduction about Sri Manavaala Maamunigal. Prasadams made by Mrs. Narayanan in the traditional way with an Andhraite touch is always enjoyable. "Today's special" in last evening's menu was "Paal Pudalangai" - a "Kheer" made of snake gourd, fitting for the occasion. In all, it was a very well planned, organized and celebrated occasion, thanks to Sri PT.Narayanan to have made this happen. This shows his acharya nishtai. Dasanu Dasan Vilakkudi Paravasthu Rajagopalan Raghunathan Comments from the public – It was like Thiruvallikkeni Sevaakaalam (Sri. Sowmya Naarayanan) Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears http://launch./promos/britneyspears/ --- End forwarded message --- Srirangasri- Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2003 Report Share Posted November 1, 2003 SrI: SrImathE Ramanujaya namah: Dearest Srivaishnavas It is a great delight to read, hear and enjoy the united anubhavams overseas celebrating Swamy Desikan and Sri Manavala mamuni TNs. We in Singapore celebrated Swamy Desikan TN on his THirunakshathram last month and tomorrow we will get together to celebrate Mudhal AzhwAr TNs along with Sri Manavala mamuni's Thirunakshathram. My personal favourite one is Sri Manavala mamuni's Artthi prabandham: Tennarangar SIraruLukkilakkAga pppeRROm Tiruvarangam tiruppaDiYE iruppAga pppeRROm Manniya SIr mARan kalai uNavAga pppeRROm Madurakavi SoRpaDiyE nilaiyAga pppeRROm While reading it aloud, one can really feel the pride for the sampradayam that we are bequethed with. Sri Varavaramuni's naichyAnusanthAnam is also amazing. It is mroe applicable to us that to Acharyas.. They have written the same for us.. (me- I am sure): Swamy Desikan says in Hayagria sthOthra: nAnAvidhAnAm agathih kalAnAm na chApi theerthEshu krithAvathArah / dhruvam thava anAtha parigrahAyAh am navam pAtram aham dayAyAh: I am not proficient in arts nor have I learned anything. You are known to shelter the destitute. So, you must consider me as one deserving your sympathy. In this and following slOkas, Swami pleads to the Lord to save him citing various reasons. In this one, he characterizes the Lord as a huge "Helpage Home" for the destitute. SwAmi implies that His mercy can have any meaning only in the case of the destitute that have no qualifications. It is no big deal if mercy saves those who have some qualification. In fact, paradoxically, it is the lack of any qualification (to adopt other means) is *the only* qualification to deserve Lord's mercy. ManavALa MAmunigal in his Artthi Prabandham (14) echoes the same sentiment when he says: adhikAram unDEl arangar iranguvArO? adhikAram illAthavarkkanrO - ethirAja! nee iranga vENDuvathu? neeyum adhikArikaLukkE irangil en seyvOm yAm? Maamuni was born an year after Swami Desikan's passing away and had Sri Bhashyam kaalakshepam from one of the disciples of Brahma Tantra Swami , the founder of the ParakAla mutt and direct disciple of Swami Desikan . Maamuni had the highest regard for Swami Desikan and used to refer to latter with great affection as " ABHIYUKTHAR " OR THE REVERED ONE . Swami Desikan had in turn the highest regard for the Achaarya of Maamuni's own Achaarya, Sri Pillai LokAcharya. Maamuni's deep attachment to RaamAnuja is evident from the following facts : (1) He named his own son, RaamAnuja (2 ) His tribute to the great AchArya in YathirAja Vimsathi (3) His choice of writing a commentary on RaamAnuja NyurranthAdhi of Thiruvarangatthu AmudanAr (4 ) modeling his composition ( ThiruvArAdhana Kramam " after the Sanskrit work of RaamAnujA and(5) concluding his life on this earth with the moving aarthi Prabhandham , where he anguishes (aarthi ) at staying in this world and expresses his eagerness to reach Sri VaikuNtam to perform Nitya Kaimkaryam to Parama Padha Naathan. Thus Maamuni's first and last work were on Acharya RaamAnuja. In his work, Upadesa Ratna Maalai , Maamuni pays his tribute to Acharya RaamAnujA as the establisher of Srimadh Bhagavadh RaamAnuja SiddhAntham and the command to his disciple , Thirukuruhai PirAn PiLLai to wirite the first commentary on ThiruvAimozhi. The two paasurams of Upadesa Ratna Maalai referring to Maamuni's tribute to Acharya RaamAnujA as the founder of "RaamAnuja Darsanam " and his catalysing the writing of the VyAkyAnam for Thiruvaimozhi are as follows : emperumAnAr darisanamenrEitharku namperumAL perittu nAtti vaitthAr-- ambhuviyOr inda darisanatthai vaLartha antha seyal arihaikkA --Upadesa Ratna Maalai, verse 38 munthuravE piLLAn mudalAnOr seytharuLum antha viyAkkiyaL anru aahil --anthO thiruvaimozhipporuLai ternthuraikka valla guru aar ikkaalam nenjE kooru -- Upadesa Ratna Maala , verse 40 AdiyEn's two eents worth... Regards AchAryan ThiruvaDigaLE SaraNam Regards Namo Narayana dAsan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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