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Sri Parthasarathi thunai

Srimathe Ramanujaya Namaha

Sri Vara Vara MunayE Namaha

Sri VanAchala mahA munayE Namaha

 

SrisailEsa dayA pAthram deebhakthyAdhi gunArnavam

Yateendra pravanam vandhE ramya jAmataram munim

 

RamyajAmatru yOgeendra pAdha rEkhA mayam sadhA

thathAyathatAthma sadhdhAthim rAmAnuja munim bhajE

 

Days passed and periya Jeeyer wanted to have darshan of alwar. At the same

time, one note from senai mudaliyar, as a representative of vanamalalai perumal

came, stating the necessity of vanamamalai jeeyer in the temple srikAryam

(kainkaryam) in vanamamalai. Accepting it with due regards, periya Jeeyer

ordered vanamamalai Jeeyer to follow the same.

 

Periya Jeeyer, along with Vanamamalai Jeeyer went to get the permission of

periya perumAl. It was a daily routine practice of Periya Jeeyer to recite 100

paasurams from Nalayira divya prabhandam and even that day he was doing the same

anusandhAnam and when he came in front of periya perumal the sattrumurai

paasuram happened to be, “aniyAr pozhil soozh aranganagarappa”. Periya perumal

highly pleased, wanting to make Periya Jeeyer also happy uttered the following

through the mouth of the archakar, after carrying the lakshmi nArayana vigraham

in bhoopAlarAyam in his hand. “JeeyA! I am aranganagarappan; I will come as

thiruvArAdhanam for you and your acharya” and then handed over the vigraham to

vanamamalai Jeeyer.

 

Originally aranganagarappan (Periya Perumal) came out from ksheerApthi due to

the prarthana of chaturmuka brahma, from the divine feet of ksheerApthi nAdhan

and hence called svayamvyakhtha roopam. Similarly this aranganagarappan gifted

to vanamamalai Jeeyer also appeared from the divine feet of periya perumal and

has the strength and authority as declared by perumal himself by his words

through the archaka and hence can also be called svayamvyakhtha vigraham.

Vanamamalai Jeeyer accepted the vigraham with great pleasure and looked into the

graceful thirumugam of his acharya and uttered, “periyOrkku AtpattAl perAdha

payanum perumAru” (If we surrender to elders and great mahans what is that we

cannot obtain?). Then perumal blessed them with thirumAlai, theertham,

sandhanam, srisadagopan, prasadam and other honors. Then perumal called

uththama nambi (arulapAdittu) and ordered him to leave the jeeyers with all the

appropriate respectful honors in their mutt.

 

Uththama nimbi, similarly followed perumal’s orders and with chatra sAmaram and

all type of divine instruments (ashtAdasa vAdhyams) and also with loudly saying

the praises of the jeeyers, accompanied them and aranganagarappan to the mutt.

From that day, vanamamalai rAmAnuja jeeyer received all glory and remained with

fame along with his shisya, the astadiggajas.

 

Getting the permission of Periya Perumal to go to have darshan of alwar, Periya

Jeeyer started his journey along with vanamamalai Jeeyer, who was like a shadow

to his acharya. Like the sun traveling around the world carrying its brightness

and spreading light through its rays, the acharya and shisya proceeded their

journey towards thirunagari along with doing mangalAsAsanams to all the divya

dEsams on the way.

 

(To be continued)

 

Alwar EmperumAnAr jeeyar thiruvadigalE sharaNam

 

Adiyen Ramanuja dasyai

Sumithra Varadarajan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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