Guest guest Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 SrI: Dear BahakthAs: SrIman Thirumanjanam Kannan and His family are deeply involved with Kaimkaryams to NamperumAL for many generations. His input below on Bali Peetam will be very interesting to you . On another point made by SrI Thirumanjanam Kannan Swamy about Thillai Thirucchithrakootam GovindarAja PerumAL, I had the Bhaagyam to write a 48 Page monograph on the Lord of this dhivya Desam named " AravaNai ThuyinROn " . This monograph covers three items: 1) Four Krithis of SrI MutthuswAmy Dikshithar on Lord GovindarAja in RaagAs Rathipriya, Mesa BhouLi,MukhAri and Surutti along with thier meanings. 2) Paasurams of KulasEkharar's Paasurams on Thillai Thirucchithrakooda PerumAla as SrI Raama chandran. These Paasurams are by Raama BhakthA , KulasEkhara AzhwAr in the form of SampoorNa RaamAyanam. 3) Thirumangai Mannan's Paasurams on Thillai ThirucchithirakooDa GovindarAjan and their meanings. If you wish to have a copy of this Tamil monograph, please let me know. You can make a contribution to Lord DEvanAthan's RathnAngi Kaimkaryam and recieve this 48 page book for your libraries. I Have ten copies left . Thank you, V.Sadagopan >Dear Shri.Sadagopan, >I append my letter in reply and as a sort of clarification >to an enquirer,which is self explanatory and that would meet with >your needs. >Regards from, >Koil Tirumanjanam Kannan. >- > Respected Madam, Balipeetam is another > place between Sanctum Santorum and Flagpost, > in Paancharaatra pattern. > In big temples like Srirangam, anybody at anytime > cannot fulfil their oaths to do Tirumanjanam. This > balipeetam (that has no connection to Mahabali) > is offered Tirumanjanam with bali nive'danam every- > day and whenever puja is done. > Paancharaatra pattern specifies 3,5,and 7 moorthis >with assigned specific puja. I do not know >about Vaikaanasa pattern. One of the moorthy' is > known as Bali moorthy, who is taken around the > temple and during festival in streets too, and > Perumal's prasad is offered to other devatas in >the presence or not in the presence of this Balimurthy. >Namperumal is not called as Dasamurthi-probably out >of his attachment for devotees, he is named so-a so > complimentary address. > With regards and wishes from, > Koil Tirumanjanam Kannan > p.s. My learned and late Father-in-law, hailed from Annan koil > and lived at Chitrakootam, named at a later date as Thillai. > Divyaprabhandam refers Thillai Moovayiravar as Srivaishnavites > who resided there during Sri Tirumangai Azhwar, as referred in his > Periya Tirumozhi. >> Koil Tirumanjanam Kannan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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