Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 " na deivam deSikAt param, na param deSikArcanAt " [There is no god greater, and none more worthy of worship - than deSika] Whatever be the sampradAyic explanation for that enchanting smile of SrI deva perumAL of kanchi, adiyEn is certain that the main cause for this " hastigiri hAsikai " - is deva perumAL gloating over the fact that he remains the iShta devatA of SrIviShNu ghaNtAvatAra swAmi deSikan himself. As he did for all his life, so also during his 12 years in satyamangaLam (having survived the moslem invasion of SrIrangam), swAmi deSikan continued to worship deva perumAL - the temple of perundevi nAyikA sametha SrI VaradarAjar is today found in that kshetram along with of course, the sannidhi of swAmi deSikan. Udayavar too, was inseperable from his dear SrI deva perumAL all his life... was it not perundevi thAyAr and devAdirAjan themselves, who whisked the young rAmAnuja away to safety and back to kanchi in the guise of a hunter couple, thus foiling yAdavaprakAsa's plot to end the child's life? Was it not under the ever-watchful eye of varadarAja perumAL, that rAmAnuja got initiated into the tradition of Alavandhar, ultimately taking sanyAsam from the same devaperumAL himself? And was it not this very devaperumAL, who gave rAmAnuja the brahma-gnyanam needed to write SrIbhAshyam via his preceptor thirukacchi nambi?? Even at the sannidhi where udayavar's thAne-Ana thirumEni is found in periya kovil, utsavar has SrI deva perumAL alongside - his iShtadevatA whom udayavar always worshipped, despite being in the immediate presence of ranganathar! And so our beloved SrI devaperumAL smiles constantly, basking in the glory of constant aupAsanA from the two greatest AchAryas of SrI sampradAyam. As we walked back towards the main gate of this varadarAjar kovil, Sri Sadagopa tathAcharya (SST) swAmi drew our attention to the huge puShkariNI wherein, he explained - rested the thirumEni of SrI " atthi " varadar whose emergence once every 40 years is celebrated with great festivity. adiyEn recalled atthivaradar being mentioned by my late grandparents, who had his incredible darSanam on two occasions - 1940 and 1980 CE. [They also saved a rare photo of atthivaradar from 1940, from which I made a digital copy. Will try and upload this as soon as possible.] adiyEn expressed regret over not having been to swAmi deSikan sannidhi; SST swami assured us we would have ample opportunity to so - at the very birthplace of swAmi deSikan himself, thooppul. It would have to be the next day though, since it was 10 p.m. and nightfall by now. SST swAmi would not let us return to our lodge without meeting other members of his family - who reside right outside varadarajar kovil, at the very first agrahAraveedu on sannidhi street in kanchi. Seeing them, as I came to realize later on - would be the greatest bhAgyam from having been to kanchi, even more so than being a sevArthi at kanchi/Sriperumbuthoor/thooppul. For just as swAmi deSikan was our foremost SrI sampradAya gnyAna-viLakku, descenants of koti kanyAdAnam thAthadeSikan such as SrIsudarSana thAthAchAryar [ChuChu swAmi] and those in his santhathi such as Satakopa thAthAchArya swAmi (pulikku poonai piRakkumO?) are verily, lamps showing the way to swAmi deSikan himself. To have samparkam with those who are a viLakku for thooppul kulaviLakku swAmi deSikan himself (by means of their untiring service to his legacy and to kovils that honor the same), one must be blessed with some poorva janma sukrtham - else someone like me would never have this prApti. adiyEn is grateful to all bhaktas who in the last few years, mentioned SST swAmi in their writings and conversations, thereby making his valuable kainkaryams known to many and in the process (righty so) also making the name of SST swAmi synonymous with service to the divya kshetram of thooppul. Despite our reluctance (like blind people who did not know there was gold in front of them!), SST swAmi insisted that we go to his ancestral home to meet his family. So we followed him inside, past the gate and past the threshold of the front door, and the picture of a very vaideeka household began to unravel before us. Even in this confused life adiyEn had seen a few agrahAram homes and older people with Sikhai, panchakaccham and panniru thirumaN... but this house had all 3 generations, ranging from age 14 to 94 - in SriVaishnava svaroopam. SST swAmi's parents welcomed us very graciously, enquired about our family, about our travel to kanchi, and so on. Looking at the walls lined end to end with padams, I saw a huge number of them... perumALpadams right below the roof, several black and white framed pictures way back from the 1920s, more recent pictures in color, all creating that mesmerising effect one cannot explain in words. SST swAmi noticed my interest and immediately took out one color frame of viLakkoLi perumAL and gave it to me. adiyEn was too overwhelmed to even thank him... Meanwhile a tall, elderly figure emerged from one dimly lit room adjoining this hall. To our surprise, SST swAmi told us it was his thaatha SrIsudarSana thAthAchAryar aged 94... ChuChu swAmi walked slowly upto a metal cot and sat down on it, asking me to sit next to him... it was an unforgettable moment. The conversation was difficult because of his weak hearing, but some important facts were discovered. My father learnt ChuChu swAmi was related to his maternal uncle, also a thathacharyar - who stayed with this kutumbam almost every one of his 92 years when attending the divya garudotsavam. The patriarch ChuChu swAmi (who has even started a veda pAThaSAlai at age 92) and his descendants such as SST swAmi and his parents - represent some of the last remaining stalwarts of deSika sampradAyam. This family, short of living uncha vrtthi, have dedicated their entire life to the cause of thooppul swAmi deSikan nitya kainkaryam, to the service of kanchi varadar, to vedAdhyayanam, and to promoting studies in samskrit - gIrvANaiva bhAshA, the celestial language. Extending support to them is the only worthwhile act that concerned SrIvaishnavas (incapable of any other service to our sampradAyam) ought take upon themselves... or so adiyEn feels, with arguable justification. Having paid our daNdavat praNAmams to the parents of SST swAmi, alongwith the venerable Sri ChuChu swAmi, adiyOngaL took leave of them. SST swAmi's mother, herself in her 70s, asked that we stay there itself, never mind the lodge etc... it was very touching. My father replied that had he come here every year during garudotsavam along with his maternal uncle, it would be right in accepting the Atithyam extended to us - but not as fleeting sevArthis who came once in a lifetime and left the next day! And so we left the first agrahAram house from sannidhi thiruveedhi of kanchi varadar, the abode of three generations of kotikanyAdAnam thAthAchAaryars... with nostalgia in our minds. It was almost 11 p.m. at night; SST swAmi promised that he would accompany us to thooppul first thing early next morning. So we returned to the lodge, and slept with the anticipation of sevai to swAmi deSika archAvatAra at the very place he was born... - To be concluded - SrIrangapriya daasan, -Srinath C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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