Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Maasi GarudOthsavam at Srirangam ***************************************** Srirangam is the sacred island formed by the two rivers , which is very special to all devotees of Sriman Naraayana .. Here the Lord of Srirangam , Sri Ranganathan rests on His most enjoyable soft bed of Adisesha with His eyes closed in Yoga Nidra . He rests under the canopy of the Pranavam shaped vimanam inside His Srirangam temple encircled by seven court yards . During 120 days of the year , Lord RanganAtha's processional deity ( Archa Moorthy ) is taken out of the temple to give darsan to one and all . During these jaunts outside His temple , Ranganatha travels on quite a variety of routes in and around Srirangam island . In one festival , He travels as far as ten kilometers from Trichy to the uthsavam(Festival) site and returns back . At Srirangam , there are many festivals during the year , the chief of which is known as BrahmOthsavam or the festival conducted by Brahma Devan , the son of Lord RanganAtha for ten days . The Brahmothsavam takes place in the Tamil month of Panguni and is known as the Aadhi ( ancient ) Brahmothsavam . There is a day during the BrahmOthsavam , when Lord Ranganatha appears before all His devotees riding on His vaahnam ( transport ) of Garudan . This darsan is a special one known as Garuda Sevai . The appearance of the Lord on the back of His vehicle , Garudan is very special at Srirangam , Kaanchipuram , Thirunaangur near Seerkazhi , Nava Tiruppathis near Tirunelveli , Naachiyar Koil near Kumbakonam and Thirumala . At Srirangam , Lord Ranganatha blesses His devotees with Garuda Sevai four times an year during the months of Thai , Maasi, Panguni and Chitthirai , the consecutive months of the Tamil year . During the Thai Garuda Sevai , Lord Ranganatha crosses the the bridge over Cauvery river at Trichy and arrives at the Veereswaram Garuda Mandapam on the Chennai road . He returns to the temple via the Uttira street of Srirangam . During the Maasi Garuda Sevai , Lord Ranganatha ascends a Silver Garudan to Kaasu Chettiyar Asthana Mandapam located in the middle of the beautiful garden , Singara Thoppu . This location is one and half miles from Trichy . The worship of Lord Ranganatha during Maasi Garuda Sevai is considered very auspicious .There is a proverb , which states the punyam acquired from participating in the Maasi Garuda Sevai far outweighs the Punyams accumulated from a visit to Kaasi (Benares). During the Panguni Garuda Sevai , Lord RanganAtha travels to a site (Nocchiyam Reddiyar Mandapam ) that is ten kiometers away from Trichy before He returns home . In the month of Chitthirai , the devotees are blessed to enjoy the Garuda Sevai of Lord Ranganatha once again . At this time , He travels a short distance of three and half kilometers from Trichy to a festival site known as Arya Vaisyal Kalyana Mantapam . The sacredness of Garudan arises from the belief that he is the embodiment of all the Vedas . He carries the Lord on his back , while the Lord's pair of feet are resting on his two palms to reveal to the world that His Lord is the Supreme doctrine ( Para Tatthvam ). When there is a need for His Lord to arrive at a place quickly to protect His dear devotees such as the King of elephants (Gajendhran) who was being tormented by a crocodile , Garudan transports His Lord at the speed of lightning . During the Lord's incarnation as the son of King Dasaratha , Garudan came to the battle field at Lanka to drive away the enemy weapons empowered by fierce snakes and was embraced by Lord Ramachandra for his help . During the Lord's incarnation as Krishna , Garudan hovered in the sky over the young Krishna's head as an umbrella with his outstretched wings to protect His playful Lord from the fierce mid day Sun at Brundhavanam . He stays at Sri Vaikuntam to offer eternal and blemishless service to His Lord . Here at Srirangam known as Bhuloka Vaikuntam , he carried Sriranga Vimanam from the abode of Brahma devan and placed it at the current site in the middle of the two rivers at a place desired by His Lord . Sri Ranganatha was so pleased with Garuda's services that He asked His dear friend and servant to stay right next to Him in the Garuda Mandapam with a form as big as the reclining Lord Himself. Here , Garudan sits in a reverential pose with folded hands awaiting ordres from the Lord to serve Him . A huge Garuda Mandapam was built for this Garudan by Vikrama Chozha raja (1070-1125 C.E) at the fourth prakaram ( encloure ) of the temple . This Garuda Mandapam is a grand one with 212 supporting pillars . On the four Garuda Sevai days of each year , Garudan feels fulfilled to transport His Lord to special sites , where the dear devotees of the Lord can have the darsan of is auspicious Lord . Maasi Garuda Sevai is high on the hierarchy of these Garuda Sevais at Srirangam . Oppiliappan Koil V. Sadagopan P.S : At Sri Ranganatha Temple , Pomona we have the most beautiful consecrate archa Moolavar and Uthsavar as at Srirangam . Please come and have Garduda Darsanam at the temple . Hopefully , one day , there will be a Garuda Vaahanam made for use in the Lord's BrahmOthsavams at the temple . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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