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Monday, May 31, 2010

Events: Maha Periyava Jayanthi 2010 - Day 6


28-May-2010

117th Jayanthi Celebration Of Kanchi Maha Swamigal - 2010






Today was Maha Periyavas 117th Jayanthi Celebrated. There is a whole lot of activities planed for the whole day. Following are the events organized.

Aavahanthi Homam
Sooktham , Upanishad Parayanam
Mahanyasa Poorva Ekadasa Rudhra Parayanam
Rudhra Homam
Abhishekam to Ganesha, Lord Shiva and Maha Periyava
Maha Deeparadhanai
Annadhanam
Thiruvillakku Poojai
Social Program
Maha Periyavas Veedhi Ula
Maha Deeparadanai & Prasadam


I reached there around 7 in the morning, Oh God, the atmosphere was just divine with the morning sunshine slowly increasing its shine, the temple was drenched in homam smoke and parayanam. Samajam people were still busy completing the decoration (They have been working whole night). Even this early temple people were distributing sweet pongal which was piping hot. Then one by one the crowd started to gather and sun god also came to witness the celebrations (It was so HOT). Temple people were constantly distributing buttermilk, coffee and tender coconut water also.

Click the below video to see the celebration






Afternoon 12:30 there was a sumptuos Annadhanam, It was so tasty that i ate so much i couldn't move about. It was very fulfilling (Periyavas prasadam).

Evening, there was a vilakku poojai and few blessed souls got the oppurtunity to take Maha Periyava as a procession on their shoulders, What punyam these atmas should have done !!!

With this the celebrations for this year drew to a end,eagerly waiting for the next Jayanthi Celebration.

|| Hara Hara Sankara , Jaya Jaya Sankara ||
|| Hara Hara Sankara , Jaya Jaya Sankara ||
|| Hara Hara Sankara , Jaya Jaya Sankara ||




Events: Maha Periyava Jayanthi 2010 - Day 5


27-May-2010




27-May-2010

Today there was a Vishesa Koottu Prarthanai held along with a SatSangam. Then there was a 2 hours Guru Bhajan performed by BrahmaSri Sri Sattanadha Bhagavathar and party.

The whole atmosphere was upbeat with the feiry bhajan and all preparations getting underway for the final day celebration of Maha Periyava Jayanthi, 28-May-2010 is the 117th Jayanthi Day of Shri Mahaperiyava.

As told by one devotee, for all Periyava Bhaktas this is the deepavali, this could be very well realized from the happy mood of all the people gathered there.

There were annadhanam items coming in to the temple, some people were busy decorating the temple premisis, Children were happily running around and all this at the backdrop of the Guru Bhajan which was very upbeat.

Hara Hara Sankara Jaya Jaya Sankara


Events: Maha Periyava Jayanthi 2010 - Day 4

26-May-2010

Today there was a Bharathanatyam performance by TAPAS Foundation, Valasaravakkam, Chennai, India.

Events: Maha Periyava Jayanthi 2010 - Day 3


25-May-2010






Apart from the usual pooja which served as a visual treat, there was a treat for the ears as well in the form of a carnatic music recital by veteran Ambasamudhiram Shri Ganesa Bhagavathar. Shri Ganesha Bhagavathar has been singing in every month's Anusham Nakshatram (Periyavas Janma Nakshatram) Koottu Prarthanai and Sathsangam. Today there was a full 2 hours of melodious music from him.

Hara Hara Sankara Jaya Jaya Sankara

Events: Maha Periyava Jayanthi 2010 - Day 2

24-May-2010





The summer heat was no deterrent to the crowd that gathered to drench in the vocal music by Satthur Sisters (Mrs. Latha & Mrs. Bhuvana).

Accompanying them were noted violanist Mrs.Lakshmi Venkatraman and playing his fingers on Mirudhangam was Mr. Kallidai Kuricchi Sivakumar.

They gave a splendid performance by singing various alapanas and finally sang half a dozen songs on Maha Periyava.

These songs are available in CD form and all the proceeds from the sales of these CD's are given to Orikkai Manimandapam project.


Hara Hara Sankara, Jaya Jaya Sankara.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Events: Maha Periyava Jayanthi 2010 - Day 1


23-May-2010

This year is 117th Year of Kanchi Mahaswami's jayanthi, Sri Guru Paduka Samajam (www.srigurupadukasamajam.org) along with siva vishnu alayam in Natesan Nagar, Chennai, India have arranged for a week long celebration. Similar celebrations are conducted in all adishtanams and a special homam is organised in Maha periya manimandapam in orikkai.

Day 1 witnessed a heart melting discourse on Maha Periyava Mahimai by Bhramasri B Sundara Kumar. By Guru's anugraham (Blessings) i could listen to the discourse. There was a decent gathering of about 100 people. Periyavas murthy was decorated and placed on a raised mandapam. The discourse was supposed to start at 7 PM but there was no current in the entire locality, and luckily by 7:15 electricity was restored and within few minutes the upanyaskar arrived, he was invited with purna kumba and he started the discourse after performing arthi to Maha Periyavas Murthy.








Some excerpts from the lecture.

- Some historians conceive that Adi sankaracharya in one's span of life could not have achieved work of this magnitude and hence it is possible that all these achievements could have been done by different persons with the same name 'Sankara', and because of the name it is attributed to Adi Sankara.

All their notions are based on one small doubt that one person cannot achieve so much, for all of them our Maha Periyava is a befitting example, his contribution to sanatana dharma can be compared with that of Adi Sankara's contribution.


- He has raised the bar so high for following sanyasa dharma that no one has or can equate his austerity.


- He lived a life so pure and simple just to show us the path and to prove that all that is told in the shastras are still valid and can be followed.


- Every religion have their own religious book (Bible, Quran etc.) but a single book cannot be prescribed for hinduism since this encompasses thousands of practices (bhakthi, yogam, mukhthi, ayurvedam, mantram, thantram, jnayanam, puranas, ithihasas etc). Hence a single book cannot be said to be a conclusive reference for hinduism, but this drawback also was fulfilled in the last century. Maha swamis discourses were all compiled and released as a set of books under the name 'Deivathin Kural' (Voice of god). This can be taken as a single book for the whole sanatana dharma, there is nothing else in hinduism which is not discussed and explained the book


- Adi sankarar's mother asks sankara, what is the path to attain mukhthi. Sankara says that in kali yuga bhakthi is the only recourse available since all other paths (jyanam, karma etc) will be difficult to follow and attain. She futher asked him what is the way to attain bhakthi, for which he answers there is only one way and that is by the krupai of a true Guru. She asks him how to find a suitable guru, adi shankara in his viveka choodamani tells the lakshanas (identities) of a true guru some of which are listed below.

1. A true guru does not bother about earthly comforts

2. He does not treat even those who insult him or inflict harm on him as a enemy, since he sees everything and everyone as parabhramam

3. He is full of compassion and sympathy

4. He is a stithapragyan (This is a big topic for discussion as to who is a sti-tha-prag-yan)

5. He always follows the path of sathya and dharma and urges others to follow the same

This is all i remember now, there were many more. i will try to recollect and update later.


- Maha swami was in the sanyasi peetam for more than 87 years and in all these 87 years he has never travelled by modern means of transport, he would travel (even when he was in his late 90's) only by foot. he used to travel in his early years by a palaquin but in his late thirties started his yathra's only on foot. This is one of the sanyasa dharma, likewise he followed and never slipped from any of the dharma and set a example to the fellow beings to follow one's dharma strictly.

- What we see as miracles are but the work of god which happen very naturally, likewise there used to happen miracles every minute in his sannidhi and he always used to put the credit on kamakshi or other gods, as if he has nothing to do with what is happening around him.

Upanyaskar mentioned several instances of his personal experiences which shine like sides of a diamond. All these will make this a very lengthy post.

Finally when the discourse drew to a completion there were many wet eyes and melted hearts. Day 1 concluded with prasadam distribution.

May his radiance shine and remove the darkness of ignorance from our hearts

Jaya Jaya Sankara, Hara Hara Sankara.


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Events: Adi Shankaracharya Jayanthi 2010



Adi Shankaracharya's Jayanthi on 18th May 2010

The name Adi shankaracharya can be taken as a synonym for sanatana dharman. What we now know as hinduism is actually sanatana dharma. Even our shastras do not mention the name Hinduism. This religion is actually sanatana dharma and the name Hinduism was coined be persians for people living along the sind river and were called sindhus, and in the course of time this got called as hindhus and the religion became to be known as hinduism.

According to shankara vijayam, Lord Dhakshinamurty took avatar as Adi Shankaracharya, Lord Dhakshinamurthy is the primal guru according to vedanta sampardayam. His mode of imparting knowledge was by complete silence. The education he teaches is beyond not cognizable by our logical thinking, this is atma vidhya or hridaya vidhya which is cognizable only by our hearts.

When he looks at this world he is pained to see that his children are livng in a thick jungle called Ajnaya (ignorance) and moreover there is a forest fire which is samsara (family life). He decides that it is high time to disolve his silence and he needs to help his children come out of this forest and fire, and he takes avatar as Adi shankaracharya.

Coming back to Adi shankaracharya, he was born in a beautiful south indian village called Kaladi in kerala. His parents were childless for a long time and prayed to lord shiva, and in both their dreams lord shiva appears and asks them do they want a child with long life or a divine brilliant child with a short life, they choose to have the divine child and Lord shiva blesses them with a baby boy.

Since this child is born with Lord Shiva's blessings, he is named as Shankara. DUring his childhood he goes for collecting bhiksha according to his bhramacharya dharma, one day he comes to the doors of a poor bhramin lady and asks for bhiksha. The poor bhramin lady heart sinks because there is nothing in the house to offer to this boy who has come like little subramaniya. And she finds and offers a small nelli fruit, seeing her plight, Shankara's heart melts and composes and sings the Kanaga Dhara Stotram on Goddess Lakshmi. Pleased by Shankaras Stotram, Lakshmi pours gold coins through the roof.

At the age of eight, shankara wants to take up sanyasa because that is the purpose of his birth, but his widowed mother does not agree to it. One day when taking bath in the river a crocodile gets hold of Shankara's leg and pulls him down the water, His mother is shocked to see this and starts screaming, Shankara tells her that this is by divine intervention and if she agrees for his sanyasa this crocodile will spare him. Shankara's mother with heavy heart allows him to take Sanyasa and the crocodile also releases its hold on him. (According to shastras one should take sanyasa only with the permission of his mother)

Then shankara travels to north india in search of a guru and finally finds him in kasi. At that time there were more than 70 various religions and they were all against the vedas and they wanted to proclaim that there is no god, this was the apt time for the lord to take avatar and save the vedas as he had done during his earlier avatars (macha avatar etc).

Adi shankara wrote commentary for all the vedas and some of the note worthy ones are sivananda lahari, soundarya lahari, viveka choodamani, bhaja govindham, advaitha pancharathnam, vedanta navaneetham etc and countless stotrams; and preached advaitha
philoshophy throughout the country. he won over all the religious leaders in debate and established the sanatana dharma that we follow today. All these festivals that we celebrate are all because of adi shankaracharya, if he had not taken avatar then this whole religion and dharma we see today will not be existing.

It is said that he once had more than 16000 disciples and of them 4 were very prominent (Sureshwaracharya, Thotakacharya. Thotakacharya wrote the famous thotakashtakam)

Then he established 4 muths in various parts of the country and began the linage of shankaracharya monastry, in this linage is the 68th acharya (fondly known as periyava), when the vedas and dharma again began to decline, dhakshinamoorthy once again has taken avatar as chandrasekarendra saraswathi swamigal.

Once Adi shankaracharya had firmly established advaita philosophy and sanatana dharma throughout the country, he attained jeeva samadhi at the age of 32.

In 2010 his jayanthi was celebrated on 18/May/2010, in chennai, india his jayanthi was celebrated in Siva Vishnu temple in Natesan Nagar, chennai. The events included a discourse on Adi Shankara by Dr. Ramakrishnan, Nama Jabam, Thotakashtakam recital and aradhanai (See pictures below).



This marked the beginning of Mahaperiyava jayanthi celebrations, Mahaperiyavas jayanthi falls on 28/May/10. A Week long celebration is planned including a discourse on mahaperiyava by Bhramashri Sundarakumar, Music, Dance, Kootu Prarthanai, Procession, special abhisekam etc.

I will try to post all the happenings to max possible extent.

One thing that i wanted to share from todays discourse is that, there are many things that we can learn from adi shankara and few are listed below.

1. Even though Shankara attained sanyasa, he had performed the last rites to his mother, which is not listed in sanyasa dharma. Here he shows that gratitude we need to show towards our mother who had carried us for 10 months, then had tirelessly performed all services to us inspite of we giving her all the hardships. For those fortunate who have their mothers they should try to make her happy and not leave her in the age old home (even if involves sacrifices). Then for those who are not fortunate enough to have their mothers with them, they should perform ammavasai karma every month and give shartham once a year without fail. Even today in Gaya, after we give all the pindas, there are 16 pindas separately given for mother, one for each sloka and a cause.


2. No matter how learned we are we cannot attain realisation without the grace of a guru, even though sankara was a avatar of lord shiva, he went in search for a guru and get grace. So we must all strive and pray god to bless us with the grace of a guru


3. We must be willing to part with what we consider ours for good deeds, once a kabaligan (a sect of people practicing harsh rituals) wanted adi shankara to give his head for ritual and he was readily willing to give his head, but was saved by his guru.


Learn more about adi shankara from the following links.

There is a discourse on Sankara Vijayam (in tamil) by T.S.Balakrishna Shastrigal at following link.


Hara Hara Shankara, Jaya Jaya Shankara
Hara Hara Shankara, Jaya Jaya Shankara



Source:
Bhramasri Notchur Venkataraman's Discourse
Dr Ramakrishna's Discourse