Showing posts with label Kanchi Periyava. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kanchi Periyava. Show all posts

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Divine play...Blessed to be part of it...once again!


Today is Maha periyava's 21st Aradhanai, I feel blessed to share my recent experience. I am a software professional with more than a decade of experience in the industry, but there are few issues, which has kept me from reaching heights in this industry.

I lost my job in the month of March and have been preparing myself and searching for another suitable job, but got none that was suitable.

In my neighborhood there is a Samajam that conducts Anusham Kootu Prarthanai every month on Periyava's Janma Nakshatram.

During the month of September 2014, Anusham Kootu Prarthanai was held on 1st of September, and by now I was very depressed too...During the pooja, There is a Prarthanai time where everyone will pray for the well being of our Defence personnel gaurding our motherland, service personnel involved in 24 hour service, speedy recovery of convalescents in hospital, and well being of the entire world in general etc.

During this time, I told Maha Periyava that this is all I can bare and I need a job before next Anusham kootu prarthanai.

A week or two later I walked into a office to attend a interview and within a week, I got to know I have been selected and was asked to Join duty on 29th September. This is the kind of work I have been looking for and all looks good, though it is a small company with a smaller pay package.

On 29th Sep, I joined duty and in the evening attended the Anusham kootu prarthanai in my neighbourhood temple....Yes, 29th September was again Anusham star (September 2014 had two Anushams).

I requested him, that I need a job by next Anusham and Karunamoorthy erased my karma and ensured that I join work on the next Anusham.....How to thank him (not only for the Job) but for considering me worthy of his Anugraham and bringing me under his motherly care.

Only one thing comes to my mind now, from a song sung my M.S Amma.



"Enna perum thavam...yaan seidhen ariyene... Ennaiyum Kanchi Muni...Aat Kondathen Solven......"

Thennaduya Periyava Potri...Ennattavarkkum Eraiva Potri...


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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Serial on Mahaperiyava in VijayTV


GREAT NEWS! From yesterday (10-Feb-2014), Vijay TV is telecasting a serial titled 'Mahan' on our Maha Periyava. It is shown everyday (Monday to Friday) from 6:00 PM (IST) to 6:30 PM (IST)


Here is a link to the youtube page where all the episodes are available.


http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=ELk4pJPGykXH8
(Thanks to mahaperiyavaa.wordpress.com for the link)

Sri Sri Mahaperiyava Padangale Saranam.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Blessed with Periyava's darshan in Dream

12-May-2011

Today morning I had a dream like which I have never had before. During the whole dream I felt myself in a very elevated state.

(In the dream)
I am called upon to take up a responsibility in a temple. I could see the event headed by H.H.Pudu Periyava. Before entering the temple interior, I find H H Maha Periyava sitting on the right side of the entrance on a wooden plank leaning and supported by another plank. He seemed to be in his late 70's and gestured to me in the most compassionate way, And i prostrate before him and he says the following words accompanied by hand gestures "Vanduttu Po, Poyittu Va" (Come and go, Go and Come). Then he smilingly and lovingly speaks to me (now I do not remember what he said) I was only watching him prostrated and in tears.

(The scene that I could remember is like this, I think I am asked to renounce my family life and take up some activity in the temple, Preparations are also done to tonsure my head, but on the advice of Maha Peryava, I do not take up this...and eventually lead to the displeasure of those who arrange for this event...)

Even In the dream I felt I was in a very elevated mood, and felt the Sanidhyam to be very powerful. I could feel this Sanidhyam even after I awoke from the sleep.

I felt very happy since this was the first Darshan I ever got of Maha Periyava.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Photo: Beautiful picture of Maha Swamigal

Divine Serenity Abound!!!


Oh! There are no words to express the divine serenity that one see's in this photo. This is a drawing and not a photograph. This was on the cover of a tamil book "Kanchi Mahan Aruliya Arputhangal" written by R.Venkataswamy. I am planning to publish excerpts from this book in this blog...Soon. This book contains heart melting accounts of experiences that devotees had in Maha Swamigal's shadow.


Saturday, October 9, 2010

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.


Monday, May 10, 2010

Article: Sage Of Kanchi

The Sage Of Kanchi - Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi Swamigal.

The Kanchi Sankaracharya math is one of the principal monastic instituitons founder by Adi Shankaracharya, for the safeguarding of the vedic dharma and propagation of the advaitic discipline.

The 68th Acharya in this line of acharyas is Sri Chandrasekarendra saraswati swamigal, fondly known as 'Periyaval' (the great one). This world renowned Acharya seems to be verily an incarnation of Adi Sankara, according to scholars and thinkers who have analyzed and compared the lives of the two.

The austere and simple life led by the ancient sages of Bharat, particularly the physical endurance displayed by them in the pursuit of Dharma and self-realization, has been a subject of marvel and soubt for those who have read and heard about the sages of yore, but when one behlods the benign and calm countenance of the sage of kanchi, he can easily realise that all he has heard and read about seers of the old is but a true account.

Periyava the 68th Acharya, The sage as is affectionately called by the fortunate millions, Yes, those are forunate people who have had the opportunity to have his loving grace and see him in person. He was a true saint who lived in the 20th century even though he was the head of a great institution he never let go of his sanyasa dharma and was a beacon for the common man to lead a meaningful and dharmic life.

He was a living proof to the fact that dharmic and vedic life can still be practiced in mankind's worst times. He has been a guiding force for the transformation of millions of people.

We are all blessed to live in his era, it is solely due to him that the vedas and dharma are prevalant now, Just as Sri Krishna promised in Gita, that he will arrive when Dharma declines to its sublime low, Our great periyava had taken avatar just when our vedas and Dharma started to die and he has revived the vedas and dharma, we human kind remain ever indebted to him.

The Acharya belongs to the Hoysala Bhramin Sect. The hoysala bhramin sect migration started in the third decade of the 13th century when the hoysala rulers came to maintain a hold on kannanur (near srirangam).

Acharyas purvashrama name was Swaminathan and was the second son to Ganapathy Shastry and Mahalaxmi Ammal. He was born on 20 May 1894, at the age of eigth swaminathan was sent to , then in second form he got admitted to Arcot American Mission School.

In 1905 Upanayanam was performed. Swaminathan from an very age showed great signs of a budding genuis and a compasionate soul.

According to one incident when swaminathan was in 3rd form, one of the classmates had come late to class and the teacher punished him by beating on his legs, then he was asked to stand on the bench, for which swaminathan said "Teacher can i please stand on the bench instead of this boy, he is already suffering from pain in his legs" Such was the love and compassion he possessed even at a early age.

The 66th Acharya of kanchi was touring in the south Arcot district of Tamilnadu, occasionally Swaminathan's brother used to take him to visit the then Acharya. On one such occasion the Acharya noted the radiant brilliance of Swaminathan and thought of selecting the boy as the next head of the Math. The idea got strengthened during some subsequent visits, even swaminathan
was drawn very much towards the ascetic life.

At the Age of 13th swaminathan was appointed the 68th Acharya, before Swaminathan his cousin LakshmiKanthan was appointed 67th Acharya, but he died the 8th day after being appointed as the Acharya.

The acharya had education under various eminent scholars, but every teacher who taught him realized that they were mere instruments and the Acharya was already an embodiment of the great knowledge.

Acharya undertook his first vijaya yathra, it will be surprise to note that he embarked on Kasi yathra and covered every part of the country in the process by foot and preached dharma to the masses. This first Kasi Yathra took 21 Years to complete, yes 21 full years to complete on Kasi yathra. He undertook 3 such vijaya yathras.

This was the main catalyst behind what we now know as the bhakthi movement in our country, this resulted in all temples to be revived and people to follow dharmic life.

There are hundreds and thousands of good things he has performed without any pomp and glory. Every day there would be miracles happening where ever he went but he carefully showcased as if it was not through him but by peoples faith in the gods and goddesses.

He always wanted people to cultivate faith on the gods than any human being since one day all human beings will cease to exist but the temples and gods will always be there.

The Acharya lived a complete 100 Years and finally attained samathi on 8th January 1984. Even though he is not there physically he still radiates his presence through this divine grace on all the blessed people.

There is a fitting memorial built for the Acharya in Orikkai village next to Kanchipuram. Blessed are those who can take a squirrels part in this divine mission, imagine how proud and fortunate our grand children and great children will be when they can take pride in saying that my great ancestors were part of this great temple. Imagine how proud we will be if our ancestors had played a part in building the Great Tanjore temple or the Meenakshi amman temple.

There is a saying in tamil which goes like this "Thread radiates fragrance when a flower is tied with it", similarly in this world if we need to save ourselves from falling into the deep ravines of selfishness and unwanted influence then we all need to hold on the feet of a Guru. This Guru has taken avatar only to save us from the cluthes of the evil influence which Kali purports.

In Bagavath Geeta, Sri Krishna has said that whenever Dharma reaches its low, i will take avatar to restore it. In earlier days (Thretha Yuga etc) there were good people and there was Asuras, it was easy for the lord to destroy the Asuras and uphold Dharma, but in todays world there is no seperate good people and asuras.

The Asura bhuddi is within every human mind, so sometime the person is a very good person and very next moment he behaves like a asura. So the lord thought how to tackle this situation, he cannot kill someone when he behaves like a asura because next moment the same person behaves humanely.

So he threw away all the weapons and came down with a stick as a Guru, because since the demon is within our minds, only a guru can remove the ignorance from our minds and make us humans.

His teachings are compiled into a series of booklets collectively called the Voice of God "Deivathin Kural", the problem with hinduism is that there is no one book which can be said to describe hinduism, this was fulfilled with the compilation of our Acharyas discourses called "Deivathin Kural"

May the guru bestow his grace upon all of us and remove the ignorance from our hearts.

"Hara Hara Sankara, Jaya Jaya Sankara".

Monday, April 26, 2010

Sri Kanchi Maha Periyava


This is my first blog and first post, starting it with the photograph of Sri Mahaperiyava.