sri:
srimathE rAmAnujAya nama:
srimadh varavaramunayE nama:
sri vAnAchala mahAmunayE nama:
kramam (Daily routine)
Daily dhivya prabhandha sEvAkAlam, arayar abhinayam and vyAkyAnam, thirukkOlams
Day 1
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Pictures
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srimathE rAmAnujAya nama:
srimadh varavaramunayE nama:
sri vAnAchala mahAmunayE nama:
polindhu ninRa pirAn with nAchiyArs
nammAzhwAr - gOvardhana uddharaNam - day 8 - first thirukkOlam
emperumAnAr
kramam (Daily routine)
- Morning
- viswarUpam for AzhwAr and perumAL
- dhanur mAsam - thiruppaLLiyezhuchi, thiruppAvai and day pAsuram – perumAL sannidhi and AzhwAr sannidhi
- nammAzhwAr EkAntha thirumanjanam
- perumAL’s srI satagOpam (satAri) from perumAL sannidhi to nammAzhwAr
- nammAzhwAr sannidhi – nithyAnusandhAnam – kaNNinuN chiRu thAmbu and thiruppAvai – gOshti and sARRumuRai with parANgusa ashtakam, nammAzhwAr and emperumAnAr vAzhi thirunAmams
- polindhu ninRa pirAn, srIdhEvi, bhUdhEvi, nILA dhEvi, Adhi nAchiyAr, kurugA nAchiyAr puRappAdu to pagal pathu maNdapam
- sEnai mudhaliyAr puRappAdu to pagal pathu maNdapam
- AzhwAr and emperumAnAr puRappAdu to pagal pathu maNdapam. sAththAtha srIvaishNavas (ones without yagyOpavItham) sing wonderful lullabies for AzhwAr during the puRappAdu to pagal pathu maNdapam.
- Afternoon
- Divine assembly of polindhu ninRa pirAn, srI/bhU/nILA dhEvis, Adhi nAchiyAr, kurugA nAchiyAr, sEnai mudhaliyAr, poigai AzhwAr, bhUthathAzhwAr, pEyAzhwAr, thirumazhisai AzhwAr, kulasEkara AzhwAr, periyAzhwAr, nammAzhwAr, thoNdaradippodi AzhwAr, thiruppANAzhwAr, thirumangai AzhwAr, madhurakavi AzhwAr, nAthamunigaL, thirukkachi nambigaL, kUrathAzhwAn, piLLai lOkAchAryar, vEdhAnthAchAryar
- dhivya prabhandham – sEvAkAlam – thodakkam (starting) by arayar
- kaiththala sEvai (held in hand by archakas) for the AzhwAr who sung the day’s pAsuram during the start of their prabhandham
- arayar sEvai – abhinayam and vyAkyAnam recital for the specific pAsuram
- Evening
- Special thirukkOlam (attire/decoration) 1 for AzhwAr
- thiruvArAdhanam
- sARRumuRai for pAsurams recited during the afternoon sEvAkAlam
- Special thirukkOlam (attire/decoration) 2 for AzhwAr in pallakku (palanquin)
- Return puRappAdu for perumAL, nAchiyArs, sEnai mudhaliyAr, nammAzhwAr and emperumAnAr
- adhyayana uthsavam starts on the day after amAvAsyai (before vaikuNta EkAdhasi). This year, we only have 9 days of pagal pathu.
- During the whole uthsavam (both pagal and rA pathu), AzhwAr and emperumAnAr stays together always. They never separate from each other. This is direct demonstration of emperumAnAr being “mARan adi paNinthu uynthavan” (one who exemplified by being surrendered to nammAzhwAr).
- Every day, there is arayar sEvai from dhivya prabhandham – that is reciting the pAsurams with actions and dance. They also explain the meanings of AzhwArs’ pAsuram with the help of their own vyAkyanam called “thambirAn padi”.
- During pagal pathu, kaiththala sEvai (held in hand by archakas) for the AzhwAr who sung the day’s pAsuram during the thodakkam (start) of their prabhandham and sARRumuRai (completion) of their prabhandham.
Daily dhivya prabhandha sEvAkAlam, arayar abhinayam and vyAkyAnam, thirukkOlams
Day 1
- thiruppallANdu, periyAzhwAr thirumozhi (1st, 2nd centums)
- thiruppallANdu
- rAjAngam, rAjAngam
- thiruppallANdu, periyAzhwAr thirumozhi (3rd, 4th and 5th centums)
- chenniyOngu – periyAzhwAr thirumozhi 5.4
- vENu gOpAlan, krishNan killing of asuras coming in the form of calf and fruit
Day 3
- thiruppAvai, nAchiyAr thirumozhi
- thiruppAvai
- ANdAL, vINai mOhini
Day 4
- perumAL thirumozhi, thiruchchantha viruththam
- UnERu selvam – perumAL thirumozhi 4
- kALinga narthanam, mArIcha vadham
Day 5
- thirumAlai, thiruppaLLiyezhuchchi, kaNNinuN chiRu thAmbu
- kaNNinuN chiRu thAmbu - madhurakavi thiruvadi thozhal at the lotus feet of nammAzhwAr
- thirumAlai, kaNNinuN chiRu thAmbu
- bagAsura vadham, srI rAma shooting down 7 trees
Day 6
- periya thirumozhi (1st and 2nd centums)
- periya thirumozhi – first two padhigams
- gajEndhra mOksham, navanItha krishNan
Day 7
- periya thirumozhi (3rd 4th, 5th and 6th centums)
- thUviriya (3.6), paNdai nAnmaRai (5.7)
- krishNan stealing gOpikAs clothes, sleeping krishNan
Day 8
- periya thirumozhi (7th, 8th , 9th and 10th centums)
- theLLiyIr (9.6), akkum puli (9.6), munthuRa munnam (9.8)
- gOvardhana udhdharaNam, amirtha mOhini
Day 9
- periya thirumozhi (11th centum), thirukkuRunthANdagam, thirunedunthANdagam
- thirunedunthANdagam (first 3 pAsurams), muthukkuRi (kattuvichi – fortune teller incident)
- azhagiya maNAvALan, azhagiya maNAvALan sayanam with emperumAnAr at his lotus feet as nAchiyAr
Pictures
- Day 8 - https://plus.google.com/photos/107723698299182214927/albums/5967278692350744401
- Day 9
- Full set of pictures at https://plus.google.com/photos/107723698299182214927/albums/5967621872228330369
- AzhwAr and emperumAnAr at AzhwAr sannidhi during morning nithyAnusandhAnam. emperumAnAr is seated at the lotus feet of AzhwAr on this day. mAmunigaL is the only other AchAryan to be seated at the lotus feet of AzhwAr during his aippasi thirumUlam.
- periya thirumozhi sARRumuRai with thirumangai AzhwAr kaiththala sEvai
- thirunedunthANdagam - detailed abhinayam and vyAkyAnam by arayar swamy for the section where a srIvaishNava (kattu vichi) fortune teller explains the mood/situation of parakAla nAyaki (thirumangai AzhwAr) who is suffering in separation from emperumAn.
- nammAzhwAr in azhagiya maNavALan (srIranganAthan) thirukkOlam and emperumAnAr in srIranganachiyAr thirukkOlam
- thirunedunthANdagam sARRumuRai with thirumangai AzhwAr kaiththala sEvai
- sayana thirukkOlam for nammAzhwAr (as srIranganAthan) with emperumAnAr (as srIranganAchiyAr) at his lotus feet
- thirumuLAi chARRu (mruth sangarahaNam - collecting sand) for rA pathu
- emperumAnAr jIyar's special offering for AzhwAr/emperumAnAr and honors for him
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