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Sri Thirukatchi Nambigal

The Glory of Sri Thirukatchi Nambi

 

When Sri Thirukatchi Nambi was living in Poovirundavalli (a suburb of Chennai now known as Poonthamalli), Sri Varadaraja Perumal of Kanchipuram came in his dreams and instructed him to proceed to Kanchipuram and do pushpa Kainkaryam to HIM.  HE also showed Nambi how to reach HIS place. According to the wishes of Perumal Sri Thirukatchi Nambi created a Nandavanam in Poovirundavalli, spending all his wealth bequeathed from his father Sri Veeraraghava Chettiyar.

The place was renamed as Poovirunthavalli (abound of flowers) on the basis of the beautiful nandavanam (Garden of flowers) created by Sri Nambi.  He used to make garlands out of the flowers from the garden daily and went by walk all the way to Kanchipuram and offered them to Perumal.

 

On seeing the tired Nambigal while doing his pushpa kankaryam, Perarulala Perumal took pity on him and instructed him to stay in Kanchipuram itself and do alavatta (Fan made of palm leaves covered with silk cloth) kainkaryam to cool HIM down of the heat as Perumal came out of the sacred Fire. Thereafter Sri Nambigal was regularly doing Alavatta kaingaryam to Perumal and with great devotion, meticulously took great care of HIM. Perumal Devathirajan was very happy of HIS ardent devotee and decided to come out of HIS Archai posture (a prathista swaroopa of the Sacred Form) to have conversation with Sri Thirukatchi Nambi side by side every day. As ordered by Perarulalaperumal Sri Nambi  got Panja Samskaram  (five regulations  followed  to be a true     Srivaishnavan, viz. (1) to have *Samacharayanam  by Acharya (2) to have Thiruman (3) to get  self surrendered to  Iswar (4) to get (through Acharya) the three sacred Mantras (5) to worship Bhagavan daily with bakthi)

 

One day when Sri Thirukatchi Nambi was conversing with Perumal he asked HIM when he will get Moksha.  Perumal replied that he would get Moksha when he gets the Baghavatha Abimanam (to get the influence of an Acharya by doing kaingaryam to him).

 

Sri Thirukatchi Nambi decided to get Baghavatha Abimanam from Sri Thirukotiyur Nambigal who was living in Srirangam.  But he could not straight away request Sri Thirukotiyur Nambi to have him as his syshya.  He first disguised himself as a cow keeper and started working in the Ashramam of Sri Thirukotiyr Nambi.  Sri Thirukatchi Nambi adopted a unique method to attract Sri Thirukottiyur Nambi's attention.

 

One day Sri Tirukotiyur Nambi noticed that Sri Thirukatchi Nambi had not returned to the   Ashramam with the cow.  It was raining at that time. Therefore Sri Thirukotiyur Nambi went in search of his cow keeper.  He found Sri Thirukatchi Nambi in bare body lying on his cloths spread on the cow.  When Sri Thirukotiyur Nambi asked the cow keeper why he was doing like that, Sri Thirukatchi Nambi  told him that if the cow was drenched it would suffer from cold and if Sri Thirukotiyur Nambi drank the milk he would also catch cold. Therefore he was protecting the cow from the rain in order to save his master.  On reaching the Ashram, Sri Thirukotiyur Nambi very much impressed by the reverence shown towards him of the cow keeper, offered him food.  On successfully getting the abimanam of Sri Thirukotiyur Nambi, the cow keeper revealed that he was none other than Sri Thirukatchi Nambi and told him about the purpose of his visit.

 

There were innumerable incidents when Sri Perarulalaperumal came to the rescue of Sri Thirukatchi Nambi.  One day the Rathna Haram (The Sacred Diamond Necklace) of Perumal was missing.  When the King asked the Archakas how the necklace was missing, they told the king that Sri Thirukatchi Nambi only was always with Perumal and he is responsible for the missing necklace. The King arrested Sri Thirukatchi Nambi as he could not give any explanation. After 7 ½ hours, Perumal came in the dreams of the King and informed him that HE only kept the necklace hidden for 7 ½ hours in order to reduce the  7 ½ years of Sani Dasai which gripped Sri Thirukatchi Nambigal.  The King realizing the attachment and closeness of Sri Thirukatchi Nambi with Perarulalaperumal, released him immediately. Thirukatchi Nambi rushed to Devaperumal sannadhi and fell at HIS lotus feet and outpoured his heart with tears of mystic feeling rendered the famous, auspicious prabandham "Devarajashtagam" in praise of Sri Varadaraja Perumal.

 

Before Sri Ramanuja took sanyasam, he was called Ilayazhwar.  Sri Ilayazwar used to get all his doubts cleared by Perarulalaperumal through Sri Thirukatchi Nambi as he used to have conversation with Perumal directly.  Once Sri Ilayazhwar was upset and sought the help of Sri Thirukatchi Nambi to get the matters solved which were churning his mind.  When Sri Thirukatchi Nambi told Perumal about Sri Ilayazwar's predicament, Perumal asked Sri Nambi to convey the following six words to Sri Ilayazhwar:

 

(1)  I am the Paratathvam (I am Paramathma (Supreme Being)

(2) The individual souls are different from Paramaatma (Chith, Achith and Iswara/Paramathma)

(3) The solution is Saranagathi (to attain salvation self surrender at my feet)

(4) No need  for last remembrance (about ME)  when the soul is departing

(5) Moksha at the last stage of body (Moksha can be obtained only on laying off mortal body)

(6) Seek refuge at the feet of Periya Nambi (Get the Panchasamaskarathigal* from Sri Periya Nambi).

 

Sri Ilayarzhwar was very happy as he was having the same thoughts and Perumal confirmed them through Sri Thirukatchi Nambi.

 

Sri Thirukatchi Nambi lived for many more years doing alavatta kaingaryam to Perarulalaperumal and continued to have personal kataksham from Sri Varadaraja Perumal.  In view of this our elder learned scholars say that Sri Thirukatchi Nambi had his Prathista Swaroopa (Archa Thirumeni) installed in Poovirundavalli even when he was alive.

 

Perundevi Thayar sametha Perarulalan thiruvadigale sharanam.

 

Author: Ranga Madabushi

Article suggested by: Jayasri Jagannath