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MUKHYA
PRAANA (ANJANEYA SWAMI) TEMPLE, TRIPLICANE, CHENNAI, T NADU
Sri B Nagarajan
Consecration of Sri Mukhya Praana
Until a score and a half of years, Hanumantha Rayan Kovil Street, of
Triplicane i.e. Tiruvallikeni Chennai remained a citadel for Madhwa brahmins
and went by name of Agrahaaram. Sri Sri Sathyasandharu (1783-1794),
25th Pontiff of Sri Uttaradhi Mutt (after Sri Madhvacharya), consecrated, for
the benefit of Madhwas in Agraharam in 1794, idol of Sri Mukhya Praana
(Jagadguru) in a sanctum sanctorum measuring nine feet by seven feet. With
the generous donation of additional space by people adjacent to the temple,
now houses the concourse and a two feet path around of circumambulation.
Features of vigraha
The idol is nineteen inches tall made of hard granite
stone in standing posture with right leg stretching an inch in front of left.
With folded hands held near bosom with bracelets and tendon ornaments, He
wearing Kaupeenam, tucking mace resting on left clavicle and inside of
left upper arm, ear-studs and a small crown overhead stands for humility,
servitude, celibacy, renunciation, strength of character and a figure to be
meditated upon.
For the mortals, folded hands denote helplessness and
that nothing could be achieved by themselves and for this humble servant, God
is the Master. He alone can extend adequate protection, welcoming the
tormented soul to His fold with unbounded affection.
Renovation of the temple in 1910
There are no records as to how the temple was
maintained in subsequent years. Patronage extended by public then, remained
silent. Sri Sri Sathyajnana Theertharu (37th in lineage) of Sri Uttaradhi
Mutt, directed one local Madhwa supervisor (Sri Sathyananda Ramachar) to
supervise and oversee renovation of this small temple. After renovation,
Samprokohana was performed by His Holiness in 1910.
Sri Rama Association and functions of the temple
Again
in 1976, a facelift was given to the temple by Sri Rama Association (Estd.
1943) meeting the whole expenses. This Association, celebrates annual Sri
Rama Navami Mahotsav, drafting erudite and reputed scholars from outside
Tamilnadu, who give scintillating and masterly discourses during the nine day
period, which includes Bhajans (Dasarapadas) daily after discourses.
Note worthy item being Dharmopanayanam for poor boys on Sri Rama
Navami day. Besides this a grand procession of Sri Rama's portrait, is
taken out along the four mada streets of the famous Sri Parthasarathi
Swami Temple. Besides Sri Rama Navami, Navaratri, Hanumad Jayanthi,
Akshaiah Triteeya etc., are the days when people congregate in large
number and volunteer their services.
Kumbabhishekam
The old capola, which was leaking and dust of mortar
dropping from ceiling of sanctum sanctorum, was pulled down and a new capola
of thirteen feet height, was raised with multi colour idols adoring all sides
in accordance with tradition. Now concourse, inside walls of temple, floor on
prakara are in laid with glazed granite slabs. Ashtabandana
Kumbabhishekam of this renovated temple was performed by the presiding
pontiff (42nd in lineage) of Sri Uttaradhi Mutt Sri Sri Sathyaatma Theertharu
on 23.01.2000 after due conduct of poorvaanga rites according to
Aagama Saastras. During the process the inside of sanctum sanctorum was
left untouched to keep up and reminds its antiquity.
Devotees in and around, visit this temple daily and
pray. Everyone will have something to tell about his/her experience with the
temple.
Mukhya Praana is sustainer of life (life breath). One
who sits in the concourse of this temple and meditates feels elated and
rejuvenated.
|| Mukhya Praanantargata Sitapati Sri Ramachandra
preeyataam ||
A visit to this temple in the evening hours and sitting
on a meditation in the presence of the Mukhya Pranna is an experience that
you will cherish.
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