Wednesday, 27 August 2014

ॐ Andal Devi ॐ

Andal devi one who belonged to the Lord and the lord who was hers only , one who would marry none but the Lord
SRI BHUDEVI (ANDAL)

samudravasane devI parvatastanmanDale |
viShNupatnI namastubhyam pAdasparsh kShamasvame ||

Salutations to You, consort of Lord Vishnu, Who dwells in the oceans,And is adorned prettily by the mountains, Pardon me Mother, for setting my foot on You. This prayer is typically chanted after kara-darshanam and before one places his feet on Mother Earth for the first time at dawn. Placing one's feet is considered as an act of disrespect. In seeking forgiveness from the Goddess, one acknowledges the divinity of Mother Earth.
Andal is revered one in the Sri Sampradaya (one of the 4 Vaishnava Sampradaya's which was led by Sri Ramanuja Acharya) as an incarnation of Bhumi Devi, the consort of Lord Narayana. Andal Devi took birth on this earth to exhibit loving exchanges with Lord Rangannath in the form of his pure devotee.
Andal is one of the most extraordinary personalities in religious history. She is known in her native tongue of Tamil as an Alvar, one who is "immersed" in the depths of enjoyment of God, the omnipresent mysterious One. Tradition reckons 12 Alvars, of which Andal is the only female. Between the fifth and ninth centuries, in the Tamil-speaking region of South India, these saints revitalized the Indian religious milieu, sparking a renewal of devotional worship throughout the subcontinent. Traveling from place to place, from temple to temple, from holy site to holy site, they composed exceedingly beautiful poetry to their Divine Beloved, Vishnu
Alvar means one who is "immersed" in the experience of God, the omnipresent mysterious One.
The story of Andal goes that she appeared as a baby girl under a tulsi plant, in the garden of the Vatapatrasayi temple in Srivilliputtur, southwest of Madurai. A great devotee of Krishna named Vishnuchittar (Periyazhwar/Peri Alwar) found her, named her Kodhai/Goda and raised her as his daughter.She sang 30 sweet songs during this month of Dhanurmaas or Maargazhi which contain the principles and ideals of the Sri Vaishnava Sampradaya. Though born in Southern India, she assumes the guise of the Gopis and reflects their feeling of seperation from Krishna. She years for everlasting happiness and eternal service of the Lord.
Finally, at her request to marry Lord Ranganatha, and as suggested by Lord Ranganatha himself in the dream of Vishnuchittar, her father took her to the Sri Ranganatha temple in Sri Rangam where she climbed into the sanctum and married Lord Ranganath.Since time and memorial, Sri Vaishnavites all around the world sing these songs knows as the Thirrupavai every day to glorify the Lord and it gets a special flavour during the month of Maargazhi. Its interesting to note that each day of the month gets its name from each of the songs known as Pasurams. In her songs, Andal invites all her friends to join her by waking up early in the month before the Bramha Muhurta and singing the glories of the Lord and then preparing delicious Pongal which is a preparation made with Rice and Dahl .Andal prays to be granted the service of the Lord for all eternity and symbolizes the soul's inner craving to serve the Lord.
Her message is so beautiful and powerful that Sri Parasara Bhattar said that "Just as the mother cow gives milk even in the presence of its dead and stuffed calf, so also the Lord will bless us even though we are absolutely devoid of the supreme devotion of Andal, merely because we are repeating her words."
All Glories to Sri Sri Andal Devi !! May we all be blessed!!