Thursday, December 1, 2011

Sastha in Egypt


Iam always repeating one statement wherever I go. "Sastha was the only God whose worship was widespread throughout the world"...

Once I mentioned about Mt. Shasta at United States and the form of Lord Sastha worshiped there by native Indians. Some of our friends took interest on my words and went to Mount Shasta at United States. They informed me that it is a holy place according to the native Indians and there is a holy spring there which would destroy one's sin. Its still regarded as a mystic spot.

Even with Greek mythology we find name like EriSatha. Which is again a distorted pronunciation of Sastha or Saathan.

Today evening Shri. Sastha Gopal sent me an excellent discovery made by Dr.Jayakumar. It is a text from ancient Egypt. It is from a region called Kazir al Khadim from the Red Sea Area....

This is estimated to belong between 2nd century BC and 2nd century AD. It is a text- lipi found in an old papyrus in Egypt reading 'SATHTHAN'

Saththan is a Tamil representation of the name Sastha. In old Tamil texts Sastha is mentioned as Sathan. Even in a Tevaram Shiva is attributed as "Sathanai Maganai Vaithaar" - One who has Sathan (Sastha) as his son.

It is a written script of a trader who has written his name... So unless the name Saastha is widespread and popular one will not have this as his name. So even before 2000-2500 years ago the name of Sastha was popular even at Egypt.

Om Sarva Desikaaya Nama - One who the Lord all the Deshams...

Swamiye Sharanam Ayyappa

Monday, November 28, 2011

Thathwamasi - what is it?

[Query] What is Thathwamasi that is insribed in front of Sabarimala Sannidhanam ?
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How many of the pilgrims, who reaches the Sanctum of Ayyappa, reads this message there?

Thathwamasi - has nothing to do with the word "Thathuwam"..

It is one among the four Mahavakyas of the Vedhas...  Mahavakyas are the grand utterances of the Upanishads. The Final truth expressed in the Vedhas.

They contain the essence of the Vedanta and the ultimate truth. There are mahavakyas for all the four vedhas and everything convey the same meaning of Advaithic Truth.

The term Thathwamasi appears in the Samavedha - in the Chandogyopanishat.

Its a combination of three words

Tat Twam Asi = Thou art you. ie That is you
Tat - That
Twam - You
Asi - becoming / is

Here "That" refers to the Supreme being... ie Iam same as the supreme being

Understanding that we are not ordinary mortals - but we are the ultimate; this is Thathwamasi.

Tatvamasi is the fulfilment of spiritual knowledge. There is no second - "Iam that Supreme Entity"

This complex adwaithic wisdom is made simple in Ayyappa Thathwam... The State of Oneness... Thats the reason, once we wear the maala, we are taught to see everything as Ayyappan and everyone as Ayyappan.

Though we just call it outwardly and most of us never try to put the theory "everything is Ayyappan" into practice..

Just imagine the situation if it is in reality... "Every being is Ayyappan" "Every Devotee is Ayyappan" "Every piece of rock and mud is Ayyappan"...  Now there is no question of "I" here... because even "Iam Ayyappan..." ie  "Iam that Supreme Entity" ie "Thathwamasi"


Actually this (Thathwamasi and other) Mahavakyam is given as upadesham only while taking Sanyasam... Kanchi maha Swamigal said:

"It is to attain this highest of states in which the individual self dissolves inseparably in Brahman that a man becomes a sannyasi after forsaking the very karma that gives him inward maturity. When he is initiated into sannyasa he is taught four mantras, the four [principal] mahavakyas."

But Ayyappan is in Yoga Peetam at Sabarimala; He is a gurunathan there. Thats the reason he explicitly teaches this Maha Vaakya Saaram ie Thathwamasi with his Chinmudra...

Mahayogapeeto jwalantham mahantham 
Mahavaakya Saaropadesham Sushaantham
Maharshi Praharsha pradham gnana kaantham 
param jyoti roopam bhaje bhoothanatham

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Trayambakapuram - My favorite temples - Part III


Traymbaka puradheesam, Ganadhipa Samanvitham
Gajaroodam aham Vande, Sastharam Kuladaivatham
One Who is the Ruler of Tryambakapuram, who is with Lord Ganapathi and one who rides on an elephant, - I salute that Saastha who is the master of my dynasty

Almost every devotee who goes to Shabarimalai might have chanted this Slokam. But not even 1% of the devotees know where this Trayambakapuram temple is located. 

Trayambakapuram is one of the holy Kshetrams of Lord Sastha located near Tiruvaroor. The small temple is located amidst dense fields and is a very tranquil place.  This is an ancient temple for Lord Hariharaputra who is in the form of Bala Sastha.

Due to poor rood conditions and the muddy terrain, one can reach this place only with an own vehicle. But traveling to Trayambakapuram in the winding - isolated roads amidst palm trees is a very different and memorable experience.  But there is a chance of getting mislead because there will be no road or persons to guide you. And the temple legend says whenever the devotees are in need of assistance, Bala Sastha manifests in the form of a small boy and helps them. (We had an experience of getting lost and I just made a comment, "Only Bala Sastha has to come and show us the way",.....  Everyone of us were taken aback....  instantaneously from nowhere came a small boy... He said nothing - just pointed his finger to the direction of the temple... Even now my hairs stand on end when I write this.)
 
From the view of the spiritual sense, everything about the temple is special. 

The floor of the Sanctum is inscribed with the moola mantram of the Lord. And hence the priest takes utmost care while doing puja. Everytime he enters the sanctum sanctorum only after taking bath in the well within the temple.

Unlike in other Sastha temples Here Only one Parivaram - Veeran is seen with sword & weapons - just near the outer gate.

The compassionate Lord often appears in the dreams of the devotees, mostly as a small boy and shower His grace. Many devotees tell of vivid dreams in which the Lord comes to heal them, bless them and guide them

Needless to say, the deity, Bala Sastha is simply stunning. He is little beauty hardly 1 feet idol sitting on an Elephant. It is difficult to take one’s eyes off the Lord.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Sri Sastha Koti Archana at Banglore



Last week I was at Banglore to attend a glorious Sastha Preethi by the Kambankudi family at Seetharam Mandhir. After the event, Shri.(Kambankudi)Hari and Santosh invited me for a Koti Archana to Lord Sastha. While we have performed and witnessed several homas, navavarana pujas, laksharchas etc for Sastha,  Iam hearing Koti archana after a very long time and so and my curiosity peaked.  And so when they requested me to attend, I accepted without arguments.

Lord Hariharaputra is Avyaja Karunyamurthy, and even if a single flower is offered to Him, he bestows His boundless grace in return. 

And if this is chanted 1 CRORE number of times, what will be the vaibhavam of the Lord ? 

I could literally experience the radiance emanating from the Lord at the entire premises. This is happening at the residence of Sri B S Kesavan residing at “ROHINI” 17/61 9th cross, 1st main, CT Bed, Banashankari III stage, Katriguppe, Bangalore 560085 . He had made a Sankalpam to do a Koti Archana to Lord Sastha for the well being of the society. The most important point is, that the pooja is being conducted by an individual at his residence.


Events of such a great magnitude can happen only with the Divine intervention. The quality of the energy emanating speaks for itself – this has to be experienced than explained. Along with doing archana, I was requested to give a small lecture on the occassion. It is indeed a great punya accumulated in various Janmas – by which one can worship Lord Sastha. The Lord gave me a pleasant surprise here for not only doing archana but also to talk and ponder about his glory of “my beloved” who is being celebrated there. 

In the Boothanatha Geeta, Bhagavan Manikanta says:
"I (Parabrahma) am the source of all; all evolves from Me; thus comprehending, the wise, who are mindful (of the supreme truth), worship Me." 

So worshiping Lord Sastha is a very rare opportunity and is equivalent of worshiping all the divine beings.

The daily puja starts in the morning with Rudra Abhishekam to Lord Hariharaputra and immediately followed by chanting of Sahasranaama Archana by the dedicated Bhakthaas who sit for several hours.  The evening session continues with the archana, Ashtaavadhana pooja and with the ceremonious HARIVARAASANAM and Closing of the NADAI. Something similar to what happens at Sabari Mala.


I really felt sorry that I could not spend much time as I had to leave the same night.

The pooja started on the 13th November with support of Bhakthaas from Bangalore and a group of Bhakthaas from Chennai and has been progressing exceedingly well to reach a unimaginable number of over 50 lakhs in just under 13 days.  

As a mark of thanking the Lord for the grace he has showered on us, Shri Kesavan has scheduled a POORNA PUSHKALA KALYANA MAHOTSAVA in Bhajan Paddathi. This is to be held on on 1st January 2012 and usher in the New Year as well.  The Kalyana Utsavam will be held at Nagalakshmi Kalyana Mantapa, Banashankari II Stage, Near Devagiri Temple, Bangalore.

Shri Kesavan has extended a warm invitation to all the members of Shri Maha Sasthru Seva Sangam and our readers. We hope that those interested will make ample use of this opportunity and attain the grace of Lord Maha Sastha

I pray to Shri Bhaktaparipala Maha Sastha to bless all the organizers and enable them to bring us many more such opportunities. 

Friday, November 25, 2011

"Sadguru Vandhanam" - New Audio CD


Swami Sharanam

One of our close Associate Shri Chidambaram Bhagawathar and his team has brought out a wonderful Audio Cd on Lord Ayyappa titled "Sadguru Vandhanam" 

There is no commercial inclination attached to this project.

The noble mission of recording this Audio CD is to propagate the Bhagawath Nama. The mandali has decided to contribute a part of the sale proceeds to "Sri Sasthalaya Sevanam" project of Our Maha Sasthru Seva Sangam, ie for renovating various ancient Sastha temples

Another portion will be contributed to the spiritual and charitable activities being organized by several institutions, temples and Sabhas across India.

The cost of the CD is Rs.100/- and the contact number is +919849303461.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Kochi Thekke Thalam - My favorite temples - Part II


Few temples may be less ancient in age – but the impact which they give is beyond description. One such temple, which made a remarkable effect in my life is Kochi Thekkethalam..

Over 300 years ago a handful of enterprising men, started from a village called Kallidaikurichi,(Tirunelveli district). Their aim was to establish some business and improve their material prospects.

The Karandhaiyar palayam Samooham (of Kallidaikurichi) situated on the banks of river Thamirabarani, was the origin of a concept called Sastha Preethi. Consisting of 18 Agraharams, Kallidaikurichi was in the western ghat region, it was the border of Chera and Pandya Kingdoms in yester years.

Sastha was the beloved deity on both sides of hills. Kallidakuruchi had a temple for Sastha.

Lord ‘Manikandan’ (during his human incarnation) had come to this village and had called at the house of an old couple for some food. The Lord felt very happy with them and became "Kambankudi Daasan". People started celebrating the Lord and thus began the glorious Sastha Preethi through the Kambankudi family who hailed from Kallidakuruchi.
 
When the people of Karanthaiyar palaya samooham, moved out from Kallidaikurichi towards Kerala in search of a new life, Lord Sastha promised that He would accompany them.

Passing through hills and forests they underwent many hardships, but could overcome everything by the grace of Lord Dharma Sastha. They understood that the divine blessing of Lord Hariharaputra was following them. First they settled in a place between the present Mavelikkara and Kayamkulam. But they were not happy and were suffering with a sense of insecurity there… When the Raja of Cochin who visited Kayamkulam, found a community of businessmen there, he invited them to settle down in Mattancherry to carry on their trade.

Those days the geographical setup and main transport was water way. When the first Brahmin settlement went to Kochi, Vanchi Pattu (the boatmans song) was developed on the rivers and backwaters, sung by boatman on voyages to keep up their spirit.
 
As promised, Lord Sastha accompanied the Brahmin Community and thus they came over to Cochin. Soon was born the Cochin Karanthayar Palayam Mahasamooham.

Soon the Raja of Cochin understood the divine will and the importance of the place and he allotted the piece of land to the Samooham to construct a temple. 

The premises – though seem to look like a brahmin settlement - is a wonderful kshetram of the Lord and a witness to His endless leelas.

The Thekkemadam is located in Mattancherry, inside the Cochin Island. The main part of the shrine consists of the `Thekkethalam' and the sanctum housing the idol of Kurathooril Ayyan Lord Dharmasastha.

According to the temple history, during the time of the settlement, the people were very much troubled by the Yakshi who lived there.  She was troubling the people of Thekkethalam too. Lord Sastha took joy in teasing and tantalizing the Yakshi with His spiritual pranks. The ever merciful Lord assumed the form of a small boy and moved about in the midst of men as a member of the `samooham'. Though everyone warned the boy about the turbulences caused by Yakshi, he was least bothered. He went inside a place lit a lamp and sat there for a while. Everybody left the place out of fear. Soon He arrested her movements and averted a great havoc. He controlled the yakshi and made her reside inside the yakshi kavu.

After completing his mission – the Lord sat at Thekkethalam permanently. The cup with the vibudhi inside it which He used and an “anaiya vilakku”  - lamp lit by Him has been kept lighted permanently at the holy spot. Thekkethalam is now a part of the temple premises.

This temple has borne witness to the growth of the settlement here.

Soon after this, the samooham flourished and the celebration of Sastha Preethi along with the members of the Kambankudi family started here - as it was done at Kallidaikurichi. The festival, is to thank the lord for all the good he has done to us and praying for a better future too.

The actual temple is a real surprise for all those who look at the temple from outside. The temple premises is a beautiful place with serene atmosphere. The main part of the shrine consists of the `Thekkethalam' and the sanctum housing Kulathoor Ayyan which is fronted by a large hall. A beautiful water pond is adjacent to the temple.

There is a strange scene here. Generally we will see Sastha facing east sitting alone or with his consorts inside the Sanctum. But here the Lord is facing North, present along with Ganapati, Yakshi, Boothanatha and Shivalingam on his side. The Lord is called Kochi Thekke Thala Karthan – the master of the Thekke thalam.

We reach the sannidhanam where Lord Sastha reigns supreme in all His radiance, exuding all grace and charm! The idol made of granite is about three feet in height, with the right hand holding a flower bunch, the left hand placed on his folded knee. The image bears a close resemblance to the deity at Aryankavu.

The beauty of the deity defies all description and is more a thing to be experienced than expressed!

I can say even tens of thousands of Suryas cannot match Lord Sastha of Kochi Thekkethalam in His magnificence! 

Sree Manidasar has glorified this temple in his Panchakams and many other Viruthams and songs. Generally, the Sastha preethi performed at all other areas are symbolic and brief; but at Thekke Madam it is an opportunity to take part in the elaborate and traditional form of the sacred ritual and earn the blessings of Hariharaputra. 

The Lord is in all splendour and bestows grace to the devotees. The grace, majesty, benovelence, divinty everything put together is Kochi Thekkethala Karthan. We can see Him facing us asking “What do you wish?” and whatever we ask, he will give.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Mahaperiyava on Seshadri Swamigal


Last century witnessed the Trinities (brahma,vishnu,siva) Seshadri Swamigal (tiruvananamalai) ,Kanchi  Mahaperiyava,Sri Ramana Maharishi (also known as Chinna Seshadri swamigal).Here is the excerpt from Mahaperiyava

Shri.Bharanidharan : I was writing 'Arunachala magimai' at that time. One day, I said to Maha Periyava that I am unable to locate the house where Shri Seshadri Swamigal lived between 1870 to 1889. Maha Periyava said ' why don't you take efforts to find the house?' and directed me to various people. The search narrowed down to 2 to 3 houses. It was then I met the old man who built the house where Swamigal ived and he said ' when the elder(est) son was 19years he became mad and ran away from the house'. So, finally, I located the Shri.Seshadri Swamigal's house.


Then, when i went to have darshan of Maha Periyava who was at Kollavar Chatram, i briefed HIM on the developments. He said ' shall we buy the house, much like Sangeetha mummoorthigals' houses have been bought in Thiruvaroor?'. We formed a committee, collected money, the house was bought and named as 'Sri Kamakoti Seshadri Swamigal Nivasam'. Maha Periyava then asked a portrait of Seshadri Swamigal to be kept in the house and Moovalur Gopala Dheekshitar was asked to shift his residence there and do agni hotram and ishti homam. then, under instructions of Maha Periyava, the aradhana of Swamigal was started in Margazhi Navami.

One day, Maha Periyava drew a plan on the sand at Sivasthanam, Thenambakkam, on how to build a mantap at Swamigal's residence. A trust was formed with Nalli Kuppusamy Chetty, 'Sangupani' Sivaraj Mudaliyar, K.R.Visvanathan and i was also a part of it. In 1985 Sehsadri Jayanthi was also started in Thai, Hastham, again under HIS instructions.


On Jan 21st,1987 (Thai Hastham) I went to the mutt to receive Maha Periyava's blessings for the celebs to go off well and casually mentioned about Unjavrithi that i witnessed at Thiruvaiaru just a couple of days back, during Thiyagaraja aradhana. Maha Periyava said 'start unjavrithi in Seshadri Swamigal Jayanthi too'. I said 'okay, will plan for the next year' 'why next year? start now'. i said i do not know anything about unjavrithi. Maha Periyava showed an old man standing nearby and said ' ivarukku thalaipagai kattu. sombu onnu tholla (shoulder) pottuko, and as you go on the street the ladies will put rice in the sombu, collect it and come back.thats all unjavrithi is all about'. 'bhajanai?'. 'no need for professionals, just the two of you would be enough'. 'what to sing?'. Maha Periyava thought for a moment, started putting thalam and began to sing 'Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Kaamaakshi, Jaya Jaya jaya Jaya kaamakoti, Jaya jaya Jaya jaya Seshadri'.just repeat this. the next year, Papanaasam Sri Kunjumani Bhagavathar joined us.


One day, when we were talking about the registration of Seshadri Swamigal's house, Maha Periyava asked me ' how many Seshadris are involved in this?'. I said 'four'.Maha Periyava said 'five' - first Seshadri Swamigal, then your friend who is with us now, the advocate who verified the documents, the clerk in the register office and, of course, your father!!'.


Yet another day when i went to Thenambakkam, Maha Periyava sat like Seshadri Swamigal, with legs folded in the same way and his left hand palm holding the chin and asked ' is this not how HE is sitting?'. I could not make out any diff between the two of them and tears welled up in my eyes.

It was some time later that Maha Periyava spoke those immortal words ' will I ever become like Seshadri Swamigal?, will I attain that level?' If Maha Periyava whom all of us know is saakshath Parameswaran said this of Seshadri Swamigal, at what level HE must have been? Brahamananda nilai !!

Qualification of getting Moola Mantra upadesam


Query :-

Swami sharanam,

Some of our friends asked, what is the qualification of getting Moola Mantra upadesam. (Sastha  or any god)

I have not answered to them, since I feel you are the right person to answer authentically.

According to me if the person is ready for this it comes automatically, but  I I say this they may not believe and they expected detailed answer.

Can you explain in your blog please.
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I have already given a note here
http://shanmatha.blogspot.com/2011/05/guru-mantra-upadesham.html

Moola mantram is the very form of the God... U may be called by one name today (in this janma) and another name tomorrow.. But God's name is permanent... Thats why people are suggested to do Nama Japam and Naama keerthanam...

If Nama japam itself can bring so much glory just imagine how powerful the moola mantram will be? Nama is God's name... whereas Moola Mantram is the very form of God himself.

First of all the Moola Mantram has originated from the Lord Himself. It's the most sacred one in the world.  Right from the start of the creation the moola mantra is used by countless number of Rishis to do the Mantra japam to please the Lord and to get his blessings.

Moola mantram upadesham may happen in two (and rarely three)  ways....

This is what is prescribed in various Tantras like Kularnavam...

1.
First a person is totally immersed in devotion towards a particular God and want to do the upasana...

He surrenders to a particular person - identifying him as his Guru.

Then one has to plead to the Guru for upadesham... And Guru has to observe the sishya and carefully watch his actions for a period of time... Only of he is satisfied he may consider him for giving the mantra upadesham.

For some people only some mantras are suitable; So if a person voluntarily asks for mantra upadesham, his horoscope has to be assessed to check whether this mantram will suit him. Or Siddhari Shodhanam may also be conducted. Most of the Gurus do this and exception from these tests are there for a few mantras.

After this over a period of time, gradually various mantras right from ganapaty (as per the sampradhaya) are given to the disciple

2.
The second case happens due to a divine will - a Mahan or Guru due to his compassion towards the Sishya, gives him the upadesham. Even without asking, one may get the mantra upadesham. This one is actually superior than asking. Its a momentary decision or intuition which makes the Guru to give the upadesham...

Prahalaadha, was given Upadesha of moola mantra from Narada even when Prahalaadha was in the womb.

Iam forunate enough to have personally witnessed few such incidents at Pampa, Veliyanavattam, Karimala and Sannidhanam. Just while sitting in the puja, meditation or Sastha Preethi, the Guru calls someone and gives him the treasure.

3.
The third case, When the Guru parampara order - is in disorder, some divine intervention takes place to set it right... Either the giver should have the blazing fire or atleast the receiver should be a dry log... but in todays case - both are very difficult to find. So for a few very very rare cases mantra a divine force may manifest in dream etc to give the upadesham....  This happens only for one in a million.

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So if one is really interested in doing moola mantra japam, one has to catch hold the feet of his guru. Anyway - the qualification for getting a moola mantram - is decided by Bhagawan himself. So one has to sincerely pray to the Ishta deivam to show the proper Guru and to give him the upadesham through the Guru. So once the time comes or rather when "He" feels you are qualified, you get the mantra upadesham.

A very very fortunate person will get to know the moola mantra through proper upadesham. And the person who is now a Shishya of that Acharyan must not at any cost disclose the mantram openly to anyone. These Secred Mantras only when got through an Acharya from a true sampradayam and Guru Parampara, will the power of the potency of these mantras. Only mantras obtained through proper Guru will earn the grace of the Lord.


{The Sishya has to salute the Guru with Dakshina and the Guru has to acknowledge it. This has to be done very clearly... I was wondering why this step is insisted so much?  On pondering over this, it  reminded me of three famous (rather interesting) phrases
1. "Pusthaka Guru" ie Reading the moola mantram from a book and start doing the japam on his own....
This method is not allowed and when practiced, it will not give any result....

2. "Mantra Thiruttu" ie When the Guru is giving upadesham to a sishya, a person making an eavesdrop on them and start chanting on own
This method is a great sin and will give negative result....

3. 2. "Mantra Sweekaranam" ie The person instigating a guru very cleverly and somehow make him utter the moola mantram - and even without the knowledge of the Guru, they themselves consider this as upadesham and start chanting.
This is a worst crime
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Guru Krupa - the Golden touch


You are going to a temple casually... What will you do if a complete stranger casually stops you, come to you and says, “You are a Brahmin belonging to _______ gothra. You were not born for this purpose . . . Your lifetime purpose is different. Learn Sanskrit and enter the Upasana Marga”?

99% reaction will be - you come to a conclusion that you are dealing with a madman or yet another way to make money. 

But Ambika Dattan,a young school boy did not leave... He stopped and listened or.... something made him to stop... The face of the mysterious man was very very familiar.

Ambika Dattan was actually in a confused mind set - for the past few days... He was unable to come to a conclusion. Life bound him to disown responsibilities but renunciation was equally enchanting.

It so happened that one tuesday evening, during the month of Maasi he was casually moving inside a temple entrance. Ambika Dattan was encountered by this person... He stopped the boy and started questioning him...

The boy actually didn’t know what to do. Out of sheer desperation, he stood up, thinking of running. But, he heard a voice which clearly ordered, “Iam a Parabrahma vasthu and Ive manifested here just for you ! Iam here to answer your prayer ! be here !” 

Ambika Dattan was perplexed as he couldn’t make out anything. But the person soon started narrating many personal instances, "His" connection with the boy's family for generations.. Still Ambika Dattan was very hesitant in staying back.. Finally he spoke about one personal prayer made by the boy at an Adhishtanam - during his childhood. Finally he revealed his identity and started explaining the reason for his visit. What was heard only in stories -was happening in reality. Divinely inspired, the boy even forgot to salute the great person standing in front of him.  

The person spoke to the young boy for more than half an hour and explained him the reality of the Mahavakhyams given in the four Vedas. He gave him few more insturctions to be carried out and finally He imparted the knowlege of Devi Upasana to Ambika Dattan. 

(There are many more highly miraculous incidents and informations which was imparted, but due to their sanctity, Ambika Dattan requested me not to publish it here.)

He instructed Ambika Dattan to return home and continue the upasana and assured rest will automatically happen.

When the parting moment came, the boy was totally awestruck to say anything... The mysterious person stood there, blessed him and walked away!

Ambika Dattan then returned to his place, and lives happily embraced by the person’s blessings. This became the turning point in Ambika Dattan's life. 

The ‘person’ who stopped the young boy is actually not a "mere person". He is more than that. The main purpose of this post - is intended to show the glory of a compassionate gurunatha who came to lend a helping hand to the boy whom he had promised janmas ago... he had come back after 70 years of his Maha Samadhi...

Yes ! 70 years after the Maha Samadhi - the person who came there was none other than the Great Mystic -  Shri Seshadri Swamigal.  

Sri Seshadri Swamigal is one of the greatest Indian saints who lived Thiruvannaamalai. He was beyond the description of a saint, a reality that cannot be clutched and clasped by the mind leading one to realization.

Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi, Maha Periyaval of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam said once "will I attain a state like Seshadri Swamigal?". Such was the greatness of Gurunathar Sri Seshadri Swamigal

Yesterday I had a golden chance of going to Thiruvannamalai and had a blissful stay at Seshadri Swamigal's Adhishtanam. This reminded me of the above encounter of Ambika Dattan and Seshadri Swamigal. 

Seshadri Swamigal, well known as Hiranya Bahu - "Saint with a golden hand", whose touch can bring fortune even to an ordinary mortal.

Ambika Dattan is a living example as to what Guru Krupa can do to a person... 

Naasti Thathwam Param Gurum
There is no thathwam other than Guru 

Guru is a father, a friend, a guru and a savior, all in one. 

Friday, November 11, 2011

Sabarimala Yatra begins

Mandala Kaalam is fast approaching and on an average Iam receiving atleast 6-7 mails daily - asking for doubts... Can I do this that, Can I watch TV? Can my wife/mother eat non vegetarian...etc etc

I have already made a detailed note last year... For new members, please read it here

I always insist on one Golden Rule and my favorite rule - "Guru Vaakyam Pramaanam" - Guru's words are Final. But few senior Guruswamys complained me regarding the behavior of today's Guruswamys and asked me to explicitly warn - regarding the quality of Guruswamys...

Being a Guruswamy - Its already a profession to many people...So please see the anushtanam, good behavior and most important - discipline - a person having all these three is fit to be a Guru. (You may be surprised to see that devotion is not in the list - A person with true devotion automatically gets all these three qualities)

And please give due respect to the Maala you are wearing... Physical and mental cleanliness is absolutely necessary.. Try to be really sincere to the maximum extend and follow the practices strictly. Wearing slippers, using leather belts, (you may have your own reasons for justifying all these... But everything said and done it will definitely affect the sannidhyam - divinity of the Vrutham)

All that corrupts you mind - can be avoided.. (Please try avoid watching TV. Today's Kalipurushan stays in the form of Television. If you avoid seeing unnecessary programs and serials... I can promise, you'l definitely enjoy a very good experience both during the vrutham and during the dharshanam)

Make it a discipline that you go to the temple regularly.. Taking bath twice a day, doing atleast a simple puja and calling out Sharanams is part of the daily routine. People who are having Upanayanam - make it a strict practice that you do sandhya vandhanam and Gayatri Japam regularly - both in the morning and evening. Even if you are unable to go to a temple - its ok. Ayyappan will be happy seeing you doing your given duty (sandhya) But without Sandhyavandanam whatever you do - is a waste.

Doing Annadhanam is a very big Kainkaryam... But donot waste food in the name of Annadhanam... We see tons and tons of food being wasted at Sannidhanam, Pampa and Veliyanavattam - in the name of annadhanam. Annam Brahma - Please dont waste it.

If you see any devotee smoking or drinking within the Poonkavanam - you have all right to question him. Object this and ask him to stop - make him understand that he is not only committing a sin but also creating hazard to the other devotees.

Just by calling everyone as "Swami"- nothing is going to happen. Understand the reality that everyone is Ayyappan. The Lord resides inside each and every devotee. So donot PUSH or cause trouble to even a single devotee. Just because of this unruly behaviour and the pushing- the tragic accident at Pulmedu occured last year.

As usual please avoid using plastic at sabarimala and let us make Sabarimala clean and green.... Thats a very big offering to Ayyappan than doing any other puja.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Shivananda Vijayalakshmi left for Shripuram

Received the news that Smt. Shivananda Vijayalakshmi, a great devotee of Swami Shivananda and a renowned Upanyasaki and Srividyopasaki attained the lotus feet of Sri Mahatripurasundari yesterday. Mami lived in Madurai, the dwadashanta kshetram, devoting every minute of her life to the sanatana dharma.

Can anyone forget the Soul-stirring Lalita Sahasranamam by her ? Being a Srividya upasaki herself, this is one of her masterpieces. The audio released in 1960s still holds the fort, running in each and every home. She is the guru for almost 90% of us to learn Lalitha Sahasranamam (through her cassette)...

A few occasions I spent with her was more valuable than several hours of study. We pray to the Empress Lalita Parameshwari to grant solace to the grieving family and the sishyas

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Putra Prapti , Horoscope and Hariharaputran


For some obvious reasons... I had stopped looking Horoscopes for the past one year.. except for very few cases.... The main reason was when one of our family friend insisted me to see a horoscope regarding child birth... 

Even for getting a remedy - one's Karma has to permit him... 

In Bharata desham, birth of a child has always been a priority after marriage. After almost 10 years of marriage, and almost all the "Professional" astrologers have discouraged them. 

Analysing a horoscope for child birth has to be done very accurately... Most of the astrologers fail to differentiate between Childlessness and delay in Child birth.

Immediately a Sarpa Shanti is suggested by them.... And what people generally do is perform a puja at Kalahasti or visit Tirunageswaram and start complaining again.

And delay in child birth may be due to the bad influence of any of the nine grahas... First this has to be identified... only after this pariharam has to be suggested. Not every childlessness is connected to Naaga dosha.

Sarpa Dosha is caused due to various reasons.. One cannot simply generalize this... This occurs due to the wrath of the Serpent in previous birth. Due to Sarpa dosha, marriages may be delayed, Progeny may be denied and/or  miscarriages will occur. There are many varieties of Sarpa dosham. Based on this the parihara has to be decided. For most of the cases a simple pushpanjali (on appropriate place and time) would solve the entire issue... 

Yet another  important fact is, the devatas who actually control the navagrahas... For example to please (Chevvai) Mars, without pleasing Subramanya one cannot get 100% result and get the problem resolved.

And coming back to our case.. A lot of issues were present in both the horoscopes and something struck me... I closed the horoscope and returned it... My only suggestion was to fall at the feet of "My beloved". A Lord who can cause fear even to the Prarabdham... 

An archana for Lord Maha Sastha at a specific Sasthru kshetram  - for seven consecutive weeks. I suggested to light the lamp at their home during the same time (when the archana is done) and pray to the Lord earnestly to grant a putra prapti... 

prArthita putra pradaM vasanta nata bRndaM
dIrghAyuHpradaM dIna jana phala pradam
The one who bestows sons.He is worshipped in Spring by crowds of people.
He grants longevity. He bestows happiness to destitutes

Sastha is the only God who promises Putra praapti even in His moola mantram

I think its needess to say about the result... 

Money Corrupts Devotion

Let me start with a story----------

A man who was very meek and humble used to come to Ramakrishna Paramahamsa every now and then. Whenver he saw Paramahamsa, he always did a namaskaram and saluted him utmost reverence and respect. After sometime he stopped coming and they knew nothing of what had happened to him. 

One day, Paramahamsa and few of his disciples, went over to a nearby place in a boat. As they were getting down from the boat, they saw the same person sitting on the bank of the Ganges, where, in the fashion of big folks, he was enjoying the pure air of the river. On seeing Ramakrishna, he accosted him in a stylish tone with the words, "Hallo Thakur! How are you doing now?" 

Everybody were taken aback seeing the drastic change in his behaviour.  Paramahamsa simply smiled and said  "I tell you,  this man must have come by some riches. Can't you see what a great change has come over him?" 

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I could not avoid my mind relating this story - when I met a devotee at Sabarimala during September.. I know this person for the past 4-5 years (Iam sure many of you would be knowing him and will be difficult for you to beleive this)... I still remember how he lived as a humble devotee... and our encounter was almost similar to the above story... 

He did a very great service to the Lord and really hats off for the work done, by which he is quite known to everybody. But Hariharaputra's game is always unique... Once you come into His clan, then your test begins... And you can pass the test Only by His grace...

The first test from Swami is regarding ego and desire.

(In Mahabarata - Satyaki has a platform - which actually brings out all the inner truth in your mind... something similar happened that day)

Money is the object of temptation... 

Right in front of the Lord - from the very beginning his talk was literally around money... Just casually I asked about the Makara Jyothi yatra... Immediately  he gave a reply.... "If any of your friends are interested just ask them to contact me... Its just 7000 rupees per head... You see.. Iam influential and can take people along with _________ " 

This person is a bachelor and Ive heard the same person saying, "Ayyppa is everything for me"(few years back).

But this time... I really felt disheartend to see this change in him

He continued... 
"If I just say Ayyappa - Ayyappa and keep on spending everything for God, who will look after me? And when Mahalakshmi comes, one has to take all steps to keep her with you. When opportunity comes, only fools dont utilize it" 

I still wonder what made him talk all the truth in his mind....

The desire for money makes such a difference in a man!

I dont mean that one has to become a sanyasi and never touch money... But doing it in the name of God and exploiting the devotion - is something unacceptable... There are a number of ways that you can make more money... 

Sastha is a Kalpaka Vruksha, the wish-fulfilling tree. You will certainly get whatever you ask of him. He has never turned anyone empty handed... As one thinks, so one receives... Iam sure he is going to earn a lot by this January....

Iam not writing this to attack anyone personally... Its just my observation on yet another the leela of the dearest son of Mohini

Lets pray that everyone of us qualify His test.

Gnana Sadgurunathane.. Sharanam Ayyappa

Monday, October 31, 2011




A commentary on Kirathaashtakam - a lecture given to a closed group of members during a Sastha Preethi....

Though projected as a ferocious deity, the Karunyam of Kiratha Sastha is uncomparable. It has been one of the turning principles of my spiritual life.

One of the primary stuti to this Lord is Kirathaashtakam is in Shardula Vikreedita Chandas.

роЖро░ிроп роХேро░ро│ ро╡ро░்роорой் - роТро░ு ро╡ро░ро▓ாро▒்ро▒ு роиாропроХрой் роРропрок்рокройிрой் роХродை

роЖро░ிроп роХேро░ро│ ро╡ро░்роорой் - роРропрок்рокройிрой் роХродை 

рокроХ்родро░்роХро│் роРропрок்рокройைроХ் роХாрог роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைроХ்роХு рокроЯைропெроЯுроХ்роХுроо் роиேро░роо் родுро╡роЩ்роХிро╡ிроЯ்роЯродு. (роРропрок்рок роЪீроЪрой் роОрой்роХிро▒ ро╡ாро░்род்родைропை роиாрой் роТрок்рокுроХ்роХொро│்ро╡родிро▓்ро▓ை. роЗро▒ைрокроХ்родி роОрой்рокродு роОрок்рокோродுроо் рооройродிро▓் роЗро▒ைро╡ройை роОрог்рогுро╡родு; роЕродு роОрой்рой роХுро▒்ро▒ாро▓ роЪீроЪройா? ро╡ро░ுроЯрод்родிро▓் роЪிро▓ роиாроЯ்роХро│் роороЯ்роЯுроо் роЗро░ுрок்рокродро▒்роХு)

ро╡ிро░род рооுро▒ைроХро│ை роТро┤ுроЩ்роХாроХ роХроЯைрокிроЯிроХ்роХிро▒ாро░்роХро│ா роЗро▓்ро▓ைропா роОрой்рокродைропெро▓்ро▓ாроо் родாрог்роЯி, роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைропிрой் родாроХ்роХрод்родிро▓் роЙрог்роЯாрой роирой்рооைроХро│் рокро▓рок்рокро▓! роЖройாро▓் рооிроХ роЪௌроХро░்ропрооாроХ рооро▒роХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯ роТро░ு роирокро░் роРропрок்рокрой் ! роЖроо் ! роиீроЩ்роХро│் роиிройைроХ்роХுроо் роЪுро╡ாрооி роРропрок்рокрой் роЗро▓்ро▓ை. роЕро╡ро░் ро╡ேро▒ு! роЕродே роХроЯро╡ுро│ிрой் рокெропро░ிро▓் рокிрой்ройாро│ிро▓் ро╡ாро┤்рои்родு роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைропை роЗрой்ро▒ு роироороХ்роХு рооீроЯ்роЯுроХ் роХொроЯுрод்род роТро░ு рооாро╡ீро░рой், роТро░ு ропோроХி роЙрог்роЯு; роЕро╡ро░ுроо் роРропрок்рокрой் родாрой். роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைроХ்роХுроЪ் роЪெро▓்ро▓ுроо் роТро╡்ро╡ொро░ு рокроХ்родройுроо் роЕро▒ிрои்родிро░ுроХ்роХ ро╡ேрог்роЯிроп ро╡ро░ро▓ாро▒ு роЗродு.

рооீрог்роЯுроо் роЪொро▓்роХிро▒ேрой்... роЗро╡ро░் роиாроо் рооுрой்ройро░ே роХேроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│ роорогிроХрог்роЯрой் роЗро▓்ро▓ை. роорогிроХрог்роЯройிрой் роХாро▓роо் ро░ொроо்рокро╡ுроо் рооுро▒்рокроЯ்роЯродு. роРропрок்рокрой் ро╡ро░ро▓ாро▒்ро▒ு роиாропроХрой். роХாро▓роЪ்роЪுро┤ро▒்роЪிропிро▓் роХாрогрооро▓் рокோроп், рооிроХ роЪрооீрокроХாро▓род்родிро▓் роЪிро▓ роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிропாро│ро░்роХро│ாро▓் роХрог்роЯெроЯுроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯро╡ро░். роЗрой்ро▒ு роироороХ்роХு роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை родро░்роо роЪாро╕்родா роХோро╡ிро▓் рооீрог்роЯுроо் роХிроЯைрок்рокродро▒்роХு роХாро░рогрооாройро╡ро░். рокро▓ро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роЗро╡ро░ைрок்рокро▒்ро▒ி роЕродிроХроо் родெро░ிропாродு.

роХродைропை роХро╡ройрооாроХ рокроЯிропுроЩ்роХро│்... роЗрои்род ро╡ро░ро▓ாро▒்ро▒ிро▓் роХாрогрок்рокроЯுроо் ро╡ாро╡ро░ைрод்родாрой் рокுро░ாродройрооாрой ро╡ро░ро▓ாро▒்ро▒ிро▓் роЗрогைрод்родு роХுро┤рок்рокி ро╡ிроЯ்роЯродு рокுро░ிропுроо்.

рокро▓роХாро▓рооாроХ роиாрой் роЪெроп்родு роХொрог்роЯிро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роЖро░ாроп்роЪ்роЪிропிрой் ро╡ிро│ைро╡ாроХ роХрог்роЯро▒ிрои்род роЙрог்рооைроХро│ை, роРропрок்рокройை - роЖро░்роп роХேро░ро│ ро╡ро░்рооройை роЗроЩ்роХு рокроХிро░்рои்родு роХொро│்роХிро▒ேрой்.


рокроХ்родрокро░ிрокாро▓ройிрой் рокாрод ро╕்рооро░рогрод்родுроЯрой்
V. роЕро░ро╡ிрои்род் роЪுрок்ро░роорог்ропроо்

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роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை родро░்роо роЪாро╕்родா

роЪாро╕்родா ро╡ро┤ிрокாроЯு роОрой்рокродு рокாро░род родேроЪрод்родிро▓் рооிроХрод் родொрой்рооைропாрой роТрой்ро▒ு. родெрой்ройроХрод்родிро▓், роХுро▒ிрок்рокாроХ родрооிро┤роХрод்родிро▓ுроо் рооро▓ைропாро│ родேроЪрод்родிро▓ுроо் роЕродு роЗрой்ройுроо் роЖро┤рооாроХ ро╡ேро░ூрой்ро▒ி роЗро░ுроХ்роХிро▒родு. роЪுрооாро░் 2000 роЖрог்роЯுроХро│் рокро┤рооைропாрой роЪாро╕்родா роХோро╡ிро▓்роХро│் роЗроЩ்роХு роЪро░்ро╡ роЪாродாро░рогроо்; ро╣ро░ிро╣ро░рокுрод்родிро░рой் роОрой்ро▒ு рокுро░ாрогроЩ்роХро│் роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯுроо் роЗрои்род рокро░роо்рокொро░ுро│், роТро░ு родெроп்ро╡ீроХ ро▓ீро▓ைропிрой் роХாро░рогрооாроХ "роорогிроХрог்роЯрой்" роОрой்ро▒ рокெропро░ுроЯрой் рокூрооிропிро▓் родோрой்ро▒ி, рокாрог்роЯிроп роорой்ройройாро▓் роХрог்роЯெроЯுроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯு, ро╡ро│ро░்роХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯு, рокாрог்роЯிрооாродேро╡ிропிрой் родро▓ைро╡ро▓ிроХ்роХாроХ рокுро▓ிрок்рокாро▓் роХொрог்роЯுро╡ро░ роХாроЯ்роЯுроХ்роХுроЪ் роЪெрой்ро▒ு, рооро╣ிро╖ி роОройுроо் роЕро░роХ்роХிропை ро╡родைрод்родு, рокுро▓ிроХ்роХூроЯ்роЯроЩ்роХро│ை роХூроЯ்роЯி ро╡рои்родு, роЗро▒ுродிропாроХ роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை роОройுрооிроЯрод்родிро▓் ропோроХ рокீроЯрод்родிро▓் роЕрооро░்роХிро▒ாро░்.

роЗродு роУро░் рокுро░ாрог роиிроХро┤்ро╡ு; роЗродрой் рокிрой்ройро░் роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைропிро▓் роХோро╡ிро▓் роХொрог்роЯ родро░்роороЪாро╕்родாро╡ை роороХ்роХро│் рокропрокроХ்родிропுроЯрой் ро╡ро┤ிрокроЯ்роЯுроХ் роХொрог்роЯிро░ுрои்родாро░்роХро│்.

рокрои்родро│роо் роЕро░роЪ ро╡роо்роЪроо்

роЗрок்рокроЯிропாроХ рокрой்ройெроЯுроЩ்роХாро▓роо் роЙро░ுрог்роЯோроЯிроп роХாро▓род்родிро▓் рокрои்родро│роо் (рокрод்роо родро│роо்) ро░ாроЬ ро╡роо்роЪроо் роХி.рокி. 904 -ро▓் роЙро░ுро╡ாройродு. роородுро░ைропிро▓் роиிро▓ை роХொрог்роЯ рокாрог்роЯிроп роЕро░роЪро░்роХро│், роЪோро┤ро░்роХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் рокро▓ роОродிро░ிроХро│ிрой் родாроХ்роХுродро▓்роХро│ாро▓் роЪிродро▒ுрог்роЯு, роЕродிро▓் роТро░ு рокроХுродி, родроЩ்роХро│் ро░ாроЬ்роп ро╡ிроЪுро╡ாроЪிроХро│் ро╡ро▓ுро╡ாроХ роЗро░ுрои்род родெрой்рокாрог்роЯி - роХேро░ро│ роОро▓்ро▓ைроХро│ிро▓் роХுроЯிропேро▒ிройாро░்роХро│்.
рокрои்родро│роо் роЕро░рог்рооройைропிро▓்
роХроЯ்роЯுро░ை роЖроЪிро░ிропро░் роЕро░ро╡ிрои்род் ро╕ுрок்ро░роорог்ропроо்

роЪெроЩ்роХோроЯ்роЯை, роЗро▓род்родூро░், рокூроЮ்роЪாро░், рокрои்родро│роо் роЖроХிроп роЗроЯроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் рокாрог்роЯிроп ро░ாроЬ ро╡роо்роЪроо் роХுроЯிропேро▒ிропродு. родроЩ்роХро│் рокாрог்роЯிроп ро╡роо்роЪ родிро▓роХрооாроХ ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХிроп роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை роЪாро╕்родாро╡ைропே роЕрог்роЯி роТро░ு роХிро│ை роЙро░ுро╡ாройродு. рокрод்родு рокроХுродிроХро│ை роЙро│்ро│роЯроХ்роХிроп ро░ாроЬ்роЬிропрооாроХ роЕродு ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХிропродாро▓், рокрод்родு родாрооро░ை роЗродро┤்роХро│ை роЙро░ுро╡роХிрод்родு, рокрод்роо родро│роо் роОрой்ро▒ рокெропро░் роЕродро▒்роХு ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХிропродு. роЗродுро╡ே рокிрой்ройாро│ிро▓் рокрои்родро│роо் роОрой்ро▒ாройродு.

роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை роЪாро╕்родாро╡ைрок் рокோро▒்ро▒ி роЙро░ுро╡ாрой рокாрог்роЯிроп ро░ாроЬ рокро░роо்рокро░ை роиாро│роЯைро╡ிро▓் рокрои்родро│ ро░ாроЬ ро╡роо்роЪроо் роОрой்ро▒ே роЕро▒ிропро▓ாропிро▒்ро▒ு.

роЗродрой் рокிрой்ройро░ே роиாрой் роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯ்роЯ роЪுро╡ாро░ро╕்ропрооாрой родிро░ுрок்рокроЩ்роХро│ுроо், рооро░்роороЩ்роХро│ுроо் роЕро░роЩ்роХேро▒ро▓ாропிро▒்ро▒ு.


роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைроХ் роХோро╡ிро▓ிрой் роЕро┤ிро╡ு

рокрод்родாроо் роиூро▒்ро▒ாрог்роЯு роЪрооропрод்родிро▓் родெрой் родрооிро┤роХ роХேро░ро│рок் рокроХுродிроХро│ிро▓் роХுро┤рок்рокாрой роЪூро┤்роиிро▓ைропே ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХிропродு. роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை, роЕроЪ்роЪрой்роХோро╡ிро▓் рокроХுродிроХро│ே роЕрой்ро▒ைропெ родрооிро┤роХ - роХேро░ро│ роОро▓்ро▓ைрок்рокроХுродிропாроХро╡ுроо், ро╡ிропாрокாро░ிроХро│் роЪெро▓்ро▓ுроо் рооுроХ்роХிропрооாрой ро╡ро┤ிропாроХро╡ுроо் роЗро░ுрои்родродு. роЖройாро▓் роЕроЩ்роХிро░ுрои்род роороХ்роХро│ெро▓்ро▓ாроо் роЙродропрогрой் роОрой்ро▒ொро░ு роХொро│்ро│ைропройை рокропрои்родு ро╡ாро┤ро╡ேрог்роЯிроп роиிро▓ை роЙро░ுро╡ாройродு. роОро▓்ро▓ைрок்рокроХுродிроХро│ைроХ் роХроЯроХ்роХுроо் роороХ்роХро│ை родாроХ்роХி роХொро▓ை роХொро│்ро│ைроХро│ை роЪро░்ро╡роЪாродாро░рогрооாроХ роироЯрод்родி ро╡рои்родாрой் роЙродропрогрой். роЕро╡ройுроХ்роХெрой роТро░ு роХொро│்ро│ைроХ் роХூроЯ்роЯрооுроо் роЙро░ுро╡ாройродு. родрооிро┤роХ роОро▓்ро▓ைропிро▓் родொроЯроЩ்роХிроп роЕро╡ройродு роХொроЯ்роЯроо், рооெро▓்ро▓ рооெро▓்ро▓ роХேро░ро│род்родுроХ்роХுро│் рокுроХுрои்родு, родро▓ைрок்рокாро▒ை, роЗроЮ்роЪிрок்рокாро▒ை, роХро░ிрооро▓ை роОрой рокрои்родро│род்родிрой் роХாроЯுроХро│ிро▓் роХோроЯ்роЯைропை роХроЯ்роЯிроХ் роХொрог்роЯு роХாроЯ்роЯро░роЪройாроХ ро╡ாро┤ுрооро│ро╡ுроХ்роХு рооுрой்ройேро▒ிропродு.

роЪுро▒்ро▒ிропுро│்ро│ роХிро░ாроороЩ்роХро│ை роЕро╡்ро╡рок்рокோродு родாроХ்роХி роХொро│்ро│ைропிроЯுро╡родு ро╡ாроЯிроХ்роХைропாройродு. роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை родро░்роороЪாро╕்родா роХோро╡ிро▓் - роЕрок்рокோродு родрооிро┤роХ - роХேро░ро│ рокроХ்родро░்роХро│் роЗро░ுроЪாро░ாро░ுроо் ро╡рои்родு ро╡ро┤ிрокроЯுроо் роХோро╡ிро▓ாроХро╡ுроо், ро╡ிропாрокாро░ிроХро│் родрооிро┤роХрод்родிро▓ிро░ுрои்родு роХேро░ро│роо் роЪெро▓்ро▓ுроо் рокாродைропாроХро╡ுроо் ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХிропродு. ро╡ெро▒்ро▒ி рокோродை родро▓ைроХ்роХேро▒ிроп роЙродропрогрой், роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைропிро▓ுроо் родрой் ро╡ெро▒ிропாроЯ்роЯрод்родை роироЯрод்родி роХோро╡ிро▓ைроХ் роХொро│்ро│ைропிроЯ்роЯாрой். роЕродройை родроЯுроХ்роХ ро╡рои்род роироо்рокூродிро░ிропைропுроо் роХொрой்ро▒ு, роЪாро╕்родா ро╡ிроХ்ро░ро╣род்родைропுроо் роЙроЯைрод்родு роиொро▒ுроХ்роХுроХிро▒ாрой். ро╡ெро▒ி родро▓ைроХ்роХேро▒, роХோро╡ிро▓ைропுроо் родீроХ்роХிро░ைропாроХ்роХுроХிро▒ாрой்.

роЗрои்род роЪрооропрод்родிро▓் роЕроЩ்роХே роЗро▓்ро▓ாрооро▓் ро╡ெро│ிропே рокோропிро░ுрои்род роЕрои்род рокூроЬாро░ிропிрой் роороХрой் роЬропрои்родрой் роироо்рокூродிро░ி роЕроЩ்роХே родிро░ுроо்рокி ро╡ро░ுро╡родро▒்роХுро│் роОро▓்ро▓ாроо் рооுроЯிрои்родு ро╡ிроЯுроХிро▒родு. роЗрои்род роХொроЯூро░ роЪроо்рокро╡роЩ்роХро│ைроХ் роХрог்роЯு роХொродிрод்род роЬропрои்родрой், роЙродропрогройை рокро┤ிро╡ாроЩ்роХро╡ுроо், рооீрог்роЯுроо் роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைроХ் роХோро╡ிро▓ை роЙро░ுро╡ாроХ்роХро╡ுроо் роЪрокродроо் рооேро▒்роХொрог்роЯாрой்.

родрой் роЪрокродрод்родை роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒்ро▒ рокோро░்роХ்роХро▓ைроХро│ை ро╡ெро▒ிропுроЯрой் роХро▒்ро▒ро▒ிрои்родாрой் роЬропрои்родрой். роЪுро▒்ро▒ிропுро│்ро│ рокро▓ роЪிро▒்ро▒ро░роЪро░்роХро│ைропுроо், роЬрооீрои்родாро░்роХро│ைропுроо் роХрог்роЯு роЙродропрогройிрой் роХொроЯ்роЯрод்родை роЕроЯроХ்роХ рокроЯைроХро│ை роХொроЯுрод்родு роЙродро╡ுрооாро▒ு ро╡ேрог்роЯிройாрой். роЖройாро▓் роЙродропрогройுроХ்роХு рокропрои்родு ропாро░ுроо் роЕро╡ройுроХ்роХு роЙродро╡ рооுрой்ро╡ро░ро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. роЗродройாро▓் рооройрооுроЯைрои்род роЬропрои்родрой், ропாро░ாро▓ுроо் роОро│ிродிро▓் роЕроЯைроп рооுроЯிропாрод, рокொрой்ройроо்рокро▓ рооேроЯு рокроХுродிропிро▓் роТро░ு роХுроХைропிро▓் ро╡роЪிроХ்роХро▓ாройாрой். рооройிродро░்роХро│் роХைро╡ிроЯ்роЯு ро╡ிроЯ்роЯ роиிро▓ைропிро▓் родрой் рооுропро▒்роЪிроХ்роХு роЙродро╡ ро╡ேрог்роЯி роЪாро╕்родாро╡ை роиோроХ்роХி родро╡рооிро░ுрои்родாрой்.


роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪிропை роХроЯрод்родро▓்

роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை роХோро╡ிро▓ைропே родро░ைроороЯ்роЯроо் роЖроХ்роХிро╡ிроЯ்роЯродройாро▓் родро▓ைроХாро▓் рокுро░ிропாрод роЙродропрогрой், родрой்ройைрод் родாройே роТро░ு роЕро░роЪрой் роОрой்ро▒ு роХро░ுродிроХ் роХொрог்роЯாрой். роТро░ு рооுро▒ை рокрои்родро│роо் рокроХுродிроХ்роХு ро╡рои்род роЕро╡рой், роЕрои்роиாроЯ்роЯி роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪிропைроХ் роХрог்роЯாрой்; роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪிропை роорогрои்родு роХொрог்роЯாро▓், ро╡ெро▒ுроо் роХொро│்ро│ைроХ்роХூроЯ்роЯрод் родро▓ைро╡ройாрой родாрой், роЕро░роЪ рокро░роо்рокро░ைропிро▓் роЗрогைропро▓ாроо் роОрой்ро▒ роОрог்рогрод்родிро▓் роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪிропை рокெрог் роХேроЯ்роЯு роЖро│் роЕройுрок்рокிройாрой். роЖройாро▓் рокрои்родро│ роорой்ройро░் роЕродройை роХௌро░ро╡рооாроХ рооро▒ுрод்родு ро╡ிроЯ்роЯாро░். роЗродройாро▓் роЕро╡рооாройрооுро▒்ро▒ роЙродропрогрой், роЕро░рог்рооройைропைрод் родாроХ்роХி, роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪிропைропுроо் роХроЯрод்родிроХ் роХொрог்роЯு роЪெрой்ро▒ு ро╡ிроЯ்роЯாрой். роЕро╡ро│ை роХро░ிрооро▓ைропிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ родрой் роХோроЯ்роЯைропிро▓் роЪிро▒ை ро╡ைрод்родு, роТро░ு рооாродрод்родுроХ்роХுро│் рооройрод்родை рооாро▒்ро▒ிроХ் роХொро│்ро│ுроо்рокроЯி роХெроЯுро╡ைроХ்роХிро▒ாрой்.

роЗрои்роиிро▓ைропிро▓், роЪிро▒ைрокроЯ்роЯிро░ுрои்род роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪிропிро▓் роХройро╡ிро▓் родро░்роороЪாро╕்родா родோрой்ро▒ி, роХро╡ро▓ைрок்рокроЯ ро╡ேрог்роЯாроо் роОрой்ро▒ு роЕро▒ிро╡ுро▒ுрод்родுроХிро▒ாро░். роЕродே роЪрооропроо் рокொрой்ройроо்рокро▓ рооேроЯ்роЯிро▓் родроЩ்роХிропிро░ுрои்род роЬропрои்родройிрой் роХройро╡ிро▓ுроо் родோрой்ро▒ி, роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪிропைроХ் роХாрок்рокாро▒ுрооாро▒ுроо், роЕродрой் рокிрой்ройро░் родройродு роЪроХ்родிропே роЕро╡ройுроХ்роХு роороХройாроХ родோрой்ро▒ி роЕро╡рой் ро▓роЯ்роЪிропрод்родை роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒்ро▒ுроо் роОрой்ро▒ுроо் роХூро▒ுроХிро▒ாро░்.

роЗрои்род роХொро│்ро│ைроХ் роХூроЯ்роЯроо் роЕроЪрои்родிро░ுрои்род роиேро░роо் рокாро░்род்родு родிроЯீро░ெрой родாроХ்роХுроХிро▒ாрой் роЬропрои்родрой். рокோро░்роХ்роХро▓ைропிро▓் ро╡ро▓்ро▓ро╡ройாрой роЬропрои்родрой் роОро│ிродிро▓் роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪிропை роХாрок்рокாро▒்ро▒ிроХ் роХூроЯ்роЯிроЪ் роЪெро▓்роХிро▒ாрой். роЖройாро▓் 21 роиாроЯ்роХро│் роХாрогாрооро▓் рокோрой роТро░ு рокெрог்рогை, роЗро▒рои்родро╡ро│ாроХроХ் роХро░ுродி роЕро░рог்рооройைропிро▓் роЗро▒ுродி роЪроЯроЩ்роХுроХро│ை рооுроЯிрод்родு ро╡ிроЯுроХிро▒ாро░்роХро│். ро╡ேро▒ு ро╡ро┤ிропிро▓்ро▓ாрод роЬропрои்родрой், родாройே роЕро╡ро│ை роорогрои்родு роХொрог்роЯு, ропாро░ாро▓ுроо் роЕроЯைропாро│роо் роХாрог рооுроЯிропாрод роХாроЯ்роЯுрок் рокроХுродிропிро▓்(роЗрой்ро▒ைроп рокொрой்ройроо்рокро▓рооேроЯு) ро╡роЪிроХ்роХிро▒ாро░்роХро│். роХроЯுроо் родро╡рооுроо், род்ропாройрооுроо் роХொрог்роЯ родроо்рокродிроХро│ிрой் рооройродிро▓் роОрок்рокோродுроо் роТро░ே роОрог்рогроо் родாрой். роЙродропрогройை роЕро┤ிрод்родு, роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைроХ் роХோро╡ிро▓ை рооீрог்роЯுроо் роЙрог்роЯாроХ்роХுроо்рокроЯிропாрой роТро░ு роороХройை роЕро│ிроХ்роХுроо்рокроЯி родро░்роороЪாро╕்родாро╡ை ро╡ேрог்роЯிропрокроЯிропே роЗро░ுрои்родாро░்роХро│்.

роЖро░்ропройிрой் рокிро▒рок்рокு


ро╡ிро░ைро╡ிро▓் роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪி роХро░ுро╡ுро▒்ро▒ாро│். рооிроХроЪ் роЪро░ிропாроХ 14-01-1095роо் роЖрог்роЯு роЕро╡ро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХு роТро░ு роЖрог்роХுро┤рои்родை рокிро▒рои்родродு. роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை роРропрок்рокройிрой் роЕро░ுро│ாро▓் рокிро▒рои்род роХுро┤рои்родை роОрой்рокродройாро▓், роЕроХ்роХுро┤рои்родைроХ்роХு "роЖро░்ропрой்" роОрой்ро▒ рокெропро░் роЪூроЯ்роЯிройாро░்роХро│். (роЖро░்ропрой் роОрой்рокродு роЪாро╕்родாро╡ிрой் роиாрой்роХு рооுроХ்роХிропрооாрой рокெропро░்роХро│ிро▓் роТрой்ро▒ு; рооро░ிропாродைроХ்роХுро░ிропро╡рой் роОрой்ро▒ு рокொро░ுро│்). родрой் ро▓роЯ்роЪிропрод்родை роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒்ро▒рок் рокோроХுроо் родро╡рок்рокுродро▓்ро╡рой் роОрой்ро▒ роОрог்рогрод்родிро▓் роЬропрои்родрой், рооிроХроЪ்роЪிро▒ிроп ро╡ропродிро▓ேропே родрой் роороХройுроХ்роХு роЖрой்рооீроХроо், роЕро░роЪிропро▓ோроЯு, рокோро░்роХ்роХро▓ைроХро│ைропுроо் роХро▒்ро▒ுроХ் роХொроЯுрод்родாрой். роЖроЪ்роЪро░்ропрок்рокроЯுроо் ро╡ிродрод்родிро▓், рокாро▓роХройாрой роЕроЪ்роЪிро▒ுро╡рой் роЖрой்рооீроХ роЕро▒ிро╡ிро▓் роЕрокро░ிрооிродрооாрой роЮாройрод்родுроЯройுроо், роЕродே роЪрооропроо் роЪрог்роЯைрок்рокропிро▒்роЪிропிро▓் ро╡ெро▓்ро▓ рооுроЯிропாрод ро╡ீро░ройாроХро╡ுроо் ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХிройாрой். роЖро░்ропрой் роТро░ு роЪாрооாрой்роп рокிро▒ро╡ிропро▓்ро▓ роОрой்рокродை роЕро╡рой் родாроп் родрои்родைропро░் ро╡ெроХு ро╡ிро░ைро╡ிро▓் роЙрогро░்рои்родு роХொрог்роЯாро░்роХро│்.


роЗройிропுроо் роЕро╡ройை роЗрои்род роХாроЯ்роЯிро▓் ро╡ைрод்родிро░ுрок்рокродு роЪро░ிропாроХாродு роОрой்ро▒ு рооுроЯுро╡ெроЯுрод்род роЬропрои்родрой், рокрои்родро│ роорой்ройройுроХ்роХு роТро░ு роХроЯிродроо் роОро┤ுродி, роЖро░்ропройை роЕро░рог்рооройைроХ்роХு роЕройுрок்рокி ро╡ைрод்родாрой். роЖро░்ропройிрой் рооாрооройாрой рокрои்родро│ роорой்ройрой், роХроЯிродрод்родிро▓் ро╡ாропிро▓ாроХ роОро▓்ро▓ா роЙрог்рооைроХро│ைропுроо் роЕро▒ிрои்родாрой். роЗро▒рои்родு ро╡ிроЯ்роЯродாроХ роХро░ுродிроп родрой் роЪроХோродро░ி роЗрой்ройுроо் роЙропிро░ுроЯрой் роЗро░ுрок்рокродைропுроо், роЕро╡ро│் рокிро│்ро│ை роХрог்рооுрой் ро╡рои்родிро░ுрок்рокродைропுроо் роХрог்роЯு рокெро░ு роороХிро┤்роЪ்роЪி роХொрог்роЯாрой். роЖро░்ропройிрой் родோро▒்ро▒рок் рокொро▓ிро╡ே роЕрокாро░рооாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родродு; ропாро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роЕро╡рой் роЪிро▒ுро╡рой் роОрой்ро▒ роОрог்рогрооே родோрой்ро▒ро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. рооாро▒ாроХ рооро░ிропாродைропே роПро▒்рокроЯ்роЯродு. роЕро░рог்рооройைропிро▓ேропே родроЩ்роХிроп роЖро░்ропрой், роЕро░рог்рооройை ро╡ீро░ро░்роХро│ைропுроо் рооро▓்ро▓ро░்роХро│ைропுроо் роЪро░்ро╡роЪாродாро░рогрооாроХ ро╡ெрой்ро▒родு роорой்ройро░ிроЯрод்родிро▓் рокெро░ுроо் роороХிро┤்роЪ்роЪிропை роЙрог்роЯாроХ்роХிропродு. родрой் рокроЯைропிрой் рооுроХ்роХிропрооாрой родро▓ைрооைрок் рокொро▒ுрок்рокிройை роЖро░்ропройுроХ்роХுроХ் роХொроЯுрод்родாрой் роорой்ройрой்.

роЖро░்ропрой் - роХேро░ро│ ро╡ро░்роорой் 

роЕро░рог்рооройைропிрой் ро╡ро│ро░்рои்родு ро╡рои்род роЖро░்ропрой், родрой் роЪெропро▒்роХро░ிроп роЪெропро▓்роХро│ாро▓் роЕройைро╡ро░் рооройрод்родைропுроо் ро╡ெрой்ро▒ு ро╡ிроЯ்роЯாрой். роЕро░роЪройுроо், родройроХ்роХு рокிро▒роХு рокрои்родро│ роиாроЯ்роЯை роЖро│ுроо் родроХுродி роЖро░்ропройுроХ்роХே роЙро│்ро│родு роОрой рооுроЯிро╡ு роЪெроп்родு, роЕро╡ройைропே роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪройாроХ роЕроЯைропாро│роо் роХாроЯ்роЯிройாрой். роЕро░роЪ рок்ро░родிроиிродிропாроХ роиாроЯ்роЯை роЖро│ுроо் рокொро▒ுрок்рокைропுроо் роЕройைрод்родு роЕродிроХாро░роЩ்роХро│ைропுроо் роЖро░்ропройுроХ்роХே роЕро│ிрод்родாрой். роЕрод்родுроЯрой் роЕро░роЪ роЕродிроХாро░роо் роХொрог்роЯро╡рой் роОрой்ро▒ рооுро▒ைропிро▓் "роХேро░ро│ ро╡ро░்роорой்" роОрой்ро▒ роЕро░роЪ рокроЯ்роЯрод்родைропுроо் роЕро│ிрод்родு, "роЖро░்роп роХேро░ро│ ро╡ро░்роорой்" роОрой்ро▒ு рокோро▒்ро▒ிройாрой். роороХ்роХро│் роЕройைро╡ро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роОро│ிропройாроХ ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХிроп роЖро░்ропройை, роОро▓்ро▓ோро░ுроо் роРропрой் - роРропрок்рокрой் роОрой்ро▒ே роЪெро▓்ро▓рооாроХро╡ுроо், рооро░ிропாродைропாроХро╡ுроо் роЕро┤ைрод்родாро░்роХро│். (роЗродு роПро▒்роХройро╡ே роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைропிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ родро░்роороЪாро╕்родாро╡ிрой் рооро▒்ро▒ொро░ு рокெропро░்родாрой். роЕрои்род роХாро▓роХроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் роРропрок்рокрой் роОрой்рокродு роТро░ு роЪெро▓்ро▓рок்рокெропро░்)

роЕро░роЪாроЯ்роЪிропிро▓் рооுро┤ுрооைропாроХ роИроЯுрокроЯ்роЯு роиாроЯ்роЯை роЪெроо்рооை рокроЯுрод்родிроп роРропрок்рокрой், роЕро╡்ро╡рок்рокோродு роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைроХ் роХாроЯ்роЯுроХ்роХுрод் родройிрооைропை роиாроЯிроЪ் роЪெрой்ро▒ு, родрой் рокிро▒ро╡ிропிрой் ро▓роЯ்роЪிропрод்родை роОрог்рогி род்ропாройроо் роЪெроп்родு рокொро┤ுродை роХро┤ிроХ்роХро▓ாройாро░்.

роЖрокрод்родிро▓் роХாрок்рокோрой்


рокாрог்роЯிроп роЕро░роЪ рокро░роо்рокро░ைропிрой் рооро▒்ро▒ொро░ு роХிро│ை ро╡роо்роЪрооாрой рокூроЮ்роЪாро▒ு ро░ாроЬ்роп ро╡роо்роЪрод்родு роЕро░роЪройாрой рооாройро╡ிроХ்ро░роо рокாрог்роЯிропрой், ро╡рог்роЯிрок்рокெро░ிропாро▒ு ро╡ройрок்рокроХுродிроХ்роХு ро╡рои்род рокோродு, роЙродропрогройிрой் рокроЯை рооாройро╡ிроХ்ро░рооройைроЪ் роЪூро┤்рои்родு роХொрог்роЯродு. родрой்ройாро▓் роЖройроороЯ்роЯுроо் рокோро░ாроЯிроп рооாройро╡ிроХ்ро░роорой், роТро░ு роХроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் роПродுроо் роЪெроп்роп рооுроЯிропாрооро▓், рооீройாроЯ்роЪிропроо்рооройை ро╡ேрог்роЯி роиிрой்ро▒ாрой். ро╡ெроХு ро╡ிро░ைро╡ிро▓ேропே, роЕро╡рой் ро╡ேрог்роЯுродро▓் рокро▓ிрод்родродைрок் рокோро▓ роТро░ு роЗро│ைроЮро░் ропாройை рооேро▓் ро╡рои்родு роХொрог்роЯிро░ுрои்родாро░். ро╡ройрод்родிро▓் родிро░ிрои்родு роХொрог்роЯிро░ுрои்род роХாроЯ்роЯாройை роТрой்ро▒ை роЕроЯроХ்роХி роЕродрой் рооேро▓் ро╡рои்родு роХொрог்роЯிро░ுрои்родродு -  роРропрок்рокрой் родாрой். родрой் роЕроиாропாроЪрооாрой рокோро░் родிро▒рооைропாро▓் роХொро│்ро│ைропро░்роХро│ை ро╡ிро░роЯ்роЯிропроЯிрод்род роРропрок்рокрой், рооாройро╡ிроХ்ро░рооройை роХாрок்рокாро▒்ро▒ிройாро░். рооீрог்роЯுроо் родைро░ிропрооாроХ роЕро░рог்рооройைроХ்роХு роЪெро▓்ро▓ுроо்рокроЯி роХூро▒ிроп роРропрок்рокрой், роЕро░роЪройுроХ்роХு родுрогைропாроХ, родрой் рок்ро░родிроиிродிропாроХ роТро░ு рокிро░роо்рокு- ро╡роЯிропை роХொроЯுрод்родு роЕройுрок்рокிройாро░்.  (роЗрой்ро▒ுроо் рокூроЮ்роЪாро▒ு ро░ாроЬ ро╡роо்роЪроо் роЗродройை роТро░ு рокொроХ்роХிро╖рооாроХ роХாрок்рокாро▒்ро▒ுроХிро▒ாро░்роХро│்)


роЗрок்рокроЯிропாроХ рокродிройாрой்роХு ро╡ропродுроХ்роХுро│் роРропрок்рокрой் родாрой் роТро░ு рокோро░்ро╡ீро░ройாроХро╡ுроо், ропோроХிропாроХро╡ுроо் ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХி родாрой் роЪாродாро░рогрооாрой рооройிродройро▓்ро▓ роОрой்ро▒ு роЙрогро░்род்родிро╡ிроЯ்роЯாро░். роОройро╡ே родрой் рокிро▒ро╡ி ро▓роЯ்роЪிропрод்родை роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒்ро▒ ро╡ேро│ை ро╡рои்родுро╡ிроЯ்роЯродை роЙрогро░்рои்родாро░். роЙродропрогройை роЕро┤ிроХ்роХро╡ுроо், роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை роХோро╡ிро▓ை рооீрог்роЯுроо் роЙро░ுро╡ாроХ்роХро╡ுроо் - рокрои்родро│род்родிрой் рокроЯைрокро▓роо் рокோродாродு; роОройро╡ே рокெро░ுроо் рокроЯை роТрой்ро▒ை роЙро░ுро╡ாроХ்роХрод் родிроЯ்роЯрооிроЯ்роЯாро░் роРропрок்рокрой். роиாроЯ்роЯிрой் роХுроЯிроороХ்роХро│் роЕройைро╡ро░ுроо் ро╡ீроЯ்роЯிро▒்роХு роТро░ுро╡ро░ை рокோро░ுроХ்роХு роЕройுрок்рок роЕро▒ைроХூро╡ро▓் ро╡ிроЯுрод்родாро░்.

ро▓роЯ்роЪிропроо்

роРропрок்рокройிрой் ро▓роЯ்роЪிропроо் рооிроХрод் родெро│ிро╡ாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родродு:
- роЙродропрогройிрой் роЕроЯ்роЯூро┤ிропроЩ்роХро│ுроХ்роХு рооுроЯிро╡ு роХроЯ்роЯுро╡родு;
- роороХ்роХро│ுроХ்роХு роиிроо்роородிропாрой ро╡ாро┤்ро╡ிройை роЕро│ிрок்рокродு;
- роОро░ிрои்родு рокோрой роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைроХ் роХோро╡ிро▓ை рооீрог்роЯுроо் роЙро░ுро╡ாроХ்роХுро╡родு.

роЗродро▒்роХாроХ роЕрог்роЯை роиாроЯுроХро│ுроХ்роХுроо் роЪெрой்ро▒ு роРропрок்рокрой் рокроЯை родிро░роЯ்роЯ рооுроЯிро╡ு роЪெроп்родாро░். роХாропроЩ்роХுро│роо், роЕроо்рокро▓рок்рокுро┤ை, роЪேро░்род்родро▓ை, роЖро▓роЩ்роХாроЯு рокோрой்ро▒ роХேро░ро│рок் рокроХுродிроХро│ுроХ்роХு роороЯ்роЯுрооро▓்ро▓ாрооро▓், родрооிро┤роХрод்родிрой் рокாрог்роЯிроп роиாроЯ்роЯிрой் роЙродро╡ிропைропுроо் ро╡ேрог்роЯி роРропрок்рокрой் рокропрогроо் роЪெроп்роп родிроЯ்роЯрооிроЯ்роЯாро░்.

рооுродрой் рооுродро▓ிро▓் роРропрок்рокрой் роХாропроЩ்роХுро│роо் роЕро░рог்рооройைроХ்роХு роЪெрой்ро▒ாро░். роХாропроЩ்роХுро│роо் роЕро░роЪро░், родாрой் родிройроо் родிройроо் роХேро│்ро╡ிрок்рокроЯுроо் родெроп்ро╡рок்рокிро▒ро╡ிропை роиேро░ிро▓் роХрог்роЯ роороХிро┤்роЪ்роЪிропிро▓் рооெроп்рооро▒рои்родு роиிрой்ро▒ாро░். родрой்ройாро▓் роЗропрой்ро▒ роОро▓்ро▓ா роЙродро╡ிроХро│ைропுроо் роЪெроп்ро╡родாроХ ро╡ாроХ்роХро│ிрод்родாро░் роорой்ройро░். роХாропроЩ்роХுро│роо் ро░ாроЬ்ропрод்родிро▓ிро░ுрои்род рокро▓ роХро│ро░ி ро╡ீро░ро░்роХро│ைропுроо், рокோро░் ро╡ீро░ро░்роХро│ைропுроо் роХொрог்роЯு роРропрок்рокрой் роТро░ு рокோро░்рок்рокроЯைропை родропாро░ாроХ்роХிройாро░்.


рокроЯை рокро▓роо்

роРропрок்рокрой் роХாропроЩ்роХுро│род்родிро▓ிро░ுрои்родு роХிро│роо்рокுрооுрой்рокே роТро░ு родூродрой் ро╡рои்родு, роХроЯро▓் роХொро│்ро│ைропройாрой ро╡ாро╡ро░் роОрой்рокро╡ройிрой் родொро▓்ро▓ைроХро│ைрок் рокро▒்ро▒ி роОроЯுрод்родுро░ைрод்родாрой். роЗродройைроХ் роХேроЯ்роЯு роороХிро┤்рои்род роРропрок்рокрой், роЙро▒்роЪாроХрооாроХ рокோро░ுроХ்роХு роХிро│роо்рокிройாро░். рооுро▓்ро▓роЪேро░ி роОрой்ро▒ роХுроЯுроо்рокрод்родிрой் родро▓ைро╡ройாроХ ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХிроп роХாро░்ройро╡ро░்(родро▓ைро╡ро░்), роХாропроЩ்роХுро│род்родிрой் роорои்родிро░ிропாроХро╡ுроо் ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХிроп роЕро╡ро░் роРропрок்рокройுроХ்роХு родுрогைропாроХ рокுро▒рок்рокроЯ்роЯро░். роироЯрои்род роЪрог்роЯைропிро▓் ро╡ாро╡ро░ை ро╡ெрой்ро▒ாро░் роРропрок்рокрой். ро╡ாро╡ро░ிрой் роЙроЯро▓ை роороЯ்роЯுрооро▓்ро▓ாрооро▓் роЙро│்ро│род்родைропுроо் ро╡ெрой்ро▒родு роРропрок்рокройிрой் рокрог்рокு. ро╡ாро╡ро░ை роиро▓்ро╡ро┤ிрок்рокроЯுрод்родி родрой் роЪீроЯройாроХро╡ுроо், родோро┤ройாроХро╡ுроо் роПро▒்ро▒ роРропрок்рокрой், ро╡ெроХு ро╡ிро░ைро╡ிро▓் рокроЯைроХро│ை родிро░роЯ்роЯро▓ாройாро░். 

рокுро▓்ро▓ுроХ்роХுро│роЩ்роХро░ா роОрой்ро▒ роЗроЯрод்родிро▓் родрой் рооுродро▓் рокோро░்рок்рокроЯை роХூроЯ்роЯрод்родை роХூроЯ்роЯி, рокроЯை ро╡ீро░ро░்роХро│ிроЯைропே роЪொро▒்рокொро┤ிро╡ாро▒்ро▒ிройாро░். (роЗрои்род роЗроЯрооுроо் роЗрой்ройுроо் роЗро░ுроХ்роХிро▒родு)

роЗродே рокோро▓ роЕроо்рокро▓рок்рокுро┤ை роЪேро░்род்родро▓ை рокோрой்ро▒ роКро░்роХро│ிро▓ுроо் рокроЯைроХро▓ை родிро░роЯ்роЯிройாро░். роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓் роОроЩ்роХெроЩ்роХு роЪிро▒рои்род ро╡ீро░ро░்роХро│் роЗро░ுроХ்роХிро▒ாро░்роХро│ோ, роЕро╡ро░்роХро│ெро▓்ро▓ாроо் роРропрок்рокройுроХ்роХு роХроЯ்роЯுрок்рокроЯ்роЯு ро╡рои்родாро░்роХро│். рооро▓ைроХро│ிро▓் рокுроХுрои்родு родாроХ்роХுро╡родிро▓் ро╡ро▓்ро▓ро╡ройாрой роХроЯுрод்родрой் роОрой்ро▒ ро╡ீро░ройிроЯроо்  роРропрок்рокройிрой் рокாро░்ро╡ை рокроЯ்роЯродு. рокро▓рооுро▒ை роЙродропрогройைрод் родாроХ்роХி, роЪிро▒ைрокроЯ்роЯ рокро▓ роорой்ройро░்роХро│ை рооீроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│ роХроЯுрод்родройை родрой் ро▓роЯ்роЪிропрод்родுроХ்роХு родுрогைропாроХ роЕро┤ைрод்родாро░் роРропрок்рокрой். 

роЕродே рокோро▓ ро╡ிро▓் ро╡ிрод்родைропிро▓் роЪிро▒рои்родு ро╡ிро│роЩ்роХிроп ро░ாроорой் - роХ்ро░ுро╖்рогрой் роОрой்ро▒ роЗро░ுро╡ро░ுроо் (родро▓ைрок்рокாро▒ை ро╡ிро▓்ро▓рой் - рооро▓்ро▓рой்) роРропрок்рокройுроХ்роХு родுрогை роиிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│்.

ропுрод்род роЖропрод்родроо்

роЪேро░்род்родро▓ை роОройுроо் роКро░ுроХ்роХு ро╡рои்род роРропрок்рокрой், роЕроЩ்роХே роХро│ро░ி роОройுроо் ропுрод்родрок்рокропிро▒்роЪி родрои்род роЪிро▒рок்рокрой்роЪிро▒ா рооூрок்рокрой் роОрой்рокро╡ро░ை роЪрои்родிрод்родு роЕро╡ро░родு роЖродро░ро╡ைропுроо் рокெро▒்ро▒ாро░். рооூрок்рокройிрой் роороХро│், роХроЯ்роЯிро│роо் роХாро│ைропாрой роРропрок்рокрой் рооேро▓் роХாродро▓் роХொрог்роЯாро│். роЗродройை роЕро▒ிрои்род роРропрок்рокрой் роЕро╡ро│ிроЯроо் родрой் ро╡ாро┤்роХை ро▓роЯ்роЪிропрод்родை роОроЯுрод்родுро░ைрод்родு роЕро╡ро│் рооройродை рооாро▒்ро▒ிройாро░். ропோроХிропாрой роРропрок்рокройிрой் роЕро▒ிро╡ுро░ை роЕро╡ро│ை роЖрой்рооீроХ ро░ீродிропாроХ рокроХ்роХுро╡рок்рокроЯுрод்родிропродு. роЗродро▒்роХிроЯைропிро▓் роРропрок்рокройிрой் рокроЯைрокро▓роо் рокெро░ுроХிроХ்роХொрог்роЯே ро╡рои்родродு.

роЙродропрогройுроХ்роХு роОродிро░ாроХ, роРропрок்рокрой் родрой் рокроЯைроХро│் рооுро┤ுро╡родைропுроо் роОро░ுрооேро▓ிропை роиோроХ்роХி родிро░роЯ்роЯிройாро░். роОро░ுрооேро▓ிропிро▓ிро░ுрои்родு ро╡ாро╡ро░ிрой் родро▓ைрооைропிро▓் рооுродро▓் родாроХ்роХுродро▓் родுро╡роЩ்роХிропродு. роЖройாро▓் родு роОродிро░்рокாро░்род்род ро╡ெро▒்ро▒ிропை рокெро▒ро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. роЗродройாро▓் роЖрод்родிро░роо் роЕроЯைрои்род роЙродропрогрой் рооூрок்рокройிрой் рокெрог்рогை родрои்родிро░рооாроХ роХроЯрод்родிроХ் роХொрой்ро▒ுро╡ிроЯ்роЯாрой். роЙроЯройроЯிропாроХ родрой் рокроЯைроХро│் рооுро┤ுро╡родைропுроо் родிро░роЯ்роЯிроп роРропрок்рокрой், рокроЯைро╡ீро░ро░்роХро│் роЕройைро╡ро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роОро░ுрооேро▓ி рооுродро▓் роЪрокро░்рооро▓ை ро╡ро░ைропிро▓ாрой рооро▓ைроХро│ிрой் роороХрод்родுро╡род்родை роЙро░ைрод்родாро░். рооுро▒ைропாрой ро╡ிро░род роЕройுро╖்роЯாройроо் роЗро▓்ро▓ாрооро▓் роЪாро╕்родாро╡ிрой் рокூроЩ்роХாро╡ройрод்родுроХ்роХுро│் роЪெро▓்ро▓роХ் роХூроЯாродு роОрой роХроЯ்роЯро│ைропிроЯ்роЯாро░்.

роРропрок்рокройிрой் роХроЯ்роЯро│ைрок்рокроЯி рокроЯைро╡ீро░ро░்роХро│் роЕройைро╡ро░ுроо் 56 роиாроЯ்роХро│் роХроЯுрооைропாрой ро╡ிро░родроо் рооேро▒்роХொрог்роЯாро░்роХро│். роЗродрой் рокிрой்ройро░் роЕройைро╡ро░ுроо் рооீрог்роЯுроо் роОро░ுрооேро▓ிропிро▓் роХூроЯிройாро░்роХро│். родроЩ்роХро│் ро╡ெро▒்ро▒ிроХ்роХாроХ роХிро░ாрод роЪாро╕்родாро╡ை ро╡ро┤ிрокроЯ்роЯ роРропрок்рокрой், рокோро░்рок்рокроЯைроХро│ை ро╡ро┤ிроироЯрод்родро▓ாройாро░். родாроХ்роХுродро▓் роХுро▒ிрод்родு ропாро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роЪрои்родேроХроо் ро╡ро░ாрооро▓் роЗро░ுроХ்роХ, роХாроЯ்роЯுро╡ாроЪிроХро│ைрок் рокோро▓ ро╡ேроЯрооிроЯ்роЯு ропாро╡ро░ுроо் роЪெро▓்ро▓ро▓ாройாро░்роХро│். (роЗрой்ро▒ைроп рокேроЯ்роЯை родுро│்ро│ро▓்; роЕрой்ро▒ு роХроЯைроЪிропாроХ ро╡рои்род роЖро▓роХ்роХாроЯ்роЯு рокроЯைропிрой் роиிройைро╡ாроХ роЗрой்ро▒ுроо் роЖро▓роЩ்роХாроЯ்роЯு рокேроЯ்роЯை родுро│்ро│ро▓ே роХроЯைроЪி рокேроЯ்роЯை родுро│்ро│ро▓்)

роЙродропрогройைрод் родாроХ்роХுроо் рооுрой்рокு рокோро░்рок்рокроЯைроХро│ை рооூрой்ро▒ாроХ рокிро░ிрод்родாро░் роРропрок்рокрой்.

1. роЖро▓роХ்роХாроЯ்роЯு рокроЯைроХро│ை ро╡ாро╡ро░ிрой் родро▓ைрооைропிро▓ுроо்
2. роЕроо்рокро▓рок்рокுро┤ை рокроЯைроХро│ை роХроЯுрод்родройிрой் родро▓ைрооைропிро▓ுроо்
3. рокрои்родро│рок்рокроЯைроХро│ை ро╡ிро▓்ро▓рой் - рооро▓்ро▓рой் роЗро░ுро╡ро░ிрой் родро▓ைрооைропிро▓ுроо் роЕрогிро╡роХுрод்родாро░்.

рооூрой்ро▒ு рокроЯைроХро│ுроХ்роХுроо் родро▓ைрооைрок் рокொро▒ுрок்рокை роРропрок்рокрой் родாройே роПро▒்ро▒ாро░். роЙродропрогройிрой் роЗро░ுрок்рокிроЯрод்родை роХிро┤роХ்роХு, ро╡роЯроХ்роХு родெро▒்роХு роОрой рооூрой்ро▒ு рокроХ்роХроЩ்роХро│ிро▓ிро░ுрои்родுроо் ро╡ро│ைроХ்роХро▓ாройாро░்роХро│்.

ро▓роЯ்роЪிропроо் ро╡ெрой்ро▒родு

роОро░ுрооேро▓ிропிро▓ிро░ுрои்родு рокூроЩ்роХாро╡ройрод்родுроХ்роХுро│் роиுро┤ைрои்родродு рооுродро▓ாроХро╡ே роРропрок்рокрой் рооுро▒்ро▒ிро▓ுроо் ро╡ேро▒ொро░ு роирокро░ாроХ роХாроЯ்роЪிропро│ிрод்родாро░். роЕро╡ро░родு родோро▒்ро▒рооே рооிроХрок் рокொро▓ிро╡ுроЯрой் роХாрогрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு; рооுроХрод்родிро▓் роТро░ு рооெро▓்ро▓ிроп рокுрой்ройроХை родро╡ро┤  рооிроХ роЕрооைродிропாрой роХோро▓род்родுроЯрой், роЕродே роЪрооропроо் роЖройрои்родроХ் роХோро▓род்родுроЯрой் рооுрой்ройேро▒ிройாро░். роРропрок்рокрой் роТро░ு роЖропுродрод்родைропுроо் роХைропாро▓் роХூроЯ родொроЯро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை; роЕро╡ро░் рооுрой்ройேро▒ рооுрой்ройேро▒ роЕро╡ро░ைрод் родொроЯро░்рои்родு роЪெрой்ро▒ рокроЯைроХро│ுроо் роОродிро░ிроХро│ை роОро│ிродாроХ ро╡ீро┤்род்родி ро╡ெро▒்ро▒ிроХро│ைроХ் роХுро╡ிрод்род ро╡рог்рогроо் рооுрой்ройேро▒ிропродு. 

роЙродропрогройிрой் роХொро│்ро│ைрок்рокроЯைроХро│ிрой் роХூроЯாро░рооாроХ роЗро░ுрои்род роЗроЮ்роЪிрок்рокாро▒ை, роХро░ிрооро▓ை, роЙроЯுроо்рокாро▒ை роЖроХிропро╡ை ро╡ெроХுро╡ிро░ைро╡ிро▓ேропே роРропрок்рокрой் рокроЯைропிрой் ро╡роЪрооாройродு. 

роРропрок்рокройிрой் ро╡ீро░ாро╡ேроЪрооாрой рокроЯைроХро│ுроХ்роХு рооுрой் роЙродропрогройிрой் рокроЯைроХро│ாро▓் роиிро▒்роХро╡ே рооுроЯிропро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. роРропрок்рокройிрой் рокроЯை ро╡ெроХு ро╡ேроХрооாроХ рооுрой்ройேро▒ி роЙродропрогройிрой் рокроЯைроХро│ை родро╡ிроЯுрокொроЯிропாроХ்роХிропродு. роЗро▒ுродிропாроХ роХро░ிрооро▓ைроХ் роХோроЯ்роЯைропிро▓் родроЮ்роЪроо் рокுроХுрои்родாрой் роЙродропрогрой். роХроЯுрооைропாройродொро░ு ропுрод்родрод்родுроХ்роХுрок் рокிро▒роХு роХроЯுрод்родрой் роЖроХ்ро░ோро╖рооாроХ рооுрой்ройேро▒ி роЙродропрогройிрой் роХро┤ுрод்родை ро╡ெроЯ்роЯி ро╡ீро┤்род்родிройாрой். роРропрок்рокройிрой் ро▓роЯ்роЪிропроо் роиிро▒ைро╡ேро▒ிропродு. 

рокро▓்ро▓ாрог்роЯுроХாро▓ рокோро░ாроЯ்роЯрод்родிрой் ро╡ெро▒்ро▒ிроХ்роХுрок்рокிро▒роХு рокроЯைроХро│் рооுро┤ுро╡родுроо் роЖройрои்родрооாроХ рокроо்рокைропாро▒்ро▒роЩ்роХро░ைропிро▓் роХூроЯிройாро░்роХро│். роРропрок்рокрой் роЕроЩ்роХு, рокோро░ிро▓் роЗро▒рои்род роЕройைро╡ро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роЗро▒ுродிроЪ்роЪроЯроЩ்роХுроХро│் роЪெроп்родு родро░்рок்рокрогроо் роЪெроп்ропроЪ் роЪொрой்ройாро░். роОродிро░ிропே роЖройாро▓ுроо், роЙродропрогройிрой் роЖроЯ்роХро│ுроХ்роХுроо் родро░்рок்рокрогроо் роЪெроп்ропрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு.

рооேро▒்роХொрог்роЯு рокроЯைроХро│் роЕройைро╡ро░ுроо் роиீро▓ிрооро▓ைропைроХ் роХроЯрои்родு роЪெро▓்ро▓род்родுро╡роЩ்роХிройாро░்роХро│். роЕрок்рокோродு роЕройைро╡ро░ைропுроо் роиிро▒ுрод்родிроп роРропрок்рокрой், роЖро▓ропрок்рокроХுродிроХ்роХுро│் роЖропுродроЩ்роХро│ை роОроЯுрод்родுроЪ் роЪெро▓்ро▓роХ் роХூроЯாродு роОройроХ்роХூро▒ி, роЕроо்рокு, роХрод்родி, роХродை роОрой роОро▓்ро▓ா роЖропுродроЩ்роХро│ைропுроо் роУро░் роЖро▓рооро░род்родிрой் роХீро┤ே ро╡ைрод்родுро╡ிроЯроЪ் роЪொрой்ройாро░். (рокрог்роЯைроп роЪро░роЩ்роХுрод்родி роЖро▓்)


ро╡ீро░ ро╡ிро│ைропாроЯ்роЯிрой் рооுроЯிро╡ு

рокрои்родро│роо் роЕро░рог்рооройைропிро▓்
роХроЯ்роЯுро░ை роЖроЪிро░ிропро░்
роЕро░ро╡ிрои்род் ро╕ுрок்ро░роорог்ропроо்

рокிрой்ройро░் роРропрок்рокройுроо் рооро▒்ро▒ рокроЯை ро╡ீро░ро░்роХро│ுроо் роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ை роХோро╡ிро▓ுроХ்роХுроЪ் роЪெрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். роЕроЩ்роХே роЕро╡ро░родு родрои்родை роЬропрои்родройுроо் рооро▒்ро▒ро╡ро░்роХро│ுроо் рокுродிроп ро╡ிроХ்ро░ро╣род்родுроЯрой் роХாрод்родிро░ுрои்родாро░்роХро│். роЪрокро░ிрооро▓ைропை роЕроЯைрои்родродுроо் роРропрок்рокрой் роЙрогро░்роЪ்роЪிро╡роЪрок்рокроЯ்роЯ роиிро▓ைропிро▓் рокூро░рог рооௌройрод்родிро▓் роЖро┤்рои்родிро░ுрои்родாро░். роЖро▓роп роиிро░்рооாрогроо் рооுроЯிрои்родு рок்ро░родிро╖்роЯைроХ்роХு родропாро░ாроХுроо் ро╡ро░ை роРропрок்рокрой் роУро░ிроЯрод்родிро▓் роЕрооро░்рои்родு род்ропாройрод்родிро▓் роЖро┤்рои்родிро░ுрои்родாро░்(роЗрой்ро▒ைроп роорогிроорог்роЯрокроо்) родройுро░்рооாродроо் (роХாро░்род்родிроХை) рооுроЯிрои்родு родைрооாродроо் родுро╡роЩ்роХுроо் ро╡ேро│ைропிро▓் рокுродிроп ро╡ிроХ்ро░ро╣роо் рок்ро░родிро╖்роЯை роЪெроп்роп ро╡ேро│ை роХுро▒ிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. рокுродிроп рок்ро░родிро╖்роЯைропை роРропрок்рокрой் родாройே родрой் роХைропாро▓் роироЯрод்родிройாро░்.  рокроХ்родро░்роХро│் рокро░ро╡роЪрод்родுроЯрой் роЗродройை родро░ிроЪிрод்родுроХ் роХொрог்роЯிро░ுроХ்роХுроо் ро╡ேро│ைропிро▓், рокொрой்ройроо்рокро▓ рооேроЯ்роЯிро▓் роУро░் роТро│ி родோрой்ро▒ிропродு. рооро▒ு роХрогроо், роЖро▓ропрод்родுро│்  роЖро░்роп роХேро░ро│ ро╡ро░்рооройைроХ் роХாрогро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. роЗрод்родройை роиாро│் родроЩ்роХро│ுроЯрой் роЗро░ுрои்род родроЩ்роХро│் роЕрой்рокுро│்ро│, рокாроЪрооுро│்ро│, роХро░ுрогைропுро│்ро│ роЗро│ро╡ро░роЪрой்  -роЖро░்ропрой் роРропрок்рокрой்- роЪாроХ்ро╖ாрод் роЕрои்род роРропрок்рокройே ! роОрой்ро▒ு роЙрогро░்рои்родு рооெроп்рооро▒рои்родு роЪро░рог роХோро╖роо் роЪெроп்родாро░்роХро│். 

рокрои்родро│роо் ро░ாроЬ ро╡роо்роЪроо், рокூроЮ்роЪாро░் роЕро░рог்рооройை, рооро▒்ро▒ рокро▓ роХுроЯுроо்рокроЩ்роХро│் роЗрой்ро▒ுроо் роЗрои்род ро╡ро░ро▓ாро▒்ро▒ுроХ்роХு роЪாрой்ро▒ாроХ роЗро░ுроХ்роХிро▒ாро░்роХро│். рокро▓ рокொро░ுроЯ்роХро│ுроо், роЗроЯроЩ்роХро│ுроо், рокாроЯро▓்роХро│ுроо் роЗрой்ройுроо் роХрог்рооுрой் роЗро░ுроХ்роХрод்родாрой் роЪெроп்роХிро▒родு. 

ро╕்ро╡ாрооிропே роЪро░рогроо் роРропрок்рокா !!!
ро╕்ро╡ாрооிропே роЪро░рогроо் роРропрок்рокா !!!
роРропрок்рокрой் рокропрой்рокроЯுрод்родிроп ро╡ாро│்
рокுрод்родрой் ро╡ீроЯு роОро░ுрооேро▓ி 
роРропрок்рокрой் рокூроЬை роЪெроп்род 
ро╡ிроХ்ро░роХроЩ்роХро│் 
рокрои்родро│роо் роЕро░рог்рооройை


роРропрок்рокрой் роХро│ро░ி рокропிрой்ро▒ 
роЪிро▒рок்рокрой் роЪிро░ா, роЪேро░்род்родро▓ை 



ро╕்ро╡ாрооிропே роЪро░рогроо் роРропрок்рокா !!!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The story of Ayyappan - Arya Kerala Varman

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The story of Ayyappan - Arya Kerala Varman

At Pandalam Palace
One of the most conveniently forgotten fact about Sabarimala -  is about Ayyappan !!! Yes !!! Not the Ayyappan you are thinking about, but a wonderful historic legend to be known by everydevotee who goes to Sabarimala.

Ayyappan ? Understand he is not the well known Manikantan. He was a forgotten hero (until very recently) in the annals of the Temple History. He is the actual reason for us to get back our Sastha Temple at Sabarimala. We did not know much about him. In this article, I would like to present the story of Aryan Kerala Varman that I collected from some sources.

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Bhaktaparipala Paada Renu
V.Aravind Subramanyam

Sabarimala Sastha

Worshipping Lord Sastha with His consorts has been in vogue in Tamil Nadu and Kerala from time immemorial. In various puranas it is said that Lord Hariharaputhra was born to Shiva and Mohini (Vishnu). He materialised himself the shape of a tiny child called "MANIKANTA" on the banks of Holy River Pambha, brought up by Pandiya King, healed the deaf and dumb boy of HIS Guru, gone to the dense forests as per evil designs of His stepmother, slained Demoness Mahishi, brought leopard milk for His step-mother and took to yoga at Sabari Hills.

From that day the temple of Sabarimala Dharma Sastha was worshipped by everyone with great devotion and reverence... 

Pandalam Dynasty


The Pandalam kingdom had its beginning around 904 AD when a scion of the declining Paandya kingdom of Madurai in Tamil Nadu took refuge in Kerala when attacked by the Cholas, and established the Kingdom of Pandalam. The Sasta shrine at Sabarimala had been there from time immemorial as the guardian deity of the people and rulers in and around forest area. When Pandalam dynasty was established the then king accepted the Sasta at Sabarimala as his family deity and ruled the newly formed principality as a devotee of Sasta

This story thereafter, is really interesting and to some extent mysterious too.

Destruction of Sabarimala Temple and the Settling of scores

Around tenth century - anarchy prevailed in those days in Kerala. People around Pandalam lived in perpetual fear of attack by Udayanan, and his gangsters who committed dacoit and murder. Udayanan, had come with his hordes from Tamil regions beyond the borders and dominated the regions of Kerala. Udayanan built up many fortresses on the mountain of Talappara, Inchippara and Karimala in the forests of Pandalam. The temple of Sabarimala where Dharma Sastha was worshipped from the very ancient past was on the route - a highway between Tamilnadu and Kerala, along which the merchants have traveled. Udayanan used to plunder wealth from the travelers and the villages nearby. This amount of success made Uadayanan so brutal, that he attacked the Dharmasasta Temple at Sabarimala. Udayanan and his hordes plundered this temple, destroyed it and broke the idol of Dharma Sastha into pieces. They also murdered the priest so that it would not be possible to conduct poojas there. The son of the priest escaped. He wandered amidst the mountain ranges awaiting an opportunity to wreak the vengeance up on Udayanan. Jayanthan, son of the priest, distressed by the gruesome murder of his father,decided to take revenge by killing Udayanan and his band, and to rebuild and consecrate Sastha temple at Sabari Hills.

He continued his education with vengeance and became a Master of all forms of warfare, he then went to the Kings of various states and asked for help in defeating Udayan. The Kings were very impressed by his valour but nobody was ready to help him and bear the brunt of Udayan. This attitude of the kings disappointed Jayanathan and he went to Ponnambalammedu and started performing penance to please Lord Sasta.

Abduction of the Princess

Udayanan in one of his marauding expeditions reached up to the Kingdom of Pandalam. He saw the princess of Pandalam and wished to make her his consort, he sent the marriage proposal to the King, which was respectfully refused by the King. Enraged by the King’s denial he attacked the palace, plundered it and abducted a princess. Uadayanan dumped her into a dark prison and gave her one month to make up her mind or face demise. That night Lord Sastha appeared in her dream and informed that she will be soon rescued and Lord himself will take birth as her son. Concurrently Lord also appeared in the dream of Jayanathan who was at Ponambalammedu and instructed him to rescue the Princess and marry her so that he could take birth as their Son. While the burglars with their booty were traveling through the mountain routes, the son of the priest made a lightning attack on them and set the princess free. Since she was missing for more than 21 days from the palace, the royal family considered her to be dead and performed all her last rites. So Jayanthan eventually married the princess and they settled in an inaccessible forest region (near the present Ponnambalamedu), engaging in intense austerities and meditation. They earnestly prayed to Lord Dharma Saastha for a son who would be able to fight Udayanan, destroy him and liberate Sabarimala Temple.

Birth of Aryan

Soon the couple begot a child. The child was born on 14-01-1095 AD -they named the Child as -Aryan as blessed by Sastha. Aryan was Lord Sastha’s one of the prominent names. Jayanthan educated and trained Aryan in all fields of religion, science and military art. Aryan was given adequate training both in scriptures and warfare by his able father. It was the intention of the father to bring him up in perfect military discipline with sufficient background in spiritual matters. Aryan became extra ordinarily brave and intelligent.
When his father thought that it was the ripe time for him to be sent to his own palace. All details about his birth and bringing up were written in a letter addressed to the king of Pandalam. He sent the child to his uncle's palace. Of course the king felt over joyous when he came to know about his sister, believed to be lost for ever. When Aryan reached Pandalam everybody was delighted by his godly appearance. He defeated the best warriors in Kings Army, which made a great impact on the King; 

Aryan Kerala Varman

Aryan grew up in the palace. Even in youth several extraordinary faculties became manifested in him. He was a dear to one and all. Arya was adorned the position of chief of the King’s Army and the king gave him the full powers to rule the state. He was given the title "Aryan Kerala Varman" - who was addressed as "Ayyan" "Ayyappan" - a name of reverence by the local people (also a local name of Lord Dharma Sastha at Sabarimala)

Inspite of taking care of the governance of the state, Ayyappan often went to the sabarimala forest in solitude in order to meditate and contemplate on his mission.

Ayyappa to the rescue

Once, the King of erstwhile Punjar state Manavikraman, was on a journey and was surrounded by dacoits in the jungles of Vandiperiyar(Today's Pulmedu). King Manavikraman fought to his extent but was over powered by the dacoits. He started praying to Goddess Meenakshi of Madurai and his prayers were answered when a young boy  riding on an elephant came to rescue of the King. It was Ayyappa who was wandering in the jungle, who had tamed a wild elephant and riding on its back. Ayyappa saved the King Manavikraman of from the Dacoits of Udayanan’s Group. He gave a “Perambu” - cane as his representative and asked to King to proceed to his Palace without any fear.

Though only of Fourteen years of age, he proved his mettle both as an accomplished warrior and a born Yogi. So Ayyappan decided to proceed with the mission of his life - To destroy Udayanan and his gang and rebuild the Sastha temple. So Ayyappan decided to build a powerful army. He instructed to the citizens, to donate one child from each family for the sake of the Kingdom.

Mission

Ayyappa's aim was to seek military assistance
-to put an end to Udayana's attacks;
-to restore peace and happiness to the people;
-to renovate Sabarimala temple which was burned to ashes in Udayana's attacks .

For achieving these goals , he intented to travel from Kayamkulam to Ambalappuzha , Cherthala , Alangad and finally to the Pandya Kingdom .

When he went to Kayamkulam - the Raja was thrilled seeing Sree Ayyappa in person , about whom he was hearing day-by-day as a super human teen as well as a sentinal to his citizen .The Raja promised all the help and allowed Ayyappa to collect soldiers from the Kalaries in the Western regions of his Kingdom .

Building the Army

Just before Ayyappa's departure from Kayankulam, a messanger came to announce the attack of Vavar the pirate, in the coastal areas. Ayyappa was excited and joyful to start attck as early as anything , as Vavar himself arrived to gather his fortune! The Karanavar ( head ) of Mullasseril family , who was the minister as well as the bravest soldier of Kayamkulam Raja, was to assist Ayyappa in the attempt. Conquering both body and mind of Vavar and converting him as a disciple , Ayyappa , with the consent of the Raja , gathered the nearby Kalari leaders and soldiers in the vast, beautiful ground at Pullukulangara .

Then he visited Ambalappuzha and Cherthala and conducted similar meetings. Kadutha, who was a great warrior and an expert in mountain-warfare, was a dependant of Pandala Raja. He played an indispensable role in defeating the armies of Udayanan and rescuing several Pandya Kings. Therefore Ayyappan called Kadhutha to assist in the mission.

Ayyappa’s Army included warriors like Kochu Kadutha the master of Sword fighting, Talapara Villan  and Talapara Mallan the perfect Archers and Vavar the warrior.

The preparation

While his stay at Cherthala , Ayyappa was in the Kalari of Cheeram Chira Mooppan. Mooppan' s daughter fell in love with Ayyappa. When this girl proposed her love, Ayyappa gave her advise and thus she could change her mind to a spiritual level. Meanwhile, the army was getting ready; 

With Erumeli as a center point, Ayyapa nurtured a powerful army which could fight Udayanan’s army in a very short time with the help of Vavar, Kadutha, Villan and Mallan. Ayyappan, with his army, marched through the forests, but the first attack was not that successful. Enraged by this, Udayanan conspired with a group of Chieftains abducted Cheramoopan's girl and killed Moopan's daughter. So Ayyappan asked all the members to observe strict Vrutham  before entering Sastha’s Poonakavanam. After the Vrutham for 56 days, they worshipped Kiratha Sastha at Erumeli for the victory in the war. All the army battalions started assembling at erumeli and in order to avoid suspicion, he ordered the troop to dress as tribal people.(present day Pettai thullal) 

Before the final attack on Udayan, Ayyappa distributed the Army into three groups :
1) Alankat Yogam under the leadership of Vavar
2) Amalpuzha Yogam under the leadership of Kadutha
3) Pandalam Yogam under the leadership of Villan and Mallan

Ayyappa kept the central command of the three groups with himself and started the pursuit of Udayanan from three sides North, South and East. Due Ayyappa’s Strategy to the attack from three sides Udayanan was caught in a mouse trap there

Ayyappa – mission accomplished

As soon as the army entered the poonkavanam – Ayyappan was totally a different person; beholding the winsome lustre of His face , he was serene and totally blissful. He never touched even a weapon; instead he was just leading and the army followed him.

The army proceeded towards the hideouts around lnjipara, Karimala, Udumpara, etc.  The Army released the Eastern ghats from the iron fists of Udayanan.

Very soon Ayyappan’s army, marched through the forests and annihilated Udayanan's army. Udayanan’s Army was no match for the Formidable Army of Lord Ayyappa and after a fierceful fight between the two Armies, Uadayanan was slayed by the hands of Kochu Kadutha at Karimala Kotta. Ayyappan's mission ended successfully.

When the royal entourage, proceeded near Sabarimala temple , Ayyappa instructed everyone to leave all the weaponry beneath a big banyan tree there, as carrying of weapons to a temple premises was a sacrilege. Accordingly, the sword, spears, clubs etc. were left at the foot of the banyan tree – today’s Saramkutti.

Ending the Play

Aravind Subramanyam,Author
at Pandalam Palace
After this, they proceeded to Sabarimala Sastha temple, where Ayyappan's father Jayanthan and others were ready to install a fresh idol of Sastha. Right from the moment he stepped into the holy mountain, Ayyappa was in silence and meditation. Until the completion of the Srikovil and installation of the idol, Ayyappan sat on meditation at the place where today’s Manimantapam stands. On the first day of the month of Makaram when the sun moved from the zodiac of Dhanus to that of Makaram, the re-installation of the idol was ceremoniously conducted. Ayyappa did the reconsecration in Sabarimala temple. Soon after the ceremony was over, a holy flame was seen at Ponnambalamedu and no one saw the Prince Arya Kerala Varman - Ayyappan thereafter. It was only thus everyone realized the amazing truth that their lovable , gentle , ameable , merciful young prince was the incarnation ( avatar ) of Sri Dharma Sastha !
Successors of Pandalam dynasty, Poonjar palace and some other living generation add credence to this story. Some monuments, historical Places of interest, folk songs are still available with us which put together vouch for this story.

Swamiye Sharanam Ayyappa !!!
Swamiye Sharanam Ayyappa !!!
Swamiye Sharanam Ayyappa !!!




Sword Used by Ayyappan
Puthen Veedu Erumeli
Puja Moorthis Which
Ayyappan Worshipped
at Pandalam Palace
Chirappan Chira -
Place where Ayyappan
learnt Kalari, Cherthala