[Advaita-l] Regarding Padmanabhaswamy

Aditya Kumar kumaraditya22 at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 19 12:04:29 EDT 2017


The Cholas were probably the best rulers with high regard for Dharma in the entire South India/Deccan/south-east Asia region. Indians by default are very tolerant and never indulge in extremism. It baffles me how Chola kings did this. Is there a Chola side to the story as well? 

    On Monday, 19 June 2017 8:36 PM, D.V.N.Sarma డి.వి.ఎన్.శర్మ via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:
 

 Tillai Govindaraja was forciblly installed against opposition of Dikshitars
by one Tupakula Anantakrishna Bhupala literally at bayonet point.
It appears that a number of hereditary Dikshitars were killed in the
process.

regards,
Sarma.

On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 7:34 PM, Kalyan via Advaita-l <
advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:

> //There is another very important Govindaraja sannidhi, with the reclining
> Vishnu as the mUlavigraha, in Chidambaram, within the same temple complex
> as the famous Nataraja temple.//
>
>
> The Govindaraja swamy temples at Chidambaram and Tirupathi have a deep
> connection.
>
> Chidambaram was the place where the original Govindaraja swamy temple
> existed before the idol was said to be dumped into the sea due to sectarian
> rivalries. Vaishnavas were however able to save the utsava murtis and
> brought them to Tirupathi, and built the current Govindaraja swamy temple
> at Tirupathi.
>
> Later, during the Vijayanagara rule, the current Chidambaram Govindaraja
> Swamy was installed again by a local king.
>
>
> http://www.frontline.in/static/html/fl2621/stories/20091023262102600.htm
>
>
> //According to historians, during the reign of Kulothunga Chola-II, a
> Saivite, the idol of Govindaraja Perumal was dumped in the sea. When it was
> reinstalled later by a chieftain of the Vijayanagar empire, as many as 20
> Dikshitars committed suicide//
>
>
> //In its judgment on September 15, the court pointed out that both the
> shrines, of Nataraja and Govindaraja Perumal, have separate sanctum
> sanctorums, altars, temple towers and flag masts. Separate rituals and
> ceremonies are conducted for the deities. The order also points out that
> the Sabanayagar temple is one of the 108 divyadesams (holy places of
> Vaishnavites). Tamil savants Kulasekara Azhwar and Thirumangai Azhwar had
> visited this shrine, and their verses on Govindaraja Perumal have been
> compiled into Nalayira Divyaprabandam, it adds.//
>
>
> //"It is also history that due to certain conflicts between the Saivites
> and Vaishnavites, the idol of Thillai Govindaraja was removed in or about
> the 13th century and later during the rule of Vijayanagara kings, one of
> their chieftains reconstructed the Govindaraja sannidhi [sanctum
> sanctorum], after which [17th century] the small sannidhi in its present
> form came to stay and pujas are being performed by a separate sect of
> Vaishnavite priests,” it says.//
>
>
> Regards
> Kalyan
>
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