|| SWAMIYE SARANAM AYYAPA
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The
descendants of Pandya dynasty discarded by Thirumala Naicker Diwan of Raja
Vijayanagar, who was then ruling the Pandya Kingdom, comprising of
Madurai,Tirunelveli, Ramananthapuram, were living scattered in places like
Valliyur, Tenkasi, Shengottah, Achankovil and Sivagiri. At that time, Pandyas
were ruling in many parts of Travancore. The descendants of Pandya dynasty
belonging to Chempazhanattu Kovil, living in Sivagiri were given the right
to rule the country of Pandalam, by the King of Travancore eight hundreds years
ago. King Rajasekara was the direct descendant of this dynasty.
King
Rajasekara was very talented, courageous and just in his deeds. People were
living happily and prosperously during his regime. However, the king was very
unhappy that he had no children and his subjects were also worried that he had
no heir to inherit his kingdom. As per the wish of the queen, both of them
prayed Lord Shiva for blessing them with a child.
Mahishasuran,
Son of Ramban, undertook a severe penance (Dhavam). Lord Brahma tried to
distract his concentration, but having failed in his attempts, he appeared
before the Asura and blessed him with a boon. Mahishasuran asked Lord Brahma to
give him a boon by which no man in the earth would be able to kill him, and Lord
Brahma conferred the boon on him. Mahishasuran, armed with his boon, began to
commit atrocities and murders on the earth and terrorised people. Fearing his
wrath, people ran away to far away places.
The
Devas seeing the atrocities committed by Mahishasuran came to the conclusion
that only a divine power could kill him and approached Chandikadevi (Mahishasuramardhini)
pleading to put an end to Mahishasura who was misusing the boon given by Lord
Brahma. Chandikadevi set out on her mission and killed Mahishasura in a duel, on
earth.
Mahishi,
daughter of Karamba, brother of Ramban undertook a severe penance in order to
take revenge on the Devas, who were responsible for the death of her brother.
Lord Brahma appeared and offered to confer on Mahishi any boon except that of
immortality. Mahishi asked Lord Brahma to bless her with a boon by which nobody,
except the son created out of the union of Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Haran),
would be able to kill her. Lord Brahma gave the boon and Mahishi went to
Devaloka and started harassing the Devas.
The
Devas incurred the wrath of Durvasa Muni who cursed them. On the advice of Lord
Mahavishnu that this curse could be removed only by administering Amrutham taken
from Palazhi, the devas took it from the Palazhi, but the Asuras snatched it
from them. Lord Mahavishnu in the disguise of Mohini, went to the Asuras and got
back the Amrutham and restored it to the Devas. When Lord Shiva, went to see
Lord Mahavishnu who was in the guise of a Mohini succumbed to her beauty and out
of their union, was born a child, who was name Dharmasastha. Dharmasastha grew
at Kailasham. Lord Shiva, answered Rajasekara's prayer and ordered Dharmasastha
to take the avathar of Ayyappan . On the day King Rajasekara went for hunting in
the forest, Ayyappan took the form of a baby with a golden chain and bell around
his neck and placed himself near the Pamba river.
King
Rajasekara went for hunting in the forest adjoining the banks of River Pampa,
along with his men. He started hunting courageously in the dense forest which
was a sanctuary for many wild animals. After that hunting was over, King
Rajasekara advised his men to take rest and sat there entertaining himself with
the sight of the natural greenish beauty and the waterfalls, of the forest.
At
that time, he heard a child crying from somewhere in the forest. Surprised, he
went round and reached the banks of River Pampa. There he saw a beautiful and
divine child (i.e. Ayyappa) kicking its legs and crying out, and was in a
dilemma whether to take the child to the Palace or leave it there itself.
While
the King was engrossed in his thoughts, a Sanyasi appeared before him and told
the King that he need not be afraid of the child and take him to the Palace and
that the child belonged to Kshatriya dynasty capable of mitigating all
sufferings. The Sanyasi further stated that since the Child had a gold bell
around his neck, his name be called "MANIKANDAN" and when the child
completed twelve years, the King would know his divine history. After uttering
these words, the Sanyasi disappeared.
The
King of Pandalam was very joyous, he took the child to his Palace and briefed
the Queen about the incident. The King and the Queen, having prayed to Lord
Shiva, for a child, were very happy that they had been blessed with a child. The
people also felt happy that a heir to inherit the Kingdom after the King, has
been found. However, the Diwan of the Kingdom who was thinking that he would be
the next crown after Rajasekara was worried.
When
the child, named Manikandan, began to grow in the Palace, everything began to
prosper in kingdom. He was taught all martial arts and sastras and the Guru was
surprised at his brilliance and agility and the extraordinary talents. The Guru
came to the conclusion that he was not an ordinary child, but a divine power.
After completing his education under the Guru, Manikandan approached the Guru to
offer his Guru Dakshina.
When
Manikandan went to his Guru for his blessings, the Guru told him that he
already knew that he was a divine power and he was blessed for having been given
an opportunity to have Manikandan as a student. The Guru further told Manikandan
that he had one request to make and that was that his only son who was dumb
should be given speech. Manikandan called the Guru's son and put his hands on
his head and immediately Guru's son had his speech. Manikandan requested the
Guru not to reveal this to anyone and went to the Palace.
In
the meanwhile, the Queen gave birth to a male child and the child was named
RajaRajan. King Rajasekara, impressed with the talents of Manikandan, decided to
crown him, treating him as his eldest son. He ordered the Diwan to make
arrangements for the same. The Diwan hated this and started devising plans to
prevent Manikandan from being crowned to the throne and to annihilate him. He
tried various methods including poisoning of food, but failed in all these.
However, Manikandan's body bore an injury due to these and ordinary physicians
could not cure it. Lastly, Lord Shiva disguising himself as a physician, treated
Manikandan's injury and cured him.
Having
failed in all his attempts to kill Manikandan, the Diwan approached the Queen
and told her that she had her own son, it was not correct to crown a person who
came from the forest. He further told the Queen since Arthasastra itself has
justified any misdeed if it was done to extract a good thing, he would suggest
that the Queen should pretend as if suffering from severe headache and stomach
pain and he would make the physician tell that only a tigress' milk should be
brought to cure the Queen and since Manikandan would only go to the forest to
bring the milk, he would be in danger from the wild animals and even if
Manikandan returned without bringing the tigress' milk, the King's love for him
would not be as before. The Queen, became a prey to the Diwan's plot and agreed
to do what he told, so that her son could succeed the King to the throne.
The
Queen, as told by the Diwan, cried out loudly that she was suffering from severe
headache and stomach pain and the King, believing this, called the Diwan to
bring in the best physicians to treat her. The Physician, brought by the Diwan
examined the Queen and told the King that the Queen had been suffering from a
dangerous disease and it could be cured only by applying Tigress' milk .The King
sent several of his men to the forest for bringing this milk. The King
understood that it was an impossible task and wanted his dear Queen to be cured
at any cost and offered half of his Kingdom to anybody who brought the Milk.
When
the King was thinking about this, Manikandan asked him to let him go to the
forest promising to bring the milk. However, the King told him that he was
awaiting to be crowned to the throne that he was also not of age and hence
refused to let him go. Manikandan told the King, in spite of his refusal, he had
to go lest he would be cursed for not curing the Queen. Since the King persisted
in his refusal Manikandan wanted the King to promise to do something he wanted.
The King gave the promise and asked him what he wanted and immediately
Manikandan asked the King to permit to go to the Forest. The King felt
disappointed that he had been tricked and with no other alternative permitted
Manikandan to go to the forest.
King
Rajasekara made arrangements to send a group of his loyal men along with
Manikandan, which however was refused by Manikandan on the ground that the
tigress might run away seeing the crowd of soldiers. King Rajasekara sent
along with Manikandan necessary foodstuffs and coconuts with three-eyes, in
remembrance of Lord Shiva. The Panchabuthas, sent by Lord Shiva, accompanied
Manikandan to Forest. However, on his way Manikandan, came to know the
atrocities of Mahishi in the Devaloka, he went there and fought a battle with
Mahishi. During the conflict, Manikandan threw Mahishi down to earth from
devaloka and she fell on the banks of Azhutha
River. Manikandan clashed with her at Azhutha river again.
At
the end, of the battle between Mahishi and Manikandan at Azhutha River banks,
Manikandan climbed up on her chest and danced violently. The impact of his dance
was felt on the Earth and Devloka and the Devas were afraid. Mahishi knowing
that the divine power dancing on her body was none other than the son of Hari
and Haran, prostrated before Manikandan and died. This dance was witnessed by
Lord Shiva and Mahavishnu from a place called Kalakatti.
(It is said that Leela, daughter of Kavalan, a Maharishi, due to her husband's
curse,was born as daughter of Karamban, with a face of Mahishi and freed herself
from the curse and obtained Moksha by the grace of Shri Dharma Sastha, which is
described in Sabarimala
Temple as Malikapurathu Amma, by which name she has a temple there)
After
killing Mahishi, Manikandan went to the forest for the tigress milk, when Lord
Shiva appeared before him and told him that though he had done good for the
Devas, still there was one main task and that was to give comfort to the King
Rajasekara who was very concerned about him. Lord Shiva further told him that he
could go to the Palace with Lord Devendran in the form of a tiger. With
Manikandan on the tiger, all female devas in the disguise of a tigress and male
Devas, as tigers started their journey to the Palace.
When
Manikandan, with the tigers, approached the Palace, the people who ridiculed him
when the started his journey to forest whether he wanted a toy tigresses, really
got panicky seeing the violent bunch of animals and started running helter
shelter.
Just
then, the same Sanyasi who appeared before King Rajasekara when he picked up
Manikandan at the forest as a baby, appeared again at the palace and told King
Rajasekara the real identity of Manikandan. Hearing this, the King stood in
great surprise and silence. He saw Manikandan riding a tiger and people running
away. Seeing the King, Manikandan descended from the Tige and told him that
since the tigresses were there, he could get the Queen cured with their milk.
King Rajasekara, fell at his feet and asked to forgive him for whatever happened
without his knowledge, and asked him to send back the tigers as the Queens
ailment had been cured the moment Manikandan went to the forest. On that day
Manikandan reached the age of twelve.
King
Rajasekara told Manikandan that the Diwan was responsible for all these things
and hence he should be punished. However, Manikandan told the king that he need
not punish the Diwan and all had happened only through the will of God, and he
told further that time had come for him to go to Devaloka since the task for
which he took avatar himself on the Earth is completed and asked the King what
boon he wanted from him and he was ready to give it as he was much pleased by
his devotion. Immediately, King Rajasekara told him that they wanted to raise a
temple in his memory and suggest a suitable place for the temple. Manikandan
aimed an arrow which fell at a place called Sabari,
where in Sri Rama's era a Sanyasini called Sabari observed Dhavam. Lord
Manikandan told the King to build the temple in that place and then he
disappeared.
As
per Saint Agasthya's advise, King Rajasekara laid the foundation stone for the
building the Sabarimala Shrine. Bhagwan Manikandan, had made it clear that he
would grace only those devotees who offer Dharshan after performing Vritha
for fortyone days keeping themselves isolated from family desires and tastes and
leading a life like Brahmacharya, thinking of good things always, and that while
coming for his darshan, they shall carry the holy irumudi
on their heads, as the Bhagwan did when he went to the forest to fetch tigress
milk, and bathed in River
Pampa raising slogans of Saranam
and climb the eighteen stairs.
As
graced by the Bhagwan King Rajasekara completed building of the temple with eighteen
steps to reach it. When the King was thinking how to put Dharmasastha's
figure in the temple for darshan to devotees, he recalled the words of the
Bhagwan, the River Pampa was a holy river as River Ganga, Sabarimala was a
holy place as Kasi. Dharmasastha sent Parasuraman to Sabarimala who carved the
figure of Lord Ayyappa and installed it on the day of Makarasankranthi,
the day on which the Makara
Jothi appears. Every year lakhs and lakhs of people throng to Sabarimala
irrespective of caste or creed and adorn themselves with garlands and irumudis,
chants slogans on Lord Ayyappa, bathe in holy river Pampa, climb up the eighteen
steps and get the grace of Lord Ayyappa, the Dharmasastha.
JEWEL
CASKET
The Jewel Casket is carried on head from the ancestral residence of the royal
family of Panthalam to the Shrine on the day. A Garuda, the Brahaman kite,
follows this ornaments carrying procession, hovering about in the sky. After
these ornaments are worn on the Lord the bird circles the temple in the sky
three times and disappears. Excited by this sight the devotees begin to chant
"Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa". A Star never seen before in the sky appears
on the day of Makara Jothi
day before the sighting of the Jyoti. A Jyoti is seen for a little time on the
hilltop showing the presence of Swamy Ayyappan gracing his devotees
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