Friday, October 22, 2021

Srinivasa Perumal Temple, Senganur – Legends

Srinivasa Perumal Temple, Senganur – Legends

Periyavachan Pillai was born in 1167 AD, in the month of Avani in Krishnashtami Rohini. He was born to Yamunacharya and Nachiyar Ammai, in Senganur. He was born as the amsam of Lord Krishna and was named as Krishna. He was called as Vyakhyana Chakravarthy as he wrote thoughtful commentaries on Nalayira Divya Prabandham. He used to accompany his father every day to Tiruvelliyangudi Kolavilli Ramar Temple. This Temple is a Divya Desam praised by Thirumangai Azhwar.

His father initiated the young boy into Nalayira Divya Prabandhams and Ramayana Slokas during their journey to this temple and made him to recite it the next day. This made the young boy attracted towards the Divya Prabandham and Ramayana in early age itself. During one of their visit to the Tiruvelliyangudi temple, a vedic scholar saw the potential of the young boy and suggested Yamunacharya to take him to Srirangam for further learning of Vaishnavite literature as the young boy seemed destined to make a significant contribution to Vaishnavism.

Periyavachan Pillai got married and made a pilgrimage to Thirupathi with his wife. It was a tradition in their family to visit Thirupathi after getting married as Thiru Venkatamudayan is considered as family deity of his clan. He was overwhelmed with his devotion towards Venkatesa Perumal. He refused to return home. Lord Venkatesa in the guise of a priest, advised Periyavachan Pillai to go back to his home town and take care of his old parents. Further, he gave a Salagrama stone (sacred stone) for his worship.

He started his journey back to his hometown with the Salagrama stone. The couples decided to perform ablutions in Kollidam River. Hence, they placed the stone on the river bank, took bath in the river and performed the ablutions. After his ablutions, he returned to the place where he kept the stone and found the stone was missing. He felt so bad and started fasting to death. Lord Srinivasa appeared in his dreams and asked him to excavate the same spot where he kept the Salagrama. Upon excavation, he found a beautiful idol of Lord Srinivasa instead of Salagrama stone.

He installed the idol in Senganur and built a temple for the idol. An idol of Periyavachan was installed in the temple in later in memory of his contribution to Senganur and the temple. The Street, where the temple is located, is named after him. Periyavachan Pillai moved to Srirangam after the death of his parents. He became a disciple of Nam Pillai. He wrote commentaries on Nalayira Divya Prabandham and Ramayana during his stay in Srirangam. He is famously called as Vyakhyana Chakravarthy for his extant commentaries He also wrote commentaries on Rahasya Granthams and Stotras.

His significant work is 24000 Padi, an analytical commentary on Thiruvaimozhi written by Nammazhvar. He mentored his disciples Vadakku Thiru Veedhi Pillai, Azhagiya Manavala Jeer and many others after the demise of Nam Pillai. He is also one of the few Acharyas to be credited with the prefix of ‘Periya’ (others being Periya Azhvaar, Periya Jeer and Periya Perumal of Srirangam). The Thiru Maligai (House of Periyavachan Pillai) where he was born and lived, still exists in the Krishnapremi Swamy Street in Senganur.