Divya Desam
A Divya Desam (Tamil: திவ்ய தேசம்) is one of the 108 Vishnu temples that are mentioned in the works of the Tamil Azhvars (saints). Divya means "premium" and Desam indicates "place" (temple). Of the 108 temples, 105 are in India, one is in Nepal, and last two are outside the Earthly realms.The last two are Thirupalkadal and Paramapadam.Tirupalkaddal is the ocean of milk and paramapadam is the Srivaikuntam where lord Narayana presides. Only holy souls are blessed to worship these two divya desams after death and surrender under the lotus feet of Narayana.The Divya Desams are revered by the 12 Azhvars in the Divya Prabandha, a collection of 4,000 Tamil verses. While most Divya Desams follow Thenkalai mode of worship, some follow Vadakalai too among others.
Azhwars
The word azhwar means the one who dives deep into the ocean of the countless attributes of god. Azhwars are considered the twelve supreme devotees of Vishnu, who were instrumental in popularising Vaishnavism during the 5th-8th centuries A.D. The religious works of these saints in Tamil, songs of love and devotion, are compiled as Nalayira Divya Prabandham containing 4000 verses and the 108 temples revered in their songs are classified as Divya desam.[1][2] The saints had different origins and belonged to different castes. As per tradition, the first three azhwars, Poigai, Bhutha and Pey were born miraculously. Tirumizhisai was the son of a sage, Thondaradi, Mathurakavi, Peria and Andal were from brahmin community, Kulasekhara from Kshatria community, Namm was from a cultivator family, Tirupana from panar community and Tirumangai from kazhwar community. Divya Suri Saritra by Garuda-Vahana Pandita (11th century AD), Guruparamparaprabavam by Pinbaragiya Perumal Jiyar, Periya tiru mudi adaivu by Anbillai Kandadiappan, Yatindra Pranava Prabavam by Pillai Lokacharya, commentaries on Divya Prabandam, Guru Parampara (lineage of Gurus) texts, temple records and inscriptions give a detailed account of the azhwars and their works. According to these texts, the saints were considered incarnations of some form of Vishnu. Poigai is considered an incarnation of Panchajanya (Krishna's conch), Bhoothath of Kaumodakee (Vishnu's Mace/Club), Pey of Nandaka (Vishnu's sword), Thirumalisai of Sudarshanam (Vishnu's discus), Namm of Vishvaksena (Vishnu's commander), Madhurakavi of Vainatheya (Vishnu's eagle, Garuda), Kulasekhara of Kaustubha (Vishnu's necklace), Periy of Garuda (Vishnu's eagle), Andal of Bhoodevi (Vishnu's wife, Lakshmi, in her form as Bhudevi), Thondaradippodi of Vanamaalai (Vishnu's garland), Thiruppaan of Srivatsa (An auspicious mark on Vishnu's chest) and Thirumangai of Saranga (Krishna's bow). The songs of Prabandam are regularly sung in all the Vishnu temples of South India daily and also during festivals.[2][3]
According to traditional account by Manavala Mamunigal, the first three azhwars namely Poigai, Bhoothath and Pey belong to Dwapara Yuga (before 4200 BC). Modern historians place the period of azhwars from the 5th to 8th century AD, but there is dispute about the chronology and relation between each other. But it is widely accepted by tradition and historians that the trio are the earliest among the twelve azhwars.[1][2][4][5][6] Along with the three Saiva nayanmars, they influenced the ruling Pallava kings, creating a Bhakti movement that resulted in changing the religious geography from Buddhism and Jainism to these two sects of Hinduism in the region. The azhwars were also instrumental in promoting the Bhagavatha cult and the two epics of India, namely, Ramayana and Mahabaratha.[7] The azhwars were instrumental in spreading Vaishnavism throughout the region.[8] The verses of the various azhwars were compiled by Nathamuni (824-924 AD), a 10th-century Vaishnavite theologian, who called it the "Tamil Veda".[9][10]
List of Deities in Divyadesams
The list of deities[11] in the divyadesams is shown.
S.No. | Divyadesam | Thayar (Lakshmi) | Swamy (Vishnu) |
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1 | Srirangam | Ranganayagi | Ranganathar (Periya Perumal) |
2 | Uraiyur | Kamalavalli Vasalakshmi | Azhagiya Manavala Perumal |
3 | Thirukarambanur | Poornaavalli | Purushothama Perumal |
4 | Thiruvellarai | Rakthapankajavalli | Pundarikaksha Perumal |
5 | Thiruanbil | Soundaryavalli | Sundaramoorthaye Poornaya Perumal |
6 | Thiruppernagar | Indravalli | Appala Ranganatha Perumal |
7 | Thirukandiyur | Kamalavalli | Kamalanatha, Harasabavimochana Perumal |
8 | Thirukoodalur | Padmasani | Jagathrakshaga Perumal |
9 | Thirukavithalam | Ramamanivalli | Gajendravaradha Perumal |
10 | Thiruppullamboothangudi | Hemabja | Thrudathanvee Ramabadhra Perumal |
11 | Thiruaadhanur | Ranganayagi | Varshakalathinayaka Perumal |
12 | Thirukudanthai | Komalavalli | Aparyapthamrutha Perumal |
13 | Thiruvinnagar | Boodevi | Lavanavarjitha Srinivasa Perumal |
14 | Thirunaraiyur | Vanjulavalli | Srinivasa Perumal |
15 | Thirucherai | Saranayagi | Saranatha Perumal |
16 | Thirunandhipura Vinnagaram | Shenbagavalli | Jagannatha Perumal |
17 | Thiruvelliyangudi | Maragadhavalli | Srungarasundara Danushbani Ramaya Perumal |
18 | Thirukannamangai | Abishegavalli | Bhaktavatsala Perumal |
19 | Thirukannapuram | Kannapura | Sowriraja Perumal |
20 | Thirukannangudi | Loganayagi | Lokanatha Perumal |
21 | Thirunagai | Soundaryavalli | Soundararaja Perumal |
22 | Thiruthanjai Mamanikoil | Rakthapankajavalli | Neelamega Perumal |
Manikundram | Ambujavalli | Maniparvatha Perumal | |
Thanjaiyali Nagar | Thanjanayagi | Narasimha Perumal | |
23 | Thiruvazhundur | Rakthapankajavalli | Devadhiraja Perumal |
24 | Thiruchirupuliyur | Dhayanayagi | Krupasamudra Perumal |
25 | Thiruthalaichanga Nanmadiyam | Siras sanga | Chandrasabahara Perumal |
26 | Thiruindalur | Pundareegavalli | Parimalaranganatha Perumal |
27 | Thirukazhicheerama Vinnagaram | Loganayagi | Lokanatha Thrivikrama Perumal |
28 | Thirukkavalambadi | Pankajavalli | Gopala Krishna Perumal |
29 | Thiruarimeya Vinnagaram | Amrudhagadavalli | Gadakeli Narthanaya Perumal |
30 | Thiruvanpurushothamam | Purushothama | Purushothama Perumal |
31 | Thirusemponsaikoil | Sweda Pushpavalli | Hemaranganatha Perumal |
32 | Thirumanimadakoil | Pundareegavalli | Sashvatha Deepaya Narayana Perumal |
33 | Thiruvaigunda Vinnagaram | Vaigundavalli | Vaikuntanatha Perumal |
34 | Thiruthetriambalam | Rakthapankajavalli | Lakshmiranga Perumal |
35 | Thirumanikoodam | Boonayagi | Varadharaja Perumal |
36 | Thiruparthanpalli | Kamala | Parthasarathy roopa, Kamalapathaye Perumal |
37 | Thiruvali & Thirunagari | Amrudhagadavalli | Kedarapathivaraya Perumal |
38 | Thiruthevanarthogai | Samudradanaya | Devanayaka Perumal |
39 | Thiruvellakulam | Padmavathi | Srinivasa Perumal |
40 | Thiruchitrakoodam | Pundareegavalli | Govindaraja Perumal |
41 | Thiruvaheendrapuram | Hemabujavalli | Devanatha Perumal |
42 | Thirukkovalur | Pushpavalli | Thrivikrama Perumal |
43 | Thirukkachi - Atthigiri | Perundevi | Devathiraja Perumal |
44 | Ashtabuyagaram | Padmasani | Gajendravarada Perumal |
45 | Thiruthanka | Maragadhavalli | Deepaprakasa Perumal |
46 | Thiruvelukkai | Amruthavalli | Sundharayoghanarasimha Perumal |
47 | Thiruneeragam | Boovalli | Jagadeeswara Perumal |
48 | Thiruppadagam | Rukmani Sathyabama | Pandavadootha Perumal |
49 | Thiru Nilathingal Thundam | Chandrasoodavalli | Chandrasooda Perumal |
50 | Thiruooragam | Amudavalli | Thrivikrama Perumal |
51 | Thiruvehka | Komalavalli | Yathokthakari Perumal |
52 | Thirukkaragam | Padmamani | Karunagara Perumal |
53 | Thirukkarvaanam | Kamalavalli | Neelamega Perumal |
54 | Thirukkalvanur | Sundarabimbavalli | Choranatha Perumal |
55 | Thiruppavalavannam | Pravalavalli | Pravalavarna Perumal |
56 | Thiruparamechura Vinnagaram | Vaigundavalli | Vaikundanatha Perumal |
57 | Thirupputkuzhi | Maragadavalli | Vijayaraghava Perumal |
58 | Thirunindravur | Sudhavalli | Bhaktavatsala Perumal |
59 | Thiruvallur | Kanagavalli | Vaidhya Veeraraghava Perumal |
60 | Thiruvallikeni | Rukmani | Venkatakrishna Perumal |
61 | Thiruneermalai | Sundaravalli | Jalathivarnaya Perumal |
62 | Thiruidaventhai | Komalavalli | Lakshmivaraha Perumal |
63 | Thirukkadalmallai | Boosthalamangadevi | Sthalasayana Perumal |
64 | Thirukkadigai | Amruthabalavalli | Yoganarasimha Perumal |
65 | Thiruvayothi | Seethadevi | Ramachandra Perumal |
66 | Thirunaimisaranyam | Sriharilakshmi | Devaraja Perumal |
67 | Thirupruthi | Parimalavalli | Paramapurushaya Perumal |
68 | Thirukkandamenum Kadinagar | Pundareegavalli | Neelamega Perumal |
69 | Thiruvadariyachramam | Aravindavalli | Badrinarayana Perumal |
70 | Thirusalakraamam | Sridevi | Srimoorthi Perumal |
71 | Thiruvadamadurai | Sathyabama | Govardhanagiridhari Perumal |
72 | Thiruvaipadi | Rukmani Sathyabama | Navamohanakrishna Perumal |
73 | Thirudwaragai | Lakshmi | Rukmanyadhi Ashtamahishi, Dwarakadeesa Perumal |
74 | Thirusingavelkundram(Ahobilam) | Amruthavalli Senchulakshmi | Lakshminarasimha Perumal |
75 | Thiruvengadam(Tirupati) | Padmavathi | Srinivasa(Venkateswara) Perumal |
76 | Thirunavai | Padmavathi | Narayana Perumal |
77 | Thiruvithuvakodu | Vithuvakoduvalli | Sri Abhayapradhaya Perumal |
78 | Thirukatkarai | Vathsalyavalli | Katkaraswami Perumal |
79 | Thirumoozhikkalam | Madhuraveni | Sookthinatha Perumal |
80 | Thiruvallavazh | Vathsalyavalli | Sundaraya Perumal |
81 | Thirukkadithalam | Karpagavalli | Amruthanarayana Perumal |
82 | Thiruchengundrur | Rakthapankajavalli | Devathideva Perumal |
83 | Thiruppuliyur | Hemalatha | Mayashaktiyuthaswamy Perumal |
84 | Thiruvaranvilai | Padmasani | Vamana Perumal |
85 | Thiruvanvandoor | Kamalavalli | Kamalanatha Perumal |
86 | Thiruvananthapuram | Harilakshmi | Ananthapadmanabha Perumal |
87 | Thiruvattaru | Maragadhavalli | Adhikesava Perumal |
88 | Thiruvanparisaram | Kamalavalli | Thiruvazhmarbhan Perumal |
89 | Thirukkurungudi | vamanashetravalli | Vamanakshetrapoornaya Perumal |
90 | Thirucheeravaramangai | Chireevaramangaivalli | Thothadhrinatha Perumal |
91 | Thiruvaigundam (Navathirupathi) | Boonayagi, Vaigundavalli | Vaikuntanatha Perumal |
92 | Thiruvaragunamangai (navathirupathi) | Varagunavalli | Vijayasana Perumal |
93 | Thiruppuliangudi (Navathirupathi) | Boonayagi | Boomipalaya Vairinedharchidha Gopaya Perumal |
94 | Thirutholaivillimangalam(Navathirupathi) | Visalakrishnakshidevi | Aravindhalochana Perumal |
95 | Thirukkulandai(Navathirupathi) | Baligavalli Padmavathi | Srinivasa Perumal |
96 | Thirukkolur(Navathirupathi) | Kolurvalli | Nikshepavithaya Perumal |
97 | Thirupperai (Navathirupathi) | Kundalakarnadevi | Dheerga Magarakundaladharaya Perumal |
98 | Thirukkurugur (Navathirupathi) | Aadhinathavalli | Aadhinatha Perumal |
99 | Thiruvillipputhur | Kodhadevi | Vadapathrasayee Perumal |
100 | Thiruthangal | Rakthapankajavalli | Narayana Perumal |
101 | Thirukkoodal | Madhuravalli | Sangamasundharaya Perumal |
102 | Thirumaliruncholai | Sundaravalli | Chorasundara Perumal |
103 | Thirumogur | Mohavalli | Kalamega Perumal |
104 | Thirukkoshtiyur | Mahalakshmi | Uraga Mrudusayanaya Perumal |
105 | Thiruppullani | Kalyanavalli, Padmasani | Kalyana Jagannatha Perumal |
106 | Thirumeyyam | Ujjeevana | Sathyagirinatha Perumal |
107 | Thiruparkadal | Bhoo samudra Dhanya | Ksheerabdhi Natha Perumal |
108 | Thirupparamapadham | Mahalakshmya | Paramapadhanathaya Perumal |
List of Divya Desams
The list of 108 Divya Desams is given in this table:[12][13]
Gallery
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Srirangam Temple
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Srivilliputhur Temple
See also
Maps
- Map of 108 Divyadesam along with links for virtual tour and travel information
- Map of Divyadesam around Trichy
- Map of Divyadesam around Madurai
- Map of Kerala Divyadesams
- Map of Ahobilam Divyadesam along with links photos
Notes
- 1 2 Rao, P.V.L. Narasimha (2008). Kanchipuram – Land of Legends, Saints & Temples. New Delhi: Readworthy Publications (P) Ltd. p. 27. ISBN 978-93-5018-104-1.
- 1 2 3 Dalal 2011, pp. 20-21
- ↑ Ramaswamy, Vijaya (2007). Historical Dictionary of the Tamils. Scarecrow Press. p. 211. ISBN 9780810864450.
- ↑ Aiyangar, Sakkottai Krishnaswami (1920). Early history of Vaishnavism in south India. Oxford University Press. pp. 17–18.
- ↑ Lochtefeld, James (2002). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism: N-Z. The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 515. ISBN 9780823931804.
- ↑ Krishna (2009). Book Of Vishnu. Penguin Books India. p. 136. ISBN 9780143067627.
- ↑ B.S. 2011, p. 42
- ↑ B.S. 2011, pp. 47-48
- ↑ Mukherjee (1999). A Dictionary of Indian Literatures: Beginnings-1850 Volume 1 of A Dictionary of Indian Literature, A Dictionary of Indian Literature. Orient Blackswan. p. 15. ISBN 9788125014539.
- ↑ Garg, Gaṅgā Rām (1992). Encyclopaedia of the Hindu World: Ak-Aq. Concept Publishing Company. pp. 352–354. ISBN 9788170223757.
- ↑ http://srividesikan.web.officelive.com/Documents/Divya%20Desa%20Divya%20Thambathigal%20Namavali.pdf
- ↑ "108 Divya Desams". srivaishnava.org. Retrieved 2007-07-16. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Govindāchārya 1902, p. 59-69
References
- B. S., Chandrababu; S., Ganeshram; C., Bhavani (2011). History of People and Their Environs. Bharathi Puthakalayam. ISBN 9789380325910.
- Chari, S. M. Srinivasa (1997). Philosophy and Theistic Mysticism of the Āl̲vārs. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. ISBN 9788120813427.
- Dalal, Roshen (2011). Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide. Penguin Books India. ISBN 9780143414216.
- Das, Sisir Kumar; Sāhitya Akādemī (2005). A history of Indian literature, 500-1399: from courtly to the popular. chennai: Sāhitya Akādemī. ISBN 81-260-2171-3.
- Ramanujan, Attipat Krishnaswami (2005). Hymns for the Drowning: Poems for Vishnu. Penguin Books. ISBN 9780144000104.
- Govindāchārya, Aḷkoṇḍavilli (1902). The Holy Lives of the Azhvârs: Or, the Drâvida Saints. Mysore: G. T. A. Press.
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- Divya Prabhandam by Divya Desam
- Compilation of all Pasurams pertaining to each of the 108 Divya desam. Handy as a travel reference guide
- Key Divya Desam details - Thayar, Moolavar, Utsavar, Kolam, Pasuram etc compiled in a neat page/ single table
- "108 Vainava Divyadesa Sthala Varalaru" by 'Vaishnava Sudarazhi' Dr. A. Ethirajan B.A. of Karaikudi, published by the Sri Vaishnava Siddhanta Publications
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