Friday, 10 July 2015

Benefit of Athiti Bhojana


Interesting article

 

Benefits of Athithi Bhojana (Feeding Guest) - Kanchi Maha Periyavaby Bharadwaj Sastrigal




It was the time when Kanchi Maha Swamigal was staying in Kalavai, many years before.

It was a Sunday. A large crowd had gathered for darshan. One by one the devotees prostrated to the sage, received his blessings
and moved away. A middle-aged couple prostrated to Acharyal and stood up with folded palms. Keenly looking at them, Swamigal said, "adede...who (is this)... Palur Gopalan! You came a year back. That time you spoke about some problems. Aren't you fine now?" and laughed.

That Palur Gopalan replied, "We are very fine Periyavaa. As directed by you, from the time we started feeding an atithi (Guest) in the noon time everyday, only good things are happening, Periyavaa! Good harvest in fields. The cows don't die as before! The money that dripped out of hands without control for expenses stays in hands now. All that is (due to) the greatness of the atithi bhojana (Feeding Guest) you have asked us to do, by your anugraha. I am doing it daily. Nothing else (is the reason for the prosperity)." Tears filled his eyes as he spoke. His wife who was
standing by his side was also in tears of joy.

Acharyal said, "besh, besh. It is fine if you have understood that good things happen due to the act of atithi bhojana. Alright. Today both of you have come over here. There in Palur, who will do the atithi bhojana?" Acharyal inquired worriedly. Gopalan's wife replied promptly, "We have made alternative arrangements for that Periyavaa. Atithi bhojana will not be missed even for a day."

Maha Swamigal was very happy to hear it. "That's the way you should do it. You must have a resolution to feed the hungry. Doing atithi upachara will give such an anugraha and safeguard the family! One day sakshat Parameshvara (Lord) himself will come in the form of an atithi, will sit and eat, you know that?"

Swamigal was talking with kutuhala. To listen to these anugraha words, the people standing in the queue surrounded him. He asked everyone to sit down on the floor. The crowd of devotees sat down.

A devotee asked Swamigal: "Is there such greatness in doing atithi bhojana, Swamy?"

Swamigal replied immediately. "Yes yes! It is a maha punya dharma that could lead to moksha! It has benefited a number of people! Only when you ask people like this Gopalan who have experienced it, they will tell you. Such a lofty dharma is this one!"

A devotee got up and prostrated to the sage. He said with humility, "My name is Rama Sethu. Tiruvannamalai is my native place. We all pray together to Acharyal. We desire to listen more elaborately about the greatness of this atithi bhojana in a way we can understand it. Periyavaa should take mercy on us!"

Swamigal asked him to be seated. The devotee complied. Everyone was watching the walking God in silence. That parabrahmam started talking after sometime.

"My memory is that it was (the year) thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight or thirty-nine (1938-1939). Sri Sankara Matham was doing its administration from Kummonam (Kumbakonam).

I am going to tell (you about) an incident that happened at that time. If you listen to it devotedly, the greatness that lies in this (incident) can be understood! I shall tell you (now), listen (carefully)."

Swamigal stopped for a brief while and then continued: "There was a large house on the western bank of the Kummonam Maamaanga (Mahamaha) kulam. A grocer by name Kumaresan Chettiar was living in that house. I remember very well. The name of his dharma patni was Sivakami Achi. They belonged to Pallathur near Karaikudi. That couple had no children. They had brought a dependable boy from their native place and kept him with them for taking care of the grocery shop.

"At that time, the age of Kumaresan Chettiar was perhaps fifty or fifty-five. That Achi's (age was) perhaps within fifty. At all times only the nama smarana 'Siva Siva... Siva Siva' would be issuing out of the mouth of those two people. There was no other talk! Chettiar had in his house a single bullock cart. Seating Achi in the cart, Chettiar himself would drive! Every day both them would arrive in their cart at the banks of Kaveri to take bath.

Finishing (their) bath, they would come to our Madam, prostrate, receive the blessings and go back. They were such an intimate couple. About them, I am going to tell (you now) something that will overshadow all these, look (listen)!"

He took to silence to keep them in suspense for sometime. The devotees were waiting with eager expectations. Acharyal started speaking again:


"You know what work that couple had been doing for many years? To serve and feed the atithis! Don't be surprised! They would entertain the Siva disciples with food, every day at noon in the hall of their house, without shrinking a face, whatever the number of disciples they received as guest. They would seat the disciple in the thinnai at the entrance (of their house), wash his feet with water, wipe with a cloth, apply sandal paste and vermillion to them and lead them to the hall and seat them there.

"They did not have any cook in their house! That amma would cook with her own hands, whatever number be the guests of Siva disciples! Another important thing, if you ask what it is? is that they would inquire from the Siva disciples the details of the vegetables and dishes they like, go and get them, cook and serve them! Such an elevated mind! Do you think how Swamigal knew about all these things... There is no sort of secrecy about it. (One Sri) Sundaram Iyer, who was close to the Madam, was looking after the accounts of Kumaresan Chettiar. Only he would tell me these things when he was free. Understand now?"

Acharyal stopped for sometime and relaxed. None of the seated moved an inch. They were all looking with fixed eyes at Maha Swamigal.

That walking God continued: "One day it was raining very well. (It was) noon time. Kumaresan Chettiar came to the entrance (of his house) and looked (here and there). No atithi was in sight! Holding an umbrella, he descended the steps of the Mahamaham pond and surveyed the scene. A Siva disciple was seated after bath in a small building there, wearing vibhUti (all over his body). Chettiar prayed to him and brought him for dining (at his home). He seemed somewhat like a well-read Siva disciple. He came singing Thevaaram. Washing his feet, Chettiar led him to his hall and seated him. The couple prostrated to the Siva disciple.

Chettiar's dharma patni went to the disciple and asked, 'What vegetables are the favourite of Swamy? Please tell me, so I can go to the shop, get and serve them after cooking.' "It seemed that the Siva disciple was in good hunger. He got up and went to the backyard and looked around. He saw sprouts of tender spinach there. He came inside, called the mother and said that he needed nothing except the tender spinach in koottu and their stems in sambar and that it would be sufficient for him.

Chettiar went to pluck the spinach with a bamboo plate in his hand. The rain had stopped by then. Since it was becoming late, the Siva disciple who was very hungry, decided to give a helping hand for plucking the spinach, so he asked for a bamboo plate and went to the backyard. "Sivakami Achi was standing at the backyard entrance, watching the two men pluck the spinach. Both of them placed their plates inside the house after enough spinach was plucked. You know what that amma did immediately? She washed the two spinach plates separately. She lit two furnaces, kept the spinach in two separate pans on the furnaces and started cooking.

The Siva disciple who was looking at her act was surprised! He was confused: 'What is this? Both the plates has the same spinach sprouts. Without using a single vessel to cook them why this mother lights two furnaces and cooks them separately?'

"After sometime, that amma took the pans out of the furnaces, took the disciple's spinach only to the puja room and offered it as nivedana to Swami. The disciple who was watching it was pleased with immense pride! Know what he had thought? He decided, 'I am a big Siva bhakta. Sannyasi. So this mother has understood that Lord Siva would accept only the spinach I plucked and offers it as nivedana. Still I would ask the mother herself after my meal about the offering.'"

Stopping here briefly, Swamigal watched the devotees sitting opposite him.

Nobody lowered a jaw. He continued: "The Siva disciple, who had finished his dining, asked that Achi about his doubt. You know what reply did the Achi give? (She said 'Ayya, when the spinach was plucked in the backyard, I was watching. My husband chanted the name 'Siva Siva...' and plucked the spinach. So it became Sivarpana then and there. There was no need to offer it again. You plucked (the spinach) without chanting any name. That is why, I lit a furnace, cooked your spinach separately and offered it to the Lord.' The disciple was embarrassed to hear this.

The couple then prostrated to the disciple. He appreciated the Achi's bhakti and wisdom and started on his way. They were a couple who served annam in such a way..."

Acharyal stopped. The crowd of devotees was sitting with amazement.

Nobody lowered a jaw. Swamigal continued: "You know what was the phala prapti that was given to them for such incessant  atithi bhojana? Some years later, they celebrated their shashti apta purti (completion of 60 years of age).

On a Maha Sivaratri day they sat for darshan of the four sessions of puja in the Kumbeswarar temple. When they returned
home, that amma, who sat in the puja room complaining of exhaustion, stretched out and breathed her last. Shocked, the Chettiar called her by name and went inside, but he too fell down and breathed his last. That was all. On that very day of Maha Sivaratri both of them attained the Siva sayujya together. Did you see the position that couple attained because of their act of incessant atithi bhojana?

Even now, on every Maha Sivaratri day, I would remember the couple. They are the couple who served food in such a lofty manner." Acharyal finished.

Tears seeped from the eyes of those who heard the story.

The walking God stood up and said, "Seems it is almost two o' clock. Everyone will be hungry. Go inside and dine well", and bade them farewell with compassion.

 

Kanchi Paramaacharya story


My memory is that it was the year 1957. Kanchi Maha Swamigal and Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal were camping in a house in Rameswaram Road, T. Nagar (Chennai). I was living with my parents in the northern end of the same street. My age then was twenty-two. I was studying in a Secondary Grade Teachers Training School.

Sometimes Maha Periyavargal used to pass through my house, either during the morning or the evening hours. I had often seen Sri Swamigal cross my house on the street. My mother at those times would be waiting at the entrance with a camphor plate, after having drawn a kolam in front of our house. It became her custom to show the lighted camphor before Sri Maha Periyavargal when he came in front of our house, and prostrate to him.

The progressive thoughts in my mind, a sense of defiance, the nerve of youth, the lack of maturity to distinguish between good and bad–all these came together when I chided my mother, “This man is some sanyasi. Why do you prostrate to him? What do you gain by that act? You are thus prostrating to him in an uncivilized way continually, is he going to save you? Don’t do such wrong things hereafter.” Hearing my indecent words my mother said, “Podaa, po!” (“mind your business!”) and went inside.

Years rolled by. I started working as a teacher in the P.S. High School, Mylapore, Chennai in the year 1959.

A few years later, my mother started suffering from a severe setback in her health, her B.P. shooting up. The V.H.S. hospital at Taramani, Chennai had just then been established. I admitted my other there for treatment. At that time I was taking tuition at their home for the two sons of Mani Aiyer, proprietor of Kalyani Hotel (the hotel is no longer there now) near Mylapore Kapali temple. His family was very devoted and loyal to Sri Maha SwamigaL. They would often go to Kanchipuram and have darshan. They would consider doing service to his holy feet as their most enduring happiness.

Mani Aiyer was residing in a house in Mandaveli near Mylapore. In the small puja room opposite the hall of their house, an adorned holy picture of Sri Maha Periyavaal was kept. A lamp would always be burning by the side of the picture. I would be sitting on the swing in the hall and taking class for the two boys. Since the puja room was always kept open, when Sri Periyavaal’s picture came under my glance, a prickling sensation would arise in me. I would get down, go and close the puja room doors and then continue my teaching. It has happened several times this way.

As I mentioned earlier, I was worrying over my mother’s health condition and was teaching the lessons somewhat for the name of it. Tears would fill my eyes. The worry and fear that my mother would pass away leaving me alone would surge through my mind.

One day when the teaching was going on, Tiru Mani Aiyer who was just back home asked me, “What Sir! You are worried, your eyes have turned red! What is the matter?” Wiping my eyes I said, “Nothing of that sort Mani Aiyer! My mother’s health is not alright. Hypertension. I have admitted her in the V.H.S. That is the cause of my worry.”

Mani Aiyer: You showed him to a good doctor?

Myself: I told you already that I have admitted her in the V.H.S.

Mani Aiyer: What did they say?

Myself: They said that she will be alright, no cause to worry. But I am not satisfied with their words.

Mani Aiyer: Sir! Let your worries go. I shall take you to a big doctor. Your mother will become alright if she just looks at him.

Myself: Is that so? Who is that doctor, my mother would be cured if she is shown to him? Where does that big doctor reside? When can I see him? Shall I bring my mother right now?

There was anxiety in my reply; also haste and enthusiasm; much anticipation; because my mother should get well completely soon.

Mani Aiyer: Your mother need not come. It is enough if only you come.

Myself: Mani Aiyer! The disease is not for me, but my mother! If I come how can my mother become alright? Should not that big doctor test my mother?

Mani Aiyer: Not necessary. If that big doctor just looks at you, your mother will become alright.

Myself: (with some distrust) If I am seen my mother would become alright? Such a kind of doctor? Alright. If that is the case I shall come right now. Come on, let us go and see him.

Mani Aiyer: You cannot see him just like that. He is not here. He is in Kanchipuram.

Myself: In Kanchipuram? Why should such a big doctor reside in that place? Who is he? M.B.B.S. or M.D.?

Mani Aiyer: He is beyond those degrees. He is the doctor of the doctors. (Pointing to Periyavar’s picture in the puja room) He is the doctor I referred to.

Myself: (laughing loudly without being aware of it) What Mani Aiyer! This man, doctor? He is the doctor of doctors? What do you babble? How can a sanyAsi become a doctor? If it is a question of some puja or rituals I can believe it. But then you talk of this man as a big doctor! Hmm.. would it be possible for this sanyasi to cure my mother? This is just your imagination… (The words came out of the edge of my sorrow).

Mani Aiyer: What, MeenakshiSundaram! You who is born in the brahmin community talk this way?

Myself: What then Sir! After saying that you would take me to a big doctor, you now say that you would take me to a sanyasi! How can it be possible, this kind of an action?

Mani Aiyer: MeenakshiSundarm, your mother should become alright for you. Only that, right? I am responsible for it. We go to Kanchipuram tomorrow itself, alright?

Myself: (with klesha) Mani Aiyer, if we go to him will my mother really get well?

Mani Aiyer: Certainly. Enough if you have darshan of him and just speak about your mother. Your mother will certainly get well. You can also remain in peace.

Myself: In that case I shall come to Kanchipuram. But when we are there you should not compel me to remove my shirt, take bath, wear vibhuti-kunkumam, or do namaskaram. I shall come; see him; tell him about my mother; that’s all. (The torsion of the young blood was not gone yet).

Mani Aiyer: What ayyaa, would you not take bath daily? Would you not remove your shirt occasionally? Not wear vibhuti-kunkumam even rarely? Do those things just once tomorrow! What, will that drown your lineage?

Without knowing why, I did not object but agreed to those words of him. On the next day, the three of us–Mani Aiyer, myself and Tiru. Venkataraman who worked with me–started and reached Kanchipuram in the morning hours. Taking bath in the Sarva Tirta Kulam and wearing vibhuti and dhoti, I reached the gates of Kanchi SriMatham for the first time in my life. And yes! There was a feeling of something like an electric vibration in my body.

We enter the Matham. Kanchi Mahaswamigal in the front hall! Yes, the big doctor! He was sitting, leaning on a rice bag. Fruit plates and garlands of flowers are seen before him. Also a queue for his darshan. We too tucked ourselves in that queue.

A bamboo plate in my hand. In the plate are fruits, spinach and some vegetables. My glance falls on the ascetic king seated there. Without any efforts, tears start to flow from my eyes. Yes, I weep without my knowing it. I don’t understand the reason. Why should I weep?

His keen look that has divine light falls on me. Raising his head, that god gestures me to come to him. He might have known my sorrow with his prevision.

Again that talking god beckons me with a raised hand. I walked slowly and peacefully to him, placed the bamboo plate in my hand before him and prostrated to him unknowingly.

“You are ashtasahasram (a sub sect)?”

“Yes.”

“What relationship do Seshadri, Kunju in Karukudi have with you?” (Karukudi is a hamlet near Tiruvaiyaru).

“They are relatives of my aunt.”

“Your grandfather was the Palace Receiver in Thanjavur! Was he before or after Sundaram Aiyer?”

I nodded head that I did not know it. Silence prevailed for sometime.

Raising his head, “You have admitted your mother in the hospital? How is she now?”

What! That god asks me the same question that I came to him with, seeking remedy. For this too, I just stand sobbing, with no reply from me.

“Don’t worry! Your mother will get well and return home.”

Yes, that big doctor had given a new lease of life to my mother! That mahaan looked sharply at me for sometime. Then, giving me prasadam, he blessed, “Give this to your mother. She will get back home well.”

To this date, I heartily bow and adore that “great doctor” who vanquished the demon of ignorance in my mind and put me on the right path.

As foretold by that “great doctor”, my mother got well and arrived home safely. The big doctor has saved my mother’s life. He is taking care of us till this day.

author: V. MeenakshiSundaram, Secretary, Hindu Dharma Manram, Chennai-33
compiler: T.S. Kothandarama Sarma
book: Maha Periyaval – Darisana Anubhavangal

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Posted: 26 Jun 2015 06:08 PM PDT


1) கடந்த வாரம் பெங்களுரில் அடர்ந்த இரவில் சாலையின் நடுவில் நடந்து சென்று கொண்டிருந்த கர்ப்பிணிப் பசுமாட்டின் மீது கார் ஒன்று மோதி நிற்காது சென்று விட்டது.



அந்த வழியே சென்ற சிலர் அந்த வழியே சென்ற சிலர் தோல் கிழிந்த தொங்கிக் கொண்டிருந்த நிலையில் பரிதாபமாக நின்ற அந்த கர்ப்பிணிப் பசுவின் தோலை தைக்க உதவினர். கூட்டத்தில் இருந்த கால்நடை உதவி மருத்துவர் சையத் அப்பாஸ் அறுவை சிகிச்சை செய்து கிழிந்த தோலைத் தைத்து உதவினார்.




தெருவிளக்கு எதுவும் எரியாத நிலையில், இருட்டில் செல்போன் டார்ச் வெளிச்சத்தில் இந்த ஆபரேசனைச் செய்து முடித்தனர்.


மகத்தான மனிதாபிமானச் செயலை பாராட்டுவோம்... தினகரன்.


2) "கூடலூர் தேசீகம் நண்பர்கள் குழு'வினர் சப்தமின்றி செய்து வரும் உதவி தன்னிகரற்றது. குழுவில் கூடலூரைச் சேர்ந்த இளங்கோவன், கோபால், பாண்டிக்கண்ணன், சரவணன் உட்பட 10 க்கும் மேற்பட்டோர் நிர்வாகிகளாக உள்ளனர். மன நலம் பாதித்தவர்களுக்கு சேவை செய்வதுதான் இவர்களின் முக்கியமான தொண்டு.




3) உழைப்பே உயர்வு. வனஜா.




4) Sankara Eye Care -ன் சாதனைகள் பற்றி. இலவசமாக பதிமூன்று லட்சம் கண் அறுவை சிகிச்சைகள்...




5) தேனீ மாவட்டம் காக்கிவாடன்பட்டி அரசு கள்ளர் நடுநிலைப்பள்ளி 8-ம் வகுப்பு மாணவர்கள் மற்றும் கணித ஆசிரியர் பால கிருஷ்ண குமாருக்கு, பூஜ்ஜியம் சதுர அடியில் பள்ளியில் பூந்தோட்டம் ஒன்றை அமைத்துள்ளமைக்குப் பாராட்டுகள்.





6) பொழுதுபோக்காக பொதுச்சேவை.




7) ஸாயிபா தாஜ். தனது ஒவ்வொரு நாளையும் இவர் கழிக்கும் விதம் அற்புதமானது.




8) ஐந்து பெரியவர்களும், 40 இளைஞர்களும் ஏற்படுத்திய உணவு வங்கி.




9) பஞ்சாப் வங்கியின் சேவை.




10) பிரமிக்க வைக்கும் ரவீந்திரநாத்.





11) மேல் பெர்த்தில் இடும் கிடைத்தால் வரும் சிரமம் எல்லோரும் அறிந்ததே. ரஞ்சனி மேடம்... சரிதானே? அதற்கு ஒரு தீர்வு வருகிறதாம். ஒத்து வருமா? நடைமுறைக்கு வருமா? பார்ப்போம்.




12) பாராட்டுகள் அஞ்சும் அரா. நாட்டிலேயே இப்போதுதான் இரண்டாவது இஸ்லாமியப் பெண்.




13) உமா கண்ணன்.




14) சீமா - ஒரு இன்ஸ்பிரேஷன்!





15) கிராமத்துக்கே வெளிச்சம் காட்டிய முன்னோடி லாலா தேஹ்ராஜி தாகோர் .