Jai Sriman Narayana !!
Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara !!
Sri
Seshadri Swamigal was born to Sri Varadarajar and Maragatham Ammal, a pious
couple lived in Kanchipuram. Maragatham
Ammal was the adopted daughter of Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal who was a righteous
scholar and well-versed in Veda Sastras, also a zealous devotee of Goddess Sri
Kamakshi. She was the youngest in the family,
blessed with all virtuous. She has wide
knowledge in varied subjects of music, art and cultures. She had a divine looks, she was married to
young charming Varadarajar who hails from an illustrious family brought by Sri
Adi Sankara to carry out the worship of Goddess Sri Kamakshi at Kanchipuram. The marriage of this ideal couple Varadarajar
and Maragatham Ammal were performed according to the Vedic principles. The blissful couple settled in Kanchipuram
and led a harmonious life full of love, respect and devoted to each other.
As
the years passed by the couple realized the absence of a progeny. Gradually, the yearning for a child became
uncontrollable. They underwent severe
austerities and visited Rameshwaram.
Maragatham Ammal undertook extreme methods of Vrathas praying for an
offspring. Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal,
foster father of Maragatham Ammal was
deeply concerned about the physical as well
emotional sufferings of his lovely daughter. Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal earnestly prayed to
Goddess Sri Kamakshi to curtail the mental agonies of this pious couple. Several days Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal immersed
in the state of extreme devotion, begged and cried to Goddess Sri Kamakshi for
a virtuous child in the life of his daughter.
Finally, one night Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal had a dream in that Goddess
Sri Kamakshi instructed to provide Navaneetham/buttermilk as offering which
would yield the wishes of his dearest daughter.
As per the divine instruction Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal offered Navaneetham
to Goddess Sri Kamakshi, later it was partaken by Maragatham Ammal.
In
due course of time, Maragatham Ammal was conceived with a child. Once again the peace and happiness doubled in
the family. It was on 22nd
January 1870 in the Tamil month Thai Maragatham Ammal gave birth to a stunning
boy child. It was on a Krishna Paksha
Shashti/Saturday with the birth star Uthram a potential Yogi was born to Sri
Varadarajan & Sri Maragatham Ammal.
The child was named after the family deity Lord Seshadri. The little Seshadri was a bundle of joy; he
had a divine appearance brought endless happiness in the whole family. Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal was in a state of
ecstasy.
Little
Seshadri was brought up with utmost love and affection, he was desired by
everyone. As any other child, this
divine child of Goddess Sri Kamakshi was engaged in the pursuit of childhood
pranks. He was the center of attraction
in his village of Kanchipuram. The
proud parents watched over their little child grew.
Once,
Young Seshadri with his mother visited Sri Varadaraja Perumal Temple at
Kanchipuram on a day of festivities. There
he was attracted to lot of fanfare and vendors crowded on both the sides of the
street. Suddenly, Young Seshadri rushed
to a vendor and took hold of an idol of Little Krishna. It was a small beautiful idol of Lord Krishna
carrying butter dripping down from his lovely little fingers. He
insisted his mother to have the possession of the idol for worship. Seeing the divinity and the dedication of the
child the shop keeper benevolently asked the young Seshadri to keep the idol
with him for free. It multiplied the
happiness of the little soul. On the
very next day Maragatham Ammal with young Seshadri arrived this temple, the
vendor rushed on his feet and prostrated before Maragatham Ammal with tears of
joy. He was in search for words and
mumbled to her ‘Your child is not an ordinary child….he is a child of Goddess
Sri Kamakshi…He has got golden hands’ after completing this words he
affectionately took the hands of young Seshadri and kissed to his heart’s content. He sincerely explained that usually he will
have sale of 100 to 200 idols throughout the festival seasons, yesterday his
sale has gone up to 1000 idol of little
Krishna. In a single day he made a huge profit and he thoroughly believed that the sale has gone its
peak because of Seshadri brought good luck to him. This incident was doubled the admiration
towards the divine child Seshadri.
At
the age of 5 his parents performed Brahmopadhesham/Upanayanam for Little
Seshadri, immediately after this he was sent for Veda Adyayanam. He was a studious child, in no time Seshadri
gained highest of the spiritual knowledge.
He was highly devoted and engaged in the worship of Lord along with his
parents. He was capable to chant Veda
and mantras in perfection, he meditated hours and hours and immersed in the
world of oneness. Gradually, the
spirituality developed an extraordinary calmness within him, a heart of an old
soul.
Young
Seshadri brought abundance of peace and happiness not only to his parents but
also the people surrounded by him. Sri
Varadarajan, father of Seshadri realized his death coming nearer. Seshadri’s younger brother Narasimhan was
adopted by his uncle. One day his father
called out for Seshadri and cried his heart out looking at the innocent child. He narrated that his time to leave this
material world and unite with the Almighty has come closer. On
a pradosham day Sri Varadarajan visited
Sri Ekambareswarar Temple, he was too exhausted due to starvation. He went back home after witnessing the usual
proceedings at the temple. He drank
water, slowly drifted to a peaceful sleep and departed from this world.
At
the tender of age 14 Seshadri lost his father.
He was left with mother who was emotionally beaten by the trauma of the
separation of her husband. Sri Kamakoti
Sastrigal once again rushed to save his lovely daughter Maragatham Ammal. He caringly brought young Seshadri and his
mother to his native village Vazhur. The
three souls were lived a life of utter grief, mourning at the death of
Varadarajar. Seshadri resumed his Veda
Adyayanam under the supervision of his grandfather. Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal was an eminent scholar
and an orator. Once he was invited to
conduct lectures on Srimad Bhagavatham and Srimad Ramayanam at Vandavasi. Due to failing health Sri Kamakoti
Sastrigal assigned the task to young Seshadri.
Once again, the divine child proved his excellence to public.
Sri
Kamakoti Sastrigal had frequently fallen ill due to old age. At one point, he decided to cut off the
worldly bondages and accepted Sanyasa at Kanchipuram. He spent the remaining days in a state of renunciation
in a small hut (Sri Chakkrathalwar shrine) in the Sri Varadaraja Swamy
Temple. Seshadri and his mother were
left isolated with mounted grief, they often pays visit to him. Shortly, Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal attained the
Abode of Lord leaving behind the loving soul Maragatham Ammal and Seshadri. This agonizing incident created a strong
sense of insecurity both the mother and son.
In
the meantime, Seshadri’s aunt paid a visit to Maragatham Ammal and discussed
about performing marriage for Seshadri.
They decided to consult an astrologer regarding the future of bride and
bride-groom. It was predicted that there
was no possibility of a married life for Seshadri; he was destined to be a
Yogi. This shocking news was unbearable
for Maragatham Ammal, she was not in a position to take it anymore. She was sunk into depth of grief and
solitude.
On
an Ekadashi day Maragatham Ammal asked Seshadri to be with her singing Bajans
composed by her foster father Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal. Young Seshadri sincerely recited the glorious
verses of Baja Govindam to her. Once
again Maragatham Ammal felt utter peace in her, she repeated the glorious name
of Lord Arunachala thrice and breathed for last.
The
sudden demise of Margatham Ammal created a blaze of renunciation in young
Seshadri. He was totally under the
rapture of Arunachala, the final pronounce of his mother. Later, he was looked after by his uncle. Seshadri has followed strict routines and
rigorous practices. Sometimes, he makes
his way to the place where Sri Kamakoti Sastrigal lived in solitude. He remained in meditation for hours and
hours, he totally neglected his appearance and physical needs. The Food was consumed rarely, mostly shared
with animals and ignored the people around him.
He was elevated to the state of a true Yogi, his thoughts and actions
were difficult to understand for the ordinary people. He wandered aimlessly without sleep, mumbling
to himself. Many a times he neglected to
be at home and lived a life of nomad.
His relatives were often irritated at the behavior of Seshadri and
locked him for days. During these days,
Seshadri completely refrain from consumption of food or water. It added big concern to his relatives and
they set him free. This practice was
repeated several times, but nothing has changed in the life of Seshadri. He was raised to the state of oneness to
Lord, his preaching was difficult to follow or observe for the ordinary
people. He was often mistaken as
lunatic. He spent several days and nights
on severe penance in the burial ground and never felt the need of roof above
him. During these periods, he met Sri
Balaji Swami from Haridhwar who was on his way to Rameshwaram. He stopped at Kanchipuram to worship Goddess
Sri Kamakshi. Seshadri envisioned him as
Lord Dakshinamurthi, he often go on trance looking to the eyes of this great
saint. He understood the need for a spiritual
master. He selflessly served Sri Balaji
Swami and sincerely followed his teachings.
They spent blissful hours in the discussion of scriptures. Once again Seshadri returned to his original
self, realized the service of Guru is equivalent to the service to Lord. The association with Sri Balaji Swami brought
a new life full of enthusiasm and immense pleasure to Seshadri. The moment of truth has come, Seshadri was
initiated to Sanyasasrama by Sri Balaji Swami and he proceeded to
Rameshwaram.
Seshadri
found immense solace in the path of Sanyasa, his severe austerities continued
and raised him into an unapproachable state of Jeevan Muktha. A state of Brahmam, through the self-realization
and God realization he turned out a liberated soul. His relatives were forcefully tried to bring
him back to perform his father’s annual death ceremony. But he was not willing to perform the same as
he was felt no need of worldly attachments anymore. He was once again put under lock with tight
security of the people, but he was disappeared like a wind with his yogic
powers. This was the moment they truly realized
the divine powers of Seshadri.
Seshadri
Swamigal was on his way to Tiruvannamalai visited his uncle at
Cauverypakkam. He visited the temple of
Lord Panchamukeswara along with his cousin.
While circumambulating they found a venomous snake on their way, his
cousin was frightened to death. Seshadri
Swamigal signaled the snake to come closer to him. The deadly snake followed the instruction of
the Swamigal gracefully; it encircled the neck of him thrice, stretched its
hood on top his head and stood elegantly.
A huge crowd was gathered to witness this miracle. They envisioned Lord Panchamukeswara in place
of Seshadri Swamigal. Swamigal proceeded
to Thiruvannamalai, on his way he met with his relatives, their desire to bring
him back home went unsuccessful.
Gradually, he lost interest in conversing with the people and adopted
the method of simple gestures. Swamigal
occupied a chamber in a temple at Dindivanam and asked the authorities to keep
him locked for few days. Four days were passed;
the authorities were worried about the state of health of Swamigal and opened the
door. They were shocked to see him in
deep meditation. Later, they requested
Swamigal to continue his penance out of the temple premise. Swamigal set out his journey to
Thiruvannamalai and reached Thiruppathur, he stayed in the Brahmapureeswarar
Temple for few days and immersed in the solitude and tranquility of this
place. Likewise, he wandered through
many places on his way to Thiruvannamalai and spent his life in the shrines
located. At last, Swamigal arrived at Thiruvannamalai,
his final destination and the sacred place on Earth for salvation.
As
soon as he reached Thiruvannamalai he rushed on his feet to the temple of Lord
Arunachaleswara & Goddess Sri Unnamalai.
It was truly a home coming for Swamigal, a long awaited moment in his
life. Once again his mother’s voice
pierced through his ears’ Arunachala, Arunachala, Arunachala’. He had forgotten all the hardships; the mere
vision of Lord Arunachaleswara with his consort transported him to the world of
eternal bliss, a joy of liberation. He
left Kanchi in the year 1889; it was a strenuous journey throughout a year to
reach the sacred temple of Lord Arunachaleswara. He remained in this holy land for forty years, till
he breathed for last.
Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara !!
Jai Sriman Narayana !!
2 comments:
Sathguru Saranaam.Happy to go through the article.Please do continue to post further continuation of this article giving information regarding temple for Sri Seshadri Swamigaal at Madambakkam,Chennai.This temple has 18 Siddhars Sannidhis together -only one of its' kind in this country and also Lalitha Tripurasundari as Mahameru.Please visit this temple and get blessed.
Sathguru Saranaam.Happy to go through the article.Please do continue to post further continuation of this article giving information regarding temple for Sri Seshadri Swamigaal at Madambakkam,Chennai.This temple has 18 Siddhars Sannidhis together -only one of its' kind in this country and also Lalitha Tripurasundari as Mahameru.Please visit this temple and get blessed.
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