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Showing posts with label Parasara. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Sri Gunaratna Kosam composed by Sri Parasara Bhattar


Sri Gunaratna Kosam composed by Sri Parasara Bhattar

Sri Parasara Bhattar was the son of Koorthazhwan and a great Disciple of Bhagavath Ramanuja and a Srivaishanav Leader after Ramanauja's time. Parasara Bhattar was a brilliant scholar and also the foster son of Sriranaga Nachiar. Parasara Bhattar has a number of works to his credit. He was well versed in Thiruvoimozhi and he used Thirumangaia Azhwars' Thirunedunthandagam to to defeat and attract Nanjeer as his disciple.

One of his great works is Gunaratna Kosam a great sanskrit  composition on Sri Ranaganayaki consort of Lord Ranganatha of Srirangam. She is also known as Peria Piratti.

Gunaratna Kosam has 60 verses. Adiyen took several months to read and learn the verses. Even now I can not claim that I can chant it without mistakes. Glad to share it on Panguni uthram day, Serthi day for Lord Ranganatha and Peria Piratti.

Sri Parasara Bhattar explins the Mahima of Sri Ranganayaki and goes on to say that it is she who ensures the grace of Lord Ranganatha is bestowed on Devotees. 

Humble presentation on Panguni Uthram day. May Peria Piratti bless all those who listen.



















Thursday, April 2, 2015

Sri Ranaganatha Kattiyam By Sri Parasara Bhattar

Sri Ranganatha Kattiyam-Sri Parasara Bhattar





This is a Thirumanjana Kattiyam composed by Sri Parasara Bhattar, the foster son of Peria piratti Sri. Ranga Nayaki.

Understand that is Kattiyam is chanted during Thirumanjanam events at srirangam Kovil.

If any one comes across an audio from Srirangam temple may provide a link. Thanks














Monday, December 1, 2014

Kaisika Puranam By Parasara Bhattar

                  Kaisika Puranam By Parasara Bhattar

Kaisika Puranam narrates the Bakthi and faith of Nampaaduvaan 

in Lord Narayana and his adherence to the Srivaishanavite 

principles even though he was a chandala by birth. He was not 

permitted to enter the Sri Vaishnava Nambi temple. So he chose to 

go to temple in the early morning and sung his Kasika Pann( 

Bairavi Ragam) from outside the temple. 


Nambudavan was instrumental in transforming and liberating  a 

vedic brahmin who became a Brahma Rakshasan due to  his own 

evil acts and karma.



Sukla Paksh Ekadasi in the moth of Karthigai is the day Lord 

Narayana wakes from his Yoga Nidrai. It is on this Day 

Namabaduvan meets with Brahma Rashsa who is ready to devour  

him. Namabaduvan promises to return back after his early morning 

duty to Thirukrungudi Nambi. Brahama Rakshasa does not believe 

him. Namabaduvan says he he will keep up his promise lest 18 

types of sins will attach to him. After long deliberation 

Namabaduvan was released to go. 


After singing the glory of Lord Nambi through his Kaisika Pann, 

he hurries towards the location of Brahama Rakshasa to keep up 

his word. Lord Nambi in the disguise of an old man intercepts 

Namabaduvan and tempts to run away from the Brahama 

Rakshasa. But Namabaduvan is steadfast in keeping up his 

promise and does not get tempted. When he returns to Brahama 

Rakshasa, he changes his mind but requests the Namabaduvan to 

gift the fruits of his  Kaisika Pann singing to Lord Nambi to relieve 

him from the curse and obtain liberation.


Namabaduvan readily gifts his punya and liberates Brahma 

Rakshasa from his curse, who was a brahmin by birth.

Namabaduvan’s life story is enacted as a drama at 

Thirukkurungudi on Kaisika Ekadasi day. 


Similarly in Srirangam Namabaduvan’s story is read before 

Namperumal on Kaisika Ekadasi day.Parasara Bhattar has 

composed this Kaisika Puranam based on the original version from 

Varahapuranam,



It is very auspicious to hear, chant Kaisika Puranam on Kaisika 

Ekadasi Day( 10th December, 2016)



See the presentation of Kaisika Puranam as composed by Parasara 

Bhattar below.