
The
coral rays of the rising sun spread its warmth and cheer. The grass was moist
with dew. The birds stirred from their perch and the City of Woraiyur was
slowly coming to life. The Chola King Killivalan followed by his retinue had
risen very early. He had been awakened by a divine dream and had started on a
quest to locate his family treasure. The royals rode through the city in the
direction of the River Cauvery. By the time they neared the river, the sun rays
had turned into a beautiful amber colour. The river looked like molten gold and
it made the people wonder if this was the reason why the river was also called
as “Ponni River”.The entourage neared the banks of the River Cauvery where
royal boats were waiting, ready to ferry the hunting party to the beautiful
island in the middle of the river. The island appeared like an emerald set in
the middle of the river. Even from yonder one could see the coconut, mango and
fig trees growing wildly on the island. The uninhabited island away from the hustle
and bustle of the City of Woraiyur had become the refuge to wild animals like
deer, foxes and wild boar. As the boats sailed across the wide river, the king
looked at the island with anticipation. The royal party found a landing place
on the island. After mounting their horses, they proceeded carefully into the
jungle. The air was filled with fluttering noise as birds disturbed by the men
on the horses soared towards the sky. The monkeys chattered loudly warning
other animals in the area of the arrival of the royal party. The monkeys
scampered from branch to branch and climbed towards the highest branches.
The party
dismounted from their horses as it was becoming difficult to make their way
through the thick jungle on horseback.
‘Search
every inch of this forest,’ ordered the king. ‘It has to be somewhere around
here.’
The
minister who had also accompanied the king wondered if they were on a wild
goose chase. The minister’s face must have reflected his thoughts, for the king
asked, ‘Do you believe that dreams come true?’
‘I have
heard some people say so.’
‘But, you
do not believe that they can come true?’
‘I did not
say so,’ said the minister guardedly. ‘I haven’t had any personal experience in
this matter.’
‘The Chola
Dynasty is an ancient dynasty. It is one of the longest-ruling dynasties in the
world. The imperial throne has been adorned by great kings like Dharma Varma
and the great Sibi. Have you heard of King Dharma Varma?’
‘Only from
the few references in the annals of imperial history.’
‘King
Dharma Varma ruled the Chola Country during Treta Yugam. He was a contemporary
of Emperor Dasaratha of the Ishwaku dynasty. The Cholas were on friendly terms
with the Ishwaku Dynasty. When the great emperor performed the famous
Putrakameshti Yagnam, King Dharma Varma was also invited.
It was
there that my ancestor King Dharma Varma fell in love with the family treasure
of the Ishwaku Dynasty. The priceless wealth of the Solar Dynasty has no equal
in this or the other world. We are on this treasure hunt to discover that
lost wealth.’
The king
was silent for a while submerged in his thoughts. The soldiers forced their way
through the undergrowth in search of the rare gem. Birds and small mammals
rushed out of the bushy undergrowth when the soldiers pried the bushes with
their sticks to inspect the ground underneath the bushes.
‘A very
very long time ago, the four-faced deity Lord Brahmma was in deep meditation on
the banks of Ksheerabdhi, the famed milky-ocean. The moment his tapas matured,
to his delight he noticed that the pristine milky ocean suddenly became golden
in colour. He soon found the reason for the change in colour of that white ocean
when a beautiful, divine, golden Vimanam appeared on its surface. The brilliant
vimanam shone with the effulgence of crores of Suns! Inside the divine vimanam
which appeared in the form of the sacred pranavam, Lord Brahmma found the blue
sapphire! He found Lord Vishnu reclined on Adisesha. Lord Brahmma took the
vimanam to his abode in Satya Lokam where he offered worship to Lord Sriman
Narayanan with devotion.
In those
days earthly kings travelled to various lokams by the power of their tapas.
King Ishwaku during one of his extra-terrestrial journeys travelled to Satya Lokam
where he had the divine darshan of Lord Sriman Narayana inside the pranavakara
vimanam. King Ishwaku fell in love with Perumal inside the vimanam and after
performing tapas for hundreds of years to please Lord Brahmma, he obtained the
divine vimanam with Perumal from Lord Brahmma and had the vimanam consecrated
at Ayodhya.
Do you
know why Ishwaku Dynasty is known as the Solar Dynasty?’
‘I have
heard that the lineage can be traced to Manu who was the son of Lord Surya.’
‘There is
a slokam in the Valmiki Ramayana.
अव्यक्तप्रभवो ब्रह्मा शाश्वतो नित्य अव्ययः || १-७०-१९
तस्मान्मरीचिः संजज्ञे
मरीचेः कश्यपः सुतः |
विवस्वान् कश्यपाज्जज्ञे
मनुर्वैवस्वतः स्मृतः || १-७०-२०
Sage Marichi was the son of Lord Brahmma. Sage Kashyapa
was the son of Marichi and Lord Surya was the son of Sage Kashyapa. The son of
the Sun was Manu who was the first king of the solar dynasty. King Ishwaku was King
Manu’s son.
King Manu too had obtained a divine vimanam from his
father Lord Surya. He had consecrated the Vaideeka Vimanam which also had Lord Vishnu
reclined on Adisesha at Ayodhya. Now, King Ishwaku brought the divine
Pranavakara Vimanam to Ayodhya and the moment the vimanam touched the grounds
of Ayodhya, it merged with the Vaideeka Vimanam.’
‘I had never heard about this!’ said the minister.
‘A celestial voice
declared that when the right time arrives the Vimanam will split once again
into the Vaideeka Vimanam and Pranavakara Vimanam. At Ayodhya, Perumal inside
the divine vimanas was worshipped as Lord Jagannathan. My ancestor King Dharma
Varma fell in love with Lord Jagannathan who was the Supreme Wealth of the
Ishwaku dynasty. He sought this wealth as a gift from Emperor Dasaratha, but
who in their right mind will agree to part with their family treasure and that
too the Supreme Wealth? ‘
‘What happened afterwards?’
‘King Dharma Varma returned to his kingdom where he continued to meditate
upon Lord Jagannathan and dreamed of one day obtaining the opportunity to serve
the Supreme Perumal. Seasons changed and Emperor Dasaratha obtained Lord Sriman
Narayanan as his son. I will not narrate the Ramayana since you are familiar
with this ithihasam. After the coronation ceremony of Lord Rama, Perumal wishing
to honour Sri Vibheeshna for the services performed by him in the battle
against Ravana gave to him that family treasure of the Ishwaku Dynasty as a
gift.
King Vibheeshana took leave of Lord Rama and flew towards Lanka with the
divine vimanam. He flew over our kingdom on his way to Lanka. We have been
blessed to rule the most beautiful land in Bharatavarsha. King Vibheeshana flew
over orchards and groves nurtured by the sweet waters of the Cauvery River. The
beautiful land of the Chola Country with its fragrant flower gardens and
bountiful orchards, with its golden paddy fields and sweet sugarcane fields,
attracted Perumal. As it was also the sacred time for performing the annual
Brahmmotsavam, Sri Vibheeshanazhwan decided to land at an island amidst the
sacred Cauvery River. Can you imagine how surprised my ancestor must have felt
to see that Sacred Treasure of the Ishwaku Dynasty in his kingdom?
The moment the Vimanam touched the ground, it split into the Vaideeka
Vimanam and Pranavakara Vimanam. While the Pranavakara Vimanam remained at the
island where Sri Vibheeshnazhwan had landed, the Vaideeka vimanam went to Thirukuddandai.
After
the successful completion of the Brahmmotsavam, to his dismay, Sri
Vibheeshnazhwan was unable to lift the divine vimanam. At that time, Perumal
declared to Sri Vibheeshnahwan that He would like to remain at the beautiful
island circumambulated by the sacred Cauvery River. He promised to face the
Southern Direction to bless Lanka the Kingdom of Sri Vibheeshnazhwan. Legend
has it that Sri Vibheeshanzhwan who is a Chiranjeevi continues to visit the
divine temple daily to worship Perumal.
My
ancestor King Dharma Varma was overjoyed to be the vessel which received the
divine blessing of Lord Vishnu. The tapas performed by King Dharma Varma
yielded fruit when Perumal decided to stay in the Kingdom of Cholas. King Dharma Varma built a temple with
praharams for Perumal who was affectionately called as Lord Ranganatha. The
beautiful island came to be called as Thiruvarangam. I believe that we are
standing on the divine grounds of Thiruvarangam. Like the moon which waxes and
wanes, the Chola Dynasty too went through cycles of waxing and waning. Many
ages went by after the period of King Dharma Varma. Eventually one day the
beautiful island was flooded and the divine Vimanam was buried under the floodwaters.
And thus, for many centuries, the glorious vimanam has been lost forever.
Last
night, I dreamt of Lord Vishnu. He commanded me to come to this island in
search of His vimanam. I asked you earlier if you believed in dreams coming
true and you had mentioned that you had not experienced such a situation. Mark
my words that this hunt for the Vimanam is going to turn into an experience you
will never forget and will prove to you that dreams do come true! ‘
The
search party meandered through the thick coconut groves and mango trees. They
scoured every inch of the jungle floor for signs of the lost vimanam. The sun
now had attained the apex of its orbit. The hot rays of the sun and hiking
through the dense undergrowth soon tired the search party.
‘Are
you sure this is the island?’ asked the minister.
‘It
is only natural that you doubt my dream.’
‘I
do not doubt your dream, but as there are many islands in the Cauvery River, I wonder if we are on the
right island. It feels like we have scoured every inch of the island and there
doesn’t appear to be any signs of the lost vimanam!’
The
hard forest floor once again became sandy. They could hear the gurgling sound
from the river. ‘Let us rest under this tree for a while,’ announced the king.
He scanned the sandy floor. Many bushes and trees had taken root in that area.
The sweet voice of parrots filled the air. He noticed a beautiful green parrot
on the branch directly above him. It looked at the king in a searching way. It
opened its beak, but instead of chirping, it started singing the following
verse to the king’s utter amazement.
KAvEri viraja SEyam vaikuNTham
rangamandiram
Sa VAsudEvO rangEsah pratyaksham paramam
padam
VimAnam praNavakaram vEda srungam
mahatbhUtam
SrirangasAyI bhagvAn praNavartha
prakasakah
காவேரி
விரஜா சேயம் வைகுந்தம் ரங்க மந்திரம்
ஸ வாஸுதேவோ ரங்கேசய ப்ரத்யக்ஷம் பரமம் பதம்
விமாநம்
பிரணவாகாரம் வேத ஸ்ருங்கம் மகாத்புதம்
ஸ்ரீ ரங்க சாயி பகவான் ப்ரண வார்த்த
ப்ரகாசக:
The parrot’s
song broke the silence. It echoed through the jungle and felt strange that a
parrot living in an uninhabited island should sing such a divine song.
‘Listen,’
said the king to his retinue as the parrot repeated the slokam. ‘Minister,’
said the king. ‘The time has arrived for you to experience that dreams do come
true. Did you hear the parrot’s song? It says that Cauveri is the Viraja River
flowing in Sri Vaikuntam, this island is Sri Rangam which is Bhooloka
Vaikuntam! The Lord Ranganatha of Sri Rangam is none other than Lord Para
Vasudevan! He is inside the sacred Pranavakara Mantapam to depict the meaning
of the sacred Pranava Manthram!
Quick,’
urged the king. ‘Dig in this sandy area.’
The
soldiers quickly set to work with their tools and within a short period, they
uncovered the beautiful Pranavakara Vimanam. The king felt overjoyed at the
discovery. ‘Is it luck that this parrot showed us the location of the divine
vimanam?’ asked the king.
‘Dreams do
come true!’ exclaimed the minister,’ and, when the time is right, even parrots
turn out to be spiritual guides!’
From that
day, the king came to be called as Kili Cholan (Parrot Chola). He built a large
temple at the place where the vimanam was unearthed. He established a
pushkarini and many mantapas and re-built the Divya Desam of Sri Rangam.