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108. THIRUPPARAMAPADHAM(PARATHUVAM) PLACE THIRUPPARAMAPADHAM(PARATHUVAM) PRESENT NAME PARAMAPADHAM BASE TOWN DISTANCE CELESTIAL ( AFTER DEATH ) MOOLAVAR PARAMAPADHANATHAN THIRUKKOLAM VEETRIRUNDHA THIRUMUGAMANDALAM SOUTH UTHSAVAR THAYAR PERIYA PIRATIYAR MANGALASASANAM 36 PAASURAMS PRATYAKSHAM ATHISESHAN,GARUDAN,VISHVAKSENAR THEERTHAM VIRAJA NADHI, AYIRAMADHA PUSHKARANI VIMANAM ANANDHANGA VIMANAM NAMAVALI Sri Mahalakshmya sameda Sri Paramapadhanathaya parabramane namaha PARAMAPADHANATHAN

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Page 1: Thiruparamapadham Divya Desam

108. THIRUPPARAMAPADHAM(PARATHUVAM)

PLACE THIRUPPARAMAPADHAM(PARATHUVAM)

PRESENT NAME PARAMAPADHAM

BASE TOWN DISTANCE CELESTIAL ( AFTER DEATH ) MOOLAVAR PARAMAPADHANATHAN THIRUKKOLAM VEETRIRUNDHA THIRUMUGAMANDALAM SOUTH UTHSAVAR THAYAR PERIYA PIRATIYAR MANGALASASANAM 36 PAASURAMS PRATYAKSHAM ATHISESHAN,GARUDAN,VISHVAKSENAR THEERTHAM VIRAJA NADHI, AYIRAMADHA PUSHKARANI VIMANAM ANANDHANGA VIMANAM NAMAVALI Sri Mahalakshmya sameda Sri Paramapadhanathaya parabramane namaha

PARAMAPADHANATHAN

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This Divyadesam is said to be the place where all the Aathmas finally get the Mukthi. To this divyadesam also, we cant enter along with our body, but only our Aathmas can enter. This divyadesam doesnt exists in Earth. Paramapadham means all the Jeeva Athmas that attain and mingle along with Paramathma and their by attaining Mukthi (Salvation).

PARAMAPADHA VAASAL

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In Paramapadham, all the times are the same, there is no morning, evening and night and if one attains Paramapadham, he will not feel hungry (or) rather than to sleep.

Our human body is made up of Panja Bhoothams, (ie) 5 different particles we can say. After death, our Aathma escapes out from the body made of Panjabhoothams to attain Mukthi. This Aathma tht comes out from the body is referred to as "Nith Soorigal". They could not be destroyed by any earthquakes, typhoons (or) Pralayam.

Emperumaan is found along with Lakshmi piratti beside him and Bhoomi piratti is bearing all the Aathmas, which finally merges into the divine foot of Sriman Narayanan and Neela devi, who gives all her help towards the perumal is also found.

Periya pirattiyaar is the hamsam of Thiruvarul of the Emperumaan. Bhoomi piratti is the hamsam of Enjoy and help.

So, the perumal along with Periyapiratti, Bhoomipiratti and Neeladevipiratti is found in this Paramapadha divyadesams.

Infront of the perumal, there is no rich or poor persons, and there is no any racism. But, it came out from ill - minded persons who though they are rich and superior over the poor persons and likewise the fight between castes came out. But, except Sriman Narayanan there is no other thing called as "Superior".

So hereafter, all should think of one god, irrespective of the caste and creed, but our final aim should be all own Aathmas should merge on to the Divine food of Sriman Narayanan. By saying "Om Namo Narayana", it is believed that all can reach his thiruvadi.

Moolavar:

The Moolavar of this Vinnulaga divyadesam is Sri Paramapadha Nadhan. He is found in Veetrirundha thirukkolam on Aadhiseshan facing along South direction, which is said to be the direction of Dharman. Prathyaksham for Aadhiseshan, Garudan, Vishwaksenar, Vishvakseniyar, Nithyasoorigal and Jeevathmas.

Thayaar:

The Thaayar of this divyadesam is Periya Pirattiyaar.

Mangalasasanam: Periyalwar, Sri Andal, Thirumazhisai Alwar, Thiruppaan Alwar, Thirumangai Alwar, Poigai Alwar, Pei Alwar, Nammalwar have done Mangalasasanam on this perumal with 34 Paasurams.

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Pushkarani:

• Viraja Theertham. • Ayiramatha Theertham

Vimanam: Ananthaga Vimaanam.

PARAMAPADHA SOBANAM

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Sriman Narayanan: Vedas tell that Emberuman Sriman Narayanan is Supreme . To save the world he is in five forms. They are "Param", "Viyukam", "Vibhavam", "Antharyami" & "Archai". In the above listed things "Param means means Paramapadam. Here Emberuman Sriman Narayana is in the form of Paravasudevan, Vaikunthavasan along with Sri, Boo & Neela Devi's and he is seated on Adhiseshan in Manimandapam surrounded by Nithyasuri's and Muktars. In Viyukam Emberuman is in the forms as "Vasudevan", "Sangarshan", Prathyumnan & Anirudhan. He is creator,

Protector & Destroyer What is Vibhavam?. When ever the Adhramam rises its head then then our our Emberuman comes to protect us in different Avatharas and we have 10 Avatharam of Lord Sriman Narayanan known as "Dasa

Avatharam" Lord Sriman Narayanan Protect all the Ataman. In the Last mentioned Archai is the form in Which you find all temples in the form of Moolavar & Uthsavar. In the five forms we cannot see the first four forms hence he gives us the darshan in the form of Archa Moorthy. These Archa Moorthys are Kankanda Deivam

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ArumBuliyur: Among the five forms the first one is of Paramapadanathan of Paramapadam and he gives darshan to his Bhakatha's as Vaikunthavasan in many temples , One such temple is found in Arumbuliyur which is 300 years old (

Some say it is 700 years old). This temple is dedicated to Goddess Anandavalli sametha Sri Vaikunthavasa Perumal.

Location: This is situated in Chengelpet - Kanchipuram route on the banks of River Palar. It is surrounded by lush greenery. It is a very small temple , but Perumal is varaprasadhi, He is famous for blessings the persons who come surrender to him. To this lot of people owe the life to him ,because of his blessings they have rose high in career and they are well off. This Perumal had Thirukala Poojas once upon a time , but now even for one single lamp there is problem leave alone the daily Poojas .

Temples Structure : At the entrance there was a grand Madapali but now it is in ground level. Straight in the Main door you can find Deepa sthambha Then Bali Peetam and before it Garuda Alwar Sannidhi . Then straight you get Maha

Mantapa and then Artha Mantapa and then Grabhagruha of Perumal Sannidhi . In the sacred Sanctum Vaikunthavasa Perumal along with Sri and Bhoo Devi is standing majestically. You can find the replica of Moolavar in Uthsavar. Then there is sannidhi for Alwars and Acharya Ramanuja then if you come out on left hand side you will find Thayar Sannidhi. In the ThAyAr Sannidhi ThAyAr Anandavalli welcomes you with majestic smile in here face on seeing her children who come to seek her blessings. Here in Uthsava moorthy' s Peetam you can see Lotus which is

a rare sight.

Anandavalli Thayar: why you see Padmam/lotus in Uthsava Moorthys Peetam ? There is a interesting story .Devendran ( Indra) seated in his White elephant Iravathwas moving around in devaloka , Then Durvasa Rishi was coming , he had with him a Garland gifted to him by his disciple. He gifted the same to Indira , but arrogantly he passed the same to his elephant. who in turn trampled the garland. Then the Rishi cursed him that he and all the deva

will loose their wealth etc. Then the Devas were tormented by AsurasThen they Devas ran to Lord Brahma , who in turn suggested that both Asuras and Devas should churn the Parkadal and then whatever comesout during the process will make them regain their lost glory. Then Jointly Devas and Asuras started churning the Thiru Parkadal. Then lot of Things

Once a

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during the process of churning. Then came Sri Maha Lakshmi seated ithe Padmam .So Arumbuliyur also she is seated in Padma Peetam.

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