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Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya

Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya (Tamil: லக்ஷ்மீ குமார தாத்தாச்சாரியார்),[1][2][3][4] (1571–1643)[5] was a prominent saint and guru of the Sri Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism. He served as the rajaguru (royal preceptor) for a ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire, Venkatapati Raya.[6] He was also the overseer of a number of sacred temples known as the Divya Desams, including Srirangam, Kanchipuram,[7] Tirumala, Melkote, and Srivilliputtur.

Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya
Murtis of Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya (centre) with his spouse (extreme right) and Vedanta Desika (extreme left) as in Kanchipuram
TitleKottikannikadhana Thirumalai Edur Immadi Rayadurgam Sri Lakshmi Kumara Thatha Desikan
Personal
Born3 December 1571
Died3 December 1643
ReligionHinduism
Parents
  • Sundara Desika (father)
  • Kanakavalli (mother)
RelativesPanchamada Bhandanam Tatacharya (paternal uncle) Ananta Lakshmi (daughter)
Religious career
Literary worksSrimat Hanumat Vimshati, Nikama Parimalam, Lakshmi Niyudam, Panchagranthi Nipaharam, Satvika Brahmana Vidya Vilasa Parijata Apaharana, Sri Desika Prabandha Itu

Biography edit

According to Sri Vaishnava tradition, Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya is regarded to trace his descent from various acharyas of Sri Vaishnava philosophy such as Nathamuni,[5] Ramanuja, and Tirumala Nambi. His father, Sundara Desika, and paternal uncle, Panchamada Bhandanam Tatacharya, served as the royal preceptors of the emperor before he inherited their role.

During his role as the royal preceptor, he brought a large army from Vijayanagara and drove away unrighteous people[clarification needed] from the Divya Desams of Srirangam, Kanchipuram, Srivilliputtur, Alagar Koyil, Kumbakonam and many other places and restored the ritual traditions of Ramanuja, as well as appointing overseers and offering grants to these sites. He is described to have gilded the mulavar vimanam (the pyramidal structure over the sanctum sanctorum) of Tirupati, Kanchipuram, and renovated the parts of the Srirangam Temple. He constructed the hundred-pillared mandapa of the Varadharaja Perumal Temple and renovated its shrines of the said temple, which records his work in its stone tablets.

Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya offered his guidance to the rulers of the Vijayanagara Empire[8] regarding matters of righteousness. He was the only person to hold the twin positions of rajaguru and chief minister of the state. He travelled all around the country for the purpose of educating people from various sections of society to follow the path of righteousness.

Tata Samudram edit

Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya constructed a temple named Sri Sanjiviraya Temple in Ayyankar Kulam, a small village near Kanchipuram, venerating the deity Hanuman with a temple tank[9] measuring more than 150 acres. This temple is more commonly known as Tata Samudram, literally meaning, 'the sea of Tata'. As part of a temple procession, the processional idol of the Varadharaja Perumal temple is brought to visit this temple once in a year during the festival named "Natabhavi Utsavam".[10]

According to regional legend, Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya was a pious devotee of Rama. Once, he was travelling to Kanchipuram with all the wealth he had acquired as a reward for his knowledge from various kings, with the intention of offering all of it to Varadharaja Perumal. On reaching the outskirts of the town, since it was late in the light, he decided to stay with his disciples, intending to resume his journey after sunrise. While his disciples and he slept, a group of thieves arrived to steal his riches. While they were doing so, a troop of monkeys, led by their leader, started to attack the thieves, after which they started to guard the riches. In a divine dream, Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya was offered a vision of the incident and received a darshana (divine sight) from Hanuman. The preceptor realised that it had been the deity himself who had averted the robbery. Overwhelmed by devotion, he decided to spend a part of his wealth to build a temple for Hanuman[11] along with Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana. He also built a large lake near the constructed temple and named it Sri Lakshmi Saras, in honour of the goddess Lakshmi.

Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya also composed a famous literary work called Srimat Hanumat Vimshati in praise of Hanuman, which are inscribed on stone tablets and are kept in the prakarams (the circle enclosure surrounding the main temple) by the then ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire.

Works edit

Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya has composed a lot of literary works including Srimat Hanumat Vimshati, Nikama Parimalam, Sri Panduranga Mahatmyam, Sri Desika Prabandha Itu, and others in the languages of Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Tamil. These works are preserved in the libraries of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams. The work Sri Tata Vimshati, composed on the greatness of Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya, records his various acts and deeds.

Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya has also composed various literary works to substantiate various philosophical positions of Sri Vaishnavism. His devotion towards Ramanuja and Vedanta Desika could be ascertained from his works. The Sri Desika Prabandha Itu[5] serves as a guide to the Tamil works of Vedanta Desika.

Philosophy edit

Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya followed the Vadakalai sect of Sri Vaishnavism and his thoughts were deeply rooted his works. He was a follower of Vedanta Desika.[12] He was revered as an acharya mahanubhava,[13] or virtuous instructor.

The key concepts of Ramanuja's Vishistadvaita: tattva, hita, and purushartha; upaya and upeya; chit, achit, and ishvara; karya and karana, are explored in most of the works of Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya, such as Nikama Parimalam, Lakshmi Niyudam, Panchagranthi Nipaharam, Saptagranthi Nipaharam, and Sattvika Brahmana Vidya Vilasa.


Legacy edit

Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya has influenced the philosophers and saints of various Hindu traditions. The great contemporary writer and philosopher Appaya Dikshitar of Adayapalam praised Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya in many of his works. He considered the guru to be of divine birth.[14]

Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya is extolled in the following verse:

Tasmai dharma svarūpaya, nirmalodhāra kīrtaye
Śrī Lakṣmī Kumāra Tatāchāryāya Deśikaya namo namaḥ


Salutations to the instructor Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya, who is the embodiment of righteousness and the holder of virtue.

In the city of Kanchipuram, the Varadharaja Perumal Temple's Sri Vedanta Desikan Sannidhi houses a six-feet idol of Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya along with his consort, Kamala Ammangar, depicted as paying homage to Vedanta Desika. Whenever the processional image of Varadharaja Perumal is taken for a temple procession,[15] the images of Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya and Vedanta Desika are offered the satari, a crown that represents the feet of Vishnu. The temple also houses the processional deity of the preceptor.

References edit

  1. ^ Jagadeesan, N. (1977). History of Sri Vaishnavism in the Tamil Country: Post-Ramanuja. Koodal Publishers. p. 84.
  2. ^ Phillips, Henry Pratap (8 April 2016). The History and Chronology of Gunpowder and Gunpowder Weapons (c.1000 to 1850). Notion Press. p. 205. ISBN 978-93-5206-763-3.
  3. ^ Journal of the Institute of Asian Studies. The Institute. 1993. p. 6.
  4. ^ Vriddhagirisan, V. (1995). The Nayaks of Tanjore. Asian Educational Services. p. 7. ISBN 978-81-206-0996-9.
  5. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ Manninezhath, Thomas (1993). Harmony of Religions: Vedānta Siddhānta Samarasam of Tāyumānavar. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. p. 24. ISBN 978-81-208-1001-3.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 November 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
  9. ^ "சஞ்சீவிராயர் ஆஞ்சநேயர் திருக்கோயில்,ஐயங்கார்குளம் - Ayyangarkulam". wikimapia.org.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 February 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
  11. ^ "Sanjeevirayar Swamy Temple". djibnet.
  12. ^ "Fw: [RamanujaMission] Fw: Brahmotsavam of Navalpakkam Temple & Desika Stothram MP3 CD". IndiaDivine.org. 26 April 2004.
  13. ^ "Re: Kura-narayanar (Ramanuja.org/Bhakti List Archives)". ramanuja.org.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ [1][permanent dead link]

Sources edit

  • "Sri Tata Vimsadhi" by Sri Venkata Varadha Kavi – TTD library
  • "guru paramparai prabhavam 6000 padi – Part 2 Aacharyargal Vaibhavam" Sri Parakala Mutt
  • "Sri Lakshmi Kumarodhayam" a fifteenth-century work of Vijayanagara Kingdom
  • "Sadamarshana Gothra Prabhavam" by Seva Srinivasa Raghavan
  • The inscriptions found in various Temples of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh

External links edit

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  • Vijayanagara Empire
  • Fw: [RamanujaMission Fw: Brahmotsavam of Navalpakkam Temple & Desika Stothram MP3 CD]

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Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya Tamil லக ஷ ம க ம ர த த த ச ச ர ய ர 1 2 3 4 1571 1643 5 was a prominent saint and guru of the Sri Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism He served as the rajaguru royal preceptor for a ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire Venkatapati Raya 6 He was also the overseer of a number of sacred temples known as the Divya Desams including Srirangam Kanchipuram 7 Tirumala Melkote and Srivilliputtur Lakshmi Kumara TatacharyaMurtis of Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya centre with his spouse extreme right and Vedanta Desika extreme left as in KanchipuramTitleKottikannikadhana Thirumalai Edur Immadi Rayadurgam Sri Lakshmi Kumara Thatha DesikanPersonalBorn3 December 1571KumbakonamDied3 December 1643KanchipuramReligionHinduismParentsSundara Desika father Kanakavalli mother RelativesPanchamada Bhandanam Tatacharya paternal uncle Ananta Lakshmi daughter Religious careerLiterary worksSrimat Hanumat Vimshati Nikama Parimalam Lakshmi Niyudam Panchagranthi Nipaharam Satvika Brahmana Vidya Vilasa Parijata Apaharana Sri Desika Prabandha Itu Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Tata Samudram 2 Works 3 Philosophy 4 Legacy 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksBiography editAccording to Sri Vaishnava tradition Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya is regarded to trace his descent from various acharyas of Sri Vaishnava philosophy such as Nathamuni 5 Ramanuja and Tirumala Nambi His father Sundara Desika and paternal uncle Panchamada Bhandanam Tatacharya served as the royal preceptors of the emperor before he inherited their role During his role as the royal preceptor he brought a large army from Vijayanagara and drove away unrighteous people clarification needed from the Divya Desams of Srirangam Kanchipuram Srivilliputtur Alagar Koyil Kumbakonam and many other places and restored the ritual traditions of Ramanuja as well as appointing overseers and offering grants to these sites He is described to have gilded the mulavar vimanam the pyramidal structure over the sanctum sanctorum of Tirupati Kanchipuram and renovated the parts of the Srirangam Temple He constructed the hundred pillared mandapa of the Varadharaja Perumal Temple and renovated its shrines of the said temple which records his work in its stone tablets Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya offered his guidance to the rulers of the Vijayanagara Empire 8 regarding matters of righteousness He was the only person to hold the twin positions of rajaguru and chief minister of the state He travelled all around the country for the purpose of educating people from various sections of society to follow the path of righteousness Tata Samudram edit Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya constructed a temple named Sri Sanjiviraya Temple in Ayyankar Kulam a small village near Kanchipuram venerating the deity Hanuman with a temple tank 9 measuring more than 150 acres This temple is more commonly known as Tata Samudram literally meaning the sea of Tata As part of a temple procession the processional idol of the Varadharaja Perumal temple is brought to visit this temple once in a year during the festival named Natabhavi Utsavam 10 According to regional legend Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya was a pious devotee of Rama Once he was travelling to Kanchipuram with all the wealth he had acquired as a reward for his knowledge from various kings with the intention of offering all of it to Varadharaja Perumal On reaching the outskirts of the town since it was late in the light he decided to stay with his disciples intending to resume his journey after sunrise While his disciples and he slept a group of thieves arrived to steal his riches While they were doing so a troop of monkeys led by their leader started to attack the thieves after which they started to guard the riches In a divine dream Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya was offered a vision of the incident and received a darshana divine sight from Hanuman The preceptor realised that it had been the deity himself who had averted the robbery Overwhelmed by devotion he decided to spend a part of his wealth to build a temple for Hanuman 11 along with Rama Sita and Lakshmana He also built a large lake near the constructed temple and named it Sri Lakshmi Saras in honour of the goddess Lakshmi Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya also composed a famous literary work called Srimat Hanumat Vimshati in praise of Hanuman which are inscribed on stone tablets and are kept in the prakarams the circle enclosure surrounding the main temple by the then ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire Works editLakshmi Kumara Tatacharya has composed a lot of literary works including Srimat Hanumat Vimshati Nikama Parimalam Sri Panduranga Mahatmyam Sri Desika Prabandha Itu and others in the languages of Sanskrit Prakrit and Tamil These works are preserved in the libraries of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams The work Sri Tata Vimshati composed on the greatness of Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya records his various acts and deeds Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya has also composed various literary works to substantiate various philosophical positions of Sri Vaishnavism His devotion towards Ramanuja and Vedanta Desika could be ascertained from his works The Sri Desika Prabandha Itu 5 serves as a guide to the Tamil works of Vedanta Desika Philosophy editLakshmi Kumara Tatacharya followed the Vadakalai sect of Sri Vaishnavism and his thoughts were deeply rooted his works He was a follower of Vedanta Desika 12 He was revered as an acharya mahanubhava 13 or virtuous instructor The key concepts of Ramanuja s Vishistadvaita tattva hita and purushartha upaya and upeya chit achit and ishvara karya and karana are explored in most of the works of Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya such as Nikama Parimalam Lakshmi Niyudam Panchagranthi Nipaharam Saptagranthi Nipaharam and Sattvika Brahmana Vidya Vilasa Legacy editLakshmi Kumara Tatacharya has influenced the philosophers and saints of various Hindu traditions The great contemporary writer and philosopher Appaya Dikshitar of Adayapalam praised Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya in many of his works He considered the guru to be of divine birth 14 Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya is extolled in the following verse Tasmai dharma svarupaya nirmalodhara kirtayeSri Lakṣmi Kumara Tatacharyaya Desikaya namo namaḥSalutations to the instructor Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya who is the embodiment of righteousness and the holder of virtue In the city of Kanchipuram the Varadharaja Perumal Temple s Sri Vedanta Desikan Sannidhi houses a six feet idol of Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya along with his consort Kamala Ammangar depicted as paying homage to Vedanta Desika Whenever the processional image of Varadharaja Perumal is taken for a temple procession 15 the images of Lakshmi Kumara Tatacharya and Vedanta Desika are offered the satari a crown that represents the feet of Vishnu The temple also houses the processional deity of the preceptor References edit Jagadeesan N 1977 History of Sri Vaishnavism in the Tamil Country Post Ramanuja Koodal Publishers p 84 Phillips Henry Pratap 8 April 2016 The History and Chronology of Gunpowder and Gunpowder Weapons c 1000 to 1850 Notion Press p 205 ISBN 978 93 5206 763 3 Journal of the Institute of Asian Studies The Institute 1993 p 6 Vriddhagirisan V 1995 The Nayaks of Tanjore Asian Educational Services p 7 ISBN 978 81 206 0996 9 a b c The Hindu A luminary remembered Archived from the original on 11 July 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Manninezhath Thomas 1993 Harmony of Religions Vedanta Siddhanta Samarasam of Tayumanavar Motilal Banarsidass Publ p 24 ISBN 978 81 208 1001 3 Archived copy Archived from the original on 24 November 2010 Retrieved 15 February 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link The Hindu Arts Magazine Rhythms of time The Hindu Archived from the original on 7 February 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 சஞ ச வ ர யர ஆஞ சந யர த ர க க ய ல ஐயங க ர க ளம Ayyangarkulam wikimapia org Sri Sanjeevi Rayar Temple Ayyangar Kulam Kanchipuram Where Was It Shot Archived from the original on 13 February 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 Sanjeevirayar Swamy Temple djibnet Fw RamanujaMission Fw Brahmotsavam of Navalpakkam Temple amp Desika Stothram MP3 CD IndiaDivine org 26 April 2004 Re Kura narayanar Ramanuja org Bhakti List Archives ramanuja org Archived copy Archived from the original on 11 July 2011 Retrieved 15 February 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 1 permanent dead link Sources edit Sri Tata Vimsadhi by Sri Venkata Varadha Kavi TTD library guru paramparai prabhavam 6000 padi Part 2 Aacharyargal Vaibhavam Sri Parakala Mutt Sri Lakshmi Kumarodhayam a fifteenth century work of Vijayanagara Kingdom Sadamarshana Gothra Prabhavam by Seva Srinivasa Raghavan The inscriptions found in various Temples of Tamil Nadu and Andhra PradeshExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lakshmi Kumara 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