Nava Thirupathi Divya Desams |
The cluster of 9 Sacred Srivaishnava Temples located near Tirunelveli are known as Navathirupathis.Among them Azhwar thirunagari is very well known and popular as the Avatara Sthalam of Sri Nammazhwar.
Sri Nammazhwar has sung about the glory of all the Nava Thirupathis. Among the Sri Vaishnava Acharyas Sri Pillai Lokacharya is credited with clearing the forest sorrounding the Azhwar Tirunagari Temple and making it into a full fledged town .Sri Manavala Mamunigal spent his early years of his life at Azhwar Tirunagari and had a special association with the Nava Thirupathi Temples. His Pasuram on Nava thirupathi Perumals as experiencing the empuman's along with Nammazhwar is very moving:
Among the Nava thirupathis only Srivaikuntam and Azhwar Thirunagari have facilities for boarding and lodging. Starting from Srivaikuntam one can visit all the nine temples on foot and offer prayers to all perumals in a single day. (Though some temples like Thirukulandhai may be a bit far, many pilgrims do complete the visit of all Thirupathis on a single day). One of the major attractions here is the NAVA THIRUPATHI GARUDASEVAI which takes place in May-June(Tamil month of Vaikasi). It is celebrated during the month of Vaikasi during the Nammazhwar on the fifth day of the 10 day Nammazhwar brahmotsavam and attracts huge crowds from nearby villages and towns. This festival was started in 1807 by Pandala Ramasamy Nayakar.
The unique feature of the Alvar Tirunagari Garudaseva is that the deities from the Nava Tirupathis seated on their Garuda vahanas come to Alvar Tirunagari. Nammalvar sits on a decorated Hamsa vahanam. Madurakavi Azhwar, sits on the pirangi narkali (chair).
One by one, the Perumals of Nava Tirupathis come before Nammalvar and the pasuram by Nammalvar on that particular Emperuman is recited. The Perumal then offers a tulasi garland and sathari as an prasadam to Nammalvar. After the utsavam is over, the Perumals go back to their respective places after taking leave of Nammalvar. The Hamsa vahanam is placed in such a manner as to enable Nammazhwar to have a continuous look at the receding figures of the Nava thirupathi emperuman's and only when it is impossible to see anything clearly is the pallaku (palanquin) of Nammalvar taken inside the Adinathar Perumal kovil.
![]() Srivaikuntam |
![]() Thenthirupperai |
![]() Thiru Puliankudi |
![]() Thiru Kurugoor |
![]() Thiru Kulanthai |
![]() Thiru Koloor |
![]() Twin Tirupati-1 |
![]() Twin Tirupati-2 |
![]() Thiru Varagunamangai |