ஸ்ரீமத் பாம்பன் சுவாமிகள் திருப்பள்ளியெழுச்சி மன்றம்


ஸ்ரீமத் பாம்பன் சுவாமிகள் திருப்பள்ளியெழுச்சி மன்றம் ஸ்ரீமத் பாம்பன் சுவாமிகளின் அருள் நெறி கருத்துக்களைப் பரப்பும் உயரிய நோக்குடன் செயல்பட்டு வருகிறது.

ஸ்ரீமத் பாம்பன் சுவாமிகள் திருப்பள்ளியெழுச்சி மன்றம் 2000-ம் ஆண்டு ஜூன் மாதம் திருவான்மியூர் பாம்பன் சுவாமிகள் ஜீவசமாதியில் சித்தாந்த செல்வர் அருநூற்புலமை ஆன்றோர் பேராசிரியர் டாக்டர் ப.இராமன் அவர்கள் முன்னிலையில் குகஸ்ரீ முருகன் அடிமை திரு.தா.சந்திரசேகரன் இ.ஆ.ப. தமிழ்நாடு மாநில தலைமை தேர்தல் ஆணையர் தலைமையில் ஆரம்பிக்கப்பட்டது.

திருப்பள்ளியெழுச்சி மன்றத்தை திருமதி வ.மரகதவல்லி எம்.எஸ்.சி. எம்.ஏட். டி.எஸ்.எம். அவர்கள் மிக சிறப்பானமுறையில்நடத்தி வருகிறார். ஸ்ரீமத் பாம்பன் சுவாமிகளின் அருள் நெறி கருத்துக்களைப் பரப்புகிற சொற்பொழிவுகள் இசை நிகழ்ச்சிகள் சென்னை திருவான்மியூரில் உள்ள சுவாமிகளின் திருத்தலத்தில் மன்றத்தின் மூலமாக தொடர்ந்து நடத்தப்பட்டு வருகின்றது. இம்மன்றத்தின் ஆன்மிகம் மற்றும் கல்விச் செயல்பாடுகள் விரைவில் வெளியிடப்படும்.


History

In the year 1848 a child was born to a Saivite family in Rameswaram district village called Pamban. The child was named Appavu but later became known as Pamban Swami as he had lived and left his family at Pamban Island. A psychic predicted that Appavu would be great man of words and wisdom. In his school days, Appavu was very good in his studies and other activities and ranked high in Tamil and English. 

At the age of thirteen, on a Friday at sunrise Appavu had a vision and was induced to write poems on Lord Kumaraguru, which he wrote immediately on a palm leaf in a facile pen in his coconut estate. He wrote one poem each day before his lunch for 100 days, ending each decad with his manasika guru's name Arunagiri Nathar. After seeing Appavu's poem, a temple priest named Seddu Madhava Iyer marveled at the young boy's knowledge of Tamil and his faith in Lord Murugan. Later Appavu was given upadesam on the holy six-letter mantra on Vijaya Dasami day at Agni Tirtham by the Rameswaram seashore temple and was made to read Sanskrit by Seddu Madhava Iyer. 

Since Pamban Swami was interested in the holy life from the early days, his parents and guru Seddu Madhava Iyer were keen to get him married soon in the year 1878. His wife's name was Kalimuthami; they had one son and two daughters. Even after marriage Pamban Swami lived like a saint, mostly doing pujas and prayers. 

After his father's death Pamban Swami took over the family business. He won many legal cases related to his business by the grace of Lord Murugan. 

One night Pamban Swami's daughter was crying due to illness. Her mother requested Pamban Swami to give vibhuti to the crying child but Pamban Swami refused to do so and informed his wife to pray to Lord Murugan for help and started his meditation to Lord Murugan. She did as she was told by Pamban Swami. After sometime Pamban Swami saw the child was not crying and found her fast asleep. When Pamban Swami asked the mother about the change she replied that after her prayer to Lord Murugan, a saintly figure came inside the house and applied vibhuti on the child and went away. From that moment on the child was cured. He felt that Lord Murugan himself came and helped him at their request. 

One day a friend of Pamban Swami informed him that he was going to Palani, the sacred hill temple. Pamban Swami also wanted to got to Palani and left his family life without informing them. When his friend asked if he had permission from his god, Pamban Swami said 'Yes' and lied to his friend. On the same day Lord Palani Murugan appeared before him with a smiling face and said " If I want your presence at the hill I could have done it easily. There is no reason for you to lie. I will call you when the time comes. You may remain there without any attachments." Then He asked Pamban Swami to promise that he would not go to Palani without His permission. 

To keep his word Pamban Swami never went to Palani till his last days. Pamban Swami also gave up the taste of lime, salt, and hot spices. He used to take plain rice with green dal and ghee. He used to take food only once a day before noon; if he missed the time he would take food the next day only. 

In 1891 Pamban Swami wrote Shanmuga Kavacam , a powerful hymn of 30 verses composed for the benefit of Lord Murugan's devotees to protect them from illness of body and mind as well as from foes, wild beasts, poisonous creatures, demons, devils and biting insects. Several instances prove that this Shanmuga Kavacam verses effective in this respect. If you recite it with heart and soul to Lord Murugan, the results will be swift and miraculous. 

Also in 1891 Pamban Swami composed Pancamrita Varnam . Lord Murugan Himself has said to an old lady in Tiruchendur that "I will be present physically wherever the song is sung on a pleasant note." If anyone does puja inside the heart by reciting this poem, it is equal to doing abhisekam and puja. 

One time Pamban Swami was walking on a rough track and a thorn pricked and pierced into his foot. The terrible pain made Pamban Swami to shed tears and pray to God. On the same night Lord Murugan came in the dream of a cobbler in the next village and informed him to make and give a pair of slippers to Pamban Swami. When Pamban Swami was traveling to the village the next day the shoemaker came with the pair of slippers to Pamban Swami saying that in his dreams Lord Murugan came and had given instructions to make a pair of slippers for him. Pamban Swami was very much pleased and thanked Lord Murugan for his kindness to His devotees. 

Pamban Swami was once very ill due to diarrhea. Due to this he fainted and fell down and upon seeing this his wife fainted too. Lord Murugan came to their house just then and tapped with a stick, made Pamban Swami's wife get up and said "Don't worry. He will be alright. Just smear vibhuti on his body and say 'I will never leave you'." But Pamban Swami's wife was afraid to touch vibhuti as it was her menstrual time. Lord Bala Murugan said to her, "There is no prohibition during emergency." She did as she was told. Immediately Pamban Swami was cured. 

One day someone told Pamban Swami that a poet was writing a song of 100 verses that was incomplete for the last two months. Upon hearing this Pamban Swami decided that he would compose a song similar to that. So he started and finished 125 verses within an hour. To this day no poet or saint has duplicated such a feat. The poem is called Tiruvorumalai Komagan . The first verse of four lines consists of 64 words to each line with total 256 words. Pamban Swami composed the remaining 124 verses without adding any other words. He said with the divine guidance anything is possible. 

On his arrival at Egmore railway station in Madras a cartman came to Pamban Swami and requested Pamban Swami to sit in his cart. Without saying anything Pamban Swami sat in the jatka. The cartman took Pamban Swami to St. George Town to house number 41 Vaithiyanath Mudali Street. Pamban Swami got down from the jatka and in front of him an old lady Mrs. Bangaru Ammal came to Pamban Swami and told him that in a dream the previous night Lord Murugan had said that a saint would come to her house and that she should provide him with food and accommodation. And Pamban Swami accepted her invitation and stayed there for some time. 

In the year 1896 Pamban Swami went to Chidambaram and wrote an upanishad known as Thagaralaya Rahasiyam . Lord Guha lives in every heart in a tiny light form. Pamban Swami gives examples from the Vedas, agamas, upanishads, Tevaram, Tiruppukazh and other scriptural sources. Pamban Swami also wrote two books known as Tiropa and Paripuranat Buthan . In this book, Pamban Swami provides quotations from all the 108 upanishads. Pamban Swami is the only saint who has composed 50 poems on Lord Murugan in pure Tamil without any words from other language due to his love on Tamil. Pamban Swami once said that any one who speaks ill of Sanskrit or Tamil is his enemy. The two sacred language are like two eyes. You cannot have one and leave despise the other if you want full knowledge of the spiritual world. 

On Pamban Swami's visit to Varanasi, he stayed at Kumara Guruparar Mutt. Pamban Swami wrote that he was very happy to stay at this famous mutt. The head of the mutt once offered kavi cloth by taking away his white dress and requested Pamban Swami to wear it. Pamban Swami at first hesitated but upon reflection Pamban Swami took it as God's wish from that day to wear two-piece kavi dress. 

Once on a Shasti Puja when Pamban Swami was present, the devotees had cooked rice for one hundred. But the one rice pot kept giving rice enough to feed nearly 400 people. So much was the demand that the other foods like vegetables, sambar and rasam had to be prepared three times, but the cooked rice never got emptied. Such miracles were commonplace in the life of Pamban Swami. 

While in Madras, Pamban Swami had a premonition of his mother's death and his elder son's death. Before the telegram came Pamban Swami gave instruction for no one to disturb him because he is a sannyasi, a man without family or bindings. 

Once at Pinathor near Chidambaram the Vainavas wanted to kill Pamban Swami and tried via black magic. When a demon approached him, Pamban Swami said to him "I have not done any wrong. Return to the person who has done the wrong". Next day he heard that one Vinita was dead suddenly. Swamiji also filled cases for more than seven years against persons who had published ill of Siva and Saivites He won every case with the help of Lord Murugan. Research papers on these Vainavas entitled Nalayiraa Prabandha Vicaram and Siva Samaya Sarabam were published by Pamban Swami; the Vaisnavas purchased all five hundred copies and burned them due to ill feelings. 

In December 1923 Pamban Swami had an accident at Thumbu Chetty Street in Madras. Pamban Swami was run over by a jatka and his left ankle was broken. He was admitted to the General Hospital. The doctors who attended upon Pamban Swami's leg said it would have to be amputated.

Pamban Swami was only praying and said "Let them do what they want do." On hearing the news only Chinaswami Jothidar had abnormal faith in Pamban Swami's poem Shanmuga Kavacam and started to recite it. Chinnaswamy Jothidar had a vision of the Vel entering Pamban Swami's broken ankle. Miraculously the leg was cured in the hospital. Even British doctors were astonished and described it as divine grace. 

On the 11th day Pamban Swami saw two peacocks dance before him and also saw Lord Murugan in a infant form lying next to his bed. In remembering the day Pamban Swami told his followers of the Maha Tejo Mandal Sabhai to believe in Lord Murugan and to do Mayuravahana Sevana Vizha without fail. Pamban Swami's life proves this. " Velum Mayilum Thunai " is a not just a saying; it really helps sincere devotees in need. 

One day Pamban Swami called Chinaswami Jothidar to look for land in Tiruvanmiyur as his last days were near. Pamban Swami marked the floor corners with his leg that portion of land to be purchased and all arrangement were made. On 30 May 1929 at 7:15 am Pamban Swami called his followers and advised them to believe in Lord Murugan. Then he took a deep breath, held it inside his stomach and entered samadhi state. 

Pamban Swamigal was a believer one God that is Siva the Para Brahman and Subrahmanya is part of Siva and comes from Siva. He clarifies this in his book Subrahmanya Veyasam . Pamban Swami got the name "Kumara Guru Dasa Swamigal" because of his deep love for Palani Murugan. His Sanskrit teacher named him as Kumara Guru and also as Pamban Swamigal because Swami lived and left his family at Pamban Island. 

Pamban Swami's full name is Atiyaserma Sudha Vithiga Saiva Siddhanta Ganabanu , which means Pamban Swami is full of sayasi . He was a sannyasi who followed the suddha advaita in the Vaideha way of Saiva Siddhanta in the Dasa Marga. 

In his lifetime Pamban Swami wrote 6,666 poems, 32 viyasams and 1000 names of Lord Murugan. By reading his Gnanamurtham hymn one will benefit in both worlds. He composed poems on Lord Kumara in more than 130 different forms as per Tamil grammar. Pamban Swami always liked to do silent Aka Puja rather than audible puja.

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