Samatha Kumbh 2025

15 Feb - day 7

On the sixth day of Samatha Kumbh 2025, a rare spectacle unfolded in Statue of Equality campus. There are 108 places of worship which are very important to followers of Swami RamanujaA replica of each of these temples was built around the magnificent 216 feet high Statue of EqualityThird anniversary celebrations of this spiritual and inspirational edifice were being celebrated with great cheer. Today, we got to witness a very rare spectacle of seeing Kalyanam for the Lord in all 108 forms at a single place  Here is a detailed report of todays events.

Meditation / Pra:thah smaraneeyam / Ashtakshari Japam

The day started in a serene atmosphere at about 6 AM, where the devotees, scholars and vedic students assembled for morning prayers and meditation.   

HH Ahobila Jeeyar Swamiji led the process of doing meditation by performing sankalpam and prayers at the beginning of session.  The process is quite simple and consists of following steps – Sankalpam, Guru Parampara chant (Remembering our acharyas respectfully), Murthi dhyanam (contemplating on God, the recipient of our services) followed by japam. In previous days, Swamiji explained the train of thoughts that we need to have during this japam process. 

We use this mechanism of daily meditation to refresh and recharge our mind and body so that we lead our life as a service to God. 

  • HH Ahobila Jeeyar Swami gave guidance and led the japam 
  • Archaka Swamis and others taking sankalpam before starting meditation 
  • Prior to coming for japam, HH Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji made a quick pradakshina to yaga sala and offered respects. 
  • Seniors, sat comfortably in chairs for japam 
HH Ahobila Jeeyar Swami gave guidance and led the japam

Seva kalam at yaga sala

Devotees proceeded towards yaga sala after japam. Morning prayers were offered.   

Morning Aradhana was performed including chanting of Thiru Pallandu, Thiruppalliyezhuchchi and Thiruppavai.  Veda, Purana, Itihasa, Stotra vinnapams were doing before Lord. Mangalasasanam to Perumal was done by HH Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji. 

Swamiji gave a brief outline of today’s schedule and spoke about the importance of Gadya Thrayam. He later graced Teertha goshti to the assembled devotees. 

It is customary to offer abhishekam, divine showers to Lord after returning from Garuda seva. Since we are having Garuda seva uthsavams in the evenings during this event, the Lord in 18 forms accepts evening prayers and rest for the day at their abodes. So the thirumanjanam event happens the next day morning.   

Today, Thirumanjanam happened in privacy as the main hall was getting ready for the magnum opus event of the evening – Santhi Kalyanam to Lord in 108 forms 

  • The seeds that were sown 6 days ago in 12 palikas at the north-east corner of yaga sala have germinated fast and we can see them sprouting healthily here – as if to say the event is progressing very well as per God’s wish 
  •  Devotees at yaga sala, ready for morning seva kalam 
  • Young students doing Vedadhyayanam in the campus too participated in morning prayers
  • Neerajanam 
  • Swamiji explained about the importance of events happening every day during Brahmothsavams before proceeding to Theertha goshti. 
  • Elderly people too made it a point to come early morning for Theertha goshti and seva kalam 
  • and so did children and youngsters 
  • Getting ready for Nithya Purnahuthi 
  • Nithya Purnahuthi 
  • Sama veda vinnapam ( Kauthuma shaakha) 
  • Divya Prabandha vinnapam before concluding seva kalam 

Santhi Kalyana Mahothsavam

Getting to witness 108 Kalyanams at the same time and place, can happen only at this venue – Statue of Equality.  

The event started with Punyaham and Vishvaksena puja. The sacred Kalasa-theertham was sprinkled on all the materials to purify and also on the assembled devotees. 

Swamiji was explaining some interesting information throughout the event, related to Santhi Kalyana Mahothsavam.  Here are few: 

  1. The archaka swamis recite the pravara of both the bride and groom. ‘Pravara’ is a sort of ancestral lineage. It mentions the gothram, father, grand-father and great-grand fatherSo at the time of Rama’s marriage in Tretha-yugam they would have read the pravara stating that Rama belongs to Vasishta gothram; He is son of Dasaratha; grandson of Aja and great-grandson of NabhagaHowever, when we do the Kalyanams to Perumal now, we don’t follow the original pravara. Instead, we recite the Pravara belonging to archa-murthisIn this case, Perumal belongs to ‘Achyutha’ gothram.  

Archa murthi’s father is Vibhava-vasudeva (the God in form of avataras). Grand father is Vyuha-Vasudeva (God in form of Ksheera Sagara Sayana). Great-grand father is Para-Vasudeva (God in Parama padam)Similarly, for the Goddess Lakshmi, she belongs to ‘Sowbhagya’ gotram. Her father is Viswambhara. Her grand father is Rathnakara. Her great-grand father is Ksheerarnava.  Goddess Bhudevi belongs to ‘Lavanya’ gothram. Her father is Vibudha. Her grand father is Gahwara. Her great-grand-father is Kashyapa. 

2. When we as devotees prepare to do divine Kalyanam, we take the role of bride’s parents.  We offer both Lakshmi and Bhudevi to Lord in divine marriage.

3. Akshata-aaropana (talambralu) is offered four times. First time is with the wish that the couple begets children who protect the dharma (sath-santanam).  Second time is with the wish that the couple be bestowed with sufficient wealth to take care of those children. Third time is with the wish that they lead their lives as service to God. Mantras are chanted for these three rounds. The fourth and final round of Talambralu is independently done without mantra. It is with the wish that they be blessed with all necessary facilities to lead their lives. 4.“Vaaranam Aayiram” is a prabandham consisting of 10 verses given to us by Goda devi.  That is chanted after Akshata-aropana during weddings, while exchanging coconuts multiple times.   

At the end of Kalyana Mahothsavam, Swamiji chanted the mantras pertaining to all 108 deities.  When the mantra belonging to a particular deity was being chanted, the archaka swami corresponding to that divya desam offered the flowers to the corresponding divine couple.  That was shown in mega screens.  That way, the devotees got a chance to look very closely at each and every Perumal and consorts. 

Few people who were instrumental in running these organizations were felicitated by Swamiji. 

Devotees retired for the day with great memories and experiences.

  • All set to start. Devotees stood up to have a first look at all 108 couples together on the grand stage. 
  • A great sight to behold 
  • Lord in 108 forms ready to bless all of us, being seated in four rows 
  • Swami Ramanuja – The reason behind all 108 Divya Desams appearing at one place in this venue 
Lord in 108 forms ready to bless all of us, being seated in four rows
  • Theatrical experience for the mega event. Huge screens were available so that the devotees from far off also could experience the event happening on main stage 
  •  Swamiji was explaining about the importance of each step in the process of Kalyana Mahothsavam 
  •  The divine couple of Srirangam divya desam 
  • Lord Rama’s parivaram from Divya Saketam 
  • Swamiji’s Nithya aradhana murthis – Sri Rama and Parivaram 
  • Sankalpam before the event 
  • Punyaham – Invoking Sudarsana into Kalasam and offering puja 
  • Kalasa Theertham being sprinkled on devotees and sponsors at the beginning of service 
  • Raksha-sutra dharana for Perumal and consorts 
  • Yagnopavita-dharana 
Yagnopavita-dharana
Pada-prakshalana (washing of feet) as part of vara-puja. As Sri-sathari is considered as Lord’s feet, it is washed as part of pada-puja.

Pada-prakshalana (washing of feet) as part of vara-puja. As Sri-sathari is considered as Lord’s feet, it is washed as part of pada-puja.

Vastra-samarpanam (Offering new clothes)

Vastra-samarpanam (Offering new clothes)

Guda-jeerakam (Jeelakarra-bellam) being offered to the couple

Mangala-sutra aradhana

Mangala-sutra aradhana

Archaka-swamis displaying the mangala-sutras to us before offering to Lord to tie to bride

Archaka-swamis displaying the mangala-sutras to us before offering to Lord to tie to bride

Preparing for Akshataropana (Talambralu)

Preparing for Akshataropana (Talambralu)

Chanting of Vaaranam-Aayiram while exchanging coconuts (playfully) multiple times

Chanting of Vaaranam-Aayiram while exchanging coconuts (playfully) multiple times

Swamiji and devotees also exchanged balls made of flowers while this chant was going on

  • Exchange of malas is accompanied by dance 
  • Devotees too joined the dance at their places 
  • Ashottara Namarchana of 108 dieties was done so that devotees can get a closer look at each of the 108 Perumals with their consorts. 
  • Towards the end of Program Swamiji called out few devotees who made the things possible – like construction of permanent structure for Kalyana Mahothsavam. Sriman Ramesh Mantha ji being felicitated. He takes care of infrastructure at SoE as part of Dr. J Rameshwar Rao ji’s team 
  • Sriman Sasidhar ji – Takes care of infrastructure at SoE as part of Dr. J Rameshwar Rao ji’s team 
  • Sriman Jagadish ji – Takes care of infrastructure at SoE as part of Dr. J Rameshwar Rao ji’s team 
  • Sriman Prasad Sthapathi ji is the architect for constructions in SoE campus 
  • Sriman Chowdhary ji – Takes care of Statue of Equality campus 
  • May Swami Ramanuja bless all of us
Exchange of malas is accompanied by dance
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