Universal Divine Mother. (BHOODEVI).
Goddess of Earth, wanted to enjoy the beauty and splendor of planet Earth.
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- Aadi Pooram
- Aani Thirumanjanam
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Sree
Vishnu Chiththa Kula Nandhana Kalpa Valleem
Sree Ranga Raaja Hari Chandhana Yoga Dhrusyaam
Saakshhat Kshammaam Kaarunyaa Kamalaami Vaanyaam
Godhaam Ananya Sarana: Saranam Prapadhye.
Bereft of any other
refuge in Godha (Andal) who is merciful like Goddess Mahalakshmi, has
come in human form of Andal. She is like a wish fulfilling creeper, that
makes the family of Vishnuchitta (Periyaalvar) happy. With her inner
eye, she always sees and dwells on her Lord, the king and God at
Sriranga.
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She accordingly manifested
Herself as a little girl in the flower garden attached to the temple in
Srivilliputtur, a small town in South India. Sri Ranganatha (incarnation
of Vishnu) was the deity in this temple. Perialwar, an ardent
devotee of Sri Ranganatha was, as usual, collecting flowers in the
temple garden, when he noticed this beautiful child in the midst of tulsi
plants. When he picked up the little baby, an invisible voice told him to
rear the child as his own daughter. Perialwar did as he was instructed.
The child was given the name of
Kothai. As she was
growing up, she assisted her father in collecting flowers, making garlands
and visiting the temple. She was also getting attached to Ranganatha. One
day, when she was reaching girlhood, she felt an urge to wear the garland,
which was very fragrant, before sending it to the temple. She did likewise
and this practice continued for some time.
The temple priest noticed a lock of hair in the garland one day and
refused to use it on the Lord. He blamed Perialwar for his carelessness.
Perialwar scolded Kothai and made another garland of fresh flowers, though
they were not as fragrant as the discarded one. That night the Lord
appeared in Perialwar's dream and revealed the true identity of Kothai
and that he would wear only those garlands, which were already worn by
Kothai. A similar message was conveyed to the priests and others in their
dreams. Thus everybody came to know the true identity of Kothai or Andal.
She ultimately got married and merged with God.
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