Thevaram Power point by Dr Kudavoil
  • //He opened the progm stating that till 1286 AD of
    Kulothunga III, the THEVARAM was known more as
    THIRUPPADIGAM and in this year only first time it was
    mentioned as THEVARAM .. !

    Thevaram means a box in which "Athma puja" (lingam /
    object) was kept!

    He explained how and when the stone inscriptions near
    Koradacheri were found ..

    And continued the Power point..

    Writer and beloved Natarajan will continue further
    details from here..//

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    ritravanga ellaam writeraa, SPS?
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    A very good evening indeed! I just joined the
    gathering when the 'PORKIZI' honoring function for the
    OTHUVARS was about to conclude. I could hear some of
    their thevaaram singing in their crystal clear bronze
    voices. When looking for a lecture, it was a pleasant
    surprise for me that the lecture would be with visual
    presentation.

    With the presentation ������Thevaram Tharum Selvangal������
    Dr. Kudavayil Balasubramanaiyan successfully
    established that the THEVARAM verses were the script
    and screenplay for many breathtaking temple
    sculptures. He did this with tremendous authority.
    Most part of his lecture covered sculptures of
    Tharasuram temple, GKC and Big temple of Thanjavur.
    His lecture covered sculptures of other temples also.

    It was heartening to see the sculptures of 108
    Othuvars of Tharasuram temple erected on one of the
    circuit walls of the temple. All the Othuvars
    sculptures have their name, home town and title
    honours written above them! The PPT showed various
    views of this exemplary gesture of the Rajaraaja II.

    He established the meaning of an unusual phrase
    mentioned in an Appar thevaram. The phrase 'ngakara
    vel kodiyaan' literally means a flag with the second
    consonant of Tamil - 'nga'. With illustrations of
    Pallavaa period coins and Nandhi silhouette, Dr.
    showed that in the letter 'ngakara' the poet had seen
    Siva's idabam - the bull. This was promptly
    appreciated by a big applause by the gathering.

    Bits of history he used here is the bridging of the
    times of Pallava's bull flag (later this was changed
    to Lion flag), the period of Thirunaavukkarasar and
    the Tamil script of those times.

    The famous verse 'maathar pirai... ������And its
    'kandariyaathana kandean' series by Appar had a
    marvelous sculpturisation at Tharasuram temple. Also
    the stories of Nayanmaar������s are stone-freezed in this
    temple.

    The famous Sandigeswara sculpture of GKC and
    Gajaasuravatham sculptures from various places took a
    good deal of time along with their related thevaaram
    verses. The controversial Budhdhaa sculpture also
    figured in the lecture. The solitary cow statue placed
    on supply canal of Kudumiyaanmalai temple had a vivid
    and catching description. Dr. had to adapt a hurried
    pace at end of the lecture as the clock hands applied
    a vice grip on him.

    The two hour long experience had glimpses of many
    thevaaram verses and their three dimensional versions.
    (A lone Big temple painting also figured in the
    illustration.) I should have taken a miniature
    recorder or at least a notepad to report this event to
    a single degree of completion. But someone who has
    some access to Dr. can get this ppt and place it in
    our group.

    A very good evening indeed!

    Natarajan.
  • Dear Venkat,

    Swarnamalya did attend this Power point also ...

    She has convened a Seminar on Dance related to ancient traditions
    the previous day ..

    Her interest in this is genuine.. !

    regards/ sps

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