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Malayappa Swami is the current ''utsava murti'' (procession deity) in the
Tirumala Venkateswara Temple Sri Venkateswara Swami Vaari Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the hill town of Tirumala at Tirupati in Tirupati district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The Temple is dedicated to Venkateswara, a form of Vishnu, who is believed to have appeared ...
,
Tirumala Tirumala is a spiritual town in Tirupati district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the suburbs of the Tirupati urban agglomeration. The town is a part of Tirupati Urban Development Authority and located in Tirupati (rura ...
. Malayappa Swami is worshipped during religious ceremonies and processions wherein it would be inappropriate to use the main deity (for example one which requires the deity to be carried or moved). The two deities are worshipped equally and believed to be non-different in personality. The Malayappa deity is classed as a
Swayambhu Swayambhu ( sa, स्वयंभू) is a Sanskrit word that means "self-manifested", "self-existing", or "that is created by its own accord". Often, the word swayambhu is used to describe a self-manifested image of a deity, which was not made ...
and was discovered in 1339 AD. Initial records state his original name as ''Malai Kuniya Ninra Perumal'' (Lord stood on the hill which bowed low to Him)


History

Ugra Srinivasa was the first ''utsava murti'' (procession idol) at the Tirumala Temple. In the 14th century AD, it is said that during the procession, a fire broke out in the village and destroyed most of the houses. Many believe the fire happened because of Ugra Srinivasa's angry aspects since ''Ugra'' means angry. A vision appeared to a devotee stating that the Ugra Srinivasa idol needs to be replaced by a new idol that would be discovered in the glades of the mountain. The idol was found in the place mentioned and was believed to be a ''Swayambhu'' (self-manifested) idol, a place where the hills appeared to bow very low and hence he was initially known as ''Malai Kuniya Ninra Perumal''. Over the course of time, his name was shortened to Malayappan or Malayappa Swami. The location where he was found is still known as ''Malayyappan Konai'' (Malayappa's corner).


Description

''Malayappa Swami'' is seen in the standing pose and is a replica of the Dhruva Beram (The presiding deity). The two upper arms hold the
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and the
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, while the two lower arms are in yoga poses. The right arm is in the ''Varada hasta'' pose (boon giving) and the lower left arm is in the ''Katyavalambita'' pose (palm perpendicular to the ground and resting on the hip). The idol stands about three feet tall on a platform of about 14 inches height. Along with the idol, his consorts -
Sridevi Shree Amma Yanger Ayyappan (13 August 1963 – 24 February 2018), professionally credited with her stage name Sridevi, was an Indian actress who worked in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada language films. Cited as the "First Fem ...
and
Bhudevi Bhumi ( sa, भूमि, Bhūmi), also known as Bhudevi and Vasundhara, is a Hindu goddess who is the personification of the Earth. She is a consort of the god Vishnu. According to Vaishnava tradition, she is the second aspect of Vishnu's cons ...
were also found and accepted as ''Swayambhu'' (self-manifested) idols.


Sridevi idol

The idol of
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is always placed on the Left-hand side of Sri Malayappa Swami. The idol is 26 inches in height and stands on a 4-inch pedestal. The panchaloha idol is seen with the left hand in the ''Kataka hasta'' pose. In this pose, the fingers are partially closed, as if holding a lotus. The right hand hangs loosely on the side and the fingers are held in the ''Gajakarna'' pose.


Bhudevi idol

The idol of
Bhudevi Bhumi ( sa, भूमि, Bhūmi), also known as Bhudevi and Vasundhara, is a Hindu goddess who is the personification of the Earth. She is a consort of the god Vishnu. According to Vaishnava tradition, she is the second aspect of Vishnu's cons ...
is always seen on the Right-hand side of the Malayappa Swami idol. The idol is very similar to the idol of
Sridevi Shree Amma Yanger Ayyappan (13 August 1963 – 24 February 2018), professionally credited with her stage name Sridevi, was an Indian actress who worked in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada language films. Cited as the "First Fem ...
to signify that Sridevi and Bhudevi represent the two equal spirits of Goddess
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, the consort of
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. The only difference in the idols is the swap in the hand poses. The idol of
Bhudevi Bhumi ( sa, भूमि, Bhūmi), also known as Bhudevi and Vasundhara, is a Hindu goddess who is the personification of the Earth. She is a consort of the god Vishnu. According to Vaishnava tradition, she is the second aspect of Vishnu's cons ...
has her right hand in ''Kataka hasta'' pose and the left in ''Gajakarna'' pose. Bhudevi is regarded as the consort of
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, Vishnu's third incarnation.


Worship


Order

The order that represents the Lord - ''Venkateshwara'' (Main Deity - Dhruva Bēram), ''
Bhoga Srinivasa Bhoga Srinivasa is a silver deity that is a near-replica of the main deity (''Dhruva Bera'') of the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh, India. The deity is also known as ''Manavalapperumal'' or ''Kautuka Bera''. The deity ...
'' (Kautaka Bēram), ''Malayappa Swami'' with consorts (Utsava Bēram), ''Ugra Srinivasa'' (Snāpana Bēram) with consorts and ''
Koluvu Srinivasa Koluvu Srinivasa is an idol of Lord Venkateswara in the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, Andhra Pradesh. This silver idol that resembles the Tirumala Dhruva Bera, main deity represents the presiding officer for all activities and rituals in the temp ...
'' (Bali Bēram). Thus the idol of Bhoga Srinivasa should be consecrated directly from the main deity and the Malayappa Swami idol. The order continues downwards to the Ugra Srinivasa idol and finally, the Koluvu Srinivasa idol.


Daily worship

Malayappa swami is used as the utsava murti and marriage to his consorts and post-marriage rituals are performed to the idol every day. ''Srivari Kalyanotsavam'' (Lord's marriage festival) is conducted with ''Sridevi'' and ''Bhudevi (goddess of the earth). After the marriage ceremony, the lord and his consorts are seated on various ''vahanams'' (Vehicle) as part of the Arjitha Brahmotsavam. Dolotsavam seva has the Lord seated in the ''Addala mandapam'' (Mirror hall) and entertained with vedic hyms. This is followed by serving the Lord with perfumeries, scents and sandal paste to the vedic hyms of ''Purusha suktam'' and ''Sri Suktam'' and is followed with Abhishekam as part of the Arjitha Vasanthotsavam celebrations. Arjitha Brahmotsavam and Vasanthotsavam functions are the abridged versions of the
Brahmotsavam Sri Venkateswara Swami vari Brahmotsavam or Srivari Brahmotsavam is the most significant annual fête celebrated at the Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala-Tirupati, Tirupati district, Andhra Pradesh, India. The feast lasts for one month during ...
(9 days) and
Vasanthotsavam Vasanthotsavam is an annual Seva celebrated in Tirumala to celebrate the arrival of spring season. Vasantotsavam is the combination of 2 words - "Vasantha" (Spring season in Sanskrit) and "Utsavam" (festival in Sanskrit). The festival is celebr ...
(3 days) festivals respectively. In the evening, the Lord and consorts are taken outside the temple as part of the Sahasra Deepalankarana Seva where he is entertained with vedic hyms and annamaya sankirtanas. This is followed by procession on the 4 mada streets surrounding the temple before the lord is taken back into the temple, in time for the ratripuja (night puja).


Weekly sevas

''Visesha Puja'' is performed on Mondays when the 'Chaturdasa kalasa visesha puja' (14 kalasas special puja) is performed to the Lord through the utsava murti. During the ''Sahasra Kalabhishekam'' puja, abhishekam is performed to Bhoga Srinivasa, Malayappa swami and Visvaksena.


Annual services and festivals

During the Teppōtsavam festival, the idol of Malayappa Swami along with his consorts are worshipped in the ''Swami Pushkarini'' (The Holy Lake adjoining the temple) when the Lord is taken to a float constructed in the lake and worshipped during ''Phalguna Pournami''.
Abhideyaka Abhishekam Abhideyaka Abhishekam is a festival conducted in the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, Andhra Pradesh in India. The purpose of the festival is to conduct special ''Abhishekam'' to protect the Utsava deities - Lord Malayappa swami and his consorts '' ...
is performed every year in the month of ''Jyesta'' (July) to protect the idols from damage during processions and other events. The festival lasts for three days with the deities adorned ''Vajrakavacham'' (armour studded with diamonds), ''Mutyalakavacham'' (armour studded with pearls) and ''svarnakavacham'' (armour of gold) for these days. During
Padmavathi Parainayam Padmavati (, ) also known as Alamelu Manga is a Hindu goddess and the consort of the deity Venkateswara, a form of Vishnu. She is described as a daughter of local king and an avatar of goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu. The most pro ...
celebrated in May, the wedding of Lord Srinivasa and the Goddess Padmavathi is celebrated in the Narayanagiri gardens for three days. During the three days, Malayappa swami arrives on ''Gaja'' (Elephant), ''Asva'' (Horse) and ''Garuda'' (Eagle) vehicles while Sridevi and Bhudevi arrive in separate palanquins. After the Kalyānōtsavam (The commemoration of the weddings of Malayappa Swami), and cultural performances, the idols are taken back to the temple. Pushpa Pallaki festival is celebrated in July at the start of financial year for the lord with the idols taken in procession on a richly decorated floral palanquin. The idol are taken in procession on various vehicles during the annual Tirumala Brahmotsavam celebrations.


References

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