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Thantri or Tantri is the Vedic head who sets the rules in temples of
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and in coastal
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in southern India. It is a hereditary position. The thantri installs the ''
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'' of the deity called ''
prana pratishtha ''Prana pratishtha'' () is the rite or ceremony by which a ''murti'' (devotional image of a deity) is consecrated in a Hindu temple. The Sanskrit terms ''prana'' means "life" and ''pratishtha'' means "to be established." Following detailed step ...
'', and from that moment he assumes the position of the guru of the deity. Thantris are Shrauta
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s who study ''
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'', and belong to ''Poorva Mimamsa'', one of the 6 schools of thought in Hindu philosophy. Poorva mimamsa deals with the early parts of the
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s. Another famous school of philosophy is
Vedanta ''Vedanta'' (; , ), also known as ''Uttara Mīmāṃsā'', is one of the six orthodox (Āstika and nāstika, ''āstika'') traditions of Hindu philosophy and textual exegesis. The word ''Vedanta'' means 'conclusion of the Vedas', and encompa ...
also known as
Uttara Mimamsa ''Vedanta'' (; , ), also known as ''Uttara Mīmāṃsā'', is one of the six orthodox ( ''āstika'') traditions of Hindu philosophy and textual exegesis. The word ''Vedanta'' means 'conclusion of the Vedas', and encompasses the ideas that e ...
(essence of Vedas). One common misconception about Vedanta is that it mostly deals with the later parts of the Vedas. Vedanta is the essence that enlightens one in the end, not the physical ending. Thantris have the exclusive right to conduct certain core rituals in temples of
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and
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. In temples like
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, the presence of thantri is needed every day. Daily rituals in Kerala temples are traditionally performed by Namboothiris, and often by
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migrants from Karnataka. Even among Namboothiris, only designated families become thanthris. Thanthris have to perform the task of transferring (skt. ''Aavaahanam'') the aura (skt. ''Chaithanyam'') of the deity and energizing the idol. The techniques employed are described in the ''aagamas'' . The first step of a Yajamaanan (a person who has prepared himself mentally and financially) to build a temple, is to seek and accept (Varikkal) an ''aacharyan'' (Thanthri). Sanskrit text ''Thanthra Samuchayam'' identifies an ideal ''aachaaryan'' as one who is born into a
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family, has performed all the ''Shodasakriyas'' from ''Garbhaadhaanam'' to ''Agnyaadhaanam'', has understood the concepts contained in the
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s and Aagamas (Braahmacharyam, Gaarhasthhyam, Vaanaprasthham and Samnyaasam), has received blessings and Manthram advice from Gurus and elders, is an expert in performing rites and rituals (Karmams), is capable of receiving spiritual powers through meditation and penance (Thapas). Future Aachaaryans of the temple must be descendants of this Guru or Thanthri. During the evolution and development of Thanthric philosophy, two kinds of ''aachaaryas'' emerged - the theoreticians and the practitioners. While the former developed concepts and prescribed procedures, the latter perfected their performance through strict discipline, leading to the attainment of the expected results.


Scriptures on Thanthras

The treatises may be divided into three categories: '' Aagamas'' (
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), '' Samhithas'' (
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) and '' Thanthrams'' ( Shakthism). (''Aagamas'' include ''Nigama'' versions.) The former are Shiva's advice to Parvathy, while Nigamas are spoken by Parvathy to Shiva. Other classifications are regional, such as ''Vishnukraanthaa'', ''Rathhakraanthaa'' and ''Aswaakraanthaa'', and also ''Yaamalams'' and ''Daamarams''. Keraleeyans have also written treatises. The most popular is ''Thanthra Samuchayam'' by Chennas Narayanan Namboodiripad, who was one among the 18 ½ poets of the Saamoothiri's court. He consolidated and systematized the scattered literature which had then complicated its learning and practice. Written in simple style and understandable by the common man, it covers topics such as building of temples, consecration of
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, ''
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s'', '' uthsavams'' and '' praayaschithams''. Several commentaries (''skt''. ''vyakhyanam'') were written both in
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and
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. The treatise describes rituals related to seven deities: Shiva,
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,
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, Saasthaavu, Subrahmanian,
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, and Sankaranarayanan The ''aagamams'' of these deities have been condensed, as expressed by the author, when he stated, "Swaagama-saara-samgrahaal". Two known commentaries in Sanskrit are ''Vimarsini'' and ''Vivaranam''. Later, several translations into Malayalam were completed, of which ''Kuzhikkaattu Pacha'' by Kuzhikkaattu Maheswaran Bhattathiripad is the most popular. Works such as ''Thozhaanooranushtthaanam'' and ''Parameswaraanushtthaanam'' deal with the same topics, also from Kerala.


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