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The Summer Festival In Srirangam - Dharma's Revival After 600+ Years

Amar GovindarajanMay 06, 2024, 12:23 PM | Updated 12:23 PM IST
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Sri Ranganatha's chariot through the streets of Srirangam (photo by Ethiraj)

The town of Srirangam and the Sri Vaishnava community there would be celebrating a grand finale of the Chittirai (Chaitra) festival. 

  • The Srirangam temple covers 160+ acres - It's largest functioning Hindu temple in the world!

  • The car festival or utsava happening today has an interesting story behind it.

The day is named after a Vijayanagara Empire's viceroy. Viruppan Thirunaal, Viruppan's day, is named thus to commemorate the viceroy's role in saving and reviving the temple.

  • Not many know that the Srirangam temple had been sacked by Ulugh Khan in 1311 as part of his invasion of Madurai.

  • After lying in ruins for over 50 years, the temple was renovated and reconsecrated by the viceroys of Vijayanagara rules who liberated this region.

  • The final day of Chaitra festival is this named after the man who revived this great temple.

  • Ulugh Khan is a familiar figure in Indian history by the way. You know him as Muhammad bin Tughluq.

  • What we know about Virupanna Raya. He came after Gopannna Raya and continued the renovation works initiated by the former.

    • The first Chaitra festival after the sacking by Ulugh Khan happened in 1383 CE under Virupanna.

    • His grants to the temple included 12,000 gold coins and income from 52 villages.


    • While worship at the temple could be revived early, it took another 12 years from then to revive this festival. 

    • Virupanna Raya was Bukka Raya's grand-son.

    Other interesting facts: The conquests of Madurai by Vijayanagara forces have been recorded in poetic form in the work called Madura Vijayam

    • The work was written by Ganga Devi, the wife of the invading commander Kampanna Raya.

    • Ganga Devi writes in gory details about the destruction of temples in the region under the Madurai Sultanate. 

    What to watch: The townsfolk of Srirangam would have also celebrated the 9th evening of the Chaitra festival yesterday. 

    • The utsava involves our daiva Sri Ranganatha himself gallop (?) seemingly whimsically around the streets of the temple town. 

    Post script: The Thiruvarangam (Srirangam) temple is one of the few ones in India to have meticulously preserved its history in the form of a written narrative for 700+ years. 

    • The Koil Olugu, as it is called, is a good source for historians researching the subject. 

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