|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||
|| Om Sharavana Bhava Om ||
Panguni Uthram is an auspicious day commemorates the divine
marriage of Lord
Subramanya with Goddess Valli and Goddess Deivayanai. Lord Subramanya married to
Goddess Sri Deivayanai daughter of Lord Indra and Goddess Sri Valli daughter of
Nambirajan to reveal the Truth of Equality. He had chosen Goddess Valli and
Goddess Deivayanai from entirely different status. The highest and most honorable
position was Indra and the lowest amongst all was a hunter. Goddess Deivayanai was
married to Lord Muruga in Thiruchendur immediately after beheading the demon
Soorapadman. Lord
Indra was impressed at the valor of Lord Subramanya and offered his daughter. Goddess Valli’s marriage to Lord
Subramanya was taken place completely at the will of Lord. He approached Goddess Valli with a
keen desire to save her from the material world. She was living a life of an ordinary
young woman in the tribe and she was totally engrossed in her
responsibilities as a daughter.
Sage Shiva underwent severe penance and when he opened his eyes
saw a deer standing before him. Sage
was attracted to its allure and looked at it affectionately. Immediately, the deer got conceived
and gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. The deer left the baby in the backyard. Nambirajan was a hunter who had
no offspring for a while; he was working in his farm of Sweet Tapioca Plants
found this stunning baby. He
brought up her affectionately and named her Valli. She was grown up into a
beautiful young maiden, lived among the flock of hunter tribe like an ordinary girl.
Lord Vishnu's daughter Sundaravalli was preferred to marry Lord
Subramanya. She underwent
severe penance and prayed to Lord Subramanya. Lord
Subramanya was pleased at her devotion and commanded her that she would be born
as Valli on the Earth. He
promised her that he would come in search for her and marry her in an
appropriate time. Accordingly,
Goddess Valli was born as an ordinary hunter girl in the family of Nambirajan
who was the chief of the Tribe. The
Hunter family had a custom of assigning the duty of protection of the farm to
the teenage girl in their family. Therefore,
Valli was assigned the task of taking care of their farm during the night. At this point of time, Lord Subramanya
approached Valli as an ordinary human being and won over her. Lord Subramanya with the
assistance of his brother Lord Ganesha made her realized the purpose of her
incarnation on this Earth. Finally,
Goddess Valli and Lord Subramanya’s marriage took place. The above episode reveals the
compassion of Paramatma/supreme Lord to protect Jeevathma, Goddess Valli from
this material world.
|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||