Sri Vishnuchitta was a Devout Brahmin serving the Lord Vatapathrashayi in Srivilliputtur. He tended the flower graden with thulasi and he used to make fine garlands for worship of the Lord in temple.
Once it so happened that the King of Pandya kingdom arranged for a debate of all learned scholars to prove and decide the Supreme deity /God to be worshipped and he announced a gift of a bagful of gold coins for the winner. Lord Vatapathrashayi appeared in Vishnuchittar’s dream and ordered him to attend the same and proclaim Lord Narayana as Supreme deity worthy of Worship. The debate was called PARATATVA NIRNAYA In all humility and owing to the fact that he was not formally educated in Vedas and shastras, sri Vishnuchitta did not attach much importance to the dream. Lord repeatedly asked him in dream to go and he had to yield to Lord’s command. He proceeded to the Royal Court of Pandya kingdom and brilliantly argued in support of worshipping Sriman Narayana who indeed was the PARATATVA. He won the debate and King was so pleased with him and he presented the moneybag with gold coins and arranged for a procession of Sri Vishnuchittar riding an elephant through the capital city. Lord Narayana wanted to see his devotee’s procession and Lo! there appeared in the sky Lord Mahavishnu seated on Garuda His mount overlooking Sri Vishnuchittar. Sri Vishnuchittar ( aptly named so because he had Lord Vishnu constantly in his Mind or chitta ) hurriedly dismounted from the elephant and was more concerned that the Lord may be subject to evil eyes as He came in front of all people and so he began Chanting PALLANDU, PALLANDU… so He may live long unaffected by evil eyes on His celestial beauty unparalleled ! He kept ringing the bell in one hand that was worn as an ornament of Royal elephant, he had mounted. This Pallandu hymn is the beginning of Nalayiram. It is chanted in Temples and household aradhanam alike daily after Naivedyam in Shatrumurai.
He was Foster father of Sri Godadevi Or Andal whom he found in his garden under Thulasi plant. Refer Andal.
He has written 473 pasurams in all Perialvar Thiruvaymozhi is the first composition in Nalayira Divya prabandham beginning with THIRUPALLANDU. Thiru means holy Vaymozhi means Truth (true Sayings ) or Alvar Sayings This is part of sacred 4000 hymns called Divine Compositions.( Divya Prabandham )
September 8, 2009 at 11:04 pm
As a ‘teaser’ information on Perialvar it is very good. Where can one get English translation of his tirumozhi?d
Vengrai Parthasarathy