Dear bhAgavathOtthamAs,
I have a small question that has been lingering in my mind for quite
some time. In Thiruvallor, perumAl's name is Sri Veeraraghavar - does
it mean this perumAl is an amsam of Sri rAma (I heard that the mUlavar
is palli konda perumAl)? If so, why is that the perumal has ubhaya
nAcchimAr - instead of sIta pirAtti? I haven't heard of any temple of
Sri rAmapirAn(vaduvUr, thillaivilakam, bhaktavatsalam etc) having
ubhaya nAcchimAr - I mean, the mUlavar.
Kindly clarify my doubt.
Apologies for such a dumb question:)
adiyEn,
rAmAnuja dAsan.
Azhvar EmberumAnAr JeeyAr ThiruvadigalE Saranam
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