Saturday, 24 December 2016

MAHAKAVI SRI NEELAKANTA DEEKSHITHAR FOUNDATION

MAHAKAVI NEELAKANTA DEEKSHITHAR FOUNDATION
Mahakavi Neelakanta Deekshithar Foundation has been established with a view to perpetuating the memory of the great Saint-Poet-Statesman of the Seventeenth Century who was a Minister to the Great Tirumalai Naicken of Madurai.

Sri Nilakanta Deekshithar is believed to have experienced the Sakshathkara of Goddess Meenakshi. He needs no introduction to Sanskrit Scholars, students and lovers of Sanskrit. He was undoubtedly one of the notable figures in the field of Sanskrit Literature of the Seventeenth Century. 

Every year at Palamadi, Tirunelveli District, Tamilnadu State, India, in the Tamil Month of Vaikasi, on the day of Anusha Nakshatram, Mahakavi's Jayanthi is celebrated with the performance of Rudra Yekadhasini with Vasoordhara Homam. Annadanam is provided for all the devotees who participate in the celebration.

On the day of his Kaivalyam (the day he left his mortal body) in the month of Margazhi Sukla Ashtami, his Aradhana is celebrated. Three Veda Parayanams, viz., Rig, Yajur and Samaveda are performed for three days preceding the day of Aradhana and in the evenings following the veda parayana Indrakshi, Shivakavacham and Vishu Sahasranamam are also chanted by Vedic Scholars. Further on the 3rd day nowadays Rudra Yekadhasini with Vasoordhara Homam is performed. On the fourth days the final day Aradhana is performed with Rithviks Bhojana and Annadhanam follows. All the four days the Devotees receive Annadhana. 

The Key objectives of Mahakavi Sri Nilakanta Deekshithar Foundation is to publish and propogate his literary works in Sanskrit and maintain his Adhishtanam at Palamadai and conduct Aradhana and Jayanthi Functions. 

People who are desirous of contributing to this noble task may send their cheques/drafts in the name of "Mahakavi Sri Nilakanta Dikshithar Foundation". Contributions can also be sent by electronic fund transfer usine the National Electronic Fund Transfer(NEFT) and other modes available to the foundation account maintained with the State Bank of India, quoting:
Account Name : Mahakavi Sri Nilakanta Dikshithar Foundation
Savings Account No.: 10013241620
IFS Code: SBIN0005797
State Bank of India, Santhome Branch, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India

Further to reach more readers we publish his works along with transliteration and commentary in Tamil and also in English. The books that are readily available are as follows:
1. Sivaleelarnavam                                                                 Rs.300/-
2. Kalividambanam                                                                Rs. 45/-
3. Chandee Rahasyam                                                           Rs. 20/-
4. Vairagya Sadakam                                                             Rs. 90/-
5. Saba Ranjana Sadakam                                                     Rs. 90/-
6. Sivothkarsha Manjari (very few books available)
7. Neelakanta Deekshitharu Avaradhu Kavyangalum (under Print)
8. Sri Ramayana Sara Sankraham - Raghuveerasthvam published shortly

10 comments:

  1. Sir, can you please provide your contact number or email. I want to buy some of the books mentioned?

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    1. Sir today only I saw your message. My name is P G Ganesan
      Cell 9444055318

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  2. Hare Ram Namaskaram IAM ramRampra son of subSubrama Deekshidar I need the book Sivaleelarnavam kindly send me the details
    Hare Ram Namaskaram
    Ramprasad
    9444060535

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  3. Please WhatsApp your address to my cell 9444055318. I will send the same. Sorry for responding belatefly

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  4. i would like to come on 3 jan 2020 for the kaivalyam.whether three day function is arranged.

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  5. Raghuveera sthavam printed means tell me pls

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    1. Yes you can contact me in phone 919444055318

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    2. YES Ramayana Sara Sangraha Raghuveerastvam is printed and is ready for sale. Please send you address to my cell number along with your address and I will send the same. There are also other books of Mahakavi Sri Nilakanta Dikshithar. They are 1. Siva Leelarnavam only Sanskrit Text
      2. Sabha Ranjana Sadakam
      3. Vairaghya Satakam
      4. Kali VIdambanam
      all these books are with transliteration and with Tamil Commentary. There is also a book printed by me titled Pushkaramum Palamadaiyum a book on Maha Pushkaram conducted for Tamiraparani and also about Palamadai the village where the Adhistanam of Sri Nilakanta Dikshithar is situated. Important Details unique to the village is documented in Tamil. This book is published to make the future generations know the greatness of the Village, Sri Mangalankureshwarar and Sri Mangaleshwari the presiding deities, the adhistanam of Sri Nilakant Dikshithar, the important bathing ghat the Mangala Theertham which is mentioned in the Tamiraparani Mahathmeeyam, The Sringeri Sankara Mutt and the connections with Sringeri AcharyaS written in Tamil by myself.
      P G Ganesan 9444055318. Sorry for my belated reply due which was due to some personal constrains.

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  6. Sir if any books in Tamil are available I would like to buy. Kindly let me know the details. Umashankar 9894028551

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  7. Dear Sir,
    My name is Alex Passi, I'm from Italy. I've found an interesting quotation on the Nīlakaṇṭha Dīkṣita Wikipedia page, as follows:
    «Palamadai village was actually gifted to him by Thirumalai Nayaka King for this archaeological evidence is in the form of Copper plaques which was used in those periods and it is also published in the Madura Manual by Archives of India. This is also engraved in the entrance wall of mangalankureswarar Sannidhi facing North. The copy of the engravings can be had from the epigraphy section of ASI»
    Unfortunately, this information is too vague to be of much use. Can you tell me more about this WRITTEN documentation on the brahmadeya to Nīlakaṇṭha and his descendants in Pālamaḍai? It would help clear up a discussion on Nīlakaṇṭha's actual presence in Madurai, as tradition unanimously holds.
    With my very best wishes,
    A. Passi

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