Tirumangaimannan Vedupari in Srirangam Ranganathaswamy Temple

Tirumangaimannan Vedupari is a holy ritual observed at Srirangam Ranganathaswamy Temple, Tamil Nadu. In 2014, Tirumangaimannan Vedupari was celebrated on 18 January, Saturday.

Signifying the eighth day celebrations of ‘Iraapathu’ of Vaikunta Ekadasi, the ritual marks the divine blessing to Tirumangaimannan who comes to rob the valuables of Lord Narayanan and His Consort. Hence, the whole course of the ritual is named after him.

The deity of Namperumal was brought from Sandhanu mandapam on horse palanquin, marking the commencement of Vedupari. After the rituals associated with Vaiyali Vagaiara Kandarulal, Namperumal was taken to Tirumamani mandapam,

Arayar sevai signifying the Vedupari was performed on the occasion commencing from Nedumarkadimai pasuram.

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