Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala – Vishwakasena Idol
Vishwakasena is a trusted attendant of
Lord Vishnu and is believed to be Vishnu's attendant and is in-charge of the
Lord’s wealth. Vishwakasena is considered to be very powerful with the
abilities to create and destroy life with his thought. Vishwakasena is
also considered as the commander-in-chief of Lord Vishnu's army. The Idol of Vishwakasena
in the TTD temple used to be placed in the 'Ramar Medai (Elevated platform
for Rama) and is currently seen in the temple space outside the sanctum
sanctorum.
History:
The exact date of installation of the deity is not known
or recorded in the temple epigraphs.
Idol:
The deity is seen in the seated position with the right
leg bent at the knee and the resting freely from his seat but not touching the
ground. The left leg is folded and goes beneath the right leg. The arms of the
deity is in the exact replica of Dhruva Bera (main deity)- the upper
two holding a sankha and chakra, the right lower in Avgana hastham (blessing
posture), and the left lower hand is in Gada hastham (palm resting on
the hip).
Sevas:
The deity receives the share of the daily worship in the
temple. The deity is included in the weekly Sahasra Kalasabishekam along
with Sri Malayappa Swami and his consorts and the main deity. The day
prior to the start of the annual Brahmotsavam, the Vishwakasena deity (Lord's commander-in-chief) in
the company of other deities related to Vishnu - Ananta (Lord's Conch and war announcing
instrument), Garuda (Eagle and Lord's vehicle) and Sudarsana (Lord's weapon), are taken to the Vasantha mandapam (Spring hall) and oversee
the Ankurarpana ceremony (sowing nine types of seeds for germination
in decorated earthen plates).
After the ceremony, Vishwakasena is taken in a
procession when he is believed to inspect the correctness of all the
arrangements made for the festival. After the procession Vishwakasena is
honoured by an Asthanam (seat) in Tirumalaraya mandapam. After recital of holy
chants, he goes to Ankurarpana mandapam with Ananta, Garuda and Sudarsana and
stays there during the entire Brahmotsavam period.
In the temple complex, on the north-east corner, there
is a separate temple with an installed deity for Vishwakasena. The temple is
called Sri Vishwaksena Temple and daily prayers are offered to the
deity as per the Vaikhanasa Agamam. The deity in this temple is
adorned with the garland adorned on the main deity, the previous day.
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