Padai Veedu Amman*4 November 2002*Devi Durga Shakti*Udukkai Piranthathu
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- Updated: 28 Oct 2014
"Padai Veedu" (army encampment)
Watch Full Movie :-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUTqNM6TUN8
Padai Veetu Amman is a 2002 Tamil religious film directed by Pugazhmani. The film features Ramki, Meena, Devayani and Ravali in lead roles. The film, produced by Televista Digitals Limited, had musical score by S. A. Rajkumar and was released on 4 November 2002.
Meena plays the dual role of Goddess Padai Veettu Amman, and the neighbouring deity Muthu Maariamman, cutting a pretty picture in all her finery. Devayani plays Chamundi, a devotee, and the film opens with her being killed brutally on the eve of her marriage by the henchmen of the local bigwig. The latter's daughter was in love with the intended bridegroom Shankar and the fond father had wanted to remove the only hurdle in the way. The bigwig, in order to get his hands on a hidden treasure, had also taken the help of an evil tantrik. The presiding deity Muthu Maariamman is helpless, bound as she was by a vow she had made to Chamundi. That she wouldn't step out of her abode till Chamundi herself asked her to. It is time for the neighbouring deity Padai Veetu Amman to come to the rescue of the distressed village.
http://www.renugambal.com/
Birth of Uma Devi as Renugai:
With the blessings of Brahma, the Mother of all world Uma Devi was born to Eraivadha Maharaja, the king of Vidharppa Desam. The child named as Renugai grew and attained marital age. Permitted by her father and according to the customs of that times, Renugai traveled the whole world accompanied by her friends and an army in search of a suitable husband. At last she arrived Kundalipuram, where saint Jamathakni was doing penance. Since Renugai camped near the Ashram with her soldiers, the sacred place was named "Padai Veedu" (army encampment). "Padaiveedu" is now called as "A.K.Padavedu (Amman Koil Padavedu)". Here, Renugai saw Saint Jamathakni.
Kamandala Nadhi(River):
At that time a war broke out between the disciples of the Saint Jamathakni and the soldiers of Renugai. Durga alias Chamundeeswari who accompanied Renugai, effected havoc by the fire appeared from her third eye. Hearing this, the Saint Jamathakni brought all the Teerthas available in three worlds in his kamandalam (water_jug used by ascetics) and dropped it. The water from kamandalam transformed into a huge river and extinguished the fire brought by Chamundeeswari. This river is known as "Kamandala Nadhi".
Renugai marrying Saint Jamathakni:
Learned through a voice form Heaven that Saint Jamathakni would be her husband. Renugai requested the saint to marry her. Saint Jamathakni agreed and both of them got married. They gave birth a child 'Parasuramar', a Vishnu Avatar.
Aadi Velli (Fridays in the Tamil month of Aadi) Festival :
Starting from the first Friday in the Tamil Month of Aadi, this festival is celebrated for 7 Fridays.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aadi_Perukku
Adiperukku (also written as Aadiperukku) is a Tamil festival celebrated on the 18th day of the Tamil month of Adi (mid-July to mid-August). In 2014, it is on August 3. The festival pays tribute to water's life-sustaining properties. For the blessing of mankind with peace, prosperity and happiness, Nature worship in the form of Amman deities are organized to shower Nature’s bountiful grace on human beings.
http://www.hindu-blog.com/2009/07/aadi-masam-2009-aadi-month-in-2009-in.html
http://www.astroved.com/aadivelli.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_calendar
http://wn.com/Padai_Veedu_Amman*4_November_2002*Devi_Durga_Shakti*Udukkai_Piranthathu
"Padai Veedu" (army encampment)
Watch Full Movie :-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUTqNM6TUN8
Padai Veetu Amman is a 2002 Tamil religious film directed by Pugazhmani. The film features Ramki, Meena, Devayani and Ravali in lead roles. The film, produced by Televista Digitals Limited, had musical score by S. A. Rajkumar and was released on 4 November 2002.
Meena plays the dual role of Goddess Padai Veettu Amman, and the neighbouring deity Muthu Maariamman, cutting a pretty picture in all her finery. Devayani plays Chamundi, a devotee, and the film opens with her being killed brutally on the eve of her marriage by the henchmen of the local bigwig. The latter's daughter was in love with the intended bridegroom Shankar and the fond father had wanted to remove the only hurdle in the way. The bigwig, in order to get his hands on a hidden treasure, had also taken the help of an evil tantrik. The presiding deity Muthu Maariamman is helpless, bound as she was by a vow she had made to Chamundi. That she wouldn't step out of her abode till Chamundi herself asked her to. It is time for the neighbouring deity Padai Veetu Amman to come to the rescue of the distressed village.
http://www.renugambal.com/
Birth of Uma Devi as Renugai:
With the blessings of Brahma, the Mother of all world Uma Devi was born to Eraivadha Maharaja, the king of Vidharppa Desam. The child named as Renugai grew and attained marital age. Permitted by her father and according to the customs of that times, Renugai traveled the whole world accompanied by her friends and an army in search of a suitable husband. At last she arrived Kundalipuram, where saint Jamathakni was doing penance. Since Renugai camped near the Ashram with her soldiers, the sacred place was named "Padai Veedu" (army encampment). "Padaiveedu" is now called as "A.K.Padavedu (Amman Koil Padavedu)". Here, Renugai saw Saint Jamathakni.
Kamandala Nadhi(River):
At that time a war broke out between the disciples of the Saint Jamathakni and the soldiers of Renugai. Durga alias Chamundeeswari who accompanied Renugai, effected havoc by the fire appeared from her third eye. Hearing this, the Saint Jamathakni brought all the Teerthas available in three worlds in his kamandalam (water_jug used by ascetics) and dropped it. The water from kamandalam transformed into a huge river and extinguished the fire brought by Chamundeeswari. This river is known as "Kamandala Nadhi".
Renugai marrying Saint Jamathakni:
Learned through a voice form Heaven that Saint Jamathakni would be her husband. Renugai requested the saint to marry her. Saint Jamathakni agreed and both of them got married. They gave birth a child 'Parasuramar', a Vishnu Avatar.
Aadi Velli (Fridays in the Tamil month of Aadi) Festival :
Starting from the first Friday in the Tamil Month of Aadi, this festival is celebrated for 7 Fridays.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aadi_Perukku
Adiperukku (also written as Aadiperukku) is a Tamil festival celebrated on the 18th day of the Tamil month of Adi (mid-July to mid-August). In 2014, it is on August 3. The festival pays tribute to water's life-sustaining properties. For the blessing of mankind with peace, prosperity and happiness, Nature worship in the form of Amman deities are organized to shower Nature’s bountiful grace on human beings.
http://www.hindu-blog.com/2009/07/aadi-masam-2009-aadi-month-in-2009-in.html
http://www.astroved.com/aadivelli.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_calendar
- published: 28 Oct 2014
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