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Sri Nettikanti
Anjaneya Swami of Kasapuram, Andhra Pradesh
Kasapuram The village Kasapuram of Anantapur District is located
very near to the Guntakal town in Andhra Pradesh. It is 11 kms. from
Guntakal Railway junction and about 9 kms. from the main Bus stop. Lots of
buses, autos and taxis are available to go the Kasapuram from
Guntakal.
Sri
Vyasaraja Tirtha Sri Vyasa Tirtha,
follower of Sri Madwa's Dwaytha School of philosophy, became the head of
the Sri Purvadi mutt in the year 1476. Under the direction of Sri
Sripadaraja Tirtha, the Saluva king Narasimha honored Shri Vyasa Tirtha
and made him Rajaguru. Thereafter, he came to be known as Sri Vyasaraja
Tirtha.
He went to Tirupathi in 1486, after being requested
by the king Sri Saluva Narasimha to become the custodian of the Temple. He
had performed puja to Lord Venkateshwara for about twelve years. When
there was a change of guard in the Vijanagara Samrajya. Sri Vyasa Thirtha
continued to be the Rajaguru. Sri Krishnadevaraya ascended the throne in
1509. He worshipped Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha as his Guru.
Sri
Krishnadevaraya came under the Kuhu Yoga, a combination of planets as per
the astrology, which can kill the king. The Rajaguru took over the reign
of the Vijayanagara. On a particular day, a serpent entered the court. Sri
Vyasaraja Tirtha threw his saffron upper garment on it and the serpent got
burnt to ashes. Thus was saved the life of the King Krishnadevaraya. Sri
Vyasa Thirtha returned the kingdom back to Sri Krishnadevraja.
Sri
Vyasaraja Tirtha is an ardent devotee of Lord Anjaneya. During his time as
Rajaguru he has installed 732 Anjaneya vigrahas all over the kingdom
starting with the yantrodharaka hanuman at chakrathirtha near
Hampi.
Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha
and Kasapuram Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha during
his period as Rajaguru was traveling frequently between Hampi and
Tirupathi. Guntakal falls in this route and Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha during
one of his travelogue was staying at Shilpagiri, also known as Chippagiri.
This place is about twenty kilometers from Kasapuram. While camping at
this place for a night's halt, Lord Anjaneya appeared in his dream and
directed him to identify the place for consecration and proceed with the
installation of Lords' vigraha.
Nettikanti, Sri Anajneya and Kasapuram Next morning, Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha started on the
mission to find the place indicated by the Lord Anjaneya. After traveling
a good distance across the jungle, he came across a heap of sand and Sri
Vyasaraja Tirtha stopped there. He planted there a small neem stick that
he had brought with him. To the astonishment of all, the dry neem stick
started shooting and sprouting with new leaves. Thus did he identify the
place where the Lord wanted him to consecrate the idol of Lord Anjaneya.
Since the neem sprouted that place in the jungle got the name Nettikallu.
The Lord Anjaneya consecrated by Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha came to be known by
the name Sri Nettikanti Anjaneya. This Kshetra Nettikallu is near
Kasapuram Village. With the course of time Kasapuram village enveloped the
place Nettikanti and presently Sri Nettikanti Anjaneya Swami Temple is
said to be situated in Kasapuram.
The temple This temple is
facing south and has a 60 feet height Raja Gopuram. All the three kalasas
of the Raja Gopuram are covered with gold plate. It is proposed to
construct Gopurams in the remaining three sides also. Presently the West
Side Gopuram had been completed. The main entrance 'dwaram' made of
a wooden door is covered with silver plates etched with design. The vemana
above the Lord's Gharbhagraha is proposed to be covered with
gold.
On the West-North corner there is a holy tank known as KONERU
with steps on the all the four sides leading into the water. It is
believed that taking bath in this holy water cures many illnesses and
purifies one's thought. Like it is in Tirupathi, here too arrangement had
been made to pump this holy water for bath and the sanitation of the tank
is maintained well.
Nettikanti Sri Anajneya of
Kasapuram Nettikanti Sri Anjaneya
Swami in artha shela form is seen south facing, as if walking
towards east. Through His "pinkalaksham", the gold hued eye, he
gives us a soothing message "while I am here to protect you, why worry?"
It is a pleasant kataksha of the Lord Nettikanti Sri Anjaneya,
which assures us all prosperity and successes in our
life.
Rituals Everyday in the early
morning before arunothyam at 4.30 the abishakam for the Lord is performed.
After that the alankara of the Lord is completed, the darshan can be had
by the devotees from 6 in the morning to 12 noon and then again from 3.30
in the evening to 8.00 in the night. But on Saturdays, the temple is open
from 4.30 in the morning to 9 in the night. Devotees perform mainly
akupuja (garlanding the Lord with betel leaves), Astotra archana (chanting
of one hundred eight names of the Lord), Vedamala (offering garland made
of veda, black gram paste). The temple authorities provide all this for a
nominal fee.
The temple authorities can arrange Golden kavacha or
Silver kavacha alankara of the Lord for a nominal
amount.
Festivals Every year,
"ugati", the Telugu New Year day, which falls in the Chithra month of the
lunar calendar is celebrated here with much gaiety. During this time
devotees make "Pongal" (kitchidi) as offerings to the Lord. On the next
day the Lord's car festival is performed.
During that month
of Rama Navami, Sita Rama Kalyanam is celebrated on a large scale. During
Vaishaka month Hanumath Jayanthi is celebrated. During Palkuna month, on
full moon day maha abishakam is performed.
Amenities A
beautiful guesthouse, Kesari Sadan having thirty rooms with all modern
facilities is under construction. There are accommodations at present
ranging from Rs.4 to Rs.400 per day. Everyday arrangement for free
anna-dhanam for about a hundred devotees exists. On Saturdays, around four
hundred devotees are fed free. A small emergency dispensary with a doctor
is available.
Sri Nettikanti Anjaneya Swami of this kshetra who had
made the dry neem spurt with new life awaits, to bless us all with all
prosperity and successes in our life and bring a good new meaning to
life.
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