During the eighth attempt, the drops of water again took support of the wind and hit the
shore as breeze. They gave up this time and went with folded hands and without any
strategy. But this time they came to know the truth immediately.
HOW??
When the drops arrived on the breeze ready to sway the dOlai, they still saw the two ocean
like forms. They prayed to both with no distinction. But, the moment when one of them
(Lord) started to accept nivEdanam, the other then immediately assumed the form of a
divine golden bell and chimed aloud ghaNa ghaNa ghaNa ghaNa ...
The drops finally came to know the identities of the two souls in front of them. The drops
stopped watching the benign face of the Lord as is customary during nivEdanam. But instead
they started watching the brilliance of the bell. They swayed the dOlai out of joy and
deposited themselves on the bell's lotus feet. Now they knew, they were sure to reach the
Lord. They felt very happy as the entire samudram was now the SrIpAdateertham of swAmy
who is really the incranate of SrIlakShmIhayavadana.
Thus ended a breezy morning on the shores of sethukkarai.
Srimadabhinava Vageesha Brahmatantra Swatantra Parakala Maha Deshikaya Namaha
The astronomical treatise of ‘Bhaskareeya-golayantra-varnanam’ was composed by Sri Karur
Sheshacharya (Asthana dharmadhikari).
Subsequently, the oriental armillary sphere of Sri Bhaskaracharya (1114 – 1183 ACE) was
prepared in 1150 ACE.
This was designed under the patronage of HH Sri Lakshmihayagreeva divyapadukasevaka
Srimadabhinava Ranganatha Brahmatantra Swatantra Parakala Swamy by Mahavidwan
Karur Sheshacharya, Professor of Oriental Astronomy and Astrology, Maharaja’s Sanskrit
College Mysore and prepared at Sri Chamarajendra Technical Institute Mysore in 19