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- Subject: SRI RANGA SRI VOL.04 / ISSUE # 05 d/ 11/22/02
- From: "Ram Anbil" <Ramanbil@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 04:00:58 +0000
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SrimatE Raamaanujaaya Namaha //
SrimatE Nigamaanta Mahaa Desikaaya Namaha //
SrIman! SrI Ranga Sriyam anubadravam anudhinam Samvardhaya/
SrIman! SrI Ranga Sriyam anubadravam anudhinam Samvardhaya//
KAvEri VardhathAm kAlE, kAlE varshathu vAsava: /
SrI RanganAthO jayathu Sri Ranga Sri cha VardhathAm//
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SRI RANGA SRI VOL.04 / ISSUE # 05 dated 22nd November 2002
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IN THIS ISSUE:
1. ?SRIMAD GOPALA DESIKA MAHA DESIKA VIMSATI? ?
A POETIC TRIBUTE TO SRIMAD ANDAVAN OF
SRI POUNDARIKAPRAM SWAMI ASHRAMAM
(PRAKRITAM PONTIFF OF THE ASHRAMAM)
Part 17: Acharya Vaibhavam (Verse18)
By Sri C. G. Balaji {Sri Balaji is the grandson of Sri N.S. Anantha
Rangachar Swami of Bangalore and a Sishya of Parakala Matam}
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2. ?RAMAPIRANAI KARPOM?
EXCERPTS FROM BOOK BY H.H. SRIMAD ANDAVAN OF
?SRI POUNDARIKAPURAM SWAMI ASHRAMAM?
? Part 20: ?Iyam Sitaa mama sutaa? (continued)
(Anbil Ramaswamy)
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We have so far presented in the form of catechism, 62 questions raised and
answered by H.H. In this Issue, we present -
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Question 63:
Sri Sita was already known as the daughter of King Janaka. This being so,why
did King Janaka , who is known to be a ?Jnaanee? (i.e) one who has got rid
of I-ness (ahamkaara) and Mine-ness (mamakaara) have to use the words ?My
daughter? (mama Sutaa), referring to Sita, while asking Rama to accept her
hand in marriage?
Sri Gopaala Desika Mahaa Desika Mahaa MunigaL hailed reverentially as verily
VasishTa by all other Prakritam YathisrEshTas today, gives us in a flashback
of what must have flashed across the mind of the King.
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T.Nagar, Chennai 600 017 (Phone: 8280949).
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3. DESIKAMRUTHAM I ?
SWAMI DESIKA?S SIMILES ?UPAMA?
Part 20 (97 and 98)
(Anbil Ramaswamy)
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4. ?MAHABHARATA ??YAKSHA PRASNAM?
Part 15: Prasnams 48 and 49
Sri M.K. Ramaswamy Iyengar Swami -
Retired Senior Officer of Govt. of India
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5. DESIKAMRUTHAM II:
SRIMAD RAHASYA TRAYA SAARAM
UPODGATHA ADHIKAARAM ? PART 2
SRI SADAGOPA IYENGAR SWAMIN (OF COIMBATORE),
SRIKAARYAM OF THE BOARD OF ADVISORS OF ?SRI RANGA SRI?
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- Acharya Vamsa Vriksham ?
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- and other links.
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- Dasavatara Stotram meanings
- ?Srimad Rahasya Traya Saaram? and other links.
in the ?Philosophy? section
(More to follow)
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1. ?SRIMAD GOPALA DESIKA MAHA DESIKA VIMSATI? ?
A POETIC TRIBUTE TO SRIMAD ANDAVAN OF
SRI POUNDARIKAPRAM SWAMI ASHRAMAM
(PRAKRITAM PONTIFF OF THE ASHRAMAM)
Part 17: Acharya Vaibhavam (Verse18)
By Sri C. G. Balaji {Sri Balaji is the grandson of
Sri N.S. Anantha Rangachar Swami of Bangalore and
a Sishya of Parakala Matam}
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ACHAARYA-VAIBHAVAM (HIS GLORY)
As a gem of a master beams he so resplendent
Adored by his pupils as the Lord?s central pendant
Uplifted has he earthly souls from many a torment
Beseech we the holy feet of Gopala Deshika, the great saviour ? 18
Swamy is resplendent as a gem of an Achaarya, by virtue of his Jnana,
Vairagyam and Anushtanam. His pupils adore him as the central pendant in a
garland of gems worn by Aranga wherein the gems represent the Achaarya
lineage. This is in line with Swamy Deshikan?s anubhavam of Emperumaanaar.
He has performed the holy rites of Srivaishnavite sacraments to many souls
who have been suffering from earthly afflictions and torments. He decorates
the throne of moksha saamraajyam of Ramanuja and has been administering the
means of prapatti to many seekers and thereby enabling them to attain
deliverance.
In Pramoda samvatsara panguni (mina masa) 8th shukla saptami rohini
22-3-1991, the 70th year mahotsavam or Sapthathi abda poorthi for Swamy was
conducted. The celebrations lasted for seven days with Chaturveda parayanam,
Srimath Ramayana parayanam and Vidwat-sadas.
In Vikrama Samvatsara, panguni (mina masa) rohini 30-3-2001, the 80th year
celebrations or the Shathaabhishekam was conducted. This was a rare event
that saw a confluence of all the Achaaryas of Deshika sampradayam namely
- Srirangam Srimath Andavan Sri Ranga Ramanuja Maha Deshikan,
- Srimath Azhagiya Singar Srivan Shathakopa Sri Narayana Yatindra Maha
Deshikan,
- Srimath Parakaala Matham Acharya Srimath Abhinava Vageesha
Brahmatantra-Swatantra Parakaala Yatindra Maha Deshikan and
- Srimath Rangapriya Maha Deshikan.
Celebrations went on for a full week from 24.3-01 with full Chaturveda
parayanam, Sri Ranganatha Paduka Sahasram parayanam, Srimath Ramayana
parayanam and Vidwat-sadas.
Swamy?s great quality of being the saviour of Jeevatmans is extolled here.
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2. ?RAMAPIRANAI KARPOM?
EXCERPTS FROM BOOK BY H.H. SRIMAD ANDAVAN OF
?SRI POUNDARIKAPURAM SWAMI ASHRAMAM?
? Part 20: ?Iyam Sitaa mama Sutaa? (continued)
(Anbil Ramaswamy)
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Question 63:
Sri Sita was already known as the daughter of King Janaka. This being so,why
did King Janaka , who is known to be a ?Jnaanee? (i.e) one who has got rid
of I-ness (ahamkaara) and Mine-ness (mamakaara), have to use the words ?My
daughter?(mama Sutaa), referring to Sita, while asking Rama to accept her
hand in marriage?
Sri Gopaala Desika Mahaa Desika Mahaa MunigaL hailed reverentially as verily
VasishTa by all other Prakritam YathisrEshTas today, gives us in a flashback
of what must have flashed across the mind of the King.
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MAMA SUTAA:
Janaka seems to say:
?Oh! Rama! You may think that more than the beauty for a girl, it is her
birth in a noble family that is important. If this were so, I can assure you
of this qualification in her. Remember that ?she is ?my daughter?
Janaka was not only a ?Jnaanee?. He has been praised in the Vedas themselves
as ?Karmata: Janaka ha vai?.
In Bhagavad Gita (3.20) also Janaka has been praised as the greatest karma
yOgi.
?KarmaNaiva hi samsiddhim aastithaa janakaadayO:?
Therefore, as the daughter of such a KarmayOgi, there can be no doubt about
her noble lineage.
A question may arise as follows:
Janaka knew that feeling of ?mine-ness? (mamakaaram) is hurtful to the soul
?
?mama iti dvaya aksharam mrityu: , na mamEti cha Saaswatam?
Meaning ?
?Feeling of mine-ness is destructive while the opposite can confer
liberation?
How could he use an expression like ?mama??
The answer is that this is applicable only in cases other than the Divya
Dhampatis. Janaka was indeed a ?Brahma Jnaani? and he had no such false
notions of attachment to worldly possessions. This is revealed by the
incident in which he remained calm and composed when his capital ?Mithila?
was burning while his class mates in Yagjnavalkya?s class ran helter-skelter
to salvage their insignificant belongings. It is no fault on the part of the
dispassionate Janaka when he claimed ?mama kaaram? on Sri Sitaa piraaTTi
praised as
- ?Hrees cha tE Lakshmees cha patnyou?
- ?AhO raatrE paarsvE? and
- ?Eka Tattvamiva uditou? etc.
MAMA SUTAA:
Janaka seems to imply:
Not only in beauty, birth and lineage but also in her upbringing she is ?one
of a kind?. Since she had no biological mother, I brought her up all by
myself and never entrusted her to the care of ?baby-sitters?. She has been
partaking only Saatvic food consecrated to Bhagavaan and offered in Yagjnas.
My place is always blessed with the ?Satsangam? of virtuous souls. I have
taken care to see that her interaction was only with peers equally pure as
herself ? I have brought her up in ideal conditions. She is, therefore,
eminently suited to marry you. Hence ?mama Sutaa?
MAMA SUTAA:
? Further like your father, Dasaratha, who did AswamEdah, Putra KaamEshTi
and other yaagas to beget you, I have also observed strict Vratas and
Upavaasas as a result of which I got her as ?My daughter? (Mama sutaa). So,
even in this respect, she is equal to you?
In Matsya PuraaNa, there is a reference to the place of birth of Sri Sita as
the site where numerous yaagas and Yagjnas had taken place.
As the story goes, Nimi was the earliest king of Janaka?s lineage. Sage
VasishTa was his family preceptor (Kula guru). He has helped Nimi in the
performance of numerous Yagjnas. When one such had just got finished, Nimi
requested VasishTa to start a new one. VasishTa who was tired after a
strenuous exercise suggested that a period of rest was advisable before
starting the new one. Nimi is known to have replied ?
Na cha mE souhrudam Brahman krutaantEna baleeyasaa /
Dharma KaaryE tvaraa kaaryaa chalam yasmaadhi jeevitam //
Meaning:
?Oh! My Guru! Yama, the Lord of death, is no friend of mine. When he comes
to take away my life, I cannot prevent him from doing so.He is so powerful.
Our life is absolutely uncertain. So, we cannot afford to postpone such
?Dharama kaaryas? like Yagjnas. Yama will not be partial to me. Please start
the next Yagjna without loss of time?
Further, it is said -
Dharma pathyoudana: jantu mrutO api sukham asnutE/
Sva: Kaaryam adhya kurvati poorvaanhE cha aparaahnikam//
Meaning:
?For the one who ascends to heavens, it is his PuNya karma that constitutes
his ?Food packet? that will come in handy, on his way. Even if one dies, it
is this that can grant the bliss desired. So, whatever good we intend to do
tomorrow, it should be done today; whatever good we intend to do later on in
the day, should be done right here and now at the earliest part of the day
possible?
Also, it is said -
Sareeram Saaswtam manyE vidhyaabhyaasE dhanaarjanE/
Asaaswatam dhrma kaaryE ruNavaan asmi sankaTE//
Meaning:
?One should consider life as permanent in the matter of acquisition of
knowledge and accumulation of wealth. One should consider that life can
become extinct any moment, in performing Dharma kaaryas and should race to
do them like a debtor anxious to relieve himself of the burden of debt. So,
if you cannot help, I will have to seek the help of another Guru?
From this, it is clear that the entire lineage consisting of Janaka?s
forefathers were constantly involved in performing Yaagas and yagjnas
consistently and consecutively for ages.
?Only such a Sita who is from such a holy lineage will be suitable for you?
Janaka seems to say by expressing ?mama sutaa?
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3. DESIKAMRUTHAM I:?
SWAMI DESIKA?S SIMILES ?UPAMA?
Part 20 (97 and 98)
(Anbil Ramaswamy)
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97.? AvvO phalangaLukkaaga sEvaa visEshangaLai vidikkiraap pole
prapattiyaiyum vidikkiradu. ingan allada pOdu raja sEvaiyaip pOlE Bhagavad
sEvaiyaiyum vidhikka vENDaadu ozhiyum; prapattikkum sadaachaarya upadEsa-
poorvaka-mantra- grahNaadigaL anapEkshitangaL aagap prasangikkum?
Meaning:
? Just as certain special forms of worship and service are prescribed for
certain special benefits, Prapatti too has been enjoined. If it were
otherwise,, no rules would have to be prescribed for the service of
Bhagavaan in the same way as there are none for the service of the king. It
would lead to the wrong view that, for Prapatti also, the initiation into
mantras with the instructions of good Acharyas is unnecessary. Therefore,
just as particular forms of worship and service to Bhagavaan are enjoined in
the Sastras with certain accessories, there is nothing inappropriate in the
Sastra prescribing the performance of Prapatti with certain accessories
(angas)?
98. ?svaroopathil brahmaNatva aadigaL illai enru teLindaanEy aagilum karma
visEshangaL aDiyaaga BraahmaNatva aadi-visishTa- sareerathODE sambanddanaai
irukkaiyaalE ach sareera sambandamE aDiyaaga varugira sruth pipaasa
aadigaLukkup parihaaram paNNUgira kaNakkilE ach chareeram viDuma aLavum avvO
varNaasrama aadigaLukkum thun saktikkum anuroopam aaga anishTa- nivrutti-
ishTa praaptigaLaip patra SaastrangaL viditha DharmangaLai viDa voNNaadu?
Meaning:
?Like making endeavors to ward off hunger and thirst which arise from the
association with the body, one has to observe the VarNaasrama Dharmas which
also are associated with the body and should not under any circumstances be
given up. This is because these Dharmas though pertaining to the essential
nature of the soul, arise in the body in which a soul has taken its abode.
So long as the body exists, the VarNa Aasrama Dharmas- appropriate to such
sareeras have to be observed.?
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4. ?MAHABHARATA ??YAKSHA PRASNAM?
Part 15: Prasnams 48 and 49
Sri M.K. Ramaswamy Iyengar Swami -
Retired Senior Officer of Govt. of India
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PRASNAM 48:
YAKSHA:
?KIMSVIT EKAM PADAM SWARGYAM??
?WHICH IS THAT SINGLE STEP THAT LEADS ONE TO HEAVEN??
YUDISHTIRA:
?SATYAM EKAM PADAM SWARGYAM?
?IT IS THE UNFAILING ADHERENCE TO TRUTH THAT LEADS ONE ASSUREDLY TO HEAVEN?
NOTES:
Rama went away to live in the forest for fourteen years as bidden by
Kaikeyi. Bharata, the son of Kaikeyi scorned the arrangements made by his
mother for being the king and proceeded to the forest to persuade Rama to
come back. Bharata advanced many arguments as to why Rama should return to
AyOdhya.
Rama countered everyone of them suitably. At that moment, a Sage called
Jaabaali entered the fray and advanced many materialistic arguments seeking
to chip away Rama?s resolution. Commencing with the lofty and esoteric
argument that everyone came into the world alone and died alone, he went on
to say that since no one had seen such a thing called Heaven, there could be
no such thing. At best, it culd only be a figment of the imagination.
Therefore, there was no certainty that virtue and good deeds took one
Heavenward.
Rama rebuked him sharply with these words:
?Rishayas chaiva dEvaas cha SathyamEva hi mEnirE /
Sathya vaadee hi lOkEsmin param gatchati chaakshayam //? (VR II.107.11)
Meaning:
Sages and Devas always upheld this that Sathya that is Truth is supreme and
he who adheres to truth in this world assuredly goes to Heaven and lives
there ever after.
and
?Vedaa: Sathya prathishTaana: Tasmaath Satya parO bhavEth? (Ibid II.107.14)
Meaning:
?Verily the Vedas themselves are rooted in Sathya. It is all the more
necessary that one shall remain an adherent to truth.
PRASNAM 49:
YAKSHA:
? KIMSVIT EKA PADAM SUKHAM??
?WHAT BESTOWS HAPPINESS??
YUDISHTIRA:
?SEELAM EKA PADAM SUKHAM?
? BLEMISHLESS AND VIRTUOUS CONDUCT ALONE ENSURES HAPPINESS?
NOTES:
There is a famous verse and an interesting story in the Saanthi Parva of Sri
Mahaabhaarata explaining the value of ?Seela? that is conduct and behavior
firmly rooted in virtue.
First, the Verse:
?Dharma: Sathyam tathaa vritham balam chaiva Tataahyaham /
Seela moolaa Mahaa praagjna sadaa naasthi atra samsaya: //?
(MB Saanti Parva Ch. 124.60)
Meaning:
?Oh! Wise one! Let there not be any doubt over this: Everything is founded
on virtuous conduct, be it righteousness, truthfulness, proper behavior or
valor (required to uphold righteousness or anything good) or even me
(Goddess of wealth - that is Lakshmi herself).
These words were spoken by Goddess Lakshmi herself to Prahlaada, the son of
the dreadful demon king, HiraNyakasipu to kill whom, Sri Mahaa VishNu took
the Avatar of Narasimha, the half-man, half lion incarnation.
What was the occasion for the Goddess to appear before Prahlaada?
It happened this way:
After HiraNyakasipu was killed, Prahlaada became in course of time the demon
king. So wise was he, so pious and virtuous was he, and so blemishless was
he in every respect, that he became glorious like Indra. The three worlds
including the domain of Indra came under his sway. Compared to the
effulgence radiated by Prahlaada, due to his virtuous life, Indra became a
pale shadow of his self.
Crestfallen and depressed, he approached Brihaspati, the Preceptor of Devas
for counsel. Brihaspati imparted to him all the knowledge on the basis of
which he could regain his overall composure. When Indra queried whether
there was anything more to be known, the Preceptor candidly told him that he
should approach Sukraachaarya, the preceptor of the Asuras. When approached,
Sukraachaarya readily conveyed to Indra all that he knew.
Indra still felt disturbed and Sukaraachaarya advised him that if he wanted
to know more, he should ask Prahlaada himself.
Indra disguised himself as a Brahmin and approached Prahlaada. Prahlaada
initially declined pleading lack of time because he had to rule the three
worlds in a proper manner. The holy Brahmin persisted and Prahlaada found
time to teach him many truths wholeheartedly. When the time came for the
Brahmin to take leave of Prahlaada, the latter offered magnanimously to
grant a boon to his student. ?Oh! Holy one! What do you wish to receive?,
asked Prahlaada.
Indra who was waiting for some such development promptly asked for the
virtue residing in him. ?Bhavata: Seelam Ichchaami? ? ?I would like to have
that quality of virtue which imbibes every conduct of yours with
righteousness?
It was now Prahlaada?s turn to feel downcast. He felt nettled. ?Why has this
holy Brahmin asked this boon which will deprive me of everything vital? Who
would he be?? But, having given his word, he could not think of going back
on it. He duly surrendered his ?Seelam? ? his righteousness but felt very
depressed for having done it.
Soon after, Prahlaada saw a great column of pure light coming out of his
body and going towards Indra. He made bold to ask that column of light as to
who he was and why he was departing.
?Oh! King! You have made a gift of righteousness. I am Dharma. I reside
alongside blemishless conduct and behavior. Now, that you have gifted it
away, I cannot remain within you any longer.?
Thus, one by one, Truthfulness, Uprightness and Moral strength left
Prahlaada?s body. Finally, emerged Goddess Lakshmi herself She told
Prahlaada plainly and without emotion that she cannot any longer bless him
by her presence because Dharma, Truthfulness, uprightness and moral strength
have taken leave of him, having been gifted away. She cannot reside any
longer there, where those virtues were not present. She, however, noticed
that Prahlaada was looking up as if he had been destroyed and added gently
that that it was no holy Brahmin to whom he had made away his virtues but
that it was none other than the Chief among the Devas, namely Indra. She
then concluded with the verse quoted earlier.
The point of the story is not that Indra should have had greater sense of
self-worth and should not have asked for the gift of all that good conduct
stood for, in order that he could thrive and Prahlaada languish, but that
goodness alone breeds great deal of further goodness; Once, goodness is
lost, everything is, indeed, truly lost.
There is also another moral. If goodness is acquired, it does not remain
unexhausted for ever. Like the level of a reservoir depending upon the
constant and steady flow, goodness grows only when that virtue is practiced
constantly. A good person does not ever remain in a high rarified and
settled orbit like the planets, after acquiring the fruits of many good
deeds. He may get dislodged, if he should cease to be virtuous even on a
single occasion
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5. DESIKAMRUTAM II
SRIMAD RAHASYA TRAYA SAARAM
UPODGATHA ADHIKAARAM ? PART 2
SRI SADAGOPA IYENGAR SWAMIN (OF COIMBATORE),
"SRIKAARYAM" OF THE BOARD OF ADVISORS OF ?SRI RANGA SRI?
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The Beginning-2
The beauty of Srimad Rahasyatrayasaram lies in its extremely user-friendly
structure. Even though the subject dealt with is highly complex, Swami
Desikan, in his anxiety to spread the message and save the maximum number of
souls, has successfully attempted to make the work as comprehensible as
possible by providing, wherever necessary, copious illustrations and concept
summaries in the form of verses, both in Sanskrit and Tamil, for easy grasp
of the matter on hand. The Tamil verses found in this work have been
collected under the heading ?adhikAra Sangraham?.
After imbibing the magnum opus Srimad Rahasya traya saram under an eminent
Acharya through traditional kAlkshEpam, memorizing the adhikAra Sangraha
pasurams serves as an ?aide de memoir?, helping one to retain the underlying
concepts and recall them at will.
We thus find a beautiful Tamil verse at the beginning of the Prelude
(UpOdgAta adhikAram) to the work-
?ALum adaikkalam endru emmai ambuyatthAL kaNavan
TALiNai sErndu emakkum avai tanda tagavudayAr
MooLum iruLgaL viLa muyandru Odiya moondrin uLLam
NALum ugakka ingE namakku Oru vidhi vAikkindradE?
A free translation of this verse would read as follows:-
The Acharyas of yore had the invincible conviction that
1) It is Sriman Narayana who is the refuge for all souls
2) The strategy or UpAya to reach Him easily is Prapatti
3) Once we surrender to Him, He not only protects us as His own, but affords
us infinite bliss on par with the permanent residents of Sri Vaikuntam like
Sri Adisesha, Sri Garuda, Sri Vishvaksena, etc.
4) The only way to dispel the depressing darkness of ignorance that envelops
the soul, is to imbibe the three esoteric secrets which enable us to
understand clearly who we really are, what our true nature is, the
magnificence of the Lord and our relationship with Him, our plan of action
for ridding ourselves of the shackles of Karma and what stands in the way of
our executing this plan.
When one finds a treasure trove, it is human nature to keep it to oneself
for one?s own private enjoyment and not to share it with others. However,
our Acharyas, guided by admirably altruistic motives, have parted with the
rare cache of Rahasya Trayam to all eligible disciples, in their infinite
mercy and anxiety to uplift as many as possible from this mundane morass.
When we consider our own weaknesses, lack of true devotion and conviction,
etc., we are filled with wonder that the Acharyas have considered us
qualified enough for obtaining Upadesa of these priceless secrets.
The versatile genius of Swami Desikan is such that each word of his is
pregnant with meaning. It is for us to ponder over each expression and to
discover the apparent and hidden gems in every one of them.
The words ?ambuyatthAL kaNavan?(the Consort of Sri Mahalakshmi who resides
in the lotus) used in the aforesaid pasuram indicate that it is not merely
the Lord who is our refuge, but Piratti too. It is to the twin Godhead,
consisting of the Lord and TirumagaL, that we should surrender ourselves and
perform all kainkaryam (?DampatI daivatam na:?).
Swami Desikan?s usage of this term reminds us of Sri Nammazhwar?s own in a
similar context-
?agalakillEn irayaum endru alarmEl mangai urai mArba!?.
These are matters, which would be dealt with more elaborately in the
following chapters, but even at the beginning, Swami Desikan wants us to be
clear as to certain key concepts.
The words ?MooLum iruLgaL? denote that our ignorance feeds on itself and
forms a suffocating cumulus, which cannot be dispelled easily.
?Odiya? indicates that just like Veda vakyas, these three esoteric mantras
too are to be imbibed from an Acharya, by repeating them after him. (Indeed,
the first two mantras owe their origin to the Upanishads, while the third is
no less holy, having been enunciated by the Lord Himself.) The implication
is that they are not objects for self-study.
?Moondrin uLLam?- it is not enough to stop with mere reciting of these
mantras: we should make it a point to comprehend their exalted purport from
a qualified Acharya. While the mantras are by themselves potent enough to
afford us all that we desire, their inner meaning is such as to assure
emancipation. Hence the qualification, ?Muyandru Odiya moondrin uLLam?- we
should make all possible efforts to learn the rich purport of the Rahasya
Trayam.
?nALum ugakka?- these mantras should be on our tongues and minds at all
times, not merely at the time of japa or ArAdhanam. This is borne out by the
Lord?s dictum to the Bhashyakara-
?Dvayam arttha anusandAnEna saha sadA Evam vaktA yAvat sharIra pAtam atraiva
SrirangE sukhamAsva?
(?Thou shalt recite the Dvaya mantra and meditate on its purport always,
till thou shed thine mortal coils?).
We should hence train our faculties to be constantly in touch with these
mantras in some way or the other.
?namakku Oru vidhi vAykkindradE?- Considering the exalted nature of these
three secrets and our own total inadequacy, it is indeed a stroke of good
fortune that we are able to access these mantras. We should consider
ourselves thrice blessed to imbibe and meditate upon these priceless
heirlooms bequeathed to us by our Poorvacharyas, but for whom these
treasures would have surely escaped our eyes clouded by ignorance.
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