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SRI RANGA SRI VOL.09 / ISSUE # 09 dated 24th November 2007
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IN THIS ISSUE:

1. SUNDARA KHAANDAM PART - 7 (SRIMAD RAMAYANAM DISCOURSES IN THE
HINDU TEMPLE OF ATLANTA by SRI ANBIL RAMASWAMY SWAMI)
3. TAATPARYA RATNAVALI - SUBMISSION 39 - SLOKAM 17 -PART 1
(SRI N. KRISHNAMACHARAIAR SWAMI OF CHICAGO)

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2. "SUNDHARA KHAANDAM" PART - 7 OF SRIMAD RAMAYANAM
(ANBIL RAMASWAMY)
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51. "FIRE TO THE TAIL!"        

Ravana said: "The most favorite part of the body of monkeys was the 
tail. So, set fire to it". The Raakshasas jumped in sheer glee and 
immediately started to wrap up cloth pieces and jute to his tail and 
set fire. Meanwhile, Sita who had learned about the punishment 
through her guards prayed to the Fire-God that the heat of the fire 
should not affect Hanumaan. 

Hanumaan wondered how when wildfire raging from his tail and 
incinerating everything, never hurt him with its heat! (VR 53) 
Hanumaan hopped from house to house belonging to the Raakshasas and 
in the process set fire to their properties. Thus, he gutted the 
mansions of Prahasta, Mahaa-paarsva, Vajra-dhamshTra, Sukha, 
SaaraNa, Indra-jit, Jambu-maali, Su-maali, Rasmi-kEtu, Soorya-satru, 
Hrasva- karma, DhamshTra, rOmasa, yuddhOnmatta, mathan, dvaja-
greevan, Vidyut-jihvan, Hasti-mukhan, KaraaLan, SONIda-akshan, Kumba-
karNan, Makara-akshan, Yagjna-Satru, Brahma- Satru, Nara-anthakan, 
Kumbhan, Nikumbhan and others. In short, the entire Lanka was in 
flames and nothing was left out! (VR 54)

52. WHY ONE SHOULD CONTROL ANGER?

When Ravana torched the tail of Hanuman, the latter was so incensed 
that with that fire he burned almost the whole of Lanka: 

"Yah sOka vahnim Janakaatmajaayaa; aadaaya tEnaiva dadaaha lankaam")

Suddenly, he realized that he had overlooked that Sita was also in 
the same Lanka while exhibiting his anger against Ravana he had 
inadvertently exposed Sita to a "friendly fire".                 He 
lamented:

"Kruddha: paapam na kuryaat ka: kruddhO hanyaad guroonapi? (VR 55.4) 
An angry person would not hesitate even to slay his preceptor 

52A. NOW, WHAT IS THE LESSON FOR US? 

We get angry when someone does something wrong (of course, from our 
own subjective point of view) or someone insults us (real or more 
often as imagined by us). Both are not occasions to get angry. Maybe 
we are capable of doing the wrong ourselves, if we were in the other 
person's shoes! 

The MRA principle that when you point one finger of accusation 
against somebody, remember that three other fingers are pointing 
towards you, suggesting that you are at least three times as capable 
of committing the wrong you seek to accuse the other person of. 
Maybe, we deserve the insult. If we remember and consciously 
endeavor to incorporate these into our thought process ? maybe, we 
will not get angry at all. 

It is said that 'Hatred does not kill your enemy'; only you will 
become tensed; only your blood pressure will shoot up. A person who 
gets angry all the time for anything and everything with or without 
provocation (which itself may be more imagined than real) will soon 
lose the sympathy of all. A person who cannot get on with his 
parents, siblings, spouse, children and other relatives and friends 
would do well to ponder over where the fault lies. A sensible 
introspection would reveal that the real culprit to blame for his 
discomfiture is none other than his own self. And, the sooner he 
corrects himself, the better for him. 

The angry person should remember that the targeted person could not 
be treated as the "speed -punching bag" used in boxing exercises, 
with smug confidence that contrary to its name, the punching bag 
would never return the punch but would always be at the receiving 
end. Maybe, if you punch it too hard, and if you are not very 
careful, the punching bag might pounce back upon you with equal 
speed and hurt you! 

The other person at the receiving end is not a dumb, feeling-less 
and emotionless moron whom you could hurt with impunity to suit your 
mood swings and for long - but will be capable of hitting you twice 
as hard as you hit, but, nevertheless, keeps his cool more out of 
consideration for your immature antics and allows you to let out all 
your steam than due to an inability to retort. Maybe, he is 
conscious of the dictum  "Any fool can criticize and most fools do; 
it takes character and patience to be understanding and forgiving". 
And, in forgiving and forgetting, that person becomes larger than 
life-size and that much greater than the petulant, strutting, silly, 
stupid, stymied you! 

Sage Tiruvalluvar cautions that if one does not control anger, it 
would kill the very person who is getting angry.

As Dale Carnegie puts it  "If you want to reform somebody, it is a 
nice idea. But, why not start it on yourself?" - 11  

Hinduism advises that we should grudge none and forgive all. So long 
as we remember an injustice (real or imaginary), we have not 
forgiven either the person or the action. There is more suffering in 
the world than wickedness. If we realize this fact we would be only 
too willing to forgive and forget. There is no virtue like 
forgiveness and no vice like harboring ill will. 

"Dayaa Samam naasti PuNyam, Paapam Himsaa Samam na hi" Hinduism 
advises "Forgive and Forget". How to do this? Ignore some, accept 
others. 
Nobody will care for you, if you get angry all the time and for 
everything. Hinduism advises us to develop the habit of receiving 
any news with a calm mind and never to get upset. 

Ya: sam utpatitam krOdham kshamayaiva nirasyati /
Yath uraga stveva cham jeerNaam sarvE purusha uchyatE // (VR 55.6)

He who extinguishes his anger and replaces it with a sense of 
tolerance and forgiveness, even as a snake discards its useless 
skin, can be deemed as venerable. Hanumaan rushed back to Sita and 
made sure that she was not scorched. He took leave of her. (VR 56, 
57) 

dasoham
Anbil Ramaswamy
(To be continued)
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3.TAATPARYA RATNAVALI - SUBMISSION 39 - SLOKAM 17 -PART 1
(SRI N. KRISHNAMACHARAIAR SWAMI OF CHICAGO)
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SrImate ra'nga rAmAnuja mahA deSikAya namaH.                       
tAtparya ratnAvaLi - Submission 39, Slokam 17 Part 1,
tiruvAimozhi 1.6, pASuram 1.6.1.
 
akrItair-arcya bhAvAt (1.6.1) anihita vividhAbhyarcanAt (1.6.2)
alpa-tushTeh (1.6.3)
prahva Avarjya ISa bhAvAt (1.6.4) sva-vishaya niyateshu AdarAt 
(1.6.5)                                                             
svAdu-bhUmnA (1.6.6) |
pAda Asakta-prasakteh (1.6.7) sakRd-upasadane mokshaNAt (1.6.8)
dharma-sausthyAt (1.6.9)
kshipra kshipta ahitatvAt (1.6.10) sukara bhajanatAm 
                                                                  
madhavasyAbhyadatta (1.6)  ||
 
The central theme of all the pASuram-s in this tiruvAimozhi is 
identified by svAmi deSikan as `the ease with which mAdhavan can be 
worshiped'.  This is captured in the last half of the last line in 
the above Slokam ? su-kara bhajanatAm mAdhavasya abhyadatta.
 
For ease of understanding, I am giving here the summary of this 
Slokam as given by Sri R. Ra'ngAchAri in English:
 
No need to buy anything to adore Him - Water, herb, leaf or flower 
will do; (1.6.1)
Yea, no prescribed ritual too ? one can cherish Him in his  own way; 
(1.6.2)
Strange, He is pleased with ever so little!           (1.6.3)
He is the Master charmed by our good feeling!  (1.6.4)
To those who are lost in Him, He is all support! (1.6.5)
His greatness is ambrosia ? sweet!                       (1.6.6)
To the devotees who adore His feet, He is passing dear; (1.6.7)
Let them but once cherish Him, Salvation is sure for them! (1.6.8)
He is rooted in dharma and is its fruit as well!            (1.6.9)
In an instant, He would wipe out clear all our sins;      (1.6.10)
So, mAdhava (the Lord of SrI) is most easy to adore.  (1.6)
 
The first 10 lines capture the thoughts identified by svAmi deSikan 
for the first 10 pASuram-s of this tiruvAimozhi, and the 11th line 
is the sAram of this tiruvAimozhi as a whole.
 
In his bhagavad vishaya sAram, SrImad tirukuDanthai ANDavan notes 
that through these pASuram-s, AzhvAr points out that for bhagavAn's 
worship, there is no constraint of materials, no constraint on time, 
no constraint on who has the right to worship Him, no constraint on 
tools, etc.  AlavandAr's stotratnam-28, which is referenced in the 
next section, emphasizes the same points ? kadA'pi, kenacit, yathA 
tathA vA'pi, etc.
 
?        pASuram 1.6.1:
 
parivadu il ISanaip pADi virivadu mEval uruvIr  !
pirivagai inRi nal nIr tUy purivaduvum pUgai pUvE.
 
Some of you might think that bhagavAn who is without any flaw should 
be only worshiped through perfection by singing sAma gAnam properly, 
etc. Not true!  Even if you sprinkle some water with devotion, any 
incense, any flower at all, He will gladly accept them. 
 
svAmi deSikan identifies the guNam sung in this pASuram as `akrItaih 
arcya bhAvAt' ? `He can be worshiped with materials that do not even 
have to be bought by paying money ? those that are available for 
free will do just fine,  such as by `sprinkling' a tiny amount of 
water ? nal nIr tUy.   The pASuram declares that there is no `drvay 
nyAyam' for bhagavAn's worship ? devotion is the sole requirement 
for worship of bhagavAn, and there are no constraints regarding the 
materials that need to be offered to Him;  there is no excuse for 
one to keep away from Him on this pretext.  
 
SrI UV quotes the following Sloka that echoes the same thought (note 
the words `akrIta labhyeshu'):
 
patreshu pushpeshu phaleshu toyeshu akrIta-labhyeshu sadaiva satsu|
bhaktyeka-labhye purushe purANe muktyai katham na kriyate prayatnah  
||                                                                
(MahAbhArata)
 
"The Ancient Purusha is easily attainable by devotion alone, with 
the offer of just leaves, flowers, fruits, and even water, that are 
always attainable without cost.  When such is the case, how is it 
that people do not even want to try to work towards emancipation?"
 
SrI UV also gives reference to stotra ratnam ? 28, which conveys the 
praying with folded hands is all that is needed to worship Him: 
 
tvad an'ghrim uddiSya kadA'pi kenacit 
yathA tathA vA'pi sakRt kRto'njalih  |
tadaiva mushNAti aSubhAnyaSeshatah 
SubhAni pushNAti na jAtu hIyate     ||
 
"Oh Lord! When one thinks of Your sacred feet as upAyam and phalan 
and folds his hands in a'njali mudrA even once at any time, all his 
ancient and sorrow-giving karmAs are destroyed without any left-
overs, and he enjoys Eternal Bliss at Your supreme abode, Sri 
VaikunTham".
 
There are several beautiful points to be enjoyed in this pASuram in 
the context of the ease of worshiping bhagavAn.  nal nIr tUy ?  mere 
sprinkling of a tiny bit of plain water is sufficinent, if that act 
is done with devotion;  the water does not even have to be scented 
with cardamam etc.  (The word `nal' here is to be understood 
as `plain', rather than `good', which brings out the emphasis that 
nothing special is needed to worship bhagavAn).   The order - Pugai 
and pU as given in the pASuram is contrary to the SAstric injunction 
that pU (flower) is offered first, followed by incense.   AzhvAr 
gives the reverse order, signifying that there is no constraint 
whatsoever in worshiping Him, and there is no excuse for not 
worshiping Him; the only requirement is that the worship should be 
offered with devotion.  There is a SAstric injunction that flowers 
with thorns are not to be offered to perumAL (na kaNTakAri pushpam 
devAya vinivedayet); the anubhavam of AcArya-s is that this 
restriction is not because He will not accept the offering of thorny 
flowers, but the restriction is so that the devotee does not get the 
thorn pricking his hand and thereby getting hurt!  So, it is His 
concern for the deovtee that explains the SAstric restriction on the 
unsuitability of thorny flowers for worship!


Regards
dAsan kRshNamAcAryan
(To be continued)
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