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        SrImate SrI ra'nga rAmAnuja mahA deSikAya namaH.

  SrI vishNu sahasra nAmam ? Slokam 107 -  nAma 993. Sa'nkha-bhRt.

   Sa'nkha-bhRn_nandakI cakrI Sar'nga-dhanvA gadA-dharaH     |
   rathA'nga-PANIr_akshobhyaH sarva-praharaNAyudhaH       ||

om Sa'nkha-bhRte namaH.
om nandakine namaH.
om cakriNe namaH.
om Sar'nga-dhanvane namaH.
om gadA-dharAya namaH.
om rathA'nga-pANaye namaH.
om akshobhyAya namaH.
om sarva-praharaNAyudhAya namaH.

In this last Sloka of the stotra before phala-Sruti, bhagavAn's 
celestial weapons are described.   There are several aspects in which 
the Ayudha-s or weapons in bhagavAn's hands are enjoyed by the 
devotees.

1) 2) .  These weapons are enjoyed by His devotees as divine 
ornaments, while at the same time they are objects of terror for His 
enemies.  

Even though bhagavAn has many weapons that decorate Him (for 
instance, the shoDaSAyudha stotram by svAmi deSikan describing 16 
weapons in the hands of Lord sudarSana), the pa'nca Ayhudha-s are the 
ones that receive mention in this Sloka.  The pa'nca Ayudha-s or the 
five weapons are also sung in the pa'ncAyudha stotram.  

3) In addition to the aspect that the weapons in bhagavAn's hands are 
worshipped as decorations for Him (which is how most devotees view 
the weapons), and the aspect that He carries them for the protection 
of His devotees and the destruction of their enemies, there is 
another aspect that is to be enjoyed.  This is the perspective of the 
special devotee such as nammAzhvAr, who becomes extremely concerned 
about the safety of His Lord because of his intense love towards His 
Lord.  We already know that periAzhvAr sang ma'ngaLASAsaam to the 
Lord and prayed for a `long life' for His Lord (paLLANDu).  
Similarly, nammAzhvAr gets concerned that His Lord has been left to 
carry all these huge weapons in His hands, with nobody coming forward 
to help Him by carrying them for Him.   SrI v.v. rAmAnujan refers us 
to tiruvAimozhi pASuram 8.3.3:

        ALum AL Ar, Azhiyum Sa'ngum SumappAr tAm
        vALum villum koNDu pin SelvAr maRRillai
        tALum tOLum kaikaLai Arat tozhak kANEn
        nALum nALum nADuvan aDiyEn j~nalattE.

The pASuram is one where AzhvAr is in deep bhagavad anubhavam, to the 
point that he is worried and concerned that there is no to one to 
help His Lord carry these heavy weapons, and instead they only keep 
calling on Him to bestow on them worldly things, instead of realizing 
that He is the only true object to wish for.   

4) There is a fourth aspect to the Ayudha-s that Lord vishNu holds on 
His tirumEni, that is described in SrI vishNu purANam.  Here, the 
Ayudha-s that Lord Hari holds in His divine body are described as 
representing the various tattva-s that ultimately are involved in the 
creation of the Universe and its beings.  SrI kRshNan describes these 
in detail in his sahasra nAma upanyAsam.  Briefly, the following is a 
summary:

-       cakram ? symbolizes the constant movement of manas ? vAyu 
vegam mano vegam
-       Sa'nkham ? tAmasa aha'nkAram, from which the pa'nca bhUta-s 
have appeared;  (pRthivi, ap, vAyu, tejas, AkASam).  e.g., Sabdam, 
one of the tan-mAtras which is the first stage before AkASa appears, 
is the sound emanating from the conch.
-       gadhA -  ? buddhi ? unlike manas which is ca'ncalam, buddhi 
is the stabilizing factor.
-       SAr'nga ? sAttvika ? the five karma indriya-s and the five 
j~nAna indriya-s.  SAr'nga  is the controlling force for the indriya-
s.
-       nandakI ? the sword represents brahma vidyA;  the sheath for 
the knife is the controlling force that controls avidyA.  

The Sloka-s from SrI vishNu purANam from chapter 1.22 that describe 
the above are:

        pradhAnam buddhirapyAste gadA rUpena mAdhave   ||  (68)

        bhUtAdim indriyAdiSca dvidhAha'nkAram ISvaraH  |
        bibharti Sa'nkha rUpeNa SAr'nga rUpeNa ca sthitam   ||  (69)

        bala svarUpam atyanta javenAntarivAnilam   |
        cakra svarUpaSca mano dhatte vishNuH kare sthitam   ||  (70)

        bibharti yac-cAsi ratnam acyuto'tyanta nirmalam   |
        vidyomayantu tad-j~nAnam avidyA koSa samsthitam  |   (73)
        
"Intellect abides in Madhava in the form of His mace.  The Lord 
supports egotism (aha'nkAra) in its two-fold division, into elements 
and organs of sense, in the emblems of His conch-shell and His bow.  
In His hand vishNu holds, in the form of His discus, the mind, whose 
thoughts fly swifter than the winds.  

"The bright sword of acyuta is holy wisdom, concealed at some seasons 
in the scabbard of ignorance".  

Thus Lord vishNu embodies the shapeless elements of the world as His 
weapons and His ornaments, for the salvation of mankind.

5) Yet another aspect to the pa'cAyudha-s is that these are 
asAdhAraNa lakshaNa-s for bhagavAn (the symbols that are unique to 
Him, and to no other god), as noted by SrI v.v. rAmAnujan.  

MandodharI, rAvaNa's wife, describes rAma as "tamasaH paramo dhAtA 
Sa'nkha cakra gadA dharaH".  arjuna requests bhagavAn to display 
His `usual form', with crown and with mace and discus in hand, after 
he sees bhagavAn's viSva rUpam and becomes frightened.

        kirITinam gadinam cakra hastam icchAmi tvAm drashTum aham 
tathiva   |
        tenaiva rUpeNa catur-bhujena sahasra bAho bhava viSvamUrte   
||   (gItA 11.46)

"I wish to see You as before, with crown and with mace and discus in 
hand.  Assume again that four-armed shape, O Thou thousand-armed, of 
Universal Form!".

Another reference to the pa'ncAyudha-s is given by SrI kRshNa datta 
bhAradvAj, from SrImad bhAgavatam:

        sarvAtmanIdam bhuvanam nirIkshya sarve'surAH kaSmalam 
Apura'nga   |
        sudarSanam cakram asahya tejo dhanuSca SAr'ngam 
stanayitnughosham   ||

        parjanya ghosho jalajaH pA'ncajanyaH kaumodakI vishNu gadA 
tarasvinI   |
        vidyAdhadro'siH Sata-candra yuktaH tUNottamau akshayasAyakau 
ca   ||

        
"O King!  Finding the whole world as the body of SrI Hari, the asura-
s became concerned and sad.  At the same time, the sudarSana cakra 
with incomparable tejas, the bow called SAr'nga that made the sound 
of the thunder, the conch by name pA'ncajanya that made the sound of 
the clouds about to shower, the gadA with enormous power, the sword 
that represents vidyA and that has a hundred sharp edges were 
prostrating to Lord Hari?.".

Now we will look at the specific nAma Sa'nkha-bhRrt.

SrI vAsishTha indicates the root for the word "Sa'nkha' as Sama ? 
upaSame ? to grow calm, to put an end to, to stop.  (This is also the 
root for the word SA'ntiH).  The application of the uNAdi sUtra 1,102 
(SameH khaH) leads to the addition of the affix kha to the root Sama, 
leading to the word Sa'nkha ? the conch-shell.   The word `bhRt' is 
derived from the root bhR ? dhAraNa poshaNayoH ? to hold, to 
support.  Sa'nkham bibharti iti, Sa'nkham pushNAti iti vA Sa'nkha-
bhRt ? He Who holds the conch, He Who supports the conch, He Who 
nourishes the conch, etc.  The last interpretation is the one that 
SrI BhaTTar emphasizes, and the one that ANDAL relishes, as we will 
see.

SrI BhaTTar, who has described the previous 991 nAma-s by emphasizing 
bhagavAn's saulabhyam and sauSIlyam, finishes the last eight nAma-s 
by reminding us that this same bhagavAn is none other than the 
Supreme Lord of all the Universes ? in other words, he describes the 
last eight nAma-s as indicative of bhagavAn's supreme overlordship ?
 "parama aiSvarya cihna divya AyudhadvAt".   At the same time, he 
directs his interpretation to aspects of these Ayudha-s in His hands 
that evoke the sense of bhakti rasam in His devotees.  Thus, his 
interpretation for the nAma Sa'nkha-bhRt is that bhagavAn is 
supporting or nourishing the Sa'nkha through the adharAmRtam from His 
mouth (bhR ? dhAraNa poshNayoH ? to support, to nourish).  This is 
the anubhavam that ANDAL has about the Sa'nklham in bhagavAn's 
hands.  

ANDAL devotes a full tiruvAimozhi in praise of bhagavAn's divine 
conch, and enviously describes how His conch is blessed to be always 
with Him (unlike cakrattAzhvAn who has to go wherever there is need ? 
such as the gajendra moksham incident, to take care of the enemy, and 
then return).  The conch is resting either in His hand, or when it 
feels the need for some nourishment, it just goes to His mouth and 
enjoys the droplets of His adharAmRtam, and then returns back to His 
hand for rest.  One sentence that summarizes ANDAL's description of 
His pA'ncajanyam ? "uNbadu Sollil ulagaLandAn vAyamudam, kaN paDai 
koLLil kaDal vaNNan kait-talattE (nAcciyAr tiru. 7.7).

SrI Sa'nkara's vyAkhyAnam for the nAma is:  pA'ncajanyAkhyam 
bhUtAnaha'nkArAtmakam Sa'nkham bibhrat Sa'nkha-bhRt ? The Bearer of 
the conch shell, called the pA'ncajanya, which stands for the tAmasa 
ahmkAra, from which the five elements are born.  The inner 
significance of this interpretation is seen in the detailed 
explanation that is given in SrI vishNu purANam that has been 
described earlier.  

SrI rAdhAkRshNa SAstri notes that the name pA'ncajanyam itself 
signifies that the divine conch is the representation of the tattva 
called ahamkAra that is the origin of the pa'ncabhUta-s.   Of course, 
there is also the vRttAntam about bhagavAn slaying the asura by name 
pa'ncajana, who was in the form of a conch, and this conch also 
became a decoration for bhagavAn, and is known as pA'ncajanyam.  

SrI SAstri notes that the sound that emanates from His pA'ncjanyam 
has the effect of removing the internal enemy in the form of 
ignorance in the minds of the devotees,  as well as the powerful 
external enemies.  Thus, in both senses the conch is a weapon that He 
bears for the protection of the devotee and the annihilation of the 
enemy of the devotee.

SrI vAsishTha refers us to hymns from the Rg-veda that are directed 
to the praise of the glory of the Sa'nkha.  There are ten mantra-s in 
Rg veda 4.10 that all praise the glory of the Sa'nkha.  Even though 
Ralph T. Griffith, the European translator of these mantra-s into 
English, describes these mantra-s as referring to those `accompanying 
the investiture of a person with a protective amulet of shell',  SrI 
vAsishTha refers to them in the context of bhagavAn's nAma of Sa'nkha-
bhRt, as a reference to the glory of bhagavAn's Sa'nkha.

-dAsan kRshNamAcAryan
(To be continued)





 
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