SRI MADHWAVIJAYA – CHATURTHAHA SARGAHA
SHOLKAS 12, 13 AND 14
(A platform is created in these stanzas
for the holy meeting of Achyutapeksharu with Vasudeva. Please read, comment and
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IteedamAdishya
vachO vachaswini swakE gurau lOkamaThAnyameeyuShi|
AsEvatAlochya
muhurgurOrgiram sa rUpyapeeThAlayamindirAvaram||12||
SUMMARY:
After his wise and eloquent Guru advised him in that way and passed away,
Achyutapreksha kept on contemplating and pondering over the words or his Guru
for a long time and started serving Anantasana, the cosort of Indira, who had
settled down in Rajatapeethapura.
It
is pertinent to recall the advice of his Guru to Sri Achyutapreksha: “Oh
Modest! This unifying principle or the oneness of Atma and Paramatma being
imposed by Mysticism or Mayavada on the worship has not been established as
true by either my Guru or his ancient Gurus; therefore, to acquire the
philosophical knowledge, please believe in Lord Mukunda with compassion and
devotion.”
Sri
Madhwacharya went on to critically analyse and evaluate the tenets of Mayavada
in his works “Mayavada Khandana”, “UpAdiKhandana”, “PrapanchamiThyAtwAnumAna
Khandana”, TattvOdyOta”, “ViShNutattvanirNaya”, “AnuvyAKhyAna” and other works.
SuBhaktinA
tEna BhaktavatsalO niShEvitastatra param buBhutsunA|
BhaviShyastaha
shiShyavarAddhi viddhi mAmiti praviShTaha puruSham tamaBhyaDhAt||13||
SUMMARY:
Lord Hari, who loves his devotees, voiced through a person there and told Achyutapreksha,
who had made up his mind to know the Paratatva or the Haritava and was serving
Sri Hari with occult devotion, “You can learn about me from a disciple who is
about to come and meet you.”
Sri
Chalari Acharya in his treatise substantiates this point: “Hi Achyutapreksha,
madviShayatatvajnAnArTham twayA sEvitO(a)ham parituShTO(a)smi, matprasAdAdEva
uttamashiShyO BhavitA, taduktaprakArENaiva mAm jAneehi ityabraveet iti|
PrateekShamANam
tamanugraham mudA niShEvamANam punarambujEkShaNam|
SatAm
guruhu kAraNamAnuShAkrutiryatim prashAntam tamupAsasAda saha||14||
SUMMARY:
Vasudeva, the Master of all the righteous, who had descended on earth in the
form of an ordinary human being due to certain circumstances, arrived to meet
Achyutapreksha, who had continued to serve Lord Pundareekaksha with a fervent
belief that he would one day be blessed with such distinct grace.
The
“grace” and “blessings” that Achyutapreksha is stated to be waiting for is the
good fortune of securing a disciple of the status that Lord Pundareekaksha had
indicated to him through a human voiceover. The distinct “chance” of coming in
contact with Lord Vayu was bestowed upon Achyutapreksha by Lord Hari
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