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ಶ್ರೀ #ಜಗನ್ನಾಥದಾಸ ವಿರಚಿತ ಶ್ರೀ #ಹರಿಕಥಾಮೃತಸಾರ
266. ನಾಳಮಧ್ಯದೊಳಿಪ್ಪ ಹೃತ್ಕೀ-
ಲಾಲಜವ
ಒಳಗಷ್ಟದಳದಿ ಕು-
ಲಾಲಚಕ್ರದ
ತೆರದಿ ಚರಿಸುತ ಹಂಸನಾಮಕನು|
ಕಾಲಕಾಲಗಳಲ್ಲಿ
ಎಣ್ದೆಸೆ-
ಪಾಲಕರ
ಕೈಸೇವೆಗೊಳುತ ಕೃ
ಪಾಳು
ಅವರಭಿಲಾಷೆಗಳ ಪೂರೈಸಿ ಕೊಡುತಿಪ್ಪ||20||
NALamaDhyadoLippa
hrutkee-
lAlajava
voLagaShTadaLadi ku-
lAlachakrada teradi
charisuta hamsanAmakanu|
kAlakAlagaLalli
yeNdese-
pAlakara kaisEvegoLuta
kru-
pALu avaraBhilAShegaLa
pUraisikoDutippa||20||
SUMMARY: In the eight petals of the lotus-heart that is lying in the
middle of the tube of this lotus-heart, Lord Sri Hari, the kindest supreme God,
exists in the name of Hamsa (Swan), keeps rotating like the wheel of a potter,
gets affectionately and compassionately served by the Monitors of Eight
Directions called Ashtadikpalakas and fulfills all the desires of human beings.
The Ashtadikpalakas worship Lord Hari named Hamsa, who is in the heart
of every being and fulfills the desires of human beings, as declared by none
other than Lord Krishna in The Gita:
EshwarA sarvaBhUtAnAm hruddEShe(s)rjuna tiShThati|
BhrAmayan sarvaBhUtAni yantrArUDhAni mAyayA|| (Gita 18/61)
ईश्वरा सर्वभूतानां हृद्दॆशॆsर्जुना
तिष्ठति।
भ्रामयन् सर्वभूतानि यन्त्रारूढानि
मायया॥(गीता १८/६१)
“KulAla” means potter and hence “kulAlachakra”
means the disc or the wheel a potter uses in shaping the earthen urns or pots.
The potter’s wheel keeps revolving continuously and similarly, Sri Hari is
always roaming about in the lotus-heart of human beings and the “YeNdenepAlakaru”,
in which “YeNdene” means eight directions and “Palakaru” means guards or
protectors, are worshipping Lord Hari, continuously.
267. ವಾಸವಾನುಜ ರೇಣುಕಾತ್ಮಜ
ದಾಶರಥಿ
ವೃಜಿನಾರ್ದನಮಲಜ-
ಲಾಶಯಾಲಯ
ಹಯವದನ ಶ್ರೀಕಪಿಲ ನರಸಿಂಹ|
ಈಸು
ರೂಪದಿ ಅವರವರ ಸಂ-
ತೋಷಬಡಿಸುತ
ನಿತ್ಯಸುಖಮಯ
ವಾಸವಾಗಿಹ
ಹೃತ್ಕಮಲದೊಳು ಬಿಂಬನೆಂದೆನಿಸಿ||21||
VAsavAnuja rENukAtmaja
DAsharaThi
vrujinArdanamalaja-
lAshayAlaya Hayavadana
shreekapila Narasihma|
EEsu rUpadi avaravara
san-
tOShabaDisuta
nityasuKhamaya
vAsAvAgiha
hrutkamaladoLu bimbanendenisi||21||
SUMMARY: In his forms of Upendra, Parashurama, Daasharathirama,
destroyer of sins Janardana, Samudrashayi (who is sleeping on the cosmic ocean
of milk), who is residing in the Milky ocean, Hayavadana, Sri Kapila and
Narasihma, Lord Hari makes each of the Ashtadikpalakas (Guardians of Eight
Directions) and resides as a Reflection (Bimba) in every being, even as he is eternally
blissful.
These forms of Lord Hari are worshipped by Indra, Agni, Yama, Nirruti,
Varuna, Vayu, Chandra, Kubera and Shiva and they (Ashtadikpalakas) guard the
eight directions, continuously and simultaneously.
Mahabharata and Nrinaya clearly mention that Lord Hari stays in
Yamasabhas (Meetings in Yamaloka) in the form of Srirama and Parashurama; him
being worshipped by Indra and others in different forms is also mentioned in
these texts.
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