Sumantra continues his narration of what transpired at the
meeting of the Munis. “Vibhandaka, a Rishi engaged in arduous penance, was the
son of Kashyapa. Rushyashrunga, who knew very well how to maintain chastity,
was the son of Vibhandaka. Rushyashrunga had never seen a woman from the day of
his birth. Meanwhile, a severe famine occurred in Angadesha with no rains for
several years. Brahmins told Lomapada, the king of that country, that rain
would certainly come if Rushyashrunga could be enticed to visit the city and
that the princess should be married to Rushyashrunga. As per their order,
Lomapada deputed a few concubines to the hermitage of Rushyashrunga. All of them enter the Ashram after ensuring
that Vibhandaka was not in the hermitage. They managed to mystify Rushyashrunga
and brought him to Angadesha. It started
raining heavily immediately after Rushyashrunga entered Angadesha. Lomapada too
gave his daughter Shantadevi in marriage to Rushyashrunga. Since then,
Rushyashrunga is living in Angadesha. Dasharatha, who was a close friend of
Lomapada, went to Angadesha, appealed to Lomapada to send his son-in-law to
Ayodhya for performing a sacrifice under the leadership of Rushyashrunga.
Accordingly, Rushyashrunga arrived at Ayodhya, got the Putrakameshti Yajna
performed by Dasharatha successfully. As desired, Dasharatha begot four sons,
as told by Sanatkumara.”
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
Friday, 14 September 2018
SRI MADHWAVIJAYA – TRUTEEYAHA SARGAHA SHOLKAS 7, 8 AND 9
(Significance
of Vasudeva worshipping Anantasana, the panic his father experienced due to his
absence and livelihood of Madhyageha Bhatta, has been described in these
stanzas. Please read, comment and share. SDN)
Na
hi Harim satatam na namatyasau na cha na pashyati nApi na vandatE|
Api
taThEti viDhAya vishEShataha sa nanu sADhujanAn samashikShayat||7||
SUMMARY:
It wasn’t that Vasudeva, who was Lord Vayudeva, was not saluting Srihari
always. It wasn’t that he had not seen the Lord, nor that he had not meditated
on him; yet, by doing it especially so now, he had taught the righteous how
essential for them to do so.
AnavalOkya
sutam sutavatsalO mrugayatE sm maheesurapungavaha|
MuhurapruchChadamuShya
gatim narAn paThi paThi pragatOnupadam drutam||8||
SUMMARY:
Great Brahmin Madhyageha, who was very fond of his son, began searching for his
missing son; he started off enquiring with everyone he met about his son, again
and again.
JanasadAgatisUchitavartmanA
pratipadam vrajatA parayA truShA|
DwijamahAmaDhupEna
manOharam smitamalABhi sutAnanavarijam||9||
Treading
with hasty steps due to anxiety that was increasing at every step, the road was
getting opened up through the air that was in the form of passers-by for the
beetle-like Madhyageha, for whom the lotus face of his son that had blossomed with
a solemn smile, was finally available.
Monday, 10 September 2018
SRI RAMACHARITRA MANJARI
Meghanada: (In this episode, a brief note on Indrajit and
the background of the incarnation of Srirama. Please read, comment and share.
SDN)
Meghanada was the son born to Ravana from Mandodari, who was
the daughter of Mayasura. At the time of his birth, he cried terribly that
sounded like thunder. That is why he was named Meghanada, who later acquired
the title “Indrajit” as he defeated Indra.
Having explained the prominent demons and the trouble they created for deities and
the universe. Severely tortured and tormented by these demons and their
followers, the deities decided to seek relief from Lord Brahma.
Meanwhile, king Dasharatha descended in the Suryavamsha, a
dynasty named after Sun. He was able to travel in his chariot without any
obstacle or obstruction in east, south, seven nether worlds, the heaven in
space and other worlds covering all the ten directions. That is why, he was
being called Dasharatha, where Dasha means ten and Ratha means the chariot. Being
the overlord of all the seven islands, he was living in Ayodhya. He was highly
spirituous and culture-bound. As he had
no children, he summoned Sumantra and other ministers and discussed the matter
with them so as to find a solution. He was confident that if he could impress
upon ever-beloved of devotees Srihari, nothing was impossible on this earth.
Therefore, he instructed his Ministers to make all the arrangements for the
performance of Ashwamedha Yajna. He
procured the essential items needed for the performance of Ashwamedha.
He waited for some time to speak to Dasharatha,
when he was alone. As soon as he got such an opportunity, Sumanta told
Dasharatha: “Oh King, some time ago, I had participated in a meeting of Munis. At
that meeting, Sanatkumar had indicated the way for you to beget children. I
will now apprise you of that method. Wednesday, 5 September 2018
SRI RAMACHARITRA MANJARI
(Some interesting information is being shared about
Kumbhakarna and Vibheeshana in this episode. Please read, comment and
share.SDN)
KUMBHAKARNA:
Kumbhakarna did a fierce penance to appease Lord Brahma for thirty-six
lakh years. Before doing the penance, he had swallowed seven female Apsaras,
ten servants of Devendra and innumerable Rishis and human beings. As his past
life was so horrible, the gods and goddesses feared that with the power of a
boon, he might swallow all the three worlds. They met Lord Brahma and appealed
to him not to grant any boon. Even if a boon were to be given, it should be
such that it should not be of any use to him and that it should be in the
interest of the universe. Lord Brahma too summoned his consort Goddess Saraswati.
He told her to stay on the tongue of Kumbhakarna and make him seek a boon as
being mentioned by the deities. Kumbhakarna opened his mouth to seek “NirdEvatwam
dEhi”, which would have meant “No deities should be there”. When he was about
to spell what he wanted to tell, Goddess Saraswati made his tongue aver “NidrAvatwam
dEhi”, which meant “Give me an eternal sleep”. As a result, he had to be asleep
always. He was three lakh yojana tall and his physical width was appropriate to
his height. He contracted his body to live in Lanka. He slept in a cave that
Ravana arranged for him. He married Vidyujjihwa, who was the daughter of one of
the daughters of Emperor Bali.
VIBHEESHANA: Vibheeshana did penance for eighteen lakh years
by standing on a single leg to appease Lord Sri Hari. Again, he impressed Lord
Sri Hari by studying the Vedas for eighteen lakh years by staying beside Lord
Sun and keeping his both hands joined above the head. Impressed with his
penance, Lord Brahma blessed him by stating “May your faith and interest in
Dharma remain unaltered under the most trying situations and your devotion to
Lord Sri Hari increase.” He married
Sarama, a daughter of a Gandharva king called Shailusha. Sarama was born on the
shores of Manas Sarovar. At the time of her birth, the Sarovar swelled. Therefore, her mother said “SarO mA” that
meant “Oh Sarovar, do not swell” and her name became “SaramA”.
Saturday, 1 September 2018
SRI RAMACHARITRA MANJARI
(Ravana experiences another defeat at the hands of Lord
Vayu. Please read, comment and share. SDN)
Ravana advanced towards Lord Vayu, the son of Sri Hari to
win against him. When he reached Lord Vayu, the latter displayed his three
crore forms. He softly punched Ravana with the fist of one of those forms.
Unable to bear it, Ravana fell on the ground. He also became aware of the
impact of a single punch and started thinking about the possible impact of
similar punch from all the three crore forms of Lord Vayu. Unable to imagine
what would happen to him if hit by those forms of Lord Vayu, Ravana silently
disappeared from the spot.
Thus, despite being put to shame on several occasions by
several persons, Ravana was not prepared to learn lessons or alter his
activities. He kept on increasing his arrogant acts. All the innumerable women
from heaven and divine females he had forcibly brought to the harem were
cursing Ravana every moment amidst tears of pain, insult and agony. While the
hapless parents were crying, he kept on killing their children in front of
their eyes. When a couple was seen together, he would barge into their privacy,
separate them and kill one of them. Inducing
the cows with grass, he used to mercilessly massacre those cows as soon
as they came near him. He was torturing and agonising all the people with
similar acts of pride. He married Mandodari, who was born to Mayasura from an
Apsara woman called Hema.
A brief about Kumbhakarna and other brothers of Ravana will
be given in the coming editions.
Wednesday, 29 August 2018
MADHWA VIJAYA DWITEEYAHA SARGAHA – SHLOKAS 53 AND 54
(In
these two Shlokas, the reaction of people to the activities of young Vasudeva
has been described. Please read, comment and share. SDN)
VAsudEvamiha
VA(a)sudEvatAsatkalAmaBhinananda tam janaha|
VAsudEvamiti
VAsudEvasannAmakam viviDhaleelamarBhakam||53||
SUMMARY:
The people of Pajaka complimented infant Vasudeva, who was displaying several
childish actions and had the same name as Lord Krishna, like they would have
complimented Lord Vasudeva Krishna.
It
should be realised here that only a very few infant acts of Vasudeva during childhood
have been explained in Madhwavijaya. Another important aspect is that there was
a rank similarity in the childish activities of Vasudeva and Lord Vasudeva
Krishna.
Iti
viharati mahyAm ViShNudAsE(a)pi gUDhE
Samajani
sujanAnAm chittamAnandapUrNam|
Udayati
GhanamAlAleenaBhAnau cha
BhAnau
nanu jananayanAbjairlaBhyatE(a)lam vikAsaha||54||
SUMMARY:
Although Lord Vayu, an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu, was secretly roaming
about there, the mind of pious and the righteous brimmed with mirth. Is it not
true that the eyes of the pious and the Lily blossom together even after the
Sun rises after his rays disappear due to clouds?
What
is symbolically stated here is that pious people wake up and lilies blossom
much before the Sun rises with the hope that the Sun will rise and infuse life
into their lives. The reality that Vasudeva was none other than Lord Vayu had
not yet been known to ordinary people, not even the parents of Sri Madhwa.
However, several scholarly persons and staunch devotees of Lord Vishnu had
become very happy that they would soon be relieved from the lack of knowledge
or lack of true knowledge that would pave way for realisation and salvation.
Iti Sreematkavikulatilaka
SreemattrivikramapanditAchAryasuta SreemannArAyaNapanditAchArya virachitE
SreematsumaDhwavijayE mahAkAvyE AnandAkE Dwiteeyaha Sargaha||
Thursday, 23 August 2018
MADHWA VIJAYA DWITEEYAHA SARGAHA – SHLOKAS 51 AND 52
(In these Shlokas, the incident of tamarind seeds has been described. Please read, comment and share. SDN)
LeelAkarENa sa karENa sukOmalEna
BeejAntarANi kila kAnichidAsu tasmai|
SmitwArBhakO(a)BhimataniShkapadE yadA(a)dA-
DAdatta tAni DhanikO bahumAnapUrvam||51||
SUMMARY: Wearing a sweet smile on his face, Vasudeva picked a handful of tamarind seeds in his soft, playing palms and when he offered those seeds as a symbol or token of repayment, the rich man gleefully accepted them.
The tamarind tree from which Vasudeva collected and gave away the seeds to the wealthy man is still there at Pajaka. Descendants of that wealthy man called Kakre Shetty are living in the same place and even for this day, they are said to be quite affluent.
LabDham sutAditi vadan dwijapungavEna
KAlAntarE nijaDhanE pratiditsitE(a)pi|
SAkshAdamAnavanavAkrutitaha sa LEBhE
BeejachChalEna puruShArThamahO vishiShTam||52||
SUMMARY: After the passage of some days, Madhyagehabhatta went to return the money he had borrowed to the rich man, who said “I have already received that money from your son” because symbolically, under the pretext of giving tamarind seeds, boy Vasudeva, who was an incarnation of Lord Vayu, had bestowed upon the rich man the path of salvation. What a surprise!
According to some sources, the tamarind seeds given by Vasudeva transformed into gold coins in the palm of the rich man and therefore, he confessed to have received the payment. According to a few scholars, the incident only transformed the mind of that rich man and instilled in his mind the knowledge that could open the way for him to attain salvation.
There are several incidents of this kind that have been covered in this work of Sri Narayanapanditacharyaru. A few scholars and commentators compare such boyish yet most sensible acts displayed by Vasudeva were reminiscent of the mischievous acts that Lord Krishna, who is also known as Vasudeva, exhibited during his boyhood days.
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