SRI MADHWAVIJAYA – CHATURTHAHA SARGAHA
SHOLKAS 29 and 30
(In
these two stanzas, Vasudeva secures the permission of his mother to become a
saint. The manner in which he became a saint will be explained in the next and
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Iti
bruvANE tanayE kadAchidapyadarshanam tasya mrutErnidarshanam|
Vichintya
paryAkulitA chikeerShitam sutasya kruchChrAnnyaruNanna sA shuBhA||29||
SUMMARY:
With the son telling that way, she thought that if he were not to be seen at
all, it is as good as not having him alive, the pious mother of Vasudeva
controlled her grief with great difficulty and abstained from restricting her
son have his own way.
Sri
Chalari Achar substantiates this point: “SA mAtA pUrvOktam putravAkyam shrutwA
BheetA satee jeevataha putrasya adarshanam maraNatulyamEva matwA duhKhAn
sutABheeShTasya niShEDham na chakArEti BhAvaha|
Meaning:
Hearing the sentence stated by her son earlier, that mother was alarmed as she
thought that out of sight was nothing short of being dead and therefore,
somehow controlled her sorrow and did not raise any objection for fulfilling
his desire.
AThOpagamyaiSha
gurum jagadguruhu prasadya tam dEvavaraprasAditaha|
SadA
samastAshramaBhAk surEshwarO vishEShataha KhalwaBhajadwarAshramam||30||
SUMMARY:
Subsequently, Sri Vasudeva, the Guru of the entire universe who is respected by
Rudra and other deities too, went to the place where his Guru Sri
Achyutapreksha was staying; he made his Guru happy; being always an ardent
follower of all the norms of different phases or Ashram of life and a
distinguished supreme deity, then accepted the sainthood in a special manner.
According
to Hindu philosophy, there are four phases of life, which are denoted as Ashram
or a period of life that prescribes certain mandatory norms to adhere to for
human beings. They are called as Balya, Brahmacharya, Gruhastha and Vruddhapya
or Vanaprastha. Deities in general strictly adhere to the norms of all these
phases and they are considered as custodians of such phases of life. Since
Vasudeva is an incarnation of Lord Vayu, who is the supreme deity, next only to
Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, it needs no confession or concurrence that he
adheres to the norms of each phase of life. He is a distinct deity who can
follow the norms of a saint without getting ordained into sainthood. He
accepted sainthood to enhance the value of sainthood.