Friday, 25 January 2019
Wednesday, 23 January 2019
SRI MADHWAVIJAYA - CHATURTHAHA SARGAHA SHLOKAS 34 TO 36
SRI MADHWAVIJAYA – CHATURTHAHA SARGAHA
SHOLKAS 34 TO 36
(In
these stanzas, the extraordinary knowledge of Sri Poornaprajna about sainthood
has been described. Please read, comment and share. SDN)
NirangarAgam
muKharAgavarhitam viBhUShaNam viShTapaBhUShaNAyitam|
Amum
DhrutAShADhamavEkSya mEnirE swaBhAvashOBhA(a)nupamEti jantavaha||34||
SUMMARY:
The people saw Sri Poornaprajna, who, without applying the sandal paste, nor
chewing the betel leaf, arecanut and others to make the face appear red, nor
using any other cosmetics, but simply holding the sacred club and shining with
special radiation that would light up prominently the entire universe, and
thought that his inherent, inborn radiation are unmatched and unparalleled.
Sri
Poornaprajna, an incarnation of Lord Vayu, was naturally charming and there was
no need for him to use any external things or cosmetics to enhance the charm.
He is the most charming person and he is incomparable.
BhujangaBhUtEshavihangapAdikaihi
pravandita sAvasarapateekShaNaihi|
NanAma
sO(a)yam gurupUrvakAnyateenahO maheeyO mahatAm viDambanam||35||
SUMMARY:
Sri Poornaprajna, who is saluted by Shesha, Rudra, Garuda and other demi-gods
after waiting for the right time to do so, now saluted Achyutapreksha and other
ascetics. How distinct and great is it the mockery that great people often
exhibit to make the world emulate?
The
word mockery in this context should not be mistaken in the normal sense of the
term. What Sri Poornaprajna did on this occasion by saluting Achyutapreksha,
who, compared to Lord Rudra, Shesha and Garuda, is of lesser rank and file, Sri
Poornaprajna showed to the mortal world the way to honour a Guru and the need
to do so.
VarAshramAchAravishEShashikShaNam
viDhitsurasyAcharitam nishAmayan|
VishEShashikShAm
swayamApya DheeraDheeryateeshwarO vismayamAyatAntarAm||36||
SUMMARY:
Sri Achyutapreksha, who tried to preach the nuances and norms of perfect
sainthood to Sri Poornaprajna, noticed several unknown and rare practices that
the latter adopted and followed and learnt several aspects of sainthood from
him. In his heart of hearts, Sri Achyutapreksha was surprised at the level of
knowledge and dedication of Sri Poornaprajna.
Thinking
that Sri Poornaprajna was just a new entrant into sainthood, Sri Achyutapreksha
began teaching him the tenets of sainthood. On the contrary, he was surprised
to know several unknown aspects of real sainthood that Sri Poornaprajna began
following. It looked as though Sri Poornaprajna was the personification of all
knowledge. Poorna means complete and Prajna means expert knowledge. Sri
Achyutapreksha was naturally astonished at the depth of knowledge of Sri
Poornaprajna, which was indeed infinite, inexplicable, incomparable and out of
the mortal world.
Sunday, 20 January 2019
SRI RAGHAVENDRA SWAMY'S SRI RAMACHARITRA MANJARI
(In this episode, the Shiva Dhanus has been described by King Janaka.
Please read, comment and share. SDN)
The expression in this first stanza of Sri Raghavendra Swamy’s Sri
Charitra Manjari, which reads: “RAjAdiBhihi krutAm pUjAm sweekrutya”, means
that Sri Shatananda, King Janaka and all others honoured and worshipped Sri
Rama, Sri Lakshmana and sage Sri Vishwamitra, an ardent devotee of Sri Hari by
praising them and other methods of worship, in accordance with the rank and
file; Sri Rama received them all with grace and compassion. Securing their
permission, King Janaka returned to the place he had designated for the Holy Sacrifice
(Yajna Shala). Next morning, he sent an invitation and on their arrival, offered
a very pompous, rich and enchanting welcome to Vishwamitra, Sri Rama and
Lakshmana to the Yajna Shala.
The expression “BhanktwA ShivaDhanuhu”, which is substantiated with “SeethAswayamvarArTham
Rudram prati tapaha krutwA JanakEnalabDham ‘ya idam Dhanuhu pUrayEt tasmai imam
kanyAm pradAsyAm” means he (Sri Rama) set an arrow on the string of the bow,
which King Janaka had secured from Lord after propitiating him with a long
penance for the sake of holding the Swayamavara, a royal way of allowing a
princess to choose her fiancé from among the willing and eligible princes, and had promised ‘to marry his daughter Seetha
to anyone who would join the two ends of the bow by tying the string’, and in
the process Sri Rama broke it.
King Janaka said: “Oh Vishwamitra, I had no children and therefore
decided to perform a sacrifice. I had to plough the land for ensuring that in
about 10-15 ft. depth, hair, skeleton and other insane or unholy items are not lying
under the ground. At that time, a baby girl was found at the tip of the yoke
and therefore she was named as Seetha. I was as happy as a poor man finding a
huge treasure. She grew up very quickly like the stain on the surface of Moon. That
caused me a worry and I did not want to marry her off with an undeserving
person. I was trying to find a way to choose a perfect groom for her.
In the past, Daksha did not give offerings in a sacrifice to Lord
Rudra. Enraged by this insult, Lord Rudra cut the organs of deities who had ‘accepted’
the offerings made by Daksha. The deities then appealed to Lord Rudra and
sought his blessings. Impressed with their prayers, Lord Rudra pardoned them
and restored the severed organs. This is the reason Lord Rudra is known as “Kshipravaraprasada”
or one who quickly gets pleased and grants boons.
Devarata, the originator of our dynasty and elder brother of Nimi
impressed Lord Rudra with a long drawn penance. Pleased with his penance, Lord
Rudra presented Devarata with his bow. Neither he nor any other person in our
dynasty has been able to lift that bow till now. Just as none other than Lord
Vishnu in his incarnation as Varaha cannot lift the Earth, this bow cannot be lifted
by anyone except Lord Rudra. We are worshipping this bow as a manifestation of
Lord Rudra. The bow has been kept in a metal box with eight iron wheels by Lord
Rudra. The bow cannot be moved without moving the box in which it has been
kept. The box can only be moved from one place to another by five thousand
strong and well-built soldiers, with great effort. This is what Lord Rudra has
bestowed a boon upon it. I move the bow from one place to another on the
strength of that boon. (Rest of the story in next episode as it is a bit long.
SDN)
Friday, 18 January 2019
SRI MADHWAVIJAYA - CHATURTHAHA SARGAHA SHLOKAS 31 TO 33
(In
these stanzas, Vasudeva becomes a saint and gets renamed as Poornaprajna.
Please read, comment and share. SDN)
KriyAkalApam
sakalam sa kAlavidviDhAnamArgENa viDhAya kEvalam|
SadA
prasannasya HarEhe prasattayE muhuhu samastanyasanam samaBhyaDhAt||31||
SUMMARY:
Vasudeva, who knew the austerities that are to be followed from time to time,
was completing them in accordance with the specified and prescribed ethos and
began surrendering everything again and again to Lord Hari, who was always
pleased with him and had bestowed upon him the choicest grace.
Apart
from the routine austerities like Sandhyavandana, puja etc., at the time of
getting ordained into sainthood, a person needs to perform some special and
exclusive ceremonies like ceremonies performed after death called
JeevashrAddha.
In
his own work “Pranavakalpa”, Sri Madhwacharya has explained the procedures to
be followed at the time of accepting sainthood.
AnantamAtrAndamudAharanti
yam trimAtrapUrvam praNavOchchayam buDhAha|
TadA(a)BhavadBhAvichaturmuKhAkrutirjapADhikAree
yatirasya sUchitaha||32||
SUMMARY:
Vasudeva, who is the prospective Brahma, transformed into an ascetic, secured
the authority to meditate the paradigm “Pranavamantra” that the Pandits or
Jnanis say to begin the meditation from three Matras and go on till infinite
Matras and in multiple ways.
Matra
means letters and therefore three matras means three letters.
The
paradigm “Omkara” appears to be a single syllable from outside. If one ponders
over it a little, it can be understood that it consists of three letters A, U
and Ma. On further analyses, it can be realised that it consists of five more
letters corresponding to base note called Nada, dot or Bindu, promulgation or
GhOsha, calmness or Shanta and serenity or Atishanta. Thus it becomes a word of
eight letters. For persons of higher spiritual strata, it contains more
letters.
According
to Scriptures, only Yatis or saints, who have got ordained into sainthood as
per the prescribed norms, are authorised to do meditation of the paradigm. All
are not permitted to meditate the paradigm of the three-letter form. Rujus like
Sri Vadirajaru can meditate the paradigm in multiple forms of infinite
syllables that have infinite meaning. Sri Madhwacharya will be the next Brahma.
Brahma is a portfolio, according to Scriptures.
GuNAnurUpOnnati
pUrNabODha ityamuShya nAma dwijavrundavanditam|
UdAharadBhUriyashA
hi kEvalam na matravarNaha sa cha mantravarNakaha||33||
SUMMARY:
Vasudeva was named by the assemblage of Brahmins as Poornaprajna, a synonym of “comprehensive
spiritual knowledge”, which was reiterated and conferred upon by
Achyutapreksha, a popular Guru, who was known for teaching the Mantras.
Poornaprajna,
the name that Sri Achyutapreksha conferred on Vasudeva at the time of ordaining
him into sainthood, was a sacred name that finds mention in BalitthA Sukta in
Rig Veda as: Dashapramatim janayanta yOShaNaha where Dash means complete,
Pramatim means knowledgable and therefore Dashapramitm means completely
knowledgable, which is beyond the worldly, verbatim explanation.
Wednesday, 16 January 2019
SRI RAGHAVENDRA SWAMY'S SRI RAMACHARITRA MANJARI
(Some more details about the roots of Vishwamitra are mentioned in this
episode by Royal priest Shatananda. Please read, comment and share. SDN)
Distinctly clever and eloquent Vishwamitra replied to King Janaka, who
had openly enquired about the antecedents of Sri Rama with a pure interest and
sane wish: “Oh King! He is none other than Lord Hari, who has taken the
incarnation as a super human to accomplish a task for the deities. Born as son
of Emperor Dasharatha, he has been making everyone happy with his good virtues
and character. That is why, he has made the name “Rama” christened by his
father as most sensible and meaningful. Boy standing next to him is his younger
brother named Lakshmana, who matches Rama in all aspects of virtue, quality and
character. I brought these two brothers from Ayodhya to Siddhashram. Sri Rama
killed the demons quite gamely and protected the sacrifice I was performing
from getting spoiled. Greatest of all archers in the universe, Sri Rama has
come here to see the Great Bow in your possession. As he can put test all
archers and identify the best like the grinding stone that tests gold for
purity, I wish he be your son-in-law. Just the King of cosmic ocean of milk attained
glory by marrying his daughter Goddess Lakshmi to Vishnu you too can achieve
greatness and glory by marrying your daughter to the Supreme Human.”
Royal priest of King Janaka and son of Gautama and Ahalya, Shatananda
heard these words of Vishwamitra, turned towards Sri Rama and said: “Oh
Ramadeva! Jagannatha! I welcome you and your brother. You have bestowed
kindness and saved my mother. I and my parents are grateful to you. This entire
universe has been complimented by your incarnation. The fact that you have followed
Vishwamitra from behind like his
disciple has made him great and glorious.
A Rishi called Sri Rucheeka approached the king of Gadhi and asked him
to marry his daughter Satyavati with him. Gadhi said that if the Rishi could
give him a thousand horses with their bodies appearing like Sun and having one
of the ears in white, he would give Satyavati in marriage with the Rishi. Rucheeka
requested Lord Varuna to provide him with such horses, gave them to Gadhi and
married his daughter Satyavati. Both Satyavati and her mother, who did not have
a son, requested the Rishi to bless them with sons. Sri Rucheeka gave a cup of
ghee to each of them separately by chanting different hymns and went to have a
bath. Then Satyavati and her mother exchanged the cups of ghee between
themselves and consumed it. As a result, Vishwamitra was born as a Kshatriya,
who should have become a Brahma Rishi by birth, to the mother of Satyavati.
This Vishwamitra achieved the status of Brahma Rishi by doing penance. The
complete grace that you have blessed him with is now evident by the fact that
you are now walking behind him like his disciple. There can be no greater
surprise to your kindness than this instance.”
Sri Rama looked at Vishwamitra and pretended as though he was surprised
to hear the revelation of Shatananda. Did the same Rama not pretended to have been
astonished after hearing different stories from Vishwamitra? It was only to
make the demons believe that Rama was not aware of all these stories and was
actually surprised to hear them from Vishwamitra and Shatananda. Darkness can
never block the Sun, who is self-luminous. Similarly, omniscient Rama cannot
imagined to be unaware of anything that happens in any corner of this
Brahmanda.
Monday, 14 January 2019
Sunday, 13 January 2019
SRI MADHWAVIJAYA - CHATURTHAHA SARGAHA SHLOKAS 29 AND 30
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
bynext stanzas to be furnished in the next episode. Please Read, Comment and
Share. SDN)
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.
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