ಶ್ರೀ ವಾದಿರಾಜ ವಿರಚಿತ “ತೀರ್ಥ ಪ್ರಬಂಧ”
Vadiraja virachita "Teertha Prabandha"
ಕಾಲಿಂದಿ! ತ್ವಮಘಾನ್ವಿತಾನಪಿ ಸತಃಕೃತ್ವಾಪವಿತ್ರಾತ್ಮನೋ
ಗಂತುಂ ನೈವ
ಕದಾಪಿ
ಮುಂಚಸಿ ತವ ಭ್ರಾತುರ್ನಿಕೇತಂಪ್ರತಿ|
ಕಿಂತು ಕ್ಷೀರಪಯೋಧಿವಾಸನಿರತಾನ್ ಪ್ರೀತ್ಯಾ ಕರೋಷ್ಯಾಶ್ರಿತಾನ್
ಸ್ನಿಗ್ಧೇ ಭರ್ತರಿ ಕಾಮಿನೀಜನರುಚಿಸ್ತತ್ಪಕ್ಷ ಏವ ಹ್ಯಲಮ್||12||
KAlindi!
twamaGhAnvitAnai satahakrutwApavitrAtmanO
Gantum
naiva kadApi munchasi tava BhrAturnikEtamprati|
Kintu
kSheerapayODhivAsaniratAn preetyA karOShyAshritAn
snigDhE
Bhartari kAmineejanaruchistatpakSha yEva hyalam||12||
SUMMARY:
Oh Kalindi, Yamuna River! You will not allow the virtuous, even if they happen
to be sinners, to go to the abode of your brother Yama, God of Death, without
relieving them off their sins or the negative energy; you will, instead,
affectionately make such people live in the Shwetadweepa (white island) lying
in the cosmic ocean of milk, which is the residence of Sri Narayana. It is a
popular fact that when a person shows deep love towards his wife, she will
start showing more interest in his relatives and in his welfare. It means that
whoever is devoted to Kalindi will have no need to worry about going to hell
after death because, King of Oceans is the husband of Kalindi, which is also
the abode of Narayana. It is quite appropriate too. It is because Sri Narayana
invariably bestows his choicest blessings upon his devotees and naturally
Yamuna carries or directs her devotees towards her husband, the king of Oceans,
where Narayana rests.
Yamuna
River originates atop a Himalayan tower at about 10,000 feet above sea-level
and flows for hundreds of miles before joining Ganga at Prayag. The tower in
which Yamuna originates is known as Mount Kalinda and therefore she is called
as Kalindi. She is also known as Kalindatanaya. At the place of her origin, the
water is so cold that it is not possible to have bath there. However, there are
some hot pits near the origin of Yamuna. Travellers and pilgrims put some
grains in a cloth and immerse them in these hot pits. By the time they see the
origin of Yamuna and return the grains would be baked. Yamunotri can be reached
by foot for a distance of about 97 km from Dehra Dun. She is the daughter of
Sun and sister of Yama.
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