Guest guest Posted July 28, 1999 Report Share Posted July 28, 1999 Shree: Shree Lakshmeenrusimha ParabrahmaNE namaha Shree Lakshmeenrusimha dhivya pAdhukA sEvaka SrIvaN- ShatakOpa SrI nArAyaNa yatheendra mahAdhEShikAya namaha According to my limited knowledge it appears that today is the thiru nakshathram of aaLavandhar Somewhat surprised that there were no posts in our mailing list yet or in the near past, to mark the occasion, adiyen ventured to compose a very small post. I consider the magnitute of the task writing upon this mahaa aacharyaa I consider the wisdom of the bhaagavathas of this list and I consider again my utterly limited faculties. And yet I venture on this task taking solace from the following shloka: padhmaamahee praBruthiBhihi pariBhukhthaBhoomnaha kaahaanirathra mayiBhokthari thee Bhavithree dhushyeeth kimanghri thatinee thava dheva sevyaa dhurvaritharsha chapaleena shunaa avaleeDa - vedhantha dhEshikan (shranagathi dheepika, shloka 42) The greatness of dheepaprakaashan cannnot be affected by my humble shuthi just as the purity of the Ganga cannot get affected because a dog uses it to quench its thirst - namo namo yaamunaaya yaamunaaya namo nama: aashade choththraashaDaa samBhutham thathra vai pure simhaasanaasham vikhyaatham shree yaamuna munim Bhaje (brahmathanthra swathanthra swaami's dhivyasoori charitham) (Shloka 45) I pray to yaamuna muni (aaLavandhar) who was born in veeranaaraayaNapuram in the month of aashada(aadi) under the star uththara aashada(uththaraadam) and who was considered an avathaaram of naarayanaa's simhaasanam(?) Let us remember with reverence this yaamunaacharya - who was the son of Ishwaramuni and the grandson of naathamuni himself - who's name was the result of his birth being near the banks of the yamuna river during a pilgrimage(?) - who was born in the 10th century(AD 953?) and belonged to the paandya kingdom - who studied as a child under Bhasyaraacharya and as a child defeated the learned scholar 'vidhvathjanakolaahala' and obtained the title aaLavandhar as a consequence and half the kingdom - who was lured away from princely duties by maNakkal nambi and was lured into the kingdom of shreee ranganathaa by the same and as the kingdom found and lost a king our tradition lost and regained an emperor. - who devoted the rest of his life to loving service of emperumaan and whose compositions include the sthothra rathna, chathushloki, sidhdhithraya, aaganmapramayana and geetharthasangraha - who conferred his blessings on the young raamaanuja to show for lesser mortals the right path to tread for which the people of the world are ever grateful to. - who is saluted by vedhantha dhEshikan striking a parallel in the 8th shloka of yathiraaja sapthahi between the 8th son of dheEvaki and our dear 8th aacharya of our incomparable guru paramparaa namo namo yaamunaaya yaamunaaya namo nama: Finally, my apologies for this interlude and the inherent mistakes. dhaasan rangarajan PS: For more authentic and absorbing postings on aaLavandhar, and his works members can refer to the bhakthi archives Particularly last year's posting on this day by Shreeman Sadagopan swami http://www2.be.com/~mani/bhakti/archives/aug98/0047.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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