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Fm: Velukkudi Krishnan.

 

Dear Prapannas,

 

SrisailEsa dayApAtram dhIbhatyAdi gunArnavam

yatIndra pravanam vande ramyajAmAtaram munim.

 

It is known to one and all that the above srisukti was submitted to the feet

of Swami MM by none other than Lord Ranganatha. Namperumal wanted to hear

tiruvoimozhi kalakshepam from Swamy MM. He conducted kalakshepam of

tiruvoimozhi starting on the paritapi year 31st day of avani sukla caturdasi

friday. It continued for 1 year and the sattumurai was on aani moolam. For

this one year all the utsavams of namperumal were stopped. During the

sattumurai, namperumal appeared as a 5 year old archaka boy and recited this

sloka in praise of his acharyan i.e. MM. Why did he choose MM as his

acharyan. Here is an interesting logic.

 

During Ramavatara Viswamitra was Rama's guru who teached mantras. But was he

the right guru for such a great being like Rama ? No. He himself was a

person who fell prey to kama and krodha. We know that he became the father

of Sakuntala and in another instance he even forgot his nitya anushthana. So

Rama was not fortunate enough to get a right guru who would be apt for his

prabhavam. Rama waited till the next avatara.

 

Saandipana was Krishna's guru. When the vidyabhyasa was over , Krishna

wanted to give guru dakshina anything that his guru wanted. Initially,

saandipana refused to accept anything. When Krishna insisted, he consulted

his wife and kept a request to Krishna. To search and bring back his lost

son. (odu vaimayum uvaniyarpirappum unakku mun tanda anthanan oruvan -

kaadal en magan pugalidam kanen - kandu nee taruvai - kodil vaymayinan).

Krishna even though fulfilled the wish of his guru, was sad. Why ? Would it

not be fitting for a guru to request Krishna for moksham and kainkarya.

Leaving that he requested for a wordly pleasure - son. So, krishna had to

again wait till his next avatara.

 

Lord Ranganatha is the representative of Rama and Krishna. Thondaradippodi

alwar in his tirumalai first says " silayinal ilangai setra devane

devanavan" then adds " kattrinam meytha endai kazhalinai panimineere".When

we said to alwar that both are not possible because Rama and Krishna belong

to a different yuga and we are in Kali yuga , alwar gives the solution "

kaattinan tiruvarangam uypavarkku uyyum vannam". So Ranganatha is

undoubtedly the representative of Rama and Krishna.

 

Ranganatha decided not to miss the bus atleast in this avatara - i.e. to

have a guru commensurate with his own mahima. Thus, he selected MM as his

guru. This is evident from the taniyaan that Ranganatha has submitted to the

lotus feet of Swami MM. Srimannarayana is the prathamacharya in our

sampradaya. MM is the acharya for the prathamacharya. Everyone prostrates

before the Lord and say Namaha or vande. The Lord himself is uttering

"vande" towards MM here. Such is the greatness of MM in our sampradaya.

 

Both the acharya and sishya stand out for their beauty (handsome). Sisya is

azhagiya manavalan. Acharya is azhagiya manavala muni.

 

Srisailesa dayapatram is praised as the mantra, stotram and pranamam

recited of Ranganatha. I will write as to how it is a mantra ( as told by

our poorvacharyas) and how it is held in high esteem than tirumantram.

 

Swamy manavala mamunigal tiruvadigale saranam.

 

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