Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 SwAmi VedAnta Desika's "NaichyAnusanthAnam" and "SAtvika AhamkAram" (as gleaned from his StOtras) Part 4. SAtvika AhamkAram ============================================================ Dear Bhagavatas Your kind attention is invited to the Introduction to this Part posted on 21st November 99 to appreciate this posting better and in the proper perspective. (Anbil Ramaswamy) ========================================================== Satvika AhamkAram 4.08: "LOOK! MY WORK IS EQUAL TO VEDAS!" ========================================================== ithi vihitham udhAram VenkaTEsEna bhakthyA sruthi subhagam idham yah: StOtram angee karOthi / kari sikhari viTanka sthAyinah: kalpa vrikshAth bhavathi phalam asEsham thasya hasthApasEyam // (VaradarAja PanchAsath SlOkam 51) Meaning "This StOtra called "VaradarAja PanchAsat" was composed by me with great devotion. (vEnkaTEsEna vihitham bhakthyA) This contains deep thoughts (udhAram) pleasing to the ears of those who listen (sruthi subhagam) It is equal to Vedas themselves. Whatever benefit one hopes to expect on reciting the VEdas, one can enjoy by reciting this StOtra. (yah: StOtram angeekarOthi) It will grant whatever one desires like the famous Kalpaka tree that stands atop the mansion of Hastigiri (kari sikhari viTanka sthAyinah:+ kalpa vrikshAth+phalam asEsham) You can reap benefits "here and now" and "hereafter too" as easily as a tree with branches bending so low towards you so that you can pluck the fruits with your bare hands without any effort. (Tasya HasythApasEyam) So, recite this StOtra and enjoy the benefits" Comment In this StOtra, SwAmi's SAtvika AhamkAram reaches a new high since he equates this StOtra to the very Vedas themselves. >From where does he derive this courage to do so? He made SaraNAgathi with MahAviswAsam to Lord VaradarAja and, therefore, seems to exude absolute confidence and supreme elation in having secured Moksham thereby-a MOksham that could be comprehended only by a study of the VEdas Out of boundless compassion for us, he exhorts us to "Save Our Souls" by following him and provides this StOtra for the emancipation of those of us who are incapable of such a study of the VEdas ============================================================= To Continue SAtvika AhamkAram 4.09: "HERE COMES THE BENEVOLENT TORNADO!" ============================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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