Guest guest Posted August 19, 2000 Report Share Posted August 19, 2000 Sri HayagrIva ParabrahmaNE nama: Srimath Azhagiya Singar ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam Dear BhakthAs: We will proceed with the Paadham by Paadham commentary on the second slOkam now. The First Paadham is :" Svatha Siddhma Suddha Spatika MaNI bhUbruth prathipaDam ". We discussed in detail the Vedic significance of the word , "Svathasiddham " in the previous posting . The reamining words of the first paadham are: " Suddha Spatika maNI bhUbhruth PrathibhaDam " . Swamy Desikan says here " Let us eulogize that blemishless spatika gem resembling that of a hill". Prathi+ bhaDam makes the word "PrathibhDam ". Prathi as a seperable proposition means towards or in the direction of some thing.Hence , PrathibhaDam means vying with or rivalling .BhUbhruth means mountain . Therefore , "BhUbhruth PrathibhaDam " means resembling a mountain . What is this mountain? What does this Savthasiddham mountain made of and waht does it resemble ? The answer is: It is made of sudhda sathva maya dhravyam , which has the hue of "suddha Spatika MaNI" or blemishles spatika ( paLinkU) gem stone. The lustre of this Haya vadhana Parabrahmam is " a challenge to a hill of pure white crystal like gem ". The Second Paadham : "SudhA sadhrIchibhi: dhyuthibhi: avadhAtha thribhuvanam " (idiMahi) is the prayer.We eulogize the self-evident effulgence resembling a hill of pure crystal gem , " WHICH RENDERS THE THREE WORLDS TO A WHITE LUSTRE RESEMBLING NECTAR " is the meaning of the second paadham . In some paatams , "avadhAtha thribhuvanam " is replaced by " apathApa thribhuvanam " according to Sri D.Ramaswamy Iyengar. "avadhAtha thribhuvanam " means rendering all the three worlds white by its svayam jyothi (innate radiance). "ApatApa- thribhuvanam " means banishing the tApams (sufferings) of the three worlds . Sri HayagrIvan radiates white rays resembling nectar for bhUtha sanjeevanam and makes all the three worlds white. Thus , He showers His grace over all the three worlds . The Third Paadham : "ananthai: thrayyanthai: anuvihitha hEshaa hala halam " is the third paadham of the second slOkam . VedAs and its branches are countless (ananthA vai VedA:). The innumerable Veda saakhais are saluted by Swami Desikan as " ananthai: thrayyanthai:". One meaning of Ananthai: is endless, infinite, eternal , boundless and inexhaustible. The apourushEya Vedams , the breaths of Lord HayagrIvan are the endless triplets( Rg Yaju: Saamaani)."Thrayyanthai:" is derived from thrayi or triplet , the three VedAs taken together. " ThrayimayAya nama:" is the salutation for the Lord eulogized by the limitless three vedAs. " anu+vihitha hEshaa hala halam " idImahi is the rest of the third paadham . "anu" means after or along with ; "vihitha" means done or performed .anuvihitha here means that which is heard/performed continously . What is that which is heard continously as the auspicious sound ? It is the " hEshA hala halam ". "hEshin" means a Horse. "hEsh" ( hEshA )means neighing of a Horse. "hEshA hala halam " means the neighing sunAdham of the Horse- faced Sri HayagrIvan , which sounds like "haal hala" sabdham , which is echoed continously by the eternal VedAs. Fourth Paadham : " hatha asEsha avadhyam Hayavadhanam idImahi maha:' is the fourth paadham . What does that kanai kural (neighing sound) of Lord HayagrIvan do ? What is its impact ? Swamy Desikan states that Sri Hayavadhanan's "hEshA Hala halam " destroys (hatha) without residue (asEsha) all the paapams and inauspiciousness (avadhyam).Swamy Desikan experiences Sri Hayagrivan as a JyOthirmaya SvarUpan (maha:) and asks us to pray to Him for removal of our aj~nams by having the good fortune to hear His auspicious neighing sound that is the rejuvenating nectarine oushadham for banishing our samsAric afflictions. Thus , this "Svathassiddha SvarUpi , Suudha spatika maNi maya bhUbhruth prathibhaDa svarUpi, SudhAsadhrIchibhi: dhyuthibhi: avadhAtha thribhuvana SvarUpi " is invoked to bless us and remove our paapams (avadhyams=faults, defects, sins) through His " hEshA hala hala " nadhams.The invocation of the " Hala Hala " sabdham to invoke the neighing sound of a horse is a brilliant use of onomateopia ( imitiation of a sound effect through a choice of word or words) is a rhetoric master piece by Swami Desikan . This sabdhAlankAram is reverentially placed at the sacred feet of Sri HyagrIva para Brahmam by Swami Desikan . Jn~Ananda Maya dEvAya namO nama: Daasan, Oppiliappan Koil V.SatakOpan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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