Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 Namo NaarAyaNAya ! Srimath Azhagiya Singar ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam Dear Sri KrishNa BhakthAs: Our AzhwArs were deeply moved by the anubhavams of KrishNAvathAran and blessed us with exquisite poems steeped in KrishNa Bhakthi . We will reflect on some of their tender anubhavams on this sacred day . We will start with our Lord's avathAram first on this Sri Jayanthi day. The Birth of KrishNA ********************** In few hours , Our Lord will be born as described by Suka Brahmmam in Srimath BhAgavatham: " aavIrAseedh yathA prAchyAm disIndhuriva pushkala: " (meaning): Like the Full Moon rising in the eastern horizon, in the utter darknes of the night , MahA VishNu , the SarvagruhAsayan ( the indweller of all of our hearts) was born as the son of the exquisitely beautiful Devaki . Vision Of King VasudEvA ************************ The doting Father VasudEvar had the darsanam of the Lord as He incarnated in the prison chamber to which he(VasudEvA) was confined with his Wife , Devaki .The radiantly beautiful ThirumEni of the Lord seen by VasudEvar is described with devotion by Sukha Brahmmam this way: Tamm adhbhutham Baalakam ambhujEkshaNam chathurbhujam sankha-gadhAryudhAyudham Srivathsalakshmam galasObhikousthubham PeethAmbharam saandhra-payOdha-soubhagam mahArha vaiDUrya kirIta kundalathvishA parishvaktha sahasra kunthalam uddhAma kAnchyangadha-kankaNAdhibhir- virOchamAnam VasudEva Ikshatha ---Srimath Bhaagavatham: Canto X.3.9-10 (meaning): Lotus-eyed, four-armed , adorning the Conch (Paanjajanyam), Mace (KowmEdhaki) and other dhivya aayudhams in His hands , with the bright Srivatsa mole and the radiant KaustubhA gem on His Chest , sporting a golden yellow PeethAmbharam on His waist ,having the majestic and adorable hue of a dark cloud of the rainy season , with His dark ,shiny tresses reflecting the glow of the gems from His diadem and ear-rings inlaid with precious stones , adorning dhivyAbharaNams like bracelets, armlets and waist belt--this radiantly beautiful, divine child blessed the vision of King VasudEvA and Queen Devaki. The salutation of VasudEvA ************************** The wonder-struck parents realized that their newly born child was none other than the Supreme Lord , Sriman NaarAyaNan and prostrated before the divine child and offered their salutaions through sthOthrams. King VasudEva was the first one to salute the Lord, his child .Two Excerpts from KIng VasudEva"s sthuthi are: VidhithOsi BhavAn SaakshAth Purusha: PrakruthE:para: kEvalAnubhAvAnandha-svarUpa: sarva-budhdidhruk --Srimath BhAgavatham: 10.3.13 (meaning): Oh Lord who has incarnated as my son ! I have known now , who Thou art ! Thou art indeed the ParamAthmA Himself , who is beyond Mula-Prakruthi and are of the form of pure consiousness-bliss. Thou art the Sarva-Saakshi and as such the witness of all of our activities . thvatthOsya janma-sthithi-samyamAn VibhO vadhanthyanIhAdhaguNAdhavikriyAth thvaIsvarE BrahmaNi nO virudhyathE thvadhAsrayathvAth upacharyathE GuNai: --Srimath BhAgavatham: 10.3.19 (Meaning): It has been stated that the Creation , preservation and dissolution of this Universe is from Thee ;, Thou art beyond the three GunAs Of Prakruthi and is actionless and changeless. Though it would be a contradiction in SvarUpam for the others to be all these , in You , the Supreme Brahman and SarvEsvaran, it is not so. There is no contradiction in terms.You perform all these miracles by a very small portion of Your sakthi, the Prakruthi constituted of the three guNAs , while You serving as the aadhAram for that Prakruthi remain unaffected by all these transformation of the GuNAs. Mother Devaki"s salutations **************************** Devaki saw her son with VishNu chinhams ( signs and symbols) . She prostrated before the child and began to praise the Lord , her son: rUpam yatthatth prAhuravyakthamAdhyam Brahma jyOthirnirguNam nirvikAram satthAmAthram nirvisEsham nirIham sa thvam SaakshAth VishNuradhyAthma dheepa: --Srimath BhAgavatham: 10.3.24 (Meaning): Oh My Child! Thou art indeed MahA VishNu , the param jyOthi (Supreme effulgence) - who is described by Maharishis as the First, the unmanifest , the vast , the radiant , the one beyond the three guNAs , blemishless, the unmodified and the desireless. Visvam yadhEtath svatanou nisAnthE yathAvakAsam Purusha: parO BhavAn Bhibarthi sOyam mama garbhaabhUdhahO nrulOkasya viDambanam hi tath --Srimath BhAgavatham: 10.3.31 (Meaning): " That Thou, who bearest the whole Universe within Thyself at the time of Thy cosmic sleep , hast been born of my womb is only Thy imitation of human ways to hide Thy identity (a great joke Thou art playing on the world)". Devaki's request not to reveal His divine form ************************************************ The awe-struck Devaki suddenly realized that Kamsan, the dreaded son of UgrasEnan might get wind of the birth of the Lord as her son and out of motherly fear and concern for her child begged the Lord to hide His divine form and transform Himself into a human-looking child. She begged the child KrishNA not to reveal His divine form , which is perceivable only through meditation , to people with maamsa chakshus ( fleshy eyedight).Of all the people , Devaki dreaded Kamsan, who meant harm to her children. The infant KrishNaa with His divine form responded to His mother's prayerful request and through His innate power of MayA transformed Himself into an ordinary infant. oruthti mahanAi piRanthu ,orutthimhanAi VaLarthal *************************************************** As instructed by the Lord , VasudEva carried the infant in a basket on his head and travelled from the lying-in room in the prison to Gokulam in that pitch black night of Astami thithi , when the constellation RohiNi was in ascent . Due to the power of YogamAyA , all the prison guards fell asleep, the doors of the prison opened and the lightning lit the way across the swollen YamunA river . The waters parted to let VasudEvA travel across to Gokulam on the other side of the river . AdhisEsahA with raised hoods served as an umbrella for the father and the divine child all the way to protect them from the pouring rain.Reaching Gokulam , VasudEvA found all the inhabitants asleep there due to the power of YogamAyA , who had just been born as a daughter to YasOdhA , the wife of NandhagOpan , the chief of Gokulam . YasOdhA was aware only that She had given birth and she was put into a state of deep slumber by YogamAyA . VasudEvar placed the infant KrishNA next to YasOdhA and took the female child (YogamAyA)back to the prison. Lord KrishNa grew up as the beloved son of Mother YasOdhA and performed miracles there. His birth festivity was celebrated by NandagOpan , YasOdhai and the entire cowherd community as described by PeriyAzhwAr in His Periya Thirumozhi's first decad . PeriyAzhwAr went on to extoll the Baala Leelais (Baala Kreetais) of the Lord in delectable paasurams of His dhivya prabhandham. We will cover the anubhavams of KrishNAvathAram by all of the twelve AzhwArs in future postings. Sri KrishNArpaNam asthu Sri RukmiNi SamEtha Sri PaarthasArathy SwaminE nama: Daasan, Oppiliappan Koil VardAchAri SatakOpan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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