Guest guest Posted February 8, 2001 Report Share Posted February 8, 2001 Life of KulasEkhara AzhwAr ************************** KumbhE PunarvasU jaatham KeraLE KOLa pattaNE KousthubhAmsam DharAdhIsam KulasEkaharam AasrayE This AzhwAr born as a Kshathriyan is an amsam of the gem Kousthubham on the Lord's chest. He incarnated on a Maasi Sukla DwAsasi day , when Punarvasu constellation was in ascendance.He was born as the son of Dhruta Vratha RaajA , king of Kolli Naadu, whose capital was VanchikkuLam in today's KeraLA. KulasEkhara raaja was a brave king and protected saadhu janams of his kingdom . KulasEkharar was a great Raama BhakthA and was deeply involved in listening to the KaalakshEpams of Sri VaishNava BhaagavathAs at his court. He was so deeply involved with Sri Raama charitham as told by Sage VaalmIki --in his illusrious Srimath RaamAyaNam --that he would have difficulty in relating to the incidents of this IthihAsams as events that happened a very long time ago. At one time , when he heard from the BhAgavatha pravachanam that Lord Ramachandra went all alone to fight with the powerful group of 14,000 raakshasAs , KulasEkharar became anxiety ridden about the safety of the Lord and ordered his ministers to assemble quickly his army to join the Lord in His fight.The Bhagavathar , who was performing the KaalakshEpam quickly took control of the situation and quoted another famous slOkam from Srimath RaamAyaNam that described the Lord's single handed destruction of the same 14,000 RaakshasAs at JanasthAnam and SitA Devi's welcome embrace of Her victorious Lord : tamm dhrushtvA ChathruhanthAram MaharshINAm SukhAvaham bhabhUva HrushtA VaidEhI BharthAram parishasvajE KulasEkharar was relieved to hear the good news and happy over the Lord's safety and cancelled the plans to march his army in support of the Lord.Such was the intensity of KulasEkhara's involvement with Sri Raaama Charitham . Because of his special reverence for the BhaagavathAs , KulasEkharar permitted them to have total access to all parts of the palace at all times. The ministers were very unhappy about these priveleges of the VaishNava BhaagavathAs that interfered with KulasEkharar's conductance of the royal duties;they conspired to reduce the influence of the BhAgavathAs at the royal court.The ministers took an aabharaNam from the AarAdhana Moorthy of their king , hid it and blamed the VaishNavaas as scoundrels , who stole that piece of Jewelery. KulasEkharar refused to accept that the vaishNavAs would do such a thing . He asked the ministers to bring a pot containing a poisonous cobra and declared that he will put his hand inside the pot and if he was right about the innocence of Sri VaishNavAs , the cobra will not bite his hand.Lo and Behold ! The hungry cobra did not even touch the hand of KulasEkharar .The ministers admitted their conspiracy . KulasEkharar was saddened over this incident and decided to abdicate; he performed coronation for his son and retired to Srirangam to perform uninterrupted kaimakryam to Sri RanganAthan and be in the company of Sri RanganAtha BhakthAs .He shared that blissful anubhavam through two of his Sri Sookthis , one in Tamizh and the other in Sanskrit : 1.PerumAL Thirumozhi (105 Tamizh Paasurams) 2.Mukundha Maalai (40 Sanskrit SlOkams) Thiruvarangathu AmudanAr's Tribute to KulasEkharar ************************************************** In the 14th paasuram of RaamAnuja NooRRandhAthi , AmudhanAr salutes RaamAnujA as a great devotee of KulasEkharar: " I shall never resort to severe pain- causing penance , whether in hot deserts or dense forests or deserted hills or in deep waters .Why should I ? My goal becomes achievable by my clinging to RaamAnujA , who is unexcelled in his firm devotion to the great seers , who sing and enjoy the excellent work of KulasEkhara AzhwAr --the work studded with gem-like choice words (Kolli Kaavalan kalai soRRkkaL) and designed to convey the import of the holy sAsthrAs ...." (Dr.V.N. VedAntha Desikan ). (To Be Continued) 2.Tell me more Section: Concluding Part **************************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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