Guest guest Posted February 13, 2001 Report Share Posted February 13, 2001 Sri: SrimatE Gopaladesika MahadesikAya Namaha, Translation by U.Ve. Dr. V.N. Vedanta Desikan Swamin: 342. Ghatayasi paripUrNAn krishNamEGhaprachArE kruthaBhirupahruthaIsthvam kEthakIgarBhapathraI: varathanupariNAmAdhvAmatha: shyAmaLAnAm praNathisamayalagnAn pAdhukE! moULichandhrAn Oh Paaduka! The Lord was, in His movements on the earth, a real dark cloud. The eleven Rudras, the half-feminine devas bend their heads low before You. The digit-a thin streak of moon that appears near You-becomes full moon by reason of the ketaki leaves, so that we see eleven full moons by Your contact, the ketaki having been dedicated to You earlier by holy people. Namo Narayana, SriMuralidhara Dasan Special Notes by V.SatakOpan (V.S): SlOkma 342 *********************************************** (1) Sri UtthamUr Swamy's anubhavam: After referring to the flowers of the aasramam trees, Swamy Desikan thinks of the Kaithaki flowers (blossoms of Pandanus Odorartissimus tree) resting on the Paadhukais. Kaithaki is the ThAzhai flower . It has the property of looking like full Moon , when it is seen in the company of cresenct Moon. Here , Swamy Desikan imagines a scene , where the EkAdas RudrAs are prostrating before Lord RanganAthA of bluish-black hue (of the rain-laden cloud).The eleven RudrAs have crescent Moons on their heads . They also have the dark-hued Parvathi (ShyAmaLA dEvi) on their left sides.At the time of their prostrations before the Paadhkais ,the crescent Moon on their heads joins with the Kaithaki flower petals resting on the Paadhukais and that union creates the appearance of the rising of the full Moon symbolizing the banishment of spiritual darkness. (2) The Neela-mEgha PerumAL is on SanchAram on the Raaja Veethis of Srirangam (KrishNa mEgha PrachAram) adorning His Paadhukai .The blessed ones (Krithibhi:/PuNyasAlis) bring the inner white petals of Kaithaki flowers ( Kethaki garbha pathrai:)and offer them reverentially to the Lord's Paadhukais. The inner petals of ThAzhai flowers look like half-moon. At that time, RudrAs (Vaamatha: ShyAmaLAnAm /ardha nArIsvara moorthys with dark hued Paarvathi on the left soide of their bodies)prostrate before the Paadhukais with the alankAram of Kaithaki petals (ardha chandran ); the union of the ardha chandrans on the heads of the EkAdasa- RudrAs with the half moons (ChandramouLis) resting on the Paadhukais create the illusion of the full Moon rising against the back drop of dark blue clouds.Swamy Desikan says that the Paadhukais create this impression( PraNathisamaya laghnAn MouLi ChandrAn ParipoorNAn gaDayasi)..(V.S) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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