Guest guest Posted March 6, 2001 Report Share Posted March 6, 2001 Srimate SrivanSatakopa Sri Vedanta Desika Yatindra Mahadesikaya Nama: TheLiyAtha Marai NilangaL TheligindrOmE-2 ___________ In continuation of the previous posting on the sAmyam of the DrAvida Vedam with the Sruti,adiyen would like to cite the following Sruti vAkyAs and their corresponding reflections in the TiruvAaimozhi. The Vedas have a strong fascination for the TrivikramAvatAra, and refer to it time and again,in the SamhitA,AranyakA and the Upanishad bhagAs.It is perhaps the most vaideeka avatAram, as EmperumAn took the form of an enchanting BrahmachAri, with a totally vaideeka vEsham, replete with yagyOpaveetam, krishnAjinam, kamandalu, et al. And the Vishnu Sooktam deals almost exclusively with the Lord’s wondorous feat of measuring the three worlds with his Tiruvadi. “TreeNi padA vichakramE Vishnur gOpA adAbhya:” says the Sookta, extolling this diva chEshtitam.Similar references abound throughout the Sruti. Verbatim reflections can be found in the Tiruvaimozhi at numerous places- “van mA vaiyam aLanda em VamanA”, “kurai kazhalgaL neetti maN konda kOla vAmanA”, “pAmaru moovulagu aLanda padma pAdAvO”, “ennALE nAm maNNaLanda inai tAmaraigal kANbadu”, »kuria mAN uruvAgi kodungOlAl nilam konda kiri ammAn » etc. etc. Moving on to the TaittiriyOpanishad,VarunA advises Bhrigu to meditate on Food as Brahman-“annam brahmEti vyajAnAt”- for those who might find this a bit abstract, Azhwar’s sreesookti puts it simply and beautifully-“uNNum sOru parugum neer tinnum vetrilai yAvum kaNNan emperuman”. The same Bhriguvalli defines Brahmam as that from which the world (consisting of all sentient and non-sentient beings) has its origins, that by which it is sustained and, that to which everything returns in the end. “yetO vA imAni bhootAni jAyantE, yEna jAtAni jeevanti, yat prayantyabhisamvisanti”.This is the vishaya vAkya for the JanmAdyadhikaranA of the Brahma sutras. This nameless entity is personified by Sri KAri MAran, for easy upAsanA,in the following pasurams- “KaLvA, emmaiyum Ezhulagum ninnuLLE thOtriya iraivA” ”padaitthu kAtthu kedutthu aLikkum” “aaviyum aakkamum tAnE, azhippOdu aLippavan tAnE-kAvi nan mEni kamalakkaNNan » etc. The inadequacy, of even Sruti vAkyAs, to fully describe even one of the auspicious attributes of Emperuman, is brought out by the Anandavalli dictum “YatO vAchO nivartantE- aprApya manasA saha”.Sri Azhwar puts this succinctly in the following words-“solla aLavandru”, uNarndu uNarndu uNarilum irai nilai uNarvaridu “ “eNperukku annalam” “eNNin meediyan emperuman” etc. -to be continued- dasan,sadagopan. Srimate Sri Lakshminrsimha diva padukasevaka SrivanSatakopa Sri Narayana Yatindra Mahadesikaya Nama: Get email at your own domain with Mail. http://personal.mail./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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