Guest guest Posted June 18, 2001 Report Share Posted June 18, 2001 Sri: SrimatE Gopaladesika MahadesikAya Namaha, Translation by U.Ve. Dr. V.N. Vedanta Desikan Swamin: 400. antharnyasthaIrmaNiBhirudhitham pAdhukE! rangabanDhoU mandham mandham nihithacharaNE manjuLam thE ninAdham pashyanthyAdhikramapariNathE: prAkthnIm thAm parAyA: manyE mithrAvaruNaviShayAdhuccharanthImavasThAm Oh Paaduka! When the Lord gently sets His Feet on You, to start with, the sound that is generated by the gemstones, may be likened to the first stage, called 'Paraa', as the sound emanates from the navel region-with the presidind devas being Mitra and Varuna-of a person. Namo Narayana, SriMuralidhara Dasan Special Notes from V.Satakopan (V.S): Slokma 400: (1)Sri Utthamur Swamy's anubhavam: Here, Swamy Desikan describes the almost inaudible Naadham made by the Paadhukai as RanganAthA adorns it and makes His first step on getting up from His bed of AdhisEshA in the morning . The gems housed inside the toe holds of the Paadhukai get shaken up gently then and produce a low sound. As RanganAthA takes the next three steps , His lotus feet are firmly inside the Paadhukai and as a result , the volume of the Naadham from the Paadhukai increases. Swamy Desikan describes the progressive growth of the Naadham generated by RanganAthA's movement in this verse and compares that phenomenon to the generation of sound by the human body in four steps known as ParA , Pasyanthi, MadhyamA and Vaikari . The first stage of sound arising from the navel , when one attempts to speak is known as ParA. When that sound wave reaches the heart center , the level of sound gets a little louder And is known as pasyanthi. When that sound wave ascends and reaches the area between the heart and the vocal chords , it gets louder by another dimension and has been classified as MadhyamA . Finally, when the sound wave reaches the vocal chords and comes out of the mouth in an audible fashion,it is loud and is called Vaikari . The first three stages are not audible to the human ear and yet they get progressively louder from the first to the fourth stage. Each stage of speech is assisted by one of the five life-winds going up an down the body such as prANa, apAna , UdhAna et al. Swamy Desikan compares astutely the steadily increasing volume of Naadham from the Paadhkai as Lord RanganAthA takes His first four steps and links them to the stages of speech generated inside the human body controlled by the life-winds. (2)Srimath Andavan's anubhavam: When AzhwAr begins the enjoyment of PerumAl's Paadha sparsam (first step ), the Naadham is low. As AzhwAr's enjoyment increases, the level of the delectable Naadham gets progressively louder. (3)Swamy Desikan decribes a progressive scene here as the gems inside the toe holds of paadhukai raise a ramped-up Naadham as the Lord takes His first four steps . First the lord places His feet ever so gently inside The paadhukai and takes His first step ( mandham mandham nihitha charaNE sathi , antha: nyasthai: maNibhi: udhitham manjuLam ninAdham ). As He takes the next Successive steps(Krama pariNamam) , the naadham gets louder from Sookshma state (discrete state) to more distinct states as in the case of human voice generation and propagation that takes place in four progressive steps …(V.S). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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