Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 Sri: SrimatE Gopaladesika MahadesikAya Namaha, Translation by U.Ve. Dr. V.N. Vedanta Desikan Swamin: 413. prAsThAnikEShu samayEShu samAgathEShu prApthA padham parichitham dhvijapungavEna puShNAsi ranganrupathErmaNipAdhukE! thvam puNyAhaGhOShamiva garBhamaNipraNAdhaI: Oh Manipaaduka! Lord Ranganatha is to set out on a journey; You reach the Foot that is often clung to by great sages; (the foot is also frequently borne by Garuda). Now You produce an auspicious sound that looks like the words of benediction for good journey. Namo Narayana, SriMuralidhara Dasan Special Notes by V.Satakopan (V.S): Slokam 413 1) Utthamur Swamy's anubhavam: Oh Mani PaadhukE! When RanganAthA is ready to start on His missions , You carry the lotus feet of the Lord , which have been held with affection often by Garudan . During such times , You make a unique naadham.This naadham resembles the Vedha manthrAs associated with the pronouncement of auspiciousness ( Svasthi Vachanams) for the occasion prior to any major endeavour. It appears that You assume the role of the family priest (PurOhithar) , who utters the svasthi vaachanams prior to the commencement of auspicious functions . 2) Srimath Andavan's anubhavam: The inner meaning is that ThiruvAimozhi is recited to ward off any anishtams(dangers) that may come the way of PerumAL. 3) The time is the SanchAram time ( prAsTAnikEshu samayEshu). Paadhukais are carrying the Lord's Thiruvadi , which were carried earlier by PakshirAjan (Dhvijapungavan) before. The Paadhukais begin their movement and the naadham raised by the gems inside the Kumizh of Paadhukais (Garbha MaNi PranAdhai: ) at that time sounds like PuNyAhaghOsham ( the sound of Vedha Manthrams uttered for invoking auspicousness …V.S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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