Guest guest Posted July 10, 2001 Report Share Posted July 10, 2001 Sri: SrimatE Gopaladesika MahadesikAya Namaha, Translation by U.Ve. Dr. V.N. Vedanta Desikan Swamin: 415. dhUthyE balErvimaThanE shakatasya BhangE yAthrOthsavEShu cha viBhO: prathipannasaKhyA vIrAyithAni birudhOpahithAni nUnam manjusvanaI: praThayasE maNipAdhukE! thvam Oh Manipaaduka! You are inseparable from the Lord's Feet; whether He went as a mediator for the Pandavas, or whether He put the foot on King Mahabali to suppress him, or He dashed against Shakatasura and killed him or the like, You presumably proclaim the Lord's exploits appropriately, by means of Your pleasing sound. Namo Narayana, SriMuralidhara Dasan Special Notes by V. SatakOpan (V.S): Slokam 415 1) Utthamur Swamy's anubhavam: Oh PaadhukE! The agreeable and distinct sounds that You generate during Your many travels with the Lord such as visits to DuryOdhanA's court as ambassador , quelling MahAbali's pride as VaamanA , destroying ShakatAsurA through Your kick and during the uthsavams at Srirangam. Your sounds of joy over the Lord's victory during those times resemble laudatory poems proclaiming His powers . 2) Srimath Andavan's anubhavam: The sweet sounds raised by the Paadhukais during the Lord's sanchaaram reminds Swamy Desikan of the recitations of sthOthrams by those who witnessed major leelais of the Lord such as visit to the sabhai of DuryOdhanan as PaaNDava DhUthan , punishmnet of MahA Bali as Thirvikraman and the destruction of SakatAsuran in Gokulam . 3) There are many YaahtrAs by the Lord with His Paadhukais. They are Like uthsavams for the Lord and the Paadhukais. The Lord is always victorious during these missions to protect the Saadhu janam and punish the evil ones. The Lord adds a title as PaanDava DhUthan , Bhali Vimathanan and sakaDa bhangan et al . The paadhukais raise sweet sounds at the end of these missions to proclaim aloud the glories of the victorious Lord ( manju svanai: noonam Thvam bhirudhOpahithAni VeerAyithAni praTayasE). The sounds of the Paadhukais certainly resemble the loud proclamations of the valour of the Victorious Lord, who just acquired another title …V.S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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