Guest guest Posted October 1, 2001 Report Share Posted October 1, 2001 Sri: SrimatE Gopaladesika MahadesikAya Namaha, Translation by U.Ve. Dr. V.N. Vedanta Desikan Swamin: 445. lAsyam vihAya kimapi sThithamAshrayanthI rangEshvarENa sahithA maNimaNdapEShu manjusvanEShu virathEShvapi vishvamEthath moUnEna hantha BhavathI muKharIkarOthi (Oh Paaduka!) Having concluded the dance which is involved in the walks all along, the Lord Ranganatha-the Chief on the stage-has adhered to a stationing which has made You to remain silent. What if? Now the whole world talks of You and Your music. (Recall that when actord and dancers stop their role in the stage, the audience cheers, claps and praises). Namo Narayana, SriMuralidhara Dasan Special Notes by V.SadagOpan (V.S): SlOkam 445 (1) Sri UthamUr Swamy's anubhavam : Oh PaadhukE ! After You transport Lord RanganAthA to the many bejewelled pavillions duirng His festival days , You let Him rest there so that His devotees can offer their homages and seek His blessings. You remain quiet on those occasions , while the auspicious sounds of the assembled devotees hailing " Jaya Sriman NaarAyaNa RangarAja " reach up to the sky. You stop Your movement and remain silent so that the devotees can raise their voices in praise of Your Lord. (2) When AzhwAr ( Paadhukais) generates mangaLa naadham through the recitation of his ThiruvAimozhi ( the naadham arising from the movement of Paadhukais ) , the assembly of BhakthAs enjoying the beauty of Sri RanganAthan at His Uthsava mantapams are quiet . When AzhwAr becomes silent ( when the sanchAram of the Paadhukais stop ) , then the BhakthAs start their eulogies of the Lord . (3) The Paadhukais transport the Lord to the gem studded halls during the various uthsavams . The Lord takes His seat . The Paadhukais become silent now (laasyam vihAya kimapi sTithim aasrayanthi ) . The devotees who were listening to the beautiful naadham from Paadhukais until then are enabled by the Paadhukais to come forth With beautiful eulogies of the Lord ( BhavathI mounEna yEthath Visvam mukharI karOthi)…(V.S) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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