Guest guest Posted October 5, 2001 Report Share Posted October 5, 2001 I was blessed to read the eyewitness account of NavaTridandaParimandanam of Jagadguru SriRamanujacharya at sri Perumboodhur under the supervision of Sri Sadagopan swamy's sister. The day was the dasami Aridrai with Vyatipata in Mahalaya paksha. I read in Itihasopanishat that KanyaagatE savitari tishthanthi pitarO grihE ... dinE dinE gayAtulyam bharaNyAm gayapanchakE Dasatulyam vyatipatE pakshamadhyE tu vimshati: DvAdashyam shatamityAhu: amAvAsyam sahasrakam Ashvayuk shuklapakshasya dvitIyAm ayutham phalam ... tasmAt sarvaprayatnEna kuryAt ShrAddham mahAlayam which means Come Kanyaamasam or Perattashi and the pitrudevas will start camping in their corresponding houses in the bhoolokam. (Another sloka says that they stay till the start of Vrishikam or Karthigai.) (Mahalaya paksha normally falls within or close to Kanyamasam. Everyday is equal to Gaya in greatness. Bharani in mahalaya is equal to five gayas. That is why it is normally written in almanac as Mahabharani. On vyatIpata day it is equal to 10 Gayas. It is termed as MahavyatIpata. Pakshamadhyam or Ashtami is equal to 20 gayas in power. It is called MadhyAshtami. Dvadasi in mahalayapaksha is equal to one hundred gayas and Mahalaya Amavasya is equal to one thousand gayas. That is why by all efforts one should conduct Mahalaya shrAddha. Then the dvitIya of Aswayuja Suklapaksha following Mahalaya Amavasya is having the power of 10,000 Gayas!! If any Swami knows more about these aspects I request that more light may be thrown on this topic. By the way sriRamanujacharya's avatarasamayam was mentioned by sri Sadagopan as Chitthirai masam, etc when Aridra constellation was in ascendancy. Here is a clarification needed. The rasi in which the Sun is, is the solar month of birth. The rasi in which the moon is determines the star of the jatakam. The rasi that is rising in the east or is ascending is the Lagnarasi. Applying this here, since it is Chitthirai masam, the sun was in Mesha rasi and so the birth month is mesha or chitthirai. Since the moon was in Mithuna rasi near Aridra star, Sriramanujacharya's star was Aridra. It is incorrect to say that Aridra was in ascendancy unless moon was in mithuna rasi and simultaneously mithuna rasi was in the ascendancy also. Since we have no info here about the lagna rasi, we cannot say so. I am sorry to raise this point if it is trivial. I hope it is a point worth noting. Vachikadosha: kshantavya: Adiyen Ramanujadasan Ramanuja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2001 Report Share Posted October 6, 2001 Dear Dr.Ramanuja: Thanks very much for your excellent commentary on VyathipAta . It is most welcome. I have seen once the Jaathakam of AchArya RaamAnujA. If any one can help access it , we can do some more research on this subject . Thanks again, V.Sadagopan At 05:32 PM 10/5/01 +0530, you wrote: > > I was blessed to read the eyewitness account of NavaTridandaParimandanam >of Jagadguru SriRamanujacharya at sri Perumboodhur under the supervision of >Sri Sadagopan swamy's sister. The day was the dasami Aridrai with >Vyatipata in Mahalaya paksha. I read in Itihasopanishat that > > KanyaagatE savitari tishthanthi pitarO grihE > ... > dinE dinE gayAtulyam bharaNyAm gayapanchakE > Dasatulyam vyatipatE pakshamadhyE tu vimshati: > DvAdashyam shatamityAhu: amAvAsyam sahasrakam > Ashvayuk shuklapakshasya dvitIyAm ayutham phalam > ... > tasmAt sarvaprayatnEna kuryAt ShrAddham mahAlayam > > which means > > Come Kanyaamasam or Purattashi and the pitrudevas will start >camping in their corresponding houses in the bhoolokam. (Another sloka >says that they stay till the start of Vrishikam or Karthigai.) (Mahalaya >paksha normally falls within or close to Kanyamasam. Everyday is equal to >Gaya in greatness. Bharani in mahalaya is equal to five gayas. That is why >it is normally written in almanac as Mahabharani. On vyatIpata day it is >equal to 10 Gayas. It is termed as MahavyatIpata. Pakshamadhyam or Ashtami >is equal to 20 gayas in power. It is called MadhyAshtami. Dvadasi in >mahalayapaksha is equal to one hundred gayas and Mahalaya Amavasya is >equal to one thousand gayas. That is why by all efforts one should conduct >Mahalaya shrAddha. Then the dvitIya of Aswayuja Suklapaksha following >Mahalaya Amavasya is having the power of 10,000 Gayas!! > >If any Swami knows more about these aspects I request that more light may >be thrown on this topic. > > By the way sriRamanujacharya's avatarasamayam was mentioned by sri >Sadagopan as Chitthirai masam, etc when Aridra constellation was in >ascendancy. Here is a clarification needed. The rasi in which the Sun is, >is the solar month of birth. The rasi in which the moon is determines the >star of the jatakam. The rasi that is rising in the east or is ascending >is the Lagnarasi. Applying this here, since it is Chitthirai masam, the >sun was in Mesha rasi and so the birth month is mesha or chitthirai. Since >the moon was in Mithuna rasi near Aridra star, Sriramanujacharya's star >was Aridra. It is incorrect to say that Aridra was in ascendancy unless >moon was in mithuna rasi and simultaneously mithuna rasi was in the >ascendancy also. Since we have no info here about the lagna rasi, >we cannot say so. I am sorry to raise this point if it is trivial. I hope >it is a point worth noting. > >Vachikadosha: kshantavya: >Adiyen Ramanujadasan >Ramanuja > > > >----------------------------- > - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - >To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list >Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ > > >Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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