Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Swamy Deshikan Thiruvadigale Sharanam !!! It has been quoted many times that Swamy Deshikan composed Stotrams, Kavyams, Rahasyams, Prabandhams etc in Sanskrit, Prakrit and Tamil. But, it is a lesser known fact that he knew more languages than this. In fact Swamy Deshikan knew eight languages !!! They are - Sanskrita Prakrita Tamizh Mahaaraashtri Maagadhi Shuraseni Laata Gauda Swamy Deshikan himself mentions this in the second act of his allegorical drama "Sankalpa Suryodayam". Swamy Deshikan weaves himself into the role of "Shishya" and Bhagavad Ramanuja into the role of "Guru" in the second act of this drama. Quote - " shiShyaH - bhagavAn ! itaH prasAryatAm druShtiH - mahArAStrIm, mAgadhIm, shaurasenIm, lATIm, gauDImitthamanyAdRushIm cha | angIkurvantyAgamIkrutya dattAm hAsyAm bhAShAm hanta buddhArhadAdyaiH || aham tvasheShabhAShAvedI tattadabhyastabhAShyApi tArkikAnetAnpratikShepsyAmi | vadanti hi pishAchAnAm pishAchabhAShayaivottaram deyAmiti | " (Free translation) Shishya (addressing Ramanuja) - Bhagavan ! Could you kindly shed your divine glance here, Having accepted Mahaaraashtri, Maagadhi, Shuraseni, Laata, Gauda and other languages, they have authored their shastraic works. I, who is a knower of all these langauges, shall deal with them in their own language and shall befittingly refute their philosophies, just as they say 'Speak to a demon in its own language'. Sri Prativadi Bhayankaram Annan, who composed the famous 'Saptati ratna maalika' on Swamy Deshikan glorifies Swamy Deshikan's mastery over languages in the 44th shlokam. He says - " ananyasAdhAraNachAturI cha kAvyAdiShu brahmavidagraNItvam | tathAShTabhAShAkavitApaTutvam sankalpasUryodayadRushyamasya || " " Swamy Deshikan the possessor of unmatched poetic intellect and the greatest Brahmavit (knower of Brahman). His mastery over eight languages could well be seen in the scene from his sankalpa suryodayam" jayathi nigamachUdAdhEshikedhro dayALuh jayathi sumathisEvyA shobhanA thasya sUkthih | jayathi shubhaguNam tham shIlayan sUrisamghO jayathi vasumathI sA thasya samchAraDhanyA || (shlokam - 165 of Vedanta Deshika Vaibhava Prakashika - by Chandamarutam Doddayacharya) vAzhi vyAkhyAmuddirak kai !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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