Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 Srimate Srivansatakopa Sri Vedanta Desika yatindra Mahadesikaya Nama: Kainkaryam –2 ___________________ We saw the functions of the tongue as described by Sri Kulasekhara Azhwar in the Mukunda MalA. Azhwar’s next prescription is for the mind or intellect. “JihvE keertaya Kesavam Mura ripum chEtO bhaja” Azhwar exhorts his mind to think constantly of Sriman Narayana, the destroyer of the asurA, MurA. Of all the human organs, the mind is perhaps the most difficult to control, as experienced by even Arjuna, known for his powers of focusing. Advised by Sri Krishna to concentrate, Arjuna pleads his inability, finding the mind harder to conquer than the wind-he laments, “chanchalam hi mana:Krishna…….tasyAham nigraham manyE vAyOriva sudushkaram”. One can shut one’s eyes, ears and keep one’s limbs inactive-but it is almost impossible to discipline the mind. The mind is simply awesome (“bheeshmO hi mana:” says the Veda)-it never thinks what we want it to think, and thinks continuously of matters we specifically want to avoid. It is thus difficult to rein in the mind from straying into forbidden paths, into which it is wont to escape, ultimately leading to one’s destruction. To avoid this, Azhwar exhorts the mind to think of nothing but the Lord and His greatness. And according to Azhwar, this exercise should be a continuous one, as he himself remarks in an earlier shlOka in the same Mukunda Mala- “chintayAmi Harim Eva santatam”(I think of Hari always). Sri Nammazhwar too urges his mind to fix itself on the Lord’s lotus feet-“tuyar aru sudaradi tozhudu ezhu en mananE”. This is easier said than done, especially for ordinary mortals like us: when we are unable to think of Him continuously for even a few minutes, where is the question of His being constantly in our thoughts? Sri Tirumazhisai Piran is fully aware of our predicament, and prays to the Lord-“If at all You consider granting me a boon, I would only request you to tame my far-flung, wayward thoughts to concentrate on Your lotus feet.” “paranda sindai ondri nindru ninna pAda pangayam nirandraram ninaippadAga nee ninaikka vENdumE » The purport here is that rather than our own insignificant and weak efforts, it is Emperuman’s sankalpam that makes us think of Him. And how should these thoughts of Emperuman be? We should not think of Him out of a sense of duty, or because it is the thing to be done, but with an intense pleasure-“OrAzhi nenjE ugandu” says Sri Bootattazhwar. Azhwars beseech their minds not to forget Him- (“vidal Azhi nenjE vENdinEn kaNdAi adalAzhi koNdAn mAttu anbu” ,” MaNivaNNan pAdamE nee maravEl nenjE ninai” “mAlai maravAdu irainju en mananE”etc.). Sri Nammazhwar goes a step further and exhorts his mind to remember Emperuman even during sleep-“tunjum pOdum vidAdu todar kaNdAi”. Sri Poigai Azhwar is categorical that our thoughts should be only about the Lord of Lords, Sriman Narayana, and not any other deity- “MayavanayE manatthu vai”. A mind that does not focus on the Lord and His auspicious qualities is not worth the name, says Sri Tirumangai Mannan- “PuLLAi Or EnamAi pukkidandAn ponnadikku endru uLLAdAr uLLatthai uLLamA koLLOmE » « ninayAdAr nenju endrum nenjalla kandAmE » etc. Apart from preventing our thoughts from going astray, does concentration on Emperuman have any positive effect? It saves us from the vicious cycle of births and deaths, asserts Sri Bootattazhwar-“ninaippan TirumAlai neeNda tOL kANa, ninaippAr pirappu ondrum nErAr”. It also cures us of our usual jaundiced outlook and insufferable conduct, and makes us partners in eternal bliss-“poi nindra gyAnamum, pollA ozhukkum azhukkudambum in nindra neermai ini yAm urAmai”. And how does Emperuman reward those who think of Him always? He becomes a permanent resident in the minds of such mahatmas-“uLLuvAr uLLatthu uLan kandAi” says Sri Poigai Piran-“TirumAl vandu en nenju niraya pugundAn” supplements Sri Nammazhwar. Defining Sri Nrsimha’s residence, a poet says,” PrahlAda mAnasa sarOja vAsa Bhringa!” likening Sri Prahlada’s mind to a beautiful lotus, which is the favourite haunt of the honey-bee that is Sri Nrisimha. Enough of the unmindful mind; we shall see next what kainkaryam is expected of the hands. Srimate SriLakshmi Nrsimha diva paduka sevaka Srivan Satakopa Sri Narayana yatindra Mahadesikaya Nama: =========To be continued=========== …………dasan,sadagopan. Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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