Guest guest Posted January 14, 2002 Report Share Posted January 14, 2002 SrI: Sri Padmavathi Sametha Srinivasa Parabrahmane Namaha. Sri Perundhevi Sametha Devadhiraja Parabrahmane Namaha. SrimathE Bhagavad Ramanujaya Namaha: SrimathE Nigamantha Mahadesikaya namaha: Srimate Rangaramanuja Maha Desikaya Namaha. Srimate Abhinava Desika Vatsya Satchakravarti Uttamur SRI VIRARAGHAVARYA MAHA DESIKAYA NAMAHA SrImAn venkatanAthAryaH kavitArkika kesarI | vedAntAcArya-varyome sannidhattAm sadA hRdi || Thanian (Invocatory verse on Sri UttamUr swamy written by Swamy's AchAryan Sri Kozhiyalam Swamy himself) adbhutam yasya vikrAntam vEda vIthI ViSOdhanE | aparam nigamAntAryam prapadyE vIrarAghavam || Let us continue with the divya charitham of Sri UttamUr Swamy. [Article in Tamil by SrI PayyampADi VEnkatavaradAchArya SwAmi; English write up (based on Tamil) by SrI R.VenkatAchAri (SohattUr- Vankipuram -Oppiliappan Sannidhi), a disciple of SrI UtthamUr SwAmi. Appeared in the souvenir released during the SatAbhishEkam (80th birth anniversary) of SrI UtthamUr swAmi on 10th Feb, 1977] THE POET: In between his duties as a Professor in the college, whenever he had time, Our Swami was devoting the spare hours to writing a KAVYAM called VENKATESA KALYANA CHARITAM. Even while staying in Madurantakam, as a student, Our Swami had a taste for writing poems. He wrote a Stotra Grantha called JANAKI SATAKAM on Janakavalli Thayar and also two chapters as a “Kalpana Kavyam. The then Supervisor of the Patasala, Sriman R.V.Krishnamachariar Swami, very much appreciated Our Swami’s Poetic Genius. Normally, as a habit, Our Swami used to go on composing Poems but never used to go on composing Poems but never used to preserve them. As a student at Tiruvaiyaru, he had to study two Shastras at the same time and he never had much spare time for his “Poem-writing-Avocation” and hobby. He used to write Poems during holidays with avidity, mostly of his family deity. Lord Tiruvengadamudaiyan. As he wrote his Final Siromani Examination, after worship at Lord Aravamudhan Sannidhi, at Kumbakonam in which he passed as Presidency First, he wanted to show his gratitude to Sri Komalavalli Thayar for Her blessings. He then wrote a Stotra called KOMALAVALLI PANCHASAT. Manuscripts of may of the poems are not available now but they served the purpose alright as thanks-giving to the various deities on whom the poems were composed at appropriate times. What remained today, from the lots of Poems written at his early age are the Poems written on Lord Tiruvengadamudaiyan and the Tayar at Tiruchanur etc. Most of these poems were published by Devasthanam by its Director Sri Krishamachariar Swami, in the book called VENKATESA KAVYA KALAPA, and hence saved from misplacement and loss of manuscripts. Our Swami’s talent as an Outstanding POET can be very easily appreciated if one goes throught the various Verses at the Opening and Closing of chapters of all his granthas and also in the middle, whenever the need arises to make some points easily remembered. His book will be abundant with such Poems in various VRITTAS and as Karikas in Anushtup. Especially, in his mammoth publication, PARAMAARTHA BHOOSHANAM (which, we are told, is used a text book in Beijing University for advanced study of Vedanta) and PARAMARTHA PRAKASIKA, we can find many Slokas pregnant with meaning and if all of them are gathered and published in a book form, it will itself become a big grantha worth preserving. Even during ordinary correspondence to his scholar-friends and to his father also, Our Swami used to write only a poem form. Once at Pudagraham, he was asked by his Revered Acharya to send a message to Sri U.Ve. Srinvatsangacharya, asking him to come over to Pudagraharam at once. Our Swami wrote a poem conveying the message. When Sri U.Ve.Srivatsangacharya came to Pudagraharam he said that the poem was so good that he could not have stayed back without coming as he wanted to come in person to congratulate Our Swami and to share his pleasure of reading the poem, with others at Pudagraharam. Our Swami’s Revered Acharya, after going through the Poems on Lord Tiruvengadamudayan praised saying that the poems are just in the style of ancient Acharyas and will be a good treat for those who want to read a good poem. In one such similar mood, Our Swami started writing a Full Kavyam on Lord of the Seven Hills and about four chapters were completed starting from the Avatara of Tayar at Tiruchuganur, her joining Lord Tiruvengadamudayan and His marriage to Princess Padmavathi Devi. (This was also published later). But another important work came in between which prevented Our Swami from devoting any time for writing more on this subject and the work was temporarily suspended; (but Alas! Was never taken up for completion). This important work that interfered was the command of his Revered Acharya to write a Kandana Grantha for the book called ADVAITHAMODA written by one Vasudeva Abhyankara Sarma, a famous pandit from Poona, at that time. He was the same person who printed and published our SRI BHASHYA with Pramana Akaram from Poona earlier. This book Advaitahamoda was a kandanam for the Advaita mata criticism in JIGNASA ADHIKARANAM of Sri Bhashyam. The above book was brought to Kanchipuram by one Sir Dikshitaji, the Head of the Sri Vallabhacharya Sampradaya, and handed over to Sri Koliyalam Swami with a request that if anybody could come forward to write a Kandana grantha for the book Advaithamoda, he would bear the entire cost. The same day, in the evening, Our Swami accidentally came to Kanchipuram from Tirupati to pay his homage to his Revered Acharya and Sri Koliyalam Swami handed over the book to Our Swami and explained to him how he came to have the book. He then ordered Our Swami to undertake the work as he felt that the coincidence of Our Swami’s arrival on the same day as the book shows that it is the wish of Lord Varadaraja Perumal that only Our Swami should do the work. Eventhough Our Swami was at that time busy with the printing and publishing his book, the Commentary on Nyaya Kusumanjali, Our Swami wrote the Kandana Grantha called PARAMARTHA PRAKASIKA, in reply to the kandanam found in Advaithamodam, within two months, at Tirupathi. Our Swami was waiting for the arrival of his Revered Acharya to Tirupati, to show his completed book. In the meanwhile, Our Swami casually discussed certain topics in the book, Paramartha Prakasika, with a Goshtipuram Swami, and he congratulated him for the quick work done. Later on when Sri Koliyalam Swami was going through the book after arrival at Tirupathi, Sri Goshtipuram Swami also came there accidentally. Sri Koliyalam Swami mentioned to him about this book and remarked that Our Swami had written a Kandanam not only for the book Advaithamodam but also for other books on the same subject. He opined that though the objections are all answered very well, the book is very concise and short probably because, Our Swami had in his mind the cost that may be required for a detailed grantha. The reply which Sri Goshtipuram Swami gave to the above remark was as follows, it seems: “The book written by Sri Viraraghavacharya wami will not contain even one unnecessary word; only a person who goes through the book at leisure can appreciate this. You will remember that when the request came from Annamalai Viswa Vidyalaya,, for scrutinising the book NYAYAKULISAM of Sri Appullar, we finished only two arguments on the subject when both of us had to part company on Sancharam from Perumal Koil. We entrusted the further work on the book only to Sri Viraraghavacharya. You also can remember that Sri Viraraghavacharya codified the chapters and also suggested portions to be added to the original; and he finished the work we entrusted to him in a very worthy and creditable manner. The suggestions given by him on the missing portions were very satisfactory and clearly showed his genius. I had already, on a previous occasion, noted his genius, when I came across how he corrected one or two mistakes in the text of Sri Desika’s Isavasyopanishad Prakasika. Thus, it is fit for publication at once”. This conversation was narrated to Our Swami by Koliyalam Swami himself at a later date). Later on with the financial help from Sri Dikshitji of Bombay the book was printed and published at Bombay and the book was very well received by all in the North. Side by side the work on the book NYAYA KUSUMANJALI, with the commentary, was also published and was well received by the college authorities, teaches, and students, as this book helped the students to pass the Siromani examination without any more difficulty. It seems that after going through this book, Sri U.Ve. Asoori Peria Ramanujachariar Swami, the famous scholar from Sriperumbudur college remarked that the author of this book should have had the intuition from Lord Hayagriva and certainly he is not an ordinary one like us all. Sri Koliyalam Swami also remarked that this book alone is quite sufficient to fetch full fame to his Sishya, Our Swami. He also opined that the style and language used in the commentary are so unique and good that the most tough portions are explained in a very easy and understandable manner even by a dull student; and that this shows the genius of the author. To be continued… AchAryan ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam Regards Namo Narayana aDiyEn _______________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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