Guest guest Posted May 13, 2002 Report Share Posted May 13, 2002 Post 26 Dear Sri vaishnava prunthagaiyeer, First my apologies for delay in dispatching the next post. As I was travelling continuously, I could not draft the next post and serve the krishna bhakthaas. Continuing the krishNa sthuthi by the wives of kaaLiyan the snake, the next naama occurring is "Om ananthaaya nama:" - meaning - prostration to you, oh lord, who is not limited by time, space and objects. Also the soul of snake ananthan - aadhi sEshan on whom the lord rests for his yOga nidhraa, could also be meant here, that soul- again who it is- none other than sri krishna, standing in front. This naama is also the 665th naamaa in SVSN. As per sri sankara's bhashyam of SVSN, there is another naama 886th of SVSN reading same Om ananthaaya nama:". But Sri Bhattar takes this anantha combines with next two naamas and consider them as one naama only- a lengthy - "om anantha huthaBhug BhOkthaaya nama:" - 889th naama. "sathyam gnaanam anatham brahma" says thaithreeya upanishadh - 2 -1. "gandharvaapsarasa: sidhdhaa: kinnarOragachaaraNaa: naantham guNaanaam gachchanthi thEnO~nanthO~yamavyaya: 2-5-24 sri vishNu puraanam meaning- no body like gandharvaas, apsaraas, sidhdhaas, kinnaraas, uragaas, chaaraNaas, can fully describe him for he is anantha: endless in characteristics- guNaas. This "endlessness" guNa is furthered in combination with others and said as Om ananthajithE nama - naama 308th naama of SVSN- he who shines with boundless form or victor of innumerable. The sentence "sathyamEva jayathE naanrutham" as upanishadh declares, the lord is nothing but sathyam, so he has to be with all time and endlessness built in - hence "ananthajith". Om anantha aathmanE nama: 521st naama of SVSN - he who is the inner soul of anantha the snake aadhi sEshaa. Another meaning - endless or infinite soul of all. Om anantha roopaaya nama: - 932nd naama of SVSN- one who has infinite forms. Om ananthasriyai nama: - 933rd naama of SVSN- one who has infinite wealth. As mentioned above the long 889th naama also to be added here- meaning one who holds indhra and brahma.. The next naamaa by the ladies, is "om sookshmaaya nama:" meaning- prostration to you oh lord who is subtler than the subtlest. also 458th naama of SVSN. "sarvagatham sookshmam" says mundaka upanishadh- 1-1-6. Where ever you go he is available in subtle form. Point here is - dear bhakthaas- please observe the extent of realisation of these wives of kaaLiyan, the snake, about lord krishNa - previous naama is anantha, next is sookshmaa: the endlessness and at the same time pervasiveness is well realised. Oh, what a depth in realising the lord standing in front for these persons. The next naama is om kootasthaaya nama: - meaning- prostration to you, oh lord, one who has the highest position among all. There is no such naama in SVSN. Just to recall "nam aazhvaar" is named prapanna jana santhaana kootasthar- among prapannaas the exalted one. The next naama is "om vipaschithE nama:" - prostration to you, oh, wise and learned lord. There is no such naama in SVSN. The next naama is "om naanaa vaadha anurOdhaaya nama: - meaning- prostration to you, one who fulfils all the wishes as asked by others. Dear bhakthaas- see how clever these ladies are- they indirectly puts across, "we are going to ask some thing, you have a name and fame that you fulfil all wishes of all, hence we also expect you to live upto that name and fame". Next naama is om vaachya vaachka sakthayE nama:- prostration to you, oh lord, who gives all the power to speak and then the substance to talk also. Another meaning also can be taken as "oh lord, you are the one as the vedhaas and the substance described in these vedhaas". After going through so many naamaas, I wonder in what all ways these ladies are praising krishna. Are they really so much knowledged or it is all due to his mahimai of standing in their front. Praise that krishna and be happy till we receive next post. Dhasan Vasudevan m.g. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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