Guest guest Posted November 14, 2002 Report Share Posted November 14, 2002 Thula Kaveri vaibhavam-1 Srimathe Ramanujaya nama: Sri Parasara bhattar tiruvadigale sharanam Sri parashara bhattarya: srirangesha purohita: Srivatsankasuta: sriman shreyase me(a)stu bhuyase. 20** kAverIm avagAhiShIya bhagavad bhogAntarAyI bhavat karma klesha phalAshaya prashamanodvelAkula srotasam; jantOs samsarato (a)rchirAdi saraNi vyAsanga bhangAya yA loke(a)smin virajeva vEllita jalA srIrangam Alingati * (SriRangarajaStavam -SRRS) Meaning::-- --yA-- who (kaveri). -- samsarata: janto: -- of the living being in the cycle of births and deaths. --archirAdi saraNi vyAsanga bhangAya-- to prevent the fatigue of travelling in archirAdi route. -- asmin loke-- in this world. --vEllita jalA-- having turbulent waters. --virajA iva-- like virajA river. -- srirangam Alingati-- embraces Srirangam as it were. --tAm-- her. --bhagavad bhoga antarAyI bhavat-- which are hindrances to the enjoyment of God. --karma-- actions resulting in punya and papa. --klesha-- hardships like ignorance. --phala-- the fruits of actions. --Ashaya-- the traces of desires or vAsanai. -- prashamana--to eliminate. --udvela-- overflowing the banks. --amala-- pure and crystal clear. --srotasam-- having a current of water. --kaverIm-- the river kaveri. --avagAhiShIya-- I shall plunge with pleasure. Vyakhyana:::-- The preceding 19 slokams are like the preface to the SRRS. Bhattar composed this stavam while returning from Thirukkottiyur. Hence, in the order of seeing places on the way, Bhattar describes Kaveri in the following five slokams. In this slokam, Bhattar says that he will plunge to his content in Kaveri. Whereever it be that srivaishnavas, have their daily ablutions, it is a traditional rule to recite these five slokams and do so. Bhattar says in this slokam, that the VirajA river that is flowing on the way to paramapadam herself, incarnated as Kaveri and for the benefit of all people, is circumnavigating around Srirangam periya koil. Why should VirajA, leave her place and come here? Well, without bathing in VirajA there is no entry into paramapadam. After, traversing through ArchirAdi mArgam, the people become fatigued and in that state, they have to bathe in virajA. Bhattar says, that virajA being broadminded, decided to avoid their fatigue and provide an effortless virajAsnAnam to all samsAris here and so became Kaveri. Thus, it is indicated that the route to the temple (Srirangam periyaKoil) is the ArchirAdi route, the Koil itself is paramapadam, and Sriranganathan Himself is paravAsudevan reflecting the slokam "kaverI virajA seyam vaikuntham ranga mandiram; sa vAsudevo rangesha: pratyakSham paramam padam". Bhattar says that all the qualities of virajA are present in kaveri undiminished, through the phrases "bhagavad bhogAntarAyI bhavat" etc. Kaveri's waters can eliminate the twin actions (punya and papa) that are hindrance to the eternal service to God, the difficulties like ignorance, the fruits of actions, and vAsanai (trace desire) that instigate people to involve in actions over and over again. contd.... Dasan Ramanuja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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