Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 At 03:28 PM 4/3/03 +0530, you wrote: >"Lakshminatha samarambham Nada yamuna madyamam >asmadhaachaarya paryantham vande guruparamparam" > >Dear Bhakthas, > >I have few interesting(May be) questions to ask. >What are sub divisions in the four Vyuha Murthys - VaasudEva , >SamkarshNa ,PradhyumnA and Aniruddha? > >Could any one explain these to all who read the mail?? > >Narasimha Raghavan SrI: Dear SrI Raghavan: I will attempt to answer the above question based on the knowledge gained from reflections on HH SrImad NaarAyana YathIndhra MahA Desikan's ( the Current Jeeyar of AhObila matam ) upadesams . All the credit goes to this revered AchAryan of adiyEn and the deficencies in conveying His noble thoughts are mine. In view of the complexity of the subject dealing with Upanishadic passages and the cross references , I will be brief and highlight the information points revealed in detail by SrImad Azhagiya Singarin His own inimitable way.These are the thoughts based on Vedic and Upanishadic pasages by PoorvAchAryAs from Swamy NaaTa Muni, Swamy AlavanthAr, AchArya RaamAnujA, Kuresar , Swamy ParAsara Bhattar and the subsequent AchArya Paramparai. The Five unique GuNams of SarvEsvaran *************************************** 1. For a clear understanding of Isvara Tatthvam , five of His guNams need to be grasped. These 5 GuNams of SrIman NaarAyaNan are:(a) Sathyathvam (b) Jn~Anathvam ©Ananthathvam (d)Aanandhathvam and (e) Amalathvam. Upanishad Vaakyams as well as Sruthi manthrams back up as attestations for these 5 GuNams that characterize the Brahman/SrIman NaarAyaNan .These guNmas distinguish Him from all others(gods) and these are proof positive to delineate His svaroopam as being uniquely different than anyone else and hence are recognized as Svaroopa Niroopaka Dharmams (LakshaNams). (a)He is thus Sathya Svaroopan ( no shrinking or expansion in Svaropam and always stays with out change or vikAram). (b)He is Jn~Ana Svaroopan (He is Svayam prakAsan . He does not need Dharma BhUtha Jn~Anam to illumine Him) . ©He is Anantha Svaroopan ( He can not be limited by Desam , Kaalam or Vasthu. He is nithyan/eternal and therefore not limited by Time ; He is everywhere and is Vibhu and therefore is not restricted or confined to this place (dEsam) or the other; He is the indweller of all the sentients and the insentients and hence He is not restricted to this vasthu or that vasthu. (d)He is Aanandha Svaroopan and is of the form of bliss Supreme. (e)He is Amala Svaroopn and is totally free from any blemishes whatsoever. These then are the five GuNams that are used for the Niroopanam/proof of Isvara Tatthvam (Svaroopa NirUpaka dharmam ).This then is the ParamAthma Svaroopam that is uniquely different than all others. Other GuNams (Niroopitha Svaroopa ViseshaNams) *********************************************** In addition to the above 5 lakshaNams/guNams , there are other GuNams associated with the Isvaran to describe Him: Jn~Anam , Balam , Sakthi, Isvaryam , Souseelyam , Vaathsalyam , His divine body ( dhivya ThirumEni/ dhivya MangaLa Vigraham ) , His two vibhUthis (possessions/wealth): Leela and Nithya VibhUthis. These serve as VisEshaNams for Him . These are recognized as Niroopitha Svaroopa VisEshaNams ( the atributes that qulaify or define the five Svaroopa Niroopka Dharmams (Sathyathvam , Jn~Anathvam , Ananaththvam ,Aanandthvam and Amalathvam). The Categories of GuNams ************************* All of His limitless guNams and their visEshaNams can be linked to two major groups : (1) Those linked to His Parathvam /Supermacy with out equal or Superior (2)Those linked to His Soulabhyam or easy accessibility by one and all independent of their rank or level of education or wealth . Links of the GuNams with Parathvam and Soulabhyam ************************************************** The six guNams that are relevant for His Supermacy (Parathvam) are: Jn~Anam , Balam , Isvaryam,Veeryam , Sakthi and Tejas . The GuNams that come in to play to reveal His Soulabhyam are Souseelyam , Vaathsalyam and others that AchArya RaamAnujA saluted in his saraNAgathi Gadhyam.As Souseelyam , the Supreme and the Mighty Lord mingles readily even with the lowly ones. Vaathsalya GuNam lets Him overlook the blemishes and permits Him to extend His affection. All these GuNAs linked with His parathvam and Soulabhyam never disassociate themselves from the Lord .They become "SvaroopAsritham" . They stay attached to Him in a steadfast manner. GuNams coming to the fore based on His status ********************************************** Although all these guNams are linked with His Svaroopam at all times, He illumines for His UpasakAs , selected guNams in different states such as Param , VyUham , Vibhavam , Archai and AntharyAmi. In the state of Param , He shines as Para VaasudEvan with all the Six guNams (Jn~Anam , Balam, Isvaryam , Veeryam , Sakthi and Tejas) that are relevant to display His Parathvam. In the state of VyUham , the Lord has four states Known as VaasudEvan, SankarshaNan , Pradhyumnan and Aniruddhan. These are known as Chathur VyUhams or Four states unique to VyUham ( structure, assemblage ). As VyUha VaasudEvan , the Lord has all the six GuNams that Para VaasudEvan has and is identical to latter. In view of this , some AchAryAs reduce the VyUha states from four to three. For instance , KurEsar sticks to the Chathur VyUham concept that includes VyUha VaasudEvan among the four states. KurEsar's son , Swamy ParAsara Bhattar prefers the three VyUham view consisting of three ( SankarshaNa-Pradhyumna- Aniruddhan) Moorthys only. The three vyUham view fold think that VyUha VaasudEvan is indistinguishable from Para VaasudEvan and hence reduce the count from four to three. Now comes the division of the dominant Six guNams for each of the three VyUha Moorthys. A distinct pair of GuNams are linked to each of the three VyUha Moorthys. Bhagavan as SankarshaNa VyUha Moorthy has the pair of GuNmas, Jn~Anam and Balam as predominant ones. Pradhyumna Moorthy has Isvaryam and Veeryam and Aniruddhan displays Sakthi and Tejas. With Jn~Anam and balam , SankarshaNa Moorthy performs the duties of SamhAram (Dissolution) and creates Saasthrams for the world. With Isvaryam and Veeryam , Pradhyumna Moorthy performs the duties of Creation and spreads the Dharmam among the sentients of the Universe. With the display of Tejas and Sakthi, Aniruddha Moorthy engages in Protective duties and instructs the world about the Tatthvam . Bhagavan HayagrIvan , the VidhyA Moorthy is therefore linked to Aniruddha VyUha Moorthy. One thing that needs to be emphasized is that the Lord incarnating as the three VyUha Moorthys still has all the six GuNmas although they illumine their pair of GuNams for the benefit of their UpAsakAs. The aarAdhana kramam for the individual VyUha Moorthys be they three or four is provided by PaancharAthra Aagamam. Four Types of UpAsakars ************************ The Upasakars of the four VyUha Moorthys are grouped under four categories depending on their state of proficiency. These four UpAsakars are recognized as Jaagrath , Svapnavath, adhyalasa and ThurIya PrAyars. The Jaagrath prAyarsare at the early stages of UpAsanai. They are like the ones , who are wide awake and are more involved with the anubhavam of external objects .Their dhyAnam or MaanasIka VyApAram will be less compared to outside vyApArams. The Svapnavath prAyar are like the one , who is in a dreaming state. Their external indhriyams/sensory organs have limited activities as in dream state , when the mind alone is reflecting on external anubhavam . Maanasa anubhavam dominates for this type of UpAsakAs. The Adhyalasa PrAyar experiences the state similar to Sushupthi or dramless sleep. Their external awareness/ involvement and the Maanasa anubhavam of those external Jn~Anam is absent in this Adhyalasa state. During their VyUha DhyAnam , the advanced status of their Yogic capabilities comes to the fore and they engage in DhyAnam without the help of Indhriyams/sensory organs . Only the involuntary activities like breathing take place in this state of UpAsanai. The Fourth category of the VyUha UpAsakar is ThurIya or Moorchitha PrAyar. They are the most advanced Yogis, who has no distracting expeience from KarmEndhriyams or Jn~AnEndhriyams. Their DhyAnam is the most ripe and perfect. This UpAsakan becomes Bhagavan Mayan . These four orders of states/Kramams of UpAsanai are similar to the four kramams described by GeethAchAryan in the chapter on Jn~Ana Yogam: YathamAna , VyathirEka , yEkEndhriya and VaseekAra dasais/Stages. Each of these FOUR VyUha Moorthys have Four subdivisions. Thus 4X4 becomes 16 VyUha Moorthys in detail.Each of the 16 VyUha Moorthys have their own colors , weapons .They are defined to be present in SrI Vaikuntam in the Suddha Sathtva Form as the body of the Lord. This form of the Lord is seen like the trunk of a tree with four branches at four levels from ground. The four branches at the lowest level is that of Jaagrath state for UpAsakAs and the highest level (ThurIya State) is for fully matured/accomplished UpAsakAs. Four hierarchical branches of the VisAka Yoopam/SthamBham with four branches of their own constitutes 4X4=16 sub- VyUhams.The branches of this VisAka SthamBam has been described in SrI VaradarAja PanchAsath as :" SthamBAnukAri pariNAma VisEsha BhAja:" . This VisAka SthamBham in the humans is invoked in the heart lotus like the trunk of a plant growing out of there with 4 branches at differing heights. The MahAns (Yogis) blessed with abundant satthva guNam visualize this trunk of a plant with four branches and progress in their dhyAna yOgam . There are also another set of VyUhams arising from the Chathur VyUha Moorthys . These are the set of Twelve known as VyUhAntharams: Kesavan , NaarAyaNan , Maadhavan, Govindhan, VishNu ,Madhusoodhanan, Thrivikraman , Vaamanan, SrIdharan , HrushIkEsan and DaamOdharan. All these Twelve VyUhAnthara Moorthys have their own colors , directions , weapons that are unique to Them. We invoke them in the 12 PuNDra SthAnams on the body , when we as VaishNavAs adorn the 12 Urdhva PuNDrams. SrImad Azhagiya Singar TiruvadigaLE SaraNam , Daasan, Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri Sadagopan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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