Guest guest Posted December 24, 2000 Report Share Posted December 24, 2000 December 24, 2000 Part – 3: .... We will see about His family background in the next part. Part – 4: Lord Brahma worshipped vishNu bhagavAn’s feet in satyaloka by offering water. That water fell through all the worlds as Mother Ganga. After BhagIratA’s penance Lord Shiva agreed to receive the furious flow of Ganga on His matted locks and conduct it to the earth and hence bless bhagIratA’s ancestors and thus the entire world. Mother Ganga approached vishNu bhagavAn and plaintively asked that if she cleaned all the dirt (sins) of men who came to her, then she would be defiled. vishNu bhagavAn consoled Her saying that she need not worry. Saints who are pure at heart, who have renounced the samsAra and who have devoted their entire lives to the Lord would come to bathe in Her waters. By cleaning their fett, the waters would also be cleansed. So blessed vishNu bhagavAn. This story is quoted to show that the very physical presence of a saint has a purifying influence on the surroundings. The very soil they tread upon, the articles they use, the clothes they wear, the food they eat – all get sanctified by their very association with the saints. Seeing them removes all sins, touching them removes all ills and listening to them removes all ignorance. Sri Sundaram Iyer (RM’s father) was a man of good character. He was widely respected in the village. He worked as a rural lawyer. They were of middle-class economic status. He had built the house where RM was born. I had happened to visit the house. Seeing the white chunnam (plaster) and red-oxide painted floors one gets the impression that it had been renovated later. But the house was divided into two compartments one half for the family and one half for the guests. (This was a common arrangement in older homes in the villages). Sri Sundaram Iyer was known for his calm temperament and generous nature. However his family had a curse. One day a wandering mendicant on being denied food, pronounced the curse that one person in every generation of their family would take to begging and wandering. One of Sundaram Iyers paternal uncle in the previous generation and his elder brothers had taken to sanyasa. But nothing seemed to be wrong with his own family. Venkataraman (RM) was a normal boy. He had an elder brother named Nagaswami who was two years elder to him. Six years younger to him was his little brother called Nagasundaram. Alamelu, his sister was the youngest of them all and was eight years younger to RM. Venkataraman (RM) was fond of playing. They played in the “kalyaNa madapam” by the side of the temple of Bhuminatha. Classes were also held there sometimes. Going by the pictures of His handwriting, he seemed to have a clean and ornate handwriting in English. He studied in the English Middle School in Tiruchuzhi (the picture of the school now only shows a dilapidated building). One day when RM was 6 years old, he was taken to task for making kites and paper boats out of the case bundles of his father. RM was deeply hurt and disappeared. They could not find him anywhere. That evening when the priest of Sri Sahayavalli (consort of Lord Bhuminatha) was about to perform pUja, he found a boy seated silently behind the idol. It was Venkatarman(RM). He was deeply hurt and seemed to have confided and sought solace with Sri Sahayavalli. (Must have been very sensitive!). This was late 1800’s. No Barbie-dolls, Pokemon-cards, Scooby-doo shows or Tele-tubbies. The children of the village played either in the nearby streams or fields or the temple environs. In the month of Magha, water rises in the temple little every day till it reaches the brim. He used to recall that as a boy he and his friends would mark signs on the walls of the tank to see how much the water had risen for that day. Everyday it would grow and submerge the signs one by one, until on the full moon day (which would fall on the day of the star Magha), it would become full. Recalling the incident, He said, “To us it was great fun”. Venkataraman (RM) was generally loved by all. Especially women who did not have children thought of him as their own child. The demise of His father ... Continued in Part-5 ... _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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