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AchArya Hrdhyam suthram 224

The Sixth Ten Contd

 

Lord divine feet as the means- AzhwAr leads by example.

"piNakkaRath thodangi vEdhap puNidha irudhi sonna sAthyOpAya sravaNa

sasOja sadhAyErkku 'thandhanan maRRoar kaLai kaN ilam, pugundhEan'

enRu svachithOpAya nishtyaiyai vukthi anushtAnangaLAlEa kAttugiRAr

ARAm pathilEA"

 

 

Summary: AzhwAr preached right from the pAsuram "piNakkaRa" to "vEdhap

puNidha irukkai" exhorting deep devotion and the fact of the bhakthi

yOga not fit for srEvaishNavic soul as a means. Those , who feel for

this are blessed by the Lord by offering His divine feet as the only

refuge for AzhwAr. AzhwAr accepting this exhibits what he has preched

earlier --> The divine feet as the means -- in this sixth ten--ARAm

pathu.

 

What was AzhwAr's preaching earlier . "vaNakkudai thava neRi vazhi

ninRu " emphasises to select the appropriate means to reach Him. The

pAsuram -"vEdhap puNidha irukkai nAvil koNdu gnAna vidhi pizhaiAmEa

achudhan thannai mEavith thozhudhu vuiminErgaL" stressing that

bhakthi yOgam does not only call for impeccable procedures and

meticulous following but also does not behove the basic nature of

the soul.

 

The Lord offers His feet as the refuge which AzhwAr accepts and

surrenders unto His divine feet completely in -thiru malai- dhivya

dhEsam - demonstrating incisively the pUrvArtham of dhvyam.

 

'The charaNAgathi' at His feet is what AzhwAr had preached earlier,

as seen above, which is aptly practised here is demonstrated in

practice-practising what one preaches.

 

pAsuram-s: AzhwAr preached to sift the means and follow the right one.

 

"vaNakkudaith thava neRi vazhi ninRu, puRa neRi kaLai kattu"---> thiru

voi mozhi 1-3-5----> Leave other paths of attaining Him. Follow the

path of extreme devotion is Sri Lord krishNA's sermon

 

"mEavith thozhudhu vuimenErgaL, vEdhap puNidha irukkai, nAvil koNdu

achuthan thannai gnAna vidhi pizhaiAmEA.."

 

Worhsip Him with good-vEdham-s like purusha sUktham which proclaim His

qualities. Follow the path of devotion impeccably-gnAna vidhi

pizhaiyAmEa. Follow the prescriptions as laid down meticulously.

 

The Edu vyAkyAnam for gnAna-vidhi-pizhaiyAmEa " gnanamAgiRadhu-gnAna

vishEshamAna bhakthiyai. bhakthipalAthkruthamAna kriyaigaLil onRum

kuRaiyAmEa"

 

It is imperative from the aformentioned facts, that this path not only

calls for perfect procedural following but also does not behove the

very nature of soul.

 

The thiru voi mozhi which preaches in the sixth ten is "nal guravum'

-thiru viNNagar pAsuram-s. What does it say?

"thandhanan than thAL nizhalEa" 6-3-9 , the Lord offering His divine feet

and

 

AzhwAr declaring "thiru viNNagar mannu pirAn kaLai kaN ilam

kANmingaLEA" 6-3-10- procaliming that The oppiliappan's divine feet

is the only refuge.

 

and in fact following this up with actual practical act of total

surrender unto the feet of thiru vEnkatamudaiy

An

"adik kEzh amarndhu pugundhEanEa' 6-10-10

 

It may thus be observed that this surrender has been essayed in three

dhivya-dhEsam-s earlier -vAna mA malai - 5-7,

thiruk kudanthai-5-8 and thiru valla vAzh -5-9 and in vibhavam

-piRandhavARum 5-10. This culminated into ultimate surrender at the

thirumalai thiru-vEnkatakumdaiyAn's holy feet - A milestone indeed.

 

 

Lord divine feet as the means- AzhwAr leads by example.

 

(to be continuedvanamamalai padmanabhan

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