Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 AchArya Hrdhyam sUthram 225-2 The Seventh Ten Contd. sakthi yOgam "eNNilAk guNangaL pAla thunba vERavan mAyap pal yOgu seidhi ennum Ascharya sakthi yOgathAlEA......" The auspicious qauality of the Lord highlighted in this ten is "sakthi yOgam" of the Lord. The Lord's Great strength and knowledge. What are these? These are listed out in this ten-yEAzhAm pathu. The Lord has great mystical qualities. He installs the deities according to the characteristics-sathvam, rajam and thamas for the three acts of creation , protection and destruction. He has got the quality of placing happiness and grief in the appropriate place. He takes various forms in various kalpams-vUzhi-s- periods and different names for protecting one and all. He has got wonderful acts in His cap-AscharyamAna seyalgaL. He is always thinking of several methods of protection. Considering all the formentioned, it is but obvious that only for the Lord Almighty with great potence and energy this is possible. pAsuram-s: The innumerable qualities of the Lord -sakthi: "eNNilAp peru mAyanEa"--> 7-1-1--> Innumerable wonderful/mystic qualities-AscharyamAna qualities. "koNda mUrthy, Ore mUvarAi, guNangaL, padaithu-aLithuk-kedukkum"-->7-1-11--> The Lord Almighty places the deities and roles as per the requisite characteristics-rajas, thamas or sathvam- and performs the act of creation, protection and destruction directly or through them. "pAla thunbangaL, inbangaL padaithAi"-->7-2-7--> The Lord Almighty places the happiness and grief at the appropriate places and rules the world. "vUzhi dhOru vUzhi vuruvum, pEArum, seigaiyum vERavan, vaiyam kAkkum" 7-3-11-The Lord Almighty takes several forms and different names while protecting one and all in different yugAs-periods-kalpam-s-vUzhi-s. "vULLap pal yOgu seidhE"-->7-8-4--> The Lord thinks of different means and methods of protection. The above pAsuram clearly reflects the various strengths and potence of the Lord and knowledge and energy culminating into one big great force and that is sakthi yOgam (to be continued) vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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