Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 SrI: SrImathE Gopaladesika mahadesikaya namah: SrImathE Srinivasa mahadesikaya namah: SrImathE Ranganatha mahadesikaya namah: SrimathE Srinivasa mahadesikaya namah: SrimathE Narayana mahadesikaya namah: SrimathE Srinivasa Mahadesikaya namah: Dearest Srivaishnavas, Today-Maasi Pushyam nakshathram is His Holiness Sri Srinivasa Mahadesikan (also called as Periya Andavan and Vatthal Swami)’s Thirunakshathram. His Tanian reads as follows:- SrI Rangesa Pathe Samarpitha Bharam Srutyanta Raamaanuja SrI Yogeendra Guroothamena Yaminah Srutyanta Vidyaatmanah / Praaptha Srutya vathamsa Yugma Hridayam Sri Vaasa Raamaanujaath Sri Srivaasa Muneendra Desika Manim Sreyonidhim Samaasraye // Meaning I resort to Srivasa Munindra Desika; who is the gem of ShrEyas; who did his Bharasamarpanam at the feet of Sri Ranganatha- Lord Rangesa of Srirangam; who had learnt all about Ramanuja darsanam from his Guru; to whose heart resort all the Srutis. SRIMAD PERIYA ANDAVAN a.k.a VATHAL SWAMI (Masi- Pushyam) (1801 - 1886 AD) Periya Andavan, as he has come to be familiarly known is the real architect of the Srimad Andavan Paramparai, for he laid it on firm foundation. He lived during the 19th Century AD- a most disturbed period in the history of Vaishnavism, when the Southern part of the Tamil country became a hotbed of internecine wars. Carnatic Wars (1743-1767 AD) broke out between the English and the French and both the temple and the town of Srirangam suffered much. The pilgrim town and the center of Vaishnavism became an occupied territory. The Nawab’s army took shelter in the Srirangam temple. The military fortunes of the contending parties were fluctuating until the English won the war and seized Tiruchirappalli and the surrounding regions. In his Poorvasrama, Periya Andavan was called Sri Srinivasa Raghavachariar. The son of one Krishnamacharya Swami, he belonged to the village, Pillaiyaranai near Kanchi. He was born in the Kali year Roudri in the month of Maasi when the star Pushyam was in the ascendant and this corresponds to 25-2-1801. He came from a distinguished Dipa- Pradipa family who were entitled to some special honors at the Kanchi Perarulaalan temple. After Brahmopadesa at the age of 8, his father himself instructed him in the Vedas and Divya Prabhandam. He also administered the Sudarsana Maha Mantram. He received his Pancha Samskaram from one Sama Periyappan Swami, a descendent of Tata Desika. In the course of a pilgrimage, Sri Krishnamachariar and his family worshipped at the Aravamudan Sannidhi at Kumbakonam, where he met one Navalpakkam Raghavachariar Swami, an erudite scholar and previous acquaintance. At the latter’s request, Sri Krishnamachariar and his family stayed with him for some years as his guest. At his departure, he left his son to be instructed in Kavyas and Tamil lore at the feet of Navalpakkam Swami. Later, Srinivasa Raghavachariar studied Vyakarana and Mimamsa Sastras at the feet of his paternal uncle. Goaded by an intense urge to seek the feet of Sri Vedanta Ramanuja Maha Desikan, he arrived at Srirangam and prostrated himself before the Acharya. From him he sought and received Bharanyasam at the Sannidhi of Lord Ranganatha. Discovering in the Prapanna, the potential Acharya, Srimad Andavan directed him to get instructed in all Rahasya Granthas by Tirutturaip Pundi Andavan. Soon, he became a scholar in all Vedaanta Sastras and won the appreciation of the two Acharyas and their disciples. He visited the Navalpakkam village six months after his marriage and on that occasion, his father-in-law presented him a gold ring. Srinivasa Raghavachariar is said to have made golden image of Swami Desika out of the ring and installed it in the local temple. With an intense longing to become a Sannyasi, he came back to Srirangam but both his mother and wife pleaded with him not to take to holy orders. Sensing the domestic compulsions, the Acharya advised him to remain a householder till such time as he is blessed with a child. With the birth of a daughter, a few years later, Sri Srinivasa Raghavachariar decided to take the Sannyasa Asrama. But, still his mother would not allow him to do so. Assuring his mother that he would not become an ascetic unless he saw auspicious signs, he proceeded to Srirangam. On the way, he encountered an astrologer who predicted that he would turn either a great king or a saint destined to blaze a new trail. Just about the same time two Garudas were seen hovering in the sky. The green signal for the new course of life was given and his mother reconciled herself to the inevitable and blessed her son. Taking leave of Lord Devaraja, Sri Srinivasa Raghavachariar reached Srirangam and received the ochre robes from Tirutturap Pundi Andavan. Assuming the name of Srinivasa Maha Desikan, he entered the holy order of ascetics at the age of 30 in the year 1831 AD. Srimad Srinivasa Maha Desikan led a simple, austere life on the banks of Kollidam. Every day he would go round the streets of Srirangam and accept alms from the houses of only those who lived a pure life, reciting and teaching Vedas. It is said that after receiving the cooked rice, he would go to the river and wash it so as to rid it of all fat and oil content. The meager food he took lacked the vital fat content rendering him frail and he was, therefore, called _Vathal Swami_. He was a self-denying saint, a Jithendriya who bent his Thirumeni to the service of his soul. He taught rather by his practice than by precept. Swamy lived like a thapasvI, a sage in the ashram, meditating on ThiruvashtAkshara manthra as the pastime. But disciplies wanted His Holiness to bless them and teach as well. He wielded a great influence on his disciples that they hailed him _Periya Andavan_. When Tirutturaip Pundi Andavan attained his Acharya’s feet, Periya Andavan became the Acharya in due course. On hearing about his succession, learned scholars of the day came to see him and obtain his grace. A brilliant galaxy of distinguished scholars flocked to his feet and the Goshti consisted of such eminent persons as Vedaanta Tatachariar Swami of Sankarapuram (who later became Veliyanallur Andavan of this Asramam), Sri Tirupput Kuzhi Tatachar Swami, Gopala Samudram Vidwan Sri Narayanachar Swami, Mannargudi Vyaakarana Narasimhachar Swami ( who late became the 39th Jeeyar of Ahobila Mutt), Agnihotram Srinivasa Tatachar Swami, Vidwan Paravastu Venkatachar of Srivilli puttur, Tiruvaheendrapuram Ashtaavadhaanam Anantachar Swami ( who later became Tiruk Kudanthai Andavan) etc. etc. Periya Andavan was a logician of great repute and many of his disciples also excelled in this art. One Govardhanam Rangachariar, a reputed logician of the North arrived in Srirangam and challenged the scholars of the day to a dialectical debate. Mannargudi Rajagopalachariar, nominated by Srimad Periya Andavan to accept the challenge defeated the visiting scholar after several days of debate. The vanquished gracefully accepted defeat and requested Periya Andavan to spare Rajagopalachariar Swami for a brief period, so that he could get further instructions from him in Vedanta. At the end of the period, he honored Mannargudi Rajagoplachariar and conveyed his gratitude to Periya Andavan for putting him in the right path of knowledge. He set up the Asrama on the lands donated by a patron and continued his Kalakshepam classes there uninterrupted in the sylvan environment. He conducted classes in Sri Gita Bhashya, Sri Bhashya, Rahasya Traya Sara and Bhagavad Vishaya more than 30 times to hundreds of disciples. His Sishyas listened entranced wondering that so much Vedantic wisdom emanated from so frail a body. He framed a code of conduct to be strictly adhered to by his disciples. He undertook a pilgrimage which took him to Tiruk Kudanthai, Mannaargudi, Vaduvur and other places. Whatever he touched he enriched and he left behind a tradition of excellence, a spiritual touch for his worthy successors to cherish and carry forward. Such indeed is the glory of Periya Andavan. He observed 55 Chaturmasya austerities (58 according to SRP) during the span of 85 years. He attained the lotus feet of his Acharya in the year 1886 that is the Krishna Trayodasi in the month of Makara. On his Thirunakshathram let us pay our anantha kOti praNAmams at His Lotus feet and pay our obeisance to see His blessings [Given below is an extract from Sri Anbil Ramaswamy Swamin’s complete write up on Acharya lineage and I thank him for granting permission] AchAryan ThiruvaDigaLE SaraNam Regards Namo Narayana dAsan Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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