Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Sri: SrImathE Gopaladesika mahadesikaya namah: Dearest Srivaishnavas, thannuLE thiraiththezhum tharanka veNthadankadal thannuLEthiraiththezhun^thadankukinRa thanmaipOl ninnuLEpi RanthiRanthu niRpavum thiripavum, ninnuLEya dankukinRa nIrmain^in_kaN ninRathE. (10) A wonderful pAsuram: Sriman Narayanan alone is the layasthAnam.. where everything goes back to Him and every thing emanates from Him. The sarIra sarIri bhAvam is beautifully echoed by Thirumazhisai AzhwAr with a simile: Like the ocean which has waves spreading out from its own(though waves look and are different from the ocean), and takes the whole lot of waves back to its own waters; (and then the cycle repeats.) You (the Lord) let the moving (chith) and non moving (achit) be born and dead and then take them converging back to you (during mahApraLayam) (please forgive me for my free translation). What a great example! (even dull headed ones like me can perceive!) Both his prabhandhams , Naanmukan ThiruvantdAthi and Thirucchandhaviruttham, thus, AzhwAr emphasizes that Sriman NarAyaNA is the one and only ultimate cause and He ALONE is the way and the Goal. Here the ocean is compared to EmperumAn Sriya: Pathi Sriman Narayanan; jangamasthAvaram (all beings) are the waves; the waves arise out of ocean and go back are to be compared to births and deaths (or even going back to Him during mahApraLayam- cosmic dissolution). The air that enables the waves to come out can be compared to Bhagawaan,s sankalpam (will). Also beneath the waves the deep ocean where no effect of waves is seen or visible can be compared to the Lord’s presence or exisitence beneath the jeevans. The Brahmam as sUkshma chEthanAchEthanAvisishtam. In as much as waves are the attributes for Ocean, the beings (jangamasthAvaram) are His attributes (His sareeram). veN- white Ocean- is the Lord -being untouched by imperfections.. He is akilahEyaprathyaneekan. Lots of rivers come and join the ocean; Thus even though the river waters are different, all waters unite with one i.e. ocean. Similarly, the jeevans are different from each other, many, unique and individualistic. They unite with Him ultimately. The upper waters (waves of different altitudes- caused by air- vaayu) are supported by lower deeper waters-which is still should be perceived as the jeevans (caused by their karmAnuguNa- Iswara Sankalpam and take different names and forms) are supported by the Lord who manifests in them and supports them. When there is no air the waves cease to exist and unite with ocean; similarly when there is no shrushti (or Iswaran’s Sankalpam), the jeevans are not born and are with Him inside His stomach. He alone appears to exist just as ocean alone is seen without waves. What a wonderful simile given by AzhwAr and how beautifully Acharyas have described and elaborated for our mandha buddhis. How lucidly the unambiguous pradhAna prathithanthram visishtAdvaitam is described here. Thus in summary, PradhAna partithanthra or the important nucleus of our sidhhAntham is this body-soul relationship between the Universe and the Brahman which is eternal and inseparable. The inner commander and master (antharyaami) of all chethanas and achethanas having them as His (sareera- Body). The universe cannot exist without the Brahman and the Brahman is not without the universe as his body. Before creation, the Brahman has the subtle Chit & Achit entities as his body. He creates the universe by giving expanded form, name etc to them. The form, name etc are given to the Chit entities as per their karma which is without a beginning. The Brahman after creating the universe has the expanded universe as his body. Therefore the Brahman is declared as the material cause and instrumental cause of the universe. The Brahman has infinite divine qualities and is untouched by all impurities of the universe as he is the soul and the universe is his body. This key concept of Visistaadvaita is declared by many verses in Veda explicitly like "Ya: Aatmani Thistan Ya: Aatmaanaam Antaro Yamayati Yam Aatmaa Na Veda Yasya Aatma Sareeram. Thirumazhisai AzhwAr 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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