Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 SrI: SrImathE Gopaladesika mahadesikaya namah Dearest Srivaishnavas ilaiththalaicca ranthuranthi lankaikatta zhiththavan, malaiththalaippi Ranthizhinthu vanthun^unthu santhanam, kulaiththalaiththi RaththeRintha kunkumakku zhampinOdu, alaiththozhuku kaaviriya rankamEya vaNNalE. (54) Sending the sharp arrows –that are like large sharp cornered leaves- to lankA city, Rama destroyed the army there completely; He is the Swami Sri Ranganathan of Sri rangam divya desam where the river cauveri, that starts from sahya mountain [in Karnataka] and runs for long distances, breaking trees, collecting sandal branches and kumkumam creepers on the way flows here (in Srirangam). River cauveri offers the sandal and kumkum paste to the son in law Sri Ranganathan Sri Ramachandra murthy – whose Divine consort is SitA PiraaTTi [came out of SamudrarAjan- husband of river cauveri]. kulaitthalaitthiRuttheRindha- also can be applied to mean both sandal and kumkum creepers – says Sri UttamUr Swamy. We can see the azhwArs' devotion to Rama manifested in two ways; through hundreds of allusions to Rama, and, through their participation in the story of Rama by singing through the voices of various characters in the Ramayana. Of the hundreds of references to the story of Rama, the incident most frequently alluded to is the actual killing of Ravana and the destruction of Lanka. Thus in the Periya Tirumozhi of Tirumankai alvar, out of approximately 106 references to Rama or to an incident from the Ramayana, over 51 deal with the killing of Ravana/destruction of Lanka Thirumazhisai AzhwAr also enjoys on the same token the valour of Rama in this grand manner. Thirumazhisai AzhwAr also refers in his naanmukhan ThiruvandhAthi 44th verse- koNdu kudangaalmEl vaiththa kuzhaviyaay, thaNda arakkan thalaithaLaal- paNdeNNi, pOmkumaran niRkum pozhilvENG kadamalaikkE, pOmkumara ruLLIr purindhu Oh Young People! Proceed to ThiruvEmkatam desirously, where the Ever Youthful Lord Srinivasan is standing most gracefully- the One (as a baby sitting on his lap) who had hinted to BrahmA, that he should not grant boon to punishable rAvaNan, , by drawing ten lines on the ground with his toe finger, erased them and disappeared. “DhaNda arakkan thalai thaaLaal- paNdu eNNip pOm”. {Supplement By our Sri V Satakopan swamin USA] According to purANams , Brahma devan was approached by RaavaNAn . He hid his natural form with ten heads and appeared before BrahmA as some one else to seek the boon of indestructibility at any one's hands . At that time, our Lord appeared before BrahmA as a beautiful toddler . Brahmaa was charmed by the beautiful child and lifted it up and placed it lovingly on his lap . What did this MaayAvi child do ? It used its fingers to count the ten fingers on its two feet to indicate on the sly to Brahma that the one seeking the boons is none other than the ten headed Ravana in disguise. Sriman NaarAyaNA wanted to curb the runaway impulse of BrahmA from giving too much away and strengthening the hands of RavaaNA , who deserved punishment instead of rewards . RavanA ended up with a boon that offered protection from every one and every thing except a human , since he did not think too much about a human being as an adversary in battle. He asked for protection against devAs , animals, weapons etc . Our Lord forewarned thus Brahma as a playful infant to protect His avathAra Kaaryam . That is what Thirumazhisai is alluding to . Thirumazhisai Piraan ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam Regards Namo Narayana dAsan Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at HotJobs http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./careermakeover Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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