Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 SrI: SrImathE Gopaladesika mahadesikaya namah: Dearest Srivaishnavas, Please tell me one – You are asking. Don’t you know the greatness and benefits of uttering and chanting My names (naama sangeertthanam) Hence just live uttering my different names, Azhweer. AzhwAr replies: Please bless me for that as well, Swami. thirukkalanthu sErumaar_pa! thEvathEva thEvanE, irukkalantha vEthan^eethi yaakin^inRa ninmalaa, karukkalantha kaaLamEka mEniyaaya ninpeyar, urukkalantho zhivilaathu raikkumaaRu raiseyE. (103) Oh Lord! The One who is ever associated with SrI and the One who is associated with an eternal auspicious Body! The Lord of NithyasUrIs- who are chief and above even Devas (Demigods)! The essence and embodiment of Vedic hymns, which eternally declare unambiguously therein about Him, his Glories and kalyANa guNAs! The One who is never touched by imperfections (akilahEyaprathyaneekan)! The One who has dark bluish dark cloud coloured bodied KaNNA! Please tell me the way (to keep) uttering Your divine names along with the contemplation of Your divine most beautiful Form! tattvam jignAsamAnAnAm hEthubi: sarvathOmukhai: | tattvamEkO mahAyOgI harirnArAyaNa: para: || Thus the Lord is declared, glorified and elaborated with these vedic saasthrAs. Thus as declared in Vedas, He is the Chief of Devas of Devas which is unambiguously asserted in Vedas and Upanishads. Rudran is addressed as Deva Devan. Thus, Sriman Narayanan is the Deva of Deva Devan- Lord of Rudran- which is obtained from this Vedaarttha vichAram; and Vedanaatha VichAram. As mentioned by ThoNdaradippodi AzhwAr’s pacchai maamalai pOl mEni- The form – divine Body which is greenish dark most beautiful form- and then AzhwAr mentions the utterance of His name achuthA… Similarly Thirumazhisai AzhwAr prays for the utterance of His divine names vis-à-vis contemplating His divine form. When uttering his Divine Name, one should contemplate of His kalyANa guNAs, leelAs, beautiful form and enjoy the meaning of those letters in His names- is what is implied. Thus the utterance and chanting of His 1000 divine names is indeed ParamabhOgyam for the reciter as well as listeners. The sruthis (Vedas) reveal that Bhagawaan Narayana and Sri MahalakshmI, the Divine Couple, are together the Supreme Reality, the greatest means and the Highest Goal. The Saguna srutis declare that Paramathma is endowed with innumerable most auspicious qualities like knowledge, Bliss, Omnipotence, etc.. He is inseparably qualified by the essential qualities of Satya, jnAna, Anantha, Anandha and amala. The jnAna, bhala, Aishwarya, veerya, Shakti, thEjas- six guNAs are the qualities that point out His Bhagawathvam i.e. Supremacy. There are other that are derived from the above qualities namely, Bala, veerya, shakti, thEjas, sowseelya, vaathsalya, Maardhava, Arjava, saamya, kaaruNya, maadhurya, gaambeeryaAudhARya, audhArya, Chaathurya, Sthairya, dhairya, sowrya, parAkrama, Sathyakaama, Sathyasankalpa, kruthithva, kruthagnathai, and many other such greatest most auspicious kalyAna GuNas- anantha kalyANa guNa mahaarNavan- (Ocean of innumerable kalyANa guNas) The nirguNa sruthis proclaim that He is devoid of all kinds of defects like birth, death, hunger, thirst, sickness and sorrow.[akilahEya praythyaneekan] AzhwAr refers to all of them esoterically in this verse. Thirumazhisai Piraan ThiruvaDigaLE SaraNam Regards Namo narayana dAsan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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