Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 SrI: SrImathE Gopaladesika mahadesikaya namah: Dearest Srivaishnavas, With such wonderful Lord of huge grandeur, one can never access as He is the Lord of worlds and of all- one may wonder. No never. He is also easily accessible and sowlabhyan- says Alavandhar. vasee vadhaanyO guNAvaan ruju suchir murdhur dhayaaLur madhurassThiras samah: kruthI kruthagna tvamasi svabhAvatha: samastha kalyANa guNAmruthOdhaDhi: [18] as mentioned earlier- all is under Your control and are of your property and You are attracted and lured to bhakthas (devotees) [vasee]; most benevolent [vaLLal] [vadhaanya:]; One with most auspicious attributes [guNavaan] especially of sowseelya, sowlabhya guNAs; [mingling and mixing even with the lowliest]; not inconsistent with manas, vaak and body (mind, body and speech)- all act in alignment [ruju:]; one with the purest mind [manassuddhi] [suchi:]; Not seeing and exposing the defects of people [esp. bhakthas but their good deeds] [mrudhu]: One who is always focussed on removing the dhukham of others [dayALu:] most desirable [madhura: ] impartial to all irrespective caste, creed, race or sex [sama:] Having everything ready for Him [kruthee]; not forgetting what little acts that we do [even if it is minor nature, He considers them as great and does not even forget at all times such minor good deed done by us- a small Anjali or uttering a sloka etc.. ] [kruthagna:] – Such You- out of Your own accord and Nature, without anybody’s influence or order at all, with no other reason, shine resplendently as the huge ocean of nectar of innumerable most auspicious attributes [anantha kalyANa guNArutha udhaDhi: Kruthee kruthagna- also may mean: In spite of having done everything all by yourself, still You consider as if your bhakthas do and do not forget that at all; always remember their small good deeds. He is the Lord of infinite kalyANa guNAs. The Chandogya Upanishad says: ya aathma apahapatapaapmaa vijarO vimrutyr visOkO vijighatsO’pipaasah satyakaamah satya sakalpah: That it does not become old; It is free from Sins; free from death, grief, from hunger and thirst; and its desire and will are real; Brahman is also the abode of all auspicious attributes [qualities]; Thus Brahman [Lord Sriman Narayanan] is akhila kalyANa guNakara; and ahilyEya prathyaneekan; Brahman is devoid of evil and imperfections and is the abode of all eternal, infinite auspicious qualities. This is called ubhayalinghathva of Brahman and is affirmed by Sutrakara also . [bramasUthra 3-2-11] Alavandhar ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam Regards Namo Narayana dAsan _______________________________ Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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