Guest guest Posted December 15, 2004 Report Share Posted December 15, 2004 SrI: SrImathE Gopaladesika mahadesikaya namah: Dearest Srivaishnavas Alavandhaar elaborates his aakinchanyathvam (utter helplessness). A soul stirring verse- more appropriate to us! amaryAdha: Kshudra: chalamadhi: asUyAprasavabhU: kruthagnO dhurmAni smara paravasO vanchanapara: nrusamsa: pApishta: kathamahamithO dukkajaladhE : apArAth uttheerNa: tava paricharEyam charanayO : [What a soul stirring sloka! One can not but cry reciting this, (while reciting, imagine yourself as the hero:-( of the sloka)] YamunAcharya describes himself as: amaryAdha: - one who has crossed the bounds of established rules Kshudra: - engaging in trivial /worldly /material/sensual pursuits chalamadhi:- never steady; (chanchalam), fickle mind asUyA prasava bhU : Place where jealousy is born kruthagana: Ungrateful one dhurmAnee:- ill feelings towards fellow human beings; smara paravasa : Fallen into the gamut of desires and sensual impulses vanchanapara: skilfully deceiving others (at cheating others ) nrusamsa: - engaging in violent acts paapishta: ( Incorrigible sinner - mahA paapi Everyone- be from higher caste or lower caste- be they literate or illiterate; be they jnAnis or ajnAnis- they need to think of themselves as above listed qualities housed in him- as there is none who is perfect… except Sriya: Pathi Sriman Narayanan. Even if one does not do fully in accordance with saasthrAs, if he has the compassion to all beings equally, ahimSa, etc.. [the eight good qualities – the Athma guNAs- Ahimsa, sense control, kindliness to all beings, forbearance, Jnana, penance, contemplation, truthfulness are the eight 'mental' flowers.], then there is a chance for brahmaprApthi says Gowthama dharma sUthra. Instead, I have ten bad qualities. Here the mind, speech, body – everything is included. The fruits for these – is immeasurable sorrows and appears like a deep ocean of suffering. There does not appear any shore; nor there is any way to stay afloat? I need to jump up only to the sky as that is only way out. That is not possible for me. I mentioned nimajaaami- lift me-. But where is the hand? I am not aable to even raise my hand above waters. I am not even able to raise and elevate myself to come to the water surface. The prakrithi- spreads everywhere in all eight directions. The only boundary is the Paramapadham’s virajA nadhi. With all my dhOshams as enlisted above, how ca I reach? Only You being Saranaagatha vaathsalyan- need to save me. When will I even be saved and be able tp perform kaimkaryam at Your Lotus feet? In spite of being born from great vamsam (lineage), I am falling down and down and immersed in samsaaric ocean. How? How will I be able to utter Your name even? One may ask: How does Alavandhaar have all these bad qualities as enlisted by him in this verse? It is meant for him; It is meant for us… Everyone who recites should think that it is his qualities. If everyone things, it is meant for that particular swami and not for me, where is redemption? Once Sri Parasara Bhattar had promised to do something for a fellow Srivaishnava and forgot completely about it- it appears. And Swamy Bhattar used to recite this particular verse everyday with full of anubhavam and empathy in front of Sri Ranganathan Sannidhi.. The person to whom Bhattar had promised happened to be there behind Bhattar during one such day and after Bhattar completed his rendering this verse beautifully and full of anubhavam, this Srivaishnavas commented loudly to another person who was standing nearby that: All this applies to this Swami perfectly (as he was not supported or helped by Bhattar as promised). Bhattar having heard the comments turned to this commenter… garlanded him with his own golden chain (removing from his chest) and said, “I have been reciting this verse for few years. Only today RanganAthan ackonwleded and accepted adiyEn’s qualities… through you swami.”. Actullay Bhattar never had such dhur guNam (bad qualities). Perhaps Alavandhaar could not perform Sandyavandhanam at the right time one day… hence he felt guilty and felt lowly about the same.. [we all never feel guilt about any transgressions or omissions; instead we even argue and tend to give excuses / valid reasons as to why and how our (mis) or inactions are still correct… ] Thus one needs to cultivate such naichyAnusanthAnam and pleads to the Lord for saving.. One needs to then correct himself and tend to in accordance with saasthrAs. Without even our getting to know that we have changed, we need to change. It is His anugraham. If one says, “He is the Lord Sarvagnan; AkilahEya prathyaneekan- One with no imperfections; kOti Surya prakAsan; and does mention all this without having the white umbrella for Him when He comes as uthsava mUrthi in Uthsvam, It is NOT jnAnam; it is lack of Bhagavadh prEmai. Then will he never become a devotee. After clearly establish Supreme Lordship in the king’s assembly, PeriyAzhwAr feels as a mother and takes pity on PerumAL; has an apprehension that people will cast their evil eyes on Him; That is Bhagavad prEmai. Also the above qualities- even if they are not with us (probably now), one may even consider them in the overall scheme of all millions of births; Definitely we would be more than qualified to have them Alavandhaar ThiruvaDigaLE SaraNam Regards Namo Narayana Dasan All your favorites on one personal page – Try My Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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