Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 Dear sri vaishNava perunthagaiyeer, When the scholarly series on the "use of dharbam" and points on 'thilam' etc were being offered by Smt. Jayasree saranathan, our respected sri sadagopan swamy of USA wanted me to offer some points as an addition. Since, at that stage, I was not equipped with points, I replied to swamin in a private and personal note, I will equip myself first and then offer some points. Perhaps the following can be treated as an addition to what Smt. Jaysree gave to all of us. In mahaa bharatham saanthi parvam, the 12 parvam, chapter 333 [or Section 333] the following describes how the very first "piNdam" was offered to whom, by whom, how etc are described. May be the full content what I have to say will come in more than one post. Sri bhagavaan says "I only created the pithrus and I only take the offer made to the pithrus". See below. [This is as per the Text of the mahaabhaarata based on the poona critical edition produced by Prof. Muneo Tokunaga Kyoto, Japan available via the link to mahaa bhaaratham available in website www.sanskrit.gde.to <http://www.sanskrit.gde.to/> all Sanskrit documents list. The English translation is from Sri Kisari Mohan Ganguly again available in website www.sacred-texts.com <http://www.sacred-texts.com/> Since both the authors mentioned here might have used different versions of originals, the chapter numbers vary as given in this write up. Since we are more interested in the contents, and not in the chapter numbers we will proceed further and not worry much about the chapter numbers. Why I mention these is to show that any body can cross check if they want]. Chapter 333 vaisampaayana [uvaacha is understood] kasya chittvatha kaalasya naaradha: parameshtija: | dhaivam kruthvaa yathaa nyaayam pithryam chakrE thatha: param || 1 Chapter or SECTION 346 Meaning to above slokam: Sage vaisampayana said, "On one occasion, while residing in the retreat of Nara and NaaraayaNa, Naaradha the son of ParamEshti [meaning brahmaa], having duly accomplished the rites and observances in honour of the deities, set himself to perform thereafter the rites in honour of the Pithrus. Point: In mahaa bhaaratham many a sections start as vaisampaayana said. This means vaisampaayana was telling this as a story to janamejaya, the grandson of pandavaas. thathastham vachanam praaha jyEshtO dharmaathmaja: prabhu: | ka ijyathE dhvija srEsta dhaivE pithryE cha kalpithE || 2 meaning: Beholding him thus prepared, the eldest son of Dharma, viz., the puissant Nara addressed him, saying, 'Whom art thou worshipping, O foremost of regenerate persons, by these rites and observances in connection with the deities and the Pithrus? thvayaa mathimathaam sreshta thanmE samsa yathaa aagamam | kim Ethath kriyathE karma phalam cha asya kim ishyathE || 3 meaning: O foremost of all persons, endued with intelligence, tell me this, agreeably to the scriptures. What is this that thou art doing? What also are the fruits desired by thee of those rites thou hast addressed thyself in performing?' Naaradha [uvaacha - naaradha said - is understood] thvayaa Ethath kathitham poorvam dhaivam karthavyam ithi api | dhaivatham cha parO yajnya: paramaathmaa sanaathana: || 4 meaning: Naaradha said, "Thou said unto me on a former occasion that rites and observances in honour of the deities should be accomplished. Thou said that the rites in honour of the deities constitute the highest sacrifice and are equivalent to the worship of the eternal Supreme Soul. thatha: thadhbhaavithO nithyam yajE vaikuntham avyayam | thasmaath cha prasrutha: poorvam brahmaa lOka pithaamaha: || 5 meaning: Instructed by that teaching, I always sacrifice in honour of the eternal and immutable VishNu, through these rites that I perform in worshipping the deities. It is from that Supreme Deity that Brahma, the Grandsire of all the worlds, took his rise in days of yore. mama vai pitharam preetha: parameshthi api ajeejanath | aham sankalpaja: thasya puthra: prathama kalpitha: || 6 meaning: That Brahma, otherwise called Parameshthi, filled with cheerfulness, caused my sire (Dhaksha) to start into being. I was the son of Brahma, created before all others, by a fiat of his will (although I had to take birth afterwards as the son of Dhaksha through a curse of that Rishi). Point: here how the birth of naaradha happened is also said by himself. yajaami aham pithreesaadhO naaraayaNa vidhou kruthE | Evam sa Eva bhagavaan pithaa maathaa pitaamaha: || ijyathE pithru yajnEshu mayaa nithyam jagathpathi: ||| 7 meaning: O righteous and illustrious one, I am performing these rites in honour of the Pithrus for the sake of NaaraayaNa, and agreeable to those ordinances that have been laid down by himself. The illustrious NaaraayaNa is the father, mother, and grandfather (of all creatures). In all sacrifices performed in honour of the Pithrus, it is that Lord of the universe who is adored and worshipped. srutischaapi aparaa dhEva puthraan hi pitharO~ayajan | vEdhasruthi: pranashtaa cha punaradhyaapithaa suthai: || thathasthE manthradhaa: puthraa: pithruthvam upapEdhirE ||| 8 meaning: On one occasion, the deities, who were sires, taught their children the Sruthis. Having lost their knowledge of the Sruthis, the sires had to acquire it again from those sons unto whom they had communicated it. noonam puraith dhvidhitham yuvayOr bhaavithaath manO: | puthraascha pitharascha Eva parasparam apoojayan || 9 meaning: In consequence of this incident, the sons, who had thus to communicate the Mantras unto their sires, acquired the status of sires (and the sire, for having obtained the Mantras from their sons, acquired the status of sons). Without doubt, what the deities did on that occasion is well known to you two. Sons and sires (on that occasion) had thus to worship each other. threen piNdaan nyasya vai prithvyaam poorvam dhaththvaa kushaan ithi | katham thu piNda sanjnaam thE pitharO lEbhirE puraa || 10 meaning: Having first spread some blades of Kusa grass, the deities and the Pithrus (who were their children) placed 3 Pindas thereon and in this way worshipped each other. I wish to know, however, the reason why the Pithrus in days of yore acquired the name of PiNdas. Point: now it is clear from naaradha maharshi's words that all sacrifices - viz. yagnaas, - even though in the name of pithrus also go to naaraayaNa only. How this 3 piNdam came is a very good interesting story. I will give the English translated portion now. [we will see the slOkams and this translated portion repeated for each slOkam in next post]. "Nara and NaaraayaNa said, 'The Earth, in days of yore, with her belt of seas, disappeared from the view. gOvindha assuming the form of a gigantic boar, raised her up (with his mighty tusk), Having replaced the Earth in her former position, that foremost of Purusha, his body smeared with water and mud, set himself to do what was necessary for the world and its denizens. O Naaradha, when the sun reached the meridian, and the hour, therefore, came for saying the morning prayers, the puissant Lord, suddenly shaking off 3 balls of mud from his tusk, placed them upon the Earth, having previously spread thereon certain blades of grass. The puissant Vishnu dedicated those balls of mud unto his own self, according to the rites laid down in the eternal ordinance. Regarding the 3 balls of mud that the puissant Lord had shaken off from his tusks as PiNdas, he then, with sesame seeds of oily kernel that arose from the heat of his own body, himself performed the rite of dedication, sitting with face turned towards the East. That foremost of deities then, impelled by the desire of establishing rules of conduct for the denizens of the 3 worlds, said these words: [what he said etc will be continued in next post]. Dhasan Vasudevan m.g. DISCLAIMER: This Message and its contents is intended solely for the addressee and is proprietary.Information in this mail is for L&T Business Usage only. Any Use to other than the addressee is misuse and infringement to Proprietorship of L&T ECC.If you are not the addressee please return the mail to the sender.L&T ECC DIVISION Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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