Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 Swamy Deshikan Thiruvadigale Sharanam !!! Swamy Varadanatha Nayanaracharya Maha Deshikan Thiruvadigale Sharanam !!! Dear Bhagavathas, It is a well known fact that Avani Rohini marks the Thirunakshatram of Geethacharyan - Kannan. But the day is twice special and twice auspicious as it also marks the thirunakshatram of another Gopala. 'Go' in sanskrit also stands for scriptures and 'pAla' is one who protects it and propagates the true essence enshrined in them. Gopala in this way refers to a sadAcharyan. We are talking about none other than the great acharya sarvabhouma Kumara Varadanatha, popularly known as Nayanaracharya, the illustrious son of Swamy Deshika. Sept 6th/7th, Avani Rohini marks the thirunakshatram of this great acharya. Very little is known about this colossus who strode the corridors of Sri sampradayam vanquishing the adversaries belonging to other fallacious systems. In view of this, we shall, in this posting enjoy and celebrate the glories and the avataara vaibhavam of this acharya saarvabhouma. We pray at his feet to bestow upon us the bliss of brahma jnanam and acharya bhakti. Note - The avatara vaibhavam of Nayanaracharya is based purely on 3000 padi guruparampara prabhavam of Srimath Triteeya Brahmatantra Swatantra Parakala Yatindra Maha Deshikan (III Jeeyar of Parakala Matham), who was a junior contemporary of Nayanaracharya. ================== Avataara Vaibhavam ShrAvaNe mAsi rohiNyAM jAtam venkaTa deshikAth vishvAmitrAnvayAbdhIndum varadAryam-aham bhaje || "Bow we to the great Varadanatha, who was like the the full moon decorating the ocean of Vishvamitra's lineage and who was born to the illustrious Vedantha Deshika in the month of shrAvaNa and the asterism of rohiNi" Swamy Deshika once had a beautiful dream in which appeared Lord Varada telling him that a son will be born to him with His amsam and that he should be named as Varada. As per the divine grace of Lord Varada, a son was born to Swamy Venkatanatha (Vedantha Deshika) and Thirumathi Kanakavalli Nachchiyaar in the year Kali 4418, month of Avani, Nalavarsham in the asterism of Rohini. Swamy Deshika, after having named the child as Varada, performed the Jatakarma, Aksharabhyasam and other rituals. He later taught to the child, Veda vedangam, Thirumanthrartham and all other shastras himself. Being the divine amsham of Perarulalan, Varadanatha was very grasping, brilliant and wise. In the year 4430 vibhava varsham, month of chitrai, in the asterism of punarvasu, Varadanatha began his Sribhashya kalakshepam at the feet of Swamy Deshika. Earlier Sri Perarulalaiyya Jeeyar (I Parakala matam Jeeyar) had submitted a taniyan on Deshika to be sung during kalakshepam of Sribhashyam. This taniyan was - namaH padamidaM bhUyAttasmai veNkaTasUraye yadvAgamRitasekena sanjIvitamidaM jagat | bhagavantamivAnantakalyANaguNasAgaram vedAntadeshikaM naumi veNkaTeshagurUttamam || Sri Varadanatha recited another taniyan "Sriman VenkatanAthAryaH kavitArkika kEsarI | vEdAntAchAryavaryOmE sannidhattAm sadAhRdi" along with the taniyan that was submitted by Perarulala Jeeyar earlier. Sri Sudarshana Bhattar proposed that this taniyan be sung from now on before beginning Sribhashya kalakshepam. Deshikar treated this as Perarulalan's anugraha vishesham and agreed to it and obeyed the order of Sudarshana Bhattar. The disciples of Swamy Deshika had great love and devotion towards Nayanaracharya similar to the bhakti that Ramanuja's disciples had towards Pillan. A few years later, during the muslim onslaught episode, Deshikar left Srirangam and came to Satyakalam along with his family. He stayed here on the banks of Kaveri close to the temple of Varada teaching Sribhashyam and other works to his disciples. Nayanaracharya learnt most of the shastras from Swamy Deshika during this period. They later proceeded to Thirunarayanapuram. It was here that Sri Bhashyakara in a spiritual epiphany through the Archaka proclaimed Varadacharya to be the next sampradaya pravartaka after Deshika. It was at this place, Varadacharya studied Thiruvaimozhi with Aarayirappadi and Deshikar's vyakhyanam to it titled Nigama Parimalam. When Deshikar enquired his other prime disciple Sri Perarulalayya Jeeyar as to why he did not chose to study this along with Varadanatha, Sri Perarulalayya Jeeyar replied that since Varadacharya had the special grace of Ramanuja, he has chosen not to have sateerthyatva buddhi (colleague/peer relationship) with Varadacharya anymore but wishes to accept him as his acharya. Saying so he requested Swamy Deshika to allow him to study bhagavad vishayam under Nayanaracharya. In the Kali year 4440, Bahudhanya avani shukla dviteeyai, asterism of hasta, Sri Brahmatantra Swatantra Jeeyar submitted a taniyan on Varadacharya and started Bhagavad Vishaya kalakshepam under him. This taniyan is none other than - Srimallakshmana yogIndra siddhAnta vijayadhvajam vishvAmitra kulodbhUtam varadAryam aham bhaje || During the last days of Swamy Deshika, it was again affirmed by Yatiraja at Srirangam that Sri Nayanaracharya shall be the next sampradaya pravartakar after Deshika. Sri Nayanaracharyar received a pair of shankham and chakram used during samashrayanam and also the murthy of Sri Varadarajar from Swamy Deshika. He later sung the last taniyan on his acharya and father - Swamy Deshika, glorifying him as - Kavitaarkika simhaya kalyANa guNashAline shrImathe veNkaTeshAya vedAnthagurave namaha || After Swamy Deshika attained the lotus feet of his acharya, Swamy Nayanaracharya along with the other prime disciples of Swamy Deshika continued to stay at Thiruvarangam for almost a year, rendering kalakshepams and propagating the siddhantham of Ramanuja. Swamy Nayanaracharya (Referred to as Swamy from now on) later set out on a digvijaya yatra and reached Thirupper. Here Swamy won over many opponents of anya mathams and was even honoured by the king Sarvajna Shingappa Nayakan. Swamy continued his digvijayam and reached the royal court of Gangaikonda Chozhapuram and won over the anyamatha vadins there. From this place he proceeded towards Thanjaimaamani koil. He won over the Mayavadins in that place and was honoured by the royal family there. Swamy spent some time in this place, writing commentaries and propagating the siddhantham of Ramanuja/Deshika. Similar to how Kanninun Shiruththaambu was added at the end of Mudalaayiram and Ramanuja Nutranthaadi was added at the end of Iyalpaavaayiram, the prabandham Pillai Anthaadi of Swamy Nayanaracharya was added at the end of Deshika prabandham for anusandhanam. The same was recited by Swamy and Sri Brahmatantra Swatantra Jeeyar at the sannidhi of Neelamegha Perumal followed by the consecration of archa murthys for Azwars, Emperumaanaar and Swamy Deshika at this place. Later Swamy continued his yatra covering Thirukkottiyur and Thirumalirunjolai and came to Sri Madurai where the "paratattvanirnaya utsavam" was being opposed by a few anya matha vadins. Our Swamy defeated all these opponents and made arrangements for this utsavam to be conducted without impediments. He later consecrated the archai of Swamy Deshika at this place and also at Srivilliputtur and Azwar Thirunagari. Continuing from there Swamy went to Kerala Divyadeshams. Here a few Kshudra mayavins were troubling the kainkarya parals in the madappalli. Swamy with the power of yoga siddhi broke their magical spells. The mayavins later sought forgiveness from our Swamy. Our Swamy continuing his journey, reached Thirunarayanapuram, the place where he had received munificent katakshams of Yatiraja. Swamy later arranged for the consecration of Swamy Deshikan's archai in this place. He stayed in this divya desham for some time rendering kalakshepams. On one Panguni Uttiram day at Thirunarayanapuram, during the sherthi of Thirunaaranan and Yadugiri Nachchiyar, Swamy sung the pasuram "ennaduyAn chaiginREn ..." while Sri Brahmatantra Swatantra Jeeyar sung the pasuram "ninnaruLAM kadiyanRimaRRonRillEn ...". Perumal through the archaka then enquired "You have pleased us having sung the pasurams that reflect the purports conveyed by Yatiraja in his Gadyatrayam on this auspicious Panguni Uttiram day. Seek for a boon and it shall be yours". To this Swamy replied "On this day we would wish to recite in your presence the entire Deshika prabandham that houses these gems of pasurams. We pray your audience for the same". This was gladly accepted by the Divya Dampati and the arayar thus began singing Deshika prabandham starting with "tambaramenrirangi" and continued for ten weeks. Divyadampatis through the archaka then proclaimed that "Those who recite these prabandhams that are the essence of Thirumanthram which is the essence of all veda and vedantha would be recipients of our munificent grace and kataksham.". At the same time an Ashu Kavi composed a shatakam (100 verses) on Swamy Deshika and submitted it. After sometime Nayanaracharya returned to Thiruvarangam. Here during one Purattaasi Thiruvonam, Nayanaracharya sung the psalm "vAdAshanavararivarenavarum .....nAL". From here Swamy continued his yatra and moved to Vada desham. He continued his sojourn winning over all anyamatha vaadins everywhere and then came back to Thiruvahindrapuram. He consecrated the archai of Swamy Deshika on top of the hill Aushadachala, wherein Swamy Deshika had earlier received the grace of Garuda Bhagavan and Sri Lakshmi Hayagriva and also inside the koil of Devanayakan. He then proceeded towards Thirukkoiloor and Madhuranthakam and finally reached Perumal Koil Kanchipuram. At Peumal Koil, Varadaraja exclaimed "The dream I showed Deshika has been fruitful!". Nayanaracharya later retired to his maligai in Thiruththanka. He later built the temple of Swamy Deshika next to Deepaprakashan Sannidhi and consecrated the archai of Swamy Deshikan there and performed aradhanam to it everyday. It was during this time a few kumatigaL opposed the reciting of prabandham on the thiruveedhi of Perumal koil during Vaishakotsavam. Swamy trounced all of them through shaastra vaadams and nyaya vadams and arranged for the prabandham to be sung on Kachchi thiruveedhi. Pleased by his nirvaaham, the Lord on the Garudavahanam ordered through his archaka that our Thuppul Nayanar be honoured with Sri Shatari and maryaadai. But to this Nayanaracharya says "My doings are miniscule in front of the glories of my acharya Swamy Deshika". The geratly pleased Lord ordered that the maryadai and the parishaigaL be bestowed on my Deshika who is presiding in his archa svaroopam. Nayanaracharya later performed the consecration of Deshikan's archa murthy inside Perumal Koil. He later proceeded towards Sriperumbudur and performed the pratishtai of Swamy Deshikan's archai there. From there Swamy proceeded towards Thirumalai. The entourage of Swamy and Sri Brahmatantra Swatantra Jeeyar reaches Thirumalai. At this time the Jeeyar of Thirumalai had attained paramapadam. Lord Thiruvenkatamudaiyan appointed Sri Brahmatantra Swatantra Jeeyar to take up the mantle of Srikaryadurandhara of Thirumalai shrine. Brahmatantra Swamy came and submitted this information to his acharya Swamy Nayanaracharya. An extremely pleased Nayanaracharya said "This is indeed an anugraha vishesham that you are bestowed with the wealth of Kainkarya nirvaaham along with Siddhantha pravachanam." From that day onwards Brahmatantra Swamy took over the mantle of Srikaryadurandhara of Thirumalai shrine. Swamy Nayanaracharya continued to stay at Thirumalai for some more time and later on a Purattasi day he performed mangalashasanam to Alarmel Mangai sametha Srinivasan and moved to Ahobilam. Here Swamy was honoured by the king Sarvajna Shingappa Nayaka. At this place there was a magician by name Shakalyamalla who had a brahmarakshasa in his control. This brahmarakshasa had cast a spell by which the thiruppallakku on which Swamy was travelling could not be moved at all. Our Swamy with his manthra siddhi broke the spell and instead made the brahmarakshasa carry the pallakku. This broke the garvam of Shakalyamalla who later apologised. On the banks of Godavari, Swamy met a Brahmana by name Daasharaja. Swamy converted this Brahmanan to a Srivaishnavan and named him as Dasharathiraja and presented him with a vigraham of Nigamantha Maha Deshika and asked him to perform Thiruvaradhanam to it everyday. At his request Swamy wrote a few works like Saararthasangraham and others and taught it to his disciples. After completing his Vada Desha yatrai, Swamy returned to Perumal Koil Kanchipuram. After his return to Kanchipuram Swamy performed an Agnishtoma Yagam. It may of interest to note here that Swamy comes in a lineage of acharyas who have been performers of sacred Yajnas. Mention need to be made of Anantha Somayaji and Pundarikaksha Yajva who were very famous for the Yajnas they performed. A few years after this Brahmatantra Swatantrar granted sanyasam to his disciple Perarulalaiyyar Appai who was named Dwiteeya Brahmatantra Swatantra Parakala Maha Deshikan (II Jeeyar of Parakala Matham). On one auspicious day, Brahmatantra Swatantra Jeeyar, contemplating on the thiruvadi of Swamy Deshika, attained his acharya's lotus feet. Upon the instructions from Nayanaracharya, Veeravalli pillai, performed all the charama kainkaryams of the Jeeyar. Dviteeya Brahmatantra Swatantra Swamy took over as the Srikaryam of Thiruvenkatamudaiyaan's shrine. This was the time Nayanaracharya Swamy authored works like Adhikarana Chintamani. Having been wrongly provoked by Shakalya malla, a maayi sanyasi approached Swamy and said "You first win over me and then continue your siddhantha pravachanam". Swamy decided to break the garvam of this sanyaasi by the anugraham of Perumal and Deshika. Swamy was greatly pleased with the kainkaryams of one his disciples by name Annan. Swamy consecrated some water with the sacred Hayagrivamanthram and gave this to Annan and sent him to win over this sanyasi. Annan won over the sanyasi in a battle of Vedantha. The sanyasi sumitted himself at the feet of Annan and later at the feet of Nayanaracharya. An extremely pleased Swamy exclaimed "Prativaadi bhayankaram AnnanE vArum...". Prativaadi Bhayankaram Annan later composed the most beautiful "Saptati ratna maalika" on Swamy Deshika. As per the wish of Swamy, Annan went to Thiruvarangam and continued siddhantha pravachanam. On one day when Swamy was having the darshanam of Perarulalan, he entered into a spiritual epiphany wherein the Lord said "nam periyaveeDu shErakkadavIr ..." - "You shall soon attain my holy abode in Paramapadam". As per the Lord's command, Swamy gave his last sermons to all his disciples and took Deshika Sripadateertham and blessed his disciples with his own Sripadateertham. He presented the vigraham of Varadarajar that was presented to him by Swamy Deshika to his disciple Emperumaanaarappan. Amidst the ghosham of Thiruvaimozhi and Upanishats, Swamy Nayanaracharya Maha Deshikan attained the lotus feet of Swamy Deshika on a Panguni Krishna Saptami day of Jayavarsham. Upon the instructions of Thirumalaiappar who was the Srikaryakartha of Perumal Koil and also the son of Thirumalai Srinivasacharya, Emperumaanaarappan who was Swamy's disciple performed all the charama kainkaryams of Swamy Nayanaracharya. Swamy Varadanatha Nayanaracharya's works include - On Swamy Deshika - Deshika Mangalashasanam, Deshika Prarthanashtakam, Deshika Prapatti, Deshika Dinacharya, Deshika Vigrahadhyanam, Pillai AnthAdi - All these on Swamy Deshikan. Other works on sampradayam include - SArArtha sangraham, AbhayapradAna sAram, Virodhi bhanjani, Prabandha sAram, Tattva traya chuLakam, Rahasya traya chuLakam, AhAra niyamam, Nyasa tilaka vyAkhyAnam, SaguNa brahma samarthanam, shankAkathakam, Abheda khandanam, AvidyA khandanam, tyAga shabdArtha nirnayam, Tattva muktA kalApa shAnti, Adhikarana chintAmaNi, mImAmsA pAduka paritrANam, HariNa sandesham, Kokila sandesham. He had disciples ranging from monarchs to ascetics similar to Swamy Deshikan. His prime disciples include - PrativAdi Bhayankaram Annan, KandADai Annan, KomAndUr AchchAn, PoLipAkkaM nayinAr, Thirumalai appar, KidAmbi appar, NadAdUr Azhwan, Ananthappan, KandAdai appan, EmperumAnArappan. Let us sing his taniyan and pray at his feet to grant us the wealth of jnanam and acharya bhakti - "shrAvaNe mAsi rohiNyAm jAtam venkatadeshikAt | vishvAmitrAnvayAbdhIndum varadAryamaham bhaje || shrImallakshmaNa yogIndra siddhAntha vijayadhvajam | vishvAmitrAnvayAbdhIndum varadAryamaham bhaje || " Shrimath TritIya Brahmatantra Swamy has sung a vAzhi thirunAmam on Nayanaracharya - iruvahaiyanika mAnthariyar tanayan vAzhiye yatipatisiddhAnta jayavilangavanthOn vAzhiye aruL varadar thirunAmamaNinduyarnthOn vAzhiye AvaNiyurOhiNiyilavatarittAn vAzhiye arumathi kANiyar chintAmaNiyaLittAn vAzhiye avviyalA nUl palavumavaiththa nambi vAzhiye oruthani ittarisha shattaiyuyarttepirAn vAzhiye oNthUppul kulanayinAriNaiyaDihaL vAzhiye Sri VedAntha Deshika samyami sArvabhouma kaTAksha labdha sArvajna, Srimath Sri kavikathaka kanteerava charaNa naLina yugaLa vinyasta samastAtma bhara, Sri Kumara Varadanatha Nayanaracharya Maha DeshikAya namaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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