Guest guest Posted February 13, 2002 Report Share Posted February 13, 2002 Jai Srimannarayana! Sri Jeeyar Thiruvadigale Saranam! 'Thapas' is nothing but to ponder over these things (pl.refer previous post). We need the body to do the ‘thapas’. We need to take care of the body for doing thapas and not for enjoying the worldly pleasures. A 'thapasvi' realizes this and puts in all his effort, mind and heart on these subjects and that is true penance (thapas). Na:rada did such a penance and he was a 'Na:ra:yana Para:yana'. He learnt Vedas from his father Brahma and kept memorizing them while his attention was always on the God. That is called ‘thapasswathyaya nirathi’. The purpose of Na:rada’s visit to Bhuloka was to let Va:lmi:ki know Ramayana, which meant explaining the meaning of Veda which is nothing but the 'Brahma' and the 'Dharma'. Brahma and Dharma were moving in a single form and with a single name. That is 'Rama'. SriRama is a human being. He had the knowledge of Brahma and practised Dharma. This secret can be known by only 'vedavettas'; Na:rada is a vedavetta. That’s why he is 'vagvidamvara'. 'Vakku' means Vedam. 'Vid' means 'one who knows'. 'Vagvid' means a 'brahma-vettha' and, a 'veda-vettha’. One who is great among them is a 'vagvidamvara'. Some may be knowing 'veda', and may be practicing what is ordained by it too but it is very difficult to recognize the Lord if He comes as an ordinary man. Many a time mankind missed Him and hence we are here. When 'Bhagavan' came as SriKrishna many vedavetthas and karmanishta:s failed to know Him and were doomed. But Na:rada was a vedavid and a vagvidamvara. He had the rare capacity to make even others realize and experience the Lord here and now. Rama had come as an ordinary man. Though Va:lmi:ki knew SriRama he was not able to witness His Godliness (parathva) due to His immense accessibility (soulabhya). That was the reason why he was in a very depressed mood. So he was a 'thapasvi', whereas, Na:rada was a 'munipungava' who experienced Lord in which ever form He was; meditated on Him all the time and possessed the caliber to preach others too! In this sloka the qualities of an acharya and a disciple are delineated. Na:rada is mentioned as the ‘a:charya’ and Va:lmiki as the 'sishya' (disciple). We can understand the word 'Na:rada' in two ways. ’Na:ram’ means ‘jnana’(knowledge) and 'da' means 'giver'. 'Nara' is a name for Lord. So Na:rada means He who enables people to attain Him. He is the goal and He is also the means. So He is called ‘Na:rada’. 'Na:ram' belongs to 'Nara' and who gives this is 'Na:rada'. He explains to us about the Lord’s Divine form, His attributes and His kalyana gunas (swarupa, rupa and guna). To be continued... Jai Srimannarayana! Ramanujamma Mudumbai ===== ramanuja dasi _______________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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