Guest guest Posted April 26, 2002 Report Share Posted April 26, 2002 sri: Jai SrimanNarayana Today is Madurakavi Alwar's Thirunakshatram let us all talk/think/read about the greatness of sri Madurakavi Azhwar. Please print & read the story of Madhurakavi Azhwar to your family ============================================= We know that in the 4000 Divya Prabhandam only the 11 pasurams of Madurakavi Azhwar doesn’t focus on the LORD He glorifies his Acharya only. Yet, these 11 pasurams were the one that helped all of Humanity get the 4000 Dhivya Prabhandams. Dhivya Prabhandams show the path of salvation is for all, irrespective of race, caste, creed or gender. Lord Sriman Narayana (the refuge for all souls), the Lord and Master of the Universe, and also the Divinely Merciful and Loving Protector, Who is ever striving to redeem souls from the bondage resulting from ignorance and false ego. The unifying factor between the Supreme Being and the individual souls is Divine Love, which is expressed by the Lord in His constant desire to protect and save, and is expressed by the devotee through adoration, surrender, and selfless service. The goal of human life is to awaken this Love for God in our hearts (which also happens by HIS grace) to a level that brings peace, strength, and higher purpose to this life, and eventually, salvation through a natural and heartfelt submission to God’s Boundless Grace. (Article at: www.ramanujasociety.org/abtRamanuja.html) Madhurakavi Azhwar: Key Message: Total Faith in Acharya ================================== ** madhurakavi AzhvAr was born in thirukkOLUr, at an early age he mastered all the vEdAs, vEda angAs and all sAstrAs; he left for a pilgrimage to ayOdhyA, mathura in northern India and was living in mathura, performing service to the Lord of the temple there ** he came to know of this boy of 16 years called mARan in AzhvAr thirunagari that did not eat or speak, through some devotees who came to mathura from tamil nAdu ** one night, madhurakavi AzhvAr, saw a glow coming from a southern direction; he went in the direction of the glow thinking that it might be a forest fire and some village might be burning, but could not find any such thing ** when he did this for some days, he concluded that the glow was divine in nature, and decided to continue in that direction till he found the source of the glow ** he went in the direction of glow, passed many divine places of the Lord, srIrangam being one of those and finally found the source of the glow under a tamarind tree in thiruk kurukoor - the source was mARan, sitting in a padmAsana posture, with a divine glow on his face, meditating with eyes closed ** madhura kavi AzhvAr wanted to find out if mARan had any life in him and threw a big stone in front of him; mARan opened his eyes and looked at madhura kavi AzhvAr ** then, madhura kavi AzhvAr wanted to find out if this boy can speak and asked the following question - "seththatin vayiRRil siriyadhu piRandhaal, eththaith thinRu engE kidakkum" - if a small thing is born to a dead thing, what will it eat for sustenance and where will it exist? ** mARan answered "aththaith thinRu angE kidakkum" - it will eat that and live there itself! ** madhurakavi AzhvAr, on hearing the answer to his question, realised that mARan was not an ordinary boy and that he was a divine avatAra and prostrated in front of mARan and paid his respects to him ** explanation of the question and answer is as follows - the question was - if a small thing is born to a dead thing, what will it eat and where will it exist - here the small thing refers to the soul, the dead thing refers to the body - i.e. if the soul, that is the small knowledgeable thing, enters the body that is lifeless without the soul, what will the it eat and where will it live? - the answer is - it will eat that and live there - the meaning being the soul will have the happinesses and sorrows of the body as its sustenance and will live in that state (till perumAl, due to His grace releases it) ** madhura kavi AzhvAr took nammAzhvAr as his AchAryan and spent his days performing service to nammAzhvAr ** after nammAzhvAr gave the essence of the four vEdAs to madhura kavi AzhvAr, he then left this earthly body and went back to srIvaikunTam - madhura kavi AzhvAr obtained the vigraham of nammAzhvAr from nammAzhvAr himself, and installed the vigraham with apporpriate rituals, and started to perform the worship of that vigraham in AzhvAr thirunagari - the vigraham of nammAzhvAr seen to this day at AzhvAr thirunagari is the same vigraham that madhura kavi AzhvAr obtained from nammAzhvAr ** madhura kavi AzhvAr composed a prabhandham called kaNNinun siRuththAmbu, entirely on nammAzhvAr in praise of His AchAryan - this prabhandham is considered to be the most valuable of divya prabhandham by our AchAryAs ** in temples, the srI satakOpan (commonly referred to as satAri) is representative of svAmi nammAzhvAr - through the ritual of placing our head under svAmi nammAzhvAr's feet, in the form of srI satakOpan, we surrender ourselves to nammAzhvAr and thereby obtain a connection with him - this connection is essential for us to realise the connection between us and the Lord so that we can receive the Lord's unconditional grace - ==================================== Find this article at: http://www.radioramanuja.com/docs/mag.htm azhwAr emberumAnAr JeeyAr thiruvadigalE saranam adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan Mukundan Vangkipuram Pattangi http://www.radioramanuja.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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