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Sri:

Srimathe Ramanujaya Nama:

Srimathe Vara Vara Munaye Name:

Srimathe Anantharya Mahagurave Nama:

 

Dear BhAgavtOttamas,

 

Continuing on the topic of acharya bhakti as shown by Sri

Anandazhvar, here is another episode from his life.

 

Sri Nanjeeyar after being taken into the Srivaishnava fold by Sri

Parasara Bhattar continued on his gruhasthasrama life with his two

wives. After an episode when his wives did not feed some hungry

bhAgavatAs, Sri Nanjeeyar split his wealth into three parts, gave

two parts to his two wives and took the third part to give to Sri

Bhattar and live at his feet at Srirangam. He also took up sanyAsam

before leaving for Srirangam.

 

On the way to Srirangam, he met Sri Anandazhvar. Sri Anandazhvar

knowing of his wealth and life in the past, said to him: "Had you

taken a cool bath when warm and ate when hungry and lived while

surrendered at Sri Bhattar's feet, would you have been rejected from

Sri Vaikuntam? What was the need to take up sanyasa dharma? In any

case, now that you have done it, may you be born in Tirumantram, grow

in Dvayam and recite the Dvayam always and earn kainkrya sri from

it".

 

The message that Sri Anandazhvar is giving us all is that it is

possible to live a normal life in this world, but without developing

attachments to it, surrender at an acharya's lotus feet and thence

reach Him. One does not have to go through severe austerities or

follow other means to achieve this goal.

 

Later Sri Manavala Mamunigal would express the same in his

Upadesarattinamalai:

 

gyAnam anuttAnam ivai nanRAgavE udaiyan

Ana guruvai adainthakkAl - man^ilaththeer!

thEnAr kamalath thirumAmagaL kozhunan

thAnE vaikuntham tharum

 

Meaning: O people of this world! If you reach (surrender) to an

acharya who has the true knowledge and follows the prescribed

rituals, He who is the Lord of Sri who stands on a lotus, will give

you Vaikunta without you having to do anything further. I request

the learned members of this list to give us the larger meanings of

this pAsuram.

 

So, what does it mean that one has to do nothing further. Does it

mean one does nothing at all after surrendering to an acharya? Not

so. Sri Anandazhvar's life itself continues to be a lesson for us. He

did not give up his duties to his acharya or to the Lord, even though

he had great sambandham with his acharya Sri Ramanujar. Our

pUrvAcharyAs have also indicated to us that it is the soul's journey

that we surrender to our acharya. The body's journey in this world is

to be surrendered to Him, by way of performing one's duties, thereby

cleansing the karmas gathered by us.

 

I also want to echo Prof TAS Vijayaraghavan's message about the

Anandazhvar site that he maintains:

http://ananthazhvan.freeservers.com

This is an excellent site and I have refered to it often. Sri

Anandazhvar's vaibhavam is presented in chaste tamil with

tremendous insights into his life and works. Please do check

the site when you get a chance.

 

Azhvar Emperumanar Jeeyar Tiruvadigale Saranam

Anandazhvar Nanjeeyar Manavala Mamunigal Tiruvadigale Saranam

 

adiyEn madhurakavi dAsan

TCA VenkatEsan

 

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