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Sri:

Srimathe Ramanujaya Nama:

 

Sri Pillai Lokacharya's

Mumukshuppadi

 

Sutra:

128. ivaL thAyAy ivargaL klEsam poRukka mAttAthE avanukkup

pathniyAy iniya vishayamAyirukkaiyAlE kaNNazhivaRRa

purushakAram.

 

Meaning:

Since Mahalakhsmi is the mother for all the chetanas and

will not tolerate their suffering, and She is also His

consort and therefore is His delight, Her mediation will

always happen without hinderance.

 

Sri PBA Swami's Sarartha Deepikai:

Would Her mediation do this much?

 

Yes, for the following reasons. One, She is the mother of

all chetanas ("akhila jagan mAtaram") and because of that

relationship She cannot tolerate their suffering. Second,

She is His divine consort and being very dear to Him, He

delights in Her and would listen to Her ("piththar

panimalar mEl pAvaikku"). Therefore, Her mediation does

not stop even for the smallest moment.

 

In order to mediate, a person has to have the following

two qualities. They should have great love for those on

whose behalf they mediate. And with the person with whom

they mediate with, they should have the ability to debate

and win. Both these qualities are abundantly present with

Sri Mahalakshmi.

 

Pillai Lokacharyar Thiruvadigale Saranam

Azhvar Emperumanar Jeeyar Thiruvadigale Saranam

 

adiyEn madhurakavi dAsan

TCA Venkatesan

 

Mumukshuppadi Sarartha Deepikai Series:

http://www.acharya.org/vyakyanam/mumukshuppadi/index.html

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