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!! Sri Rama Jayam !!

 

 

The third day of

Bhagavatta Saptaham invokes the glory & grace of the Lord whose

causeless mercy incarnates in the protection of unconditional devotion

of his dearmost Prahlada. The story is well known to all. But let us

enjoy some brilliant moments of this master-episode of Bhagavattam

& earn the grace of Sri Guruvayurappan.

 

The mighty

Hiranyakashipu brings little Prahlada to his assembly hall and asks the

million-dollar question: "Little one, Who is your source of strength?

(kaste balaM ?)".

Prahlada’s reply to

this is to be embedded in golden letters of Sri Melpathur Narayana

Bhattathiri : "Not only for me, but, for you as well as for all this

world, nay, for all the three worlds, Lord Narayana is the strength."

BalaM me

VaikunThas-tava cha jagatAM cApi sa balaM

 

sa eva trailokyaM

sakalam-iti dhIro’yam-agadhIt (NarayaneeyaM : 25

– 9)

 

 

 

The author of

Narayaneeyam has condensed in this couple of lines what Shuka reports

to us more elaborately as Prahlada’s words: (Actually it is Narada’s

telling of the story to Yudhishtira)

Not only for me, Oh

King, but for you also and for all those who think of themselves as

‘strong’. All that is animate or inanimate, high or low, from the

Creator Brahma & downwards, they are all controlled by that single

Source of Might & Power. He is the Almighty, the One who calls the

tune (even) for Time; He is the source of all our senses and of the

physical and mental strength of us all. He is the Master of all the

three guNas. He is the One who creates, sustains and absorbs the entire

universe.

Na kevalaM me

bhavatashca rAjan sa vai balaM balinAM cApareshhAM /

 

Pare’vare’mI

sthira-jangamA ye bhramAdayo yena vashaM praNItAH // VII – 8 – 8

 

Sa IshvaraH kAla

urukramo’sau ojas-sahaH sattva-balendriyAtmA /

 

Sa eva vishvaM paramaM

sva-shaktibhiH sRRijaty-avaty-atti guNa-trayeshaH // VII – 8 – 9

 

 

 

Kamban, in Tamil, has

this description of the Infinite Absolute, through the mouth of

Prahlada, in this context:

 

 

 

His qualities are

three (satva, rajas and tamas); His actions are three (Creation,

Protection and Dissolution); His forms are three (BrahmA, Vishnu

and Shiva); His eyes are three (the Sun, Moon and Fire); His worlds

are three (bhU, bhuvaH and suvaH).

All that have a

beginning, a middle and an end Constitute a monumental proof of His

existence. This is also the bottomline of all the Vedas.

 

MunRu avan guNangaL

cheigai mUnRu avan uruvaM mUnRu

 

mUnRu kaN chuDar koL

joti mUnRu avan ulagaM mUnRu

 

tOnRaluM iDaiyuM IruM

toDangiya poruLgaL ellAM

 

shAnRu avan iduve veda

muDivu idu cadaM enRAn

 

(Kamba Ramayanam :

Iraniyan vadaip-paDalam Verse 251).

 

 

 

Hiranya-Kashipu is at the

height of his furygre. With sword in hand, he moves about the hall and

asks to know where this Lord of Prahlada is hiding. He is ready to

settle the issue then and there. He challenges Prahlada : If he is

everywhere as you declare with pride, tell me, do you see him here in

this pillar ? And he points out to one of the gigantic pillars in that

hall. Prahlada with infinite confidence, says: "Yes, I see Him. Not

seeing what his son was seeing, the King, gives the pillar a forceful

kick as if he would break the pillar and see who is within."

 

Lo and behold ! That

was the time when the entire world and that assemblage in particular,

heard a deafening explosive noise as if the world itself was exploding

to pieces with a big bang ! Even BrahmA the creator fell down from His

seat in distant heavens, it appears, from the shock wave sent by this

gigantic noise. The author of Narayaneeyam says at this point, he

becomes dumb-founded in his narration of the events, because the scene

that followed was so scaring and hair-raising. The fact of the matter

was, the pillar split into two with that explosive noise which the

three worlds heard and right there the Lord appeared in a most unusual

form. It was the appearance of a half-lion half-man - the

'Krudhha-avatara-bhava' of which even Brahma & other

celestials were unknown to happen. The roar that the man-lion

(nara-simha) raised at that time sent jitters into the bones of even

Hiranya-Kashipu. That view was beyond all his imaginations. Much less

did he expect to see this unusual figure of the so-called enemy of his.

He immediately remembered his own boon he got from BrahmA that he

would not be killed by man or animal. Now right before him there was

neither a man nor an animal, but both in one form !

The omnipotent

appeared at that time in that fashion, says VyAsa, for two reasons

– one to prove true the words of

his favourite and two, to prove to the world His immanence and

permeation in everything:

 

 

satyaM vidhAtuM

nija-bhRRitya-bhAshhitaM

 

vyAptaM cha

bhUteshh-vakhileshhu chAtmanaH /

 

adRRishyata

atyadbhuta-rUpam-udvahan

 

stambhe sabhAyAM na

mRRigam na mAnushhaM // (Bhagavattam : VII – 8 – 18)

 

 

 

Who was the favourite

whose words He had to prove true ? First and foremost it is the

boy-devotee, Prahlada, no doubt. He asserted with the greatest

coinfidence that God is everywhere and therefore also in the pillar.

This was to be vindicated. But the vindication, simultaneously, was

also of other statements. BrahmA, the Creator, had given the Asura king

the unusual boon whereby he will not meet his death with either a man

or an animal. That had to be proved true. Even before Prahlada was

born, Narada had assured Indra, the King of the gods, when he was

carrying away Hiranyakashipu’s Queen with Prahlada in her womb, that

the child in the womb was not going to die at the hands of Indra but on

the other hand he was destined to earn the greatest respect to become

the unchallenged devotee of the supreme Lord. Hiranyakashipu himself

had predicted on seeing the adamance of Prahlada’s devotion to Vishnu

that ‘this boy is going to bring my death if I do not kill him’, and

this was to be vindicated too. Thus the words ‘satyaM vidhAtuM

nija-bhRRitya-bhAshhitaM’ is pregnant with the secret of the

Lord’s Mega avatAra and substantiates that when the Lord comes, He

comes not with just a single purpose, but wills that it may serve

several causes.

 

 

And to vindicate

BrahmA’s boon in all its entirety, the Narasimha form of the Lord which

was now striking terror in everybody in the assembly except Prahlada,

jumped on Hiranya-kashipu and carried him aloft to the gate of the

palace so that it was neither inside the house nor outside. All

defenses of Hiranyakashipu were of no avail before the fiery Narasimha

Swami, who put him on his lap, so that it was neither on the Earth nor

in the sky. It was evening time so that it was neither day nor night.

The nails of the man-lion pierced the chest of the Asura King, tore

open the heart and put an end to his life. The end came therefore by

neither the living nor the non-living, because the nails of a body can

be classified as neither.

The gods and other

divine beings had already assembled in the heavens to watch this

spectacular scene which put an end to the longest period of humiliation

for them and for the world. But the fury of Narasimha avatAra had not

subsided. He fought with those warriors who rose up in defense of the

King and killed them all. BrahmA the Creator and all the other Gods

sang praises of the Lord but no one dared go near Him. Every one looked

at Prahlada. BrahmA signed to him to go near the Lord and pacify him.

The great Bhagavata acharyas explain this event in the following way :

"When a grandfather becomes angry, the wise will always send the

grandson (and not the son) to his pacification." And so, Prahlada went

near the Lord and prostrated before him. The Lord lifted him up, licked

him with his greatest attention and caressingly touched him on the head.

 

Unable to contain the

unstopping mercy of his beloved Lord, he cried out - "How is it

possible for me, who have been born in a family of asuras, to offer

suitable prayers to the Lord ? One may possess wealth, an aristocratic

family, beauty, austerity, education, sensory expertise, lustre,

influence, physical strength, diligence, intelligence and mystic yogic

power, all these qualifications will not satisfy the Lord if bhakti

– dedication and devotion -- is

not there. Even if a brahmin has all these qualifications but is not

a devotee and is averse to the lotus feet of the Lord, he is certainly

lower than that devotee who may be a dog-eater but who has dedicated

everything -- mind, words, activities, wealth and life-- to the Supreme

Lord. Such a devotee is better than a brahmin because while the devotee

can purify his whole family, the so-called brahmin in a position of

false prestige cannot purify even himself. My Lord Nrsimhadeva,

please, cease Your anger now that my father, the great demon

Hiranyakasipu, has been killed. My Lord, I am certainly not afraid of

Your ferocious mouth and tongue, Your eyes bright like the sun or Your

frowning eyebrows. I do not fear Your sharp, pinching teeth, Your

garland of intestines, Your mane soaked with blood, or Your high,

wedgelike ears. Nor do I fear Your tumultuous roaring. But I am very

much afraid of my condition of life within this material world. When

will that moment come when You will call me to the shelter of Your

lotus feet, which are the ultimate goal for liberation from samsAra ?"

The cry of Prahlada thus becomes the summary and substance of

ananya-Bhakti & Saranagathi.

 

 

Prahlada goes on like

this. The song of praise that poured forth from this little boy in this

context is full of Vedanta content. Here are a few shlokas out of the

43 (VII – 9 - #s 8 to 50) that

constitutes Prahlada-stuti:

 

 

tasmAd-amUs-tanu-bhRRitAM

aham-Ashishho’jna

 

AyuH shriyaM

vibhavam-aindriyam-AvirinchyAt /

 

necchAmi te

vilulitAn-uruvikrameNa

 

kAlAtmanopanaya mAM

nija-bhRRitya-pArshvaM // VII – 9 - 24

 

 

 

I do not wish for your

benedictions for long life, or the worldly opulence, mystic power, and

other material pleasures enjoyed by all living entities, from Lord

Brahma down to the ant. As powerful Time, You destroy them all. I only

request You to place me in touch with Your pure devotee and let me

serve him.

 

 

kutrAshishhaH

shruti-sukhA mRRiga-tRRishhNi-rUpAH

 

kvedaM

kalevaram-asheshha-rujAM virohaH /

 

nirvidyate na tu jano

yad-apIti vidvAn

 

kAmAnalaM madhu-lavaiH

shamayan durApaiH // VII – 9 - 25

 

 

 

In this material

world, every living entity desires some future happiness, which is

exactly like a mirage in the desert. So where is this happiness? Where

is this body, which is merely a generator of various diseases? The

so-called learned person does not get satiated and he aspires for more

and more of this ‘happiness’. It is very difficult to calm down the

blazing fire of lusty desires by pouring drops of honey-like happiness

on it.

 

 

Ekas-tvam-eva

jagad-etam-amushhya yat tvaM

 

AdyantayoH

pRRitag-avasyasi madhyatashca /

 

sRRishhTvA

guNa-vyatikaraM nija-mAyayedaM

 

nAneva tair-avasitas-tad-anupravishhTaH

// VII – 9 - 30

 

 

 

You, a single Person, has

become this entire universe; In the beginning, in the end, and also in

the interregnum, you exist, independently (of your own creation). By

the play of the guNas you create this universe; by your own mAyA this

appears as the universe of multiplicity in which you have subtly

permeated.

 

 

tvaM vA idam

sadasad-Isha bhavAms-tato’nyo

 

mAyA yad-Atma-para-buddhir-iyaM

hy-apArthA /

 

yadyasya

janma-nidhanaM sthitir-IkshhaNaM ca

 

tad-vai tad-eva

vasukAlavad-ashTi-tarvoH // VII – 9 - 31

 

 

 

The entire cosmic

creation is caused by You, and the cosmic manifestation is an effect of

Your energy. Although the entire cosmos is but You alone,You keep

Yourself aloof from it. The conception of "mine and yours," is

certainly a type of illusion [maya] because everything is an emanation

from You and is therefore not different from You. Indeed, the cosmic

manifestation is nondifferent from You, and the annihilation is also

caused by You. This relationship between Your Lordship and the cosmos

is like that of the seed and the tree, or the subtle cause and the

gross manifestation.

 

 

prAyeNa deva

munayaH sva-vimukti-kAmAH

 

maunaM charanti vijane

na parArtha-nishhTAH /

 

naitAn vihAya

kRRipaNAn vimumukshha eko

 

nAnyaM tvadasya

sharaNaM bhramato’nupashye // VII – 9 – 44

 

 

 

Many saintly persons

are only interested in their own deliverance. They roam about in

solitary places in silence. They are not interested in the well-being

of their contemporaries. Leavising aside the feeble ones of the world I

don’t want to attain moksha all by myself. I don’t see any other resort

for these deluded ones, except Yourself, Oh Lord.

 

 

Yan-maithunAdi

gRRiha-medhi sukhaM hi tucchaM

 

kaNDUyanena karayoriva

dukha-dukhaM /

 

tRRipyanti neha

kRRipaNA bahu-dukha-bhAjaH

 

kaNDUtivan manasijaM

vishhaheta dhIraH // VII – 9 – 45

 

 

 

The pleasure that a

householder obtains from sex is a trivial one; like scratching for the

itching in the hands, it is only a chain of distress. Even after

suffering repeated unhappiness, foolish ones do not cry a halt to the

scratching-like pleasure. Only the brave soul overcomes what (lust)

arises in the mind.

 

 

Mauna-vrata-shruta-tapo’dhyayana-svadharma-

 

vyAkhyA-raho-japa-samAdhaya

ApavargyAH /

 

prAyaH paraM purushha

te tvajitendriyANAM

 

vArtA bhavantyuta na

vAtra tu dAmbhikAnAM // VII – 9 - 46

 

 

 

Silence, austerities,

learning, penance, vedic recitation, practice of one’s own dharma,

teaching, solitude, japa and samAdhi – are all means towards moksha, no doubt. But mostly they are

just professional aids ( jIvanopAya ) for those who have yet to

control their senses. And for those who are given to show themselves

off, they do not even serve as such.

 

 

rUpe ime sad-asati

tava veda-sRRishhTe

 

bIjAnkurAviva na

chAnyad-arUpakasya /

 

yuktAs-samakshham-ubhayatra

vicakshhante tvAM

 

yogena vahnim-iva

dArushhu nAnyataH syAt // VII – 9 – 47

 

 

 

All these created

forms either gross like earth, water and fire or subtle like air and

space – none of them are distinct from

the formless you; it is like seed and plant; those who are one with

you see you through their yoga both externally and internally, like

fire in wood, as nothing else than you.

 

 

tat te’rhattama

namaH stuti-karma-pUjAH

 

karma-smRRitish-charaNayoH

shravaNaM kathAyAM /

 

samsevayA tvayi vineti

shhaD-angayA kim

 

bhaktiM janaH

paramahamsa-gatau labheta //

VII -9-50

 

 

 

I offer my respectful

obeisances to You, the most deserving of those to whom we may pray.

Without rendering the six kinds of devotional service, such as singing

your praise, working for you, worshipping you with spiritual

activities, dedicating the results of all actions, always remembering

Your lotus feet and hearing about Your glories--who can achieve that

which is obtainable by the paramahamsas?

 

 

Yadi rAsIsha me

kAmAn varAmstvaM varadarshhabha /

 

kAmAnAM

hRRidya-samrohaM bhavatastu vRRiNe varaM //

 

indriyANi manaH prANa

AtmA dharmo dhRRitir-matiH /

 

hrIH shrIstejaH

smRRitis-satyaM yasya nashyanti janmanA//

(VII -10 – 7, 8)

 

 

 

If you want to grant

me boons please grant me the non-sprouting of such desires in my heart

as vanquish the functioning of the senses, mind, prANa, body, dharma,

courage, intelligence, shame, opulence, memory, truth.

 

 

Lord Narasimha was so

pleased with Prahlada that He granted him a long life of kingship of

this world (until the end of the then-Manu) with all material honours

and prosperity, a life full of spiritual activity and at the end of it

all a union with the Absolute Divine.

 

 

Sage Narada in his

narration of this story of Prahlada to King Yudhishtira, winds up with

this phala-shruti:

 

 

 

Etad-ya

Adipurushhasya mRRigendra-lIlAM

 

Daityendra-yUthapa-vadhaM

prayataH paTheta /

 

daityAtmajasya cha

satAM pravarasya puNyaM

 

shrutvAnubhAvam-akuto

bhayameti lokaM // VII

– 10 - 47

 

 

 

Whoever recites or

listens to, this story of the Narasimha – leela and his destruction of the Asura king along with his

clan, and also hears the story of the meritorious Prahlada, such a one

reaches the abode of the Lord. For him there is no fear or anxiety.

 

 

Hare Krishna

 

Hare Rama

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This is a wonderful piece. Thanks for sharing, Vinodji.Om Namo Narayanaya."PS, Vinod K (GE Infra, Energy)" <vinod.ps wrote: !! Sri Rama Jayam !! The third day of Bhagavatta Saptaham invokes the glory & grace of the Lord whose causeless mercy incarnates in the protection of unconditional devotion of his dearmost Prahlada. The story is well known to all.

But let us enjoy some brilliant moments of this master-episode of Bhagavattam & earn the grace of Sri Guruvayurappan. The mighty Hiranyakashipu brings little Prahlada to his assembly hall and asks the million-dollar question: "Little one, Who is your source of strength? (kaste balaM ?)". Prahlada’s reply to this is to be embedded in golden letters of Sri Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri : "Not only for me, but, for you as well as for all this world, nay, for all the three worlds, Lord Narayana is the strength." BalaM me VaikunThas-tava cha jagatAM cApi sa balaM sa eva trailokyaM sakalam-iti dhIro’yam-agadhIt (NarayaneeyaM :

25 – 9) The author of Narayaneeyam has condensed in this couple of lines what Shuka reports to us more elaborately as Prahlada’s words: (Actually it is Narada’s telling of the story to Yudhishtira) Not only for me, Oh King, but for you also and for all those who think of themselves as ‘strong’. All that is animate or inanimate, high or low, from the Creator Brahma & downwards, they are all controlled by that single Source of Might & Power. He is the Almighty, the One who calls the tune (even) for Time; He is the source of all our senses and of the physical and mental strength of us all. He is the Master of all the three guNas. He is the One who creates, sustains and

absorbs the entire universe. Na kevalaM me bhavatashca rAjan sa vai balaM balinAM cApareshhAM / Pare’vare’mI sthira-jangamA ye bhramAdayo yena vashaM praNItAH // VII – 8 – 8 Sa IshvaraH kAla urukramo’sau ojas-sahaH sattva-balendriyAtmA / Sa eva vishvaM paramaM sva-shaktibhiH sRRijaty-avaty-atti guNa-trayeshaH // VII – 8 – 9 Kamban, in Tamil, has this description of the Infinite Absolute, through the mouth of Prahlada, in this context: His qualities are three (satva, rajas and tamas); His actions are three (Creation, Protection and Dissolution); His forms are three (BrahmA, Vishnu and Shiva); His eyes are three (the Sun, Moon and Fire); His worlds are three (bhU, bhuvaH and suvaH). All that have a beginning, a middle and an end Constitute a monumental proof of His existence. This is also the bottomline of all the Vedas. MunRu avan guNangaL

cheigai mUnRu avan uruvaM mUnRu mUnRu kaN chuDar koL joti mUnRu avan ulagaM mUnRu tOnRaluM iDaiyuM IruM toDangiya poruLgaL ellAM shAnRu avan iduve veda muDivu idu cadaM enRAn (Kamba Ramayanam : Iraniyan vadaip-paDalam Verse 251). Hiranya-Kashipu is at the height of his furygre. With sword in hand, he moves about the hall and asks to know where this Lord of Prahlada is hiding. He is ready to settle the issue then and there. He challenges Prahlada : If he is everywhere as you declare with pride, tell me, do you see him here in this pillar ? And he points out to one of the gigantic pillars in

that hall. Prahlada with infinite confidence, says: "Yes, I see Him. Not seeing what his son was seeing, the King, gives the pillar a forceful kick as if he would break the pillar and see who is within." Lo and behold ! That was the time when the entire world and that assemblage in particular, heard a deafening explosive noise as if the world itself was exploding to pieces with a big bang ! Even BrahmA the creator fell down from His seat in distant heavens, it appears, from the shock wave sent by this gigantic noise. The author of Narayaneeyam says at this point, he becomes dumb-founded in his narration of the events, because the scene that followed was so scaring and hair-raising. The fact of the matter was, the pillar split into two with that explosive noise which the three worlds heard and right there the Lord appeared in a most unusual form. It was the appearance of a half-lion

half-man - the 'Krudhha-avatara-bhava' of which even Brahma & other celestials were unknown to happen. The roar that the man-lion (nara-simha) raised at that time sent jitters into the bones of even Hiranya-Kashipu. That view was beyond all his imaginations. Much less did he expect to see this unusual figure of the so-called enemy of his. He immediately remembered his own boon he got from BrahmA that he would not be killed by man or animal. Now right before him there was neither a man nor an animal, but both in one form ! The omnipotent appeared at that time in that fashion, says VyAsa, for two reasons – one to prove true the words of his favourite and two, to prove to the world His immanence and permeation in everything: satyaM vidhAtuM nija-bhRRitya-bhAshhitaM vyAptaM cha bhUteshh-vakhileshhu chAtmanaH / adRRishyata atyadbhuta-rUpam-udvahan stambhe sabhAyAM na mRRigam na mAnushhaM // (Bhagavattam : VII – 8 – 18) Who was the favourite whose words He had to prove true ? First and foremost it is the boy-devotee,

Prahlada, no doubt. He asserted with the greatest coinfidence that God is everywhere and therefore also in the pillar. This was to be vindicated. But the vindication, simultaneously, was also of other statements. BrahmA, the Creator, had given the Asura king the unusual boon whereby he will not meet his death with either a man or an animal. That had to be proved true. Even before Prahlada was born, Narada had assured Indra, the King of the gods, when he was carrying away Hiranyakashipu’s Queen with Prahlada in her womb, that the child in the womb was not going to die at the hands of Indra but on the other hand he was destined to earn the greatest respect to become the unchallenged devotee of the supreme Lord. Hiranyakashipu himself had predicted on seeing the adamance of Prahlada’s devotion to Vishnu that ‘this boy is going to bring my death if I do not kill him’, and this was to be vindicated too. Thus the words ‘satyaM vidhAtuM nija-bhRRitya-bhAshhitaM’ is

pregnant with the secret of the Lord’s Mega avatAra and substantiates that when the Lord comes, He comes not with just a single purpose, but wills that it may serve several causes. And to vindicate BrahmA’s boon in all its entirety, the Narasimha form of the Lord which was now striking terror in everybody in the assembly except Prahlada, jumped on Hiranya-kashipu and carried him aloft to the gate of the palace so that it was neither inside the house nor outside. All defenses of Hiranyakashipu were of no avail before the fiery Narasimha Swami, who put him on his lap, so that it was neither on the Earth nor in the sky. It was evening time so that it was neither day nor night. The nails of the man-lion pierced the chest of the Asura King, tore open the heart and put an end to his life. The end came therefore by neither the living nor the

non-living, because the nails of a body can be classified as neither. The gods and other divine beings had already assembled in the heavens to watch this spectacular scene which put an end to the longest period of humiliation for them and for the world. But the fury of Narasimha avatAra had not subsided. He fought with those warriors who rose up in defense of the King and killed them all. BrahmA the Creator and all the other Gods sang praises of the Lord but no one dared go near Him. Every one looked at Prahlada. BrahmA signed to him to go near the Lord and pacify him. The great Bhagavata acharyas explain this event in the following way : "When a grandfather becomes angry, the wise will always send the grandson (and not the son) to his pacification." And so, Prahlada went near the Lord and prostrated before him. The Lord lifted him up, licked him with his greatest attention and caressingly touched

him on the head. Unable to contain the unstopping mercy of his beloved Lord, he cried out - "How is it possible for me, who have been born in a family of asuras, to offer suitable prayers to the Lord ? One may possess wealth, an aristocratic family, beauty, austerity, education, sensory expertise, lustre, influence, physical strength, diligence, intelligence and mystic yogic power, all these qualifications will not satisfy the Lord if bhakti – dedication and devotion -- is not there. Even if a brahmin has all these qualifications but is not a devotee and is averse to the lotus feet of the Lord, he is certainly lower than that devotee who may be a dog-eater but who has dedicated everything -- mind, words, activities, wealth and life-- to the Supreme Lord. Such a devotee is better than a

brahmin because while the devotee can purify his whole family, the so-called brahmin in a position of false prestige cannot purify even himself. My Lord Nrsimhadeva, please, cease Your anger now that my father, the great demon Hiranyakasipu, has been killed. My Lord, I am certainly not afraid of Your ferocious mouth and tongue, Your eyes bright like the sun or Your frowning eyebrows. I do not fear Your sharp, pinching teeth, Your garland of intestines, Your mane soaked with blood, or Your high, wedgelike ears. Nor do I fear Your tumultuous roaring. But I am very much afraid of my condition of life within this material world. When will that moment come when You will call me to the shelter of Your lotus feet, which are the ultimate goal for liberation from samsAra ?" The cry of Prahlada thus becomes the summary and substance of ananya-Bhakti & Saranagathi. Prahlada goes on like this. The song of praise that poured forth from this little boy in this context is full of Vedanta content. Here are a few shlokas out of the 43 (VII – 9 - #s 8 to 50) that constitutes Prahlada-stuti: tasmAd-amUs-tanu-bhRRitAM aham-Ashishho’jna AyuH shriyaM vibhavam-aindriyam-AvirinchyAt / necchAmi te vilulitAn-uruvikrameNa kAlAtmanopanaya mAM nija-bhRRitya-pArshvaM // VII – 9 - 24 I do not wish for your benedictions for long life, or the worldly opulence, mystic power, and other material pleasures enjoyed by all living entities, from Lord Brahma down to the ant. As powerful Time, You destroy them all. I only request You to place me in touch with Your pure devotee and let me serve him. kutrAshishhaH shruti-sukhA mRRiga-tRRishhNi-rUpAH kvedaM kalevaram-asheshha-rujAM virohaH / nirvidyate na tu jano yad-apIti vidvAn kAmAnalaM

madhu-lavaiH shamayan durApaiH // VII – 9 - 25 In this material world, every living entity desires some future happiness, which is exactly like a mirage in the desert. So where is this happiness? Where is this body, which is merely a generator of various diseases? The so-called learned person does not get satiated and he aspires for more and more of this ‘happiness’. It is very difficult to calm down the blazing fire of lusty desires by pouring drops of honey-like happiness on it. Ekas-tvam-eva jagad-etam-amushhya yat tvaM AdyantayoH pRRitag-avasyasi madhyatashca / sRRishhTvA guNa-vyatikaraM nija-mAyayedaM nAneva tair-avasitas-tad-anupravishhTaH // VII – 9 - 30 You, a single Person, has become this entire universe; In the beginning, in the end, and also in the interregnum, you exist, independently (of your own creation). By the play of the guNas you create this universe; by your own mAyA this appears as the universe of multiplicity in which you have subtly permeated.

tvaM vA idam sadasad-Isha bhavAms-tato’nyo mAyA yad-Atma-para-buddhir-iyaM hy-apArthA / yadyasya janma-nidhanaM sthitir-IkshhaNaM ca tad-vai tad-eva vasukAlavad-ashTi-tarvoH // VII – 9 - 31 The entire cosmic creation is caused by You, and the cosmic manifestation is an effect of Your energy. Although

the entire cosmos is but You alone,You keep Yourself aloof from it. The conception of "mine and yours," is certainly a type of illusion [maya] because everything is an emanation from You and is therefore not different from You. Indeed, the cosmic manifestation is nondifferent from You, and the annihilation is also caused by You. This relationship between Your Lordship and the cosmos is like that of the seed and the tree, or the subtle cause and the gross manifestation. prAyeNa deva munayaH sva-vimukti-kAmAH maunaM charanti vijane na parArtha-nishhTAH / naitAn vihAya kRRipaNAn vimumukshha eko nAnyaM tvadasya sharaNaM bhramato’nupashye //

VII – 9 – 44 Many saintly persons are only interested in their own deliverance. They roam about in solitary places in silence. They are not interested in the well-being of their contemporaries. Leavising aside the feeble ones of the world I don’t want to attain moksha all by myself. I don’t see any other resort for these deluded ones, except Yourself, Oh Lord. Yan-maithunAdi gRRiha-medhi sukhaM hi tucchaM kaNDUyanena karayoriva dukha-dukhaM / tRRipyanti neha kRRipaNA bahu-dukha-bhAjaH kaNDUtivan manasijaM vishhaheta dhIraH // VII – 9 – 45 The pleasure that a householder obtains from sex is a trivial one; like scratching for the itching in the hands, it is only a chain of distress. Even after suffering repeated unhappiness, foolish ones do not cry a halt to the scratching-like

pleasure. Only the brave soul overcomes what (lust) arises in the mind. Mauna-vrata-shruta-tapo’dhyayana-svadharma- vyAkhyA-raho-japa-samAdhaya ApavargyAH / prAyaH paraM purushha te tvajitendriyANAM vArtA bhavantyuta na vAtra tu dAmbhikAnAM // VII – 9 - 46 Silence, austerities, learning, penance,

vedic recitation, practice of one’s own dharma, teaching, solitude, japa and samAdhi – are all means towards moksha, no doubt. But mostly they are just professional aids ( jIvanopAya ) for those who have yet to control their senses. And for those who are given to show themselves off, they do not even serve as such. rUpe ime sad-asati tava veda-sRRishhTe bIjAnkurAviva na chAnyad-arUpakasya / yuktAs-samakshham-ubhayatra vicakshhante tvAM yogena vahnim-iva dArushhu nAnyataH syAt //

VII – 9 – 47 All these created forms either gross like earth, water and fire or subtle like air and space – none of them are distinct from the formless you; it is like seed and plant; those who are one with you see you through their yoga both externally and internally, like fire in wood, as nothing else than you. tat

te’rhattama namaH stuti-karma-pUjAH karma-smRRitish-charaNayoH shravaNaM kathAyAM / samsevayA tvayi vineti shhaD-angayA kim bhaktiM janaH paramahamsa-gatau labheta // VII -9-50 I offer my respectful obeisances to You, the most deserving of those to whom we may pray. Without rendering the six kinds of devotional service, such as singing your praise, working for you, worshipping you with spiritual activities, dedicating the

results of all actions, always remembering Your lotus feet and hearing about Your glories--who can achieve that which is obtainable by the paramahamsas? Yadi rAsIsha me kAmAn varAmstvaM varadarshhabha / kAmAnAM hRRidya-samrohaM bhavatastu vRRiNe varaM // indriyANi manaH prANa AtmA dharmo dhRRitir-matiH / hrIH shrIstejaH smRRitis-satyaM yasya nashyanti janmanA// (VII -10 – 7, 8) If you want to grant me boons please grant me the non-sprouting of such desires in my heart as vanquish the functioning of the senses, mind, prANa, body, dharma, courage, intelligence, shame, opulence, memory, truth. Lord Narasimha was so pleased with Prahlada that He granted him a long life of kingship of this world (until the end of the then-Manu) with all material honours and prosperity, a life full of spiritual activity and at the end of it all a union with the Absolute Divine. Sage Narada in his narration of this story of Prahlada to King Yudhishtira, winds up with this

phala-shruti: Etad-ya Adipurushhasya mRRigendra-lIlAM Daityendra-yUthapa-vadhaM prayataH paTheta / daityAtmajasya cha satAM pravarasya puNyaM shrutvAnubhAvam-akuto bhayameti lokaM // VII – 10 - 47 Whoever recites or listens to, this story of the Narasimha – leela and his destruction of the Asura king along with his clan, and also hears the story of the meritorious Prahlada, such a one reaches the abode of the Lord. For him there is no fear or anxiety. Hare Krishna Hare Rama

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Jai Sreekrishna Thank you Vindoji for this wonderful article. It should have taken pretty good time to prepare this article quoting slokas from Narayaneeyam, Bhagavatam and Kamba Ramayanam This article reminded me of the karunyam of Narasimha Moorthy and the Bhakti of little Prahlada which is very difficult to attain atlease for me However, after reading this, I bowed down before that narasimha Moorty and little Prahlada seeking their Blessings Thank you once again Humbly Syamala"PS, Vinod K (GE Infra, Energy)" <vinod.ps wrote: !! Sri Rama Jayam !! The third day of Bhagavatta Saptaham invokes the glory & grace of the Lord whose causeless mercy incarnates in the protection of unconditional devotion of his dearmost Prahlada. The story is well known to all. But let us enjoy some brilliant moments of this master-episode of Bhagavattam & earn the grace of Sri Guruvayurappan. The mighty Hiranyakashipu brings little Prahlada to his assembly hall and asks the million-dollar question: "Little one, Who is your source of strength? (kaste

balaM ?)". Prahlada’s reply to this is to be embedded in golden letters of Sri Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri : "Not only for me, but, for you as well as for all this world, nay, for all the three worlds, Lord Narayana is the strength." BalaM me VaikunThas-tava cha jagatAM cApi sa balaM sa eva trailokyaM sakalam-iti dhIro’yam-agadhIt (NarayaneeyaM : 25 – 9) The author of Narayaneeyam has condensed in this couple of lines what Shuka reports to us more elaborately as Prahlada’s words: (Actually it is Narada’s

telling of the story to Yudhishtira) Not only for me, Oh King, but for you also and for all those who think of themselves as ‘strong’. All that is animate or inanimate, high or low, from the Creator Brahma & downwards, they are all controlled by that single Source of Might & Power. He is the Almighty, the One who calls the tune (even) for Time; He is the source of all our senses and of the physical and mental strength of us all. He is the Master of all the three guNas. He is the One who creates, sustains and absorbs the entire universe. Na kevalaM me bhavatashca rAjan sa vai balaM balinAM cApareshhAM / Pare’vare’mI sthira-jangamA ye bhramAdayo yena vashaM praNItAH // VII – 8 – 8 Sa IshvaraH kAla urukramo’sau ojas-sahaH sattva-balendriyAtmA / Sa eva vishvaM paramaM sva-shaktibhiH sRRijaty-avaty-atti guNa-trayeshaH // VII – 8 – 9 Kamban, in Tamil, has this description of the Infinite Absolute, through the mouth of Prahlada, in this context: His qualities are three (satva, rajas and tamas); His actions are three (Creation, Protection and

Dissolution); His forms are three (BrahmA, Vishnu and Shiva); His eyes are three (the Sun, Moon and Fire); His worlds are three (bhU, bhuvaH and suvaH). All that have a beginning, a middle and an end Constitute a monumental proof of His existence. This is also the bottomline of all the Vedas. MunRu avan guNangaL cheigai mUnRu avan uruvaM mUnRu mUnRu kaN chuDar koL joti mUnRu avan ulagaM mUnRu tOnRaluM iDaiyuM IruM toDangiya poruLgaL ellAM shAnRu avan iduve veda muDivu idu cadaM enRAn (Kamba Ramayanam : Iraniyan vadaip-paDalam Verse 251). Hiranya-Kashipu is at the height of his furygre. With sword in hand, he moves about the hall and asks to know where this Lord of Prahlada is hiding. He is ready to settle the issue then and there. He challenges Prahlada : If he is everywhere as you declare with pride, tell me, do you see him here in this pillar ? And he points out to one of the gigantic pillars in that hall. Prahlada with infinite confidence, says: "Yes, I see Him. Not seeing what his son was seeing, the King, gives the pillar a forceful kick as if he would break the pillar and see who is within." Lo and behold ! That was the time when the entire world and that assemblage in particular, heard a deafening explosive noise as if the world itself was exploding to pieces with a big bang ! Even BrahmA the creator fell down from His seat in distant heavens, it appears, from the

shock wave sent by this gigantic noise. The author of Narayaneeyam says at this point, he becomes dumb-founded in his narration of the events, because the scene that followed was so scaring and hair-raising. The fact of the matter was, the pillar split into two with that explosive noise which the three worlds heard and right there the Lord appeared in a most unusual form. It was the appearance of a half-lion half-man - the 'Krudhha-avatara-bhava' of which even Brahma & other celestials were unknown to happen. The roar that the man-lion (nara-simha) raised at that time sent jitters into the bones of even Hiranya-Kashipu. That view was beyond all his imaginations. Much less did he expect to see this unusual figure of the so-called enemy of his. He immediately remembered his own boon he got from BrahmA that he would not be killed by man or animal. Now right before him there was neither a man nor an animal, but both in one form ! The omnipotent appeared at that time in that fashion, says VyAsa, for two reasons – one to prove true the words of his favourite and two, to prove to the world His immanence and permeation in everything: satyaM vidhAtuM nija-bhRRitya-bhAshhitaM vyAptaM cha bhUteshh-vakhileshhu chAtmanaH / adRRishyata atyadbhuta-rUpam-udvahan stambhe sabhAyAM na mRRigam na mAnushhaM // (Bhagavattam : VII –

8 – 18) Who was the favourite whose words He had to prove true ? First and foremost it is the boy-devotee, Prahlada, no doubt. He asserted with the greatest coinfidence that God is everywhere and therefore also in the pillar. This was to be vindicated. But the vindication, simultaneously, was also of other statements. BrahmA, the Creator, had given the Asura king the unusual boon whereby he will not meet his death with either a man or an animal. That had to be proved true. Even before Prahlada was born, Narada had assured Indra, the King of the gods, when he was carrying away Hiranyakashipu’s Queen with Prahlada in her womb, that the child in the womb was not going to die at the hands of Indra but on the other hand he was destined to earn the greatest respect to

become the unchallenged devotee of the supreme Lord. Hiranyakashipu himself had predicted on seeing the adamance of Prahlada’s devotion to Vishnu that ‘this boy is going to bring my death if I do not kill him’, and this was to be vindicated too. Thus the words ‘satyaM vidhAtuM nija-bhRRitya-bhAshhitaM’ is pregnant with the secret of the Lord’s Mega avatAra and substantiates that when the Lord comes, He comes not with just a single purpose, but wills that it may serve several causes. And to vindicate BrahmA’s boon in all its entirety, the Narasimha form of the Lord which was now striking terror in everybody in the assembly except Prahlada, jumped on Hiranya-kashipu and carried him aloft to the gate of the palace so that it was neither inside the house nor outside. All defenses of Hiranyakashipu were of no avail before the fiery Narasimha Swami, who put

him on his lap, so that it was neither on the Earth nor in the sky. It was evening time so that it was neither day nor night. The nails of the man-lion pierced the chest of the Asura King, tore open the heart and put an end to his life. The end came therefore by neither the living nor the non-living, because the nails of a body can be classified as neither. The gods and other divine beings had already assembled in the heavens to watch this spectacular scene which put an end to the longest period of humiliation for them and for the world. But the fury of Narasimha avatAra had not subsided. He fought with those warriors who rose up in defense of the King and killed them all. BrahmA the Creator and all the other Gods sang praises of the Lord but no one dared go near Him. Every one looked at Prahlada. BrahmA signed to him to go near the Lord and pacify him. The great Bhagavata acharyas explain this event in

the following way : "When a grandfather becomes angry, the wise will always send the grandson (and not the son) to his pacification." And so, Prahlada went near the Lord and prostrated before him. The Lord lifted him up, licked him with his greatest attention and caressingly touched him on the head. Unable to contain the unstopping mercy of his beloved Lord, he cried out - "How is it possible for me, who have been born in a family of asuras, to offer suitable prayers to the Lord ? One may possess wealth, an aristocratic family, beauty, austerity, education, sensory expertise, lustre, influence, physical strength, diligence, intelligence and mystic yogic power, all these qualifications will not satisfy the Lord if bhakti – dedication and devotion -- is not there. Even if a brahmin has all these

qualifications but is not a devotee and is averse to the lotus feet of the Lord, he is certainly lower than that devotee who may be a dog-eater but who has dedicated everything -- mind, words, activities, wealth and life-- to the Supreme Lord. Such a devotee is better than a brahmin because while the devotee can purify his whole family, the so-called brahmin in a position of false prestige cannot purify even himself. My Lord Nrsimhadeva, please, cease Your anger now that my father, the great demon Hiranyakasipu, has been killed. My Lord, I am certainly not afraid of Your ferocious mouth and tongue, Your eyes bright like the sun or Your frowning eyebrows. I do not fear Your sharp, pinching teeth, Your garland of intestines, Your mane soaked with blood, or Your high, wedgelike ears. Nor do I fear Your tumultuous roaring. But I am very much afraid of my condition of life within this material world. When will that moment come when You will call me to

the shelter of Your lotus feet, which are the ultimate goal for liberation from samsAra ?" The cry of Prahlada thus becomes the summary and substance of ananya-Bhakti & Saranagathi. Prahlada goes on like this. The song of praise that poured forth from this little boy in this context is full of Vedanta content. Here are a few shlokas out of the 43 (VII – 9 - #s 8 to 50) that constitutes Prahlada-stuti: tasmAd-amUs-tanu-bhRRitAM aham-Ashishho’jna AyuH shriyaM vibhavam-aindriyam-AvirinchyAt / necchAmi te

vilulitAn-uruvikrameNa kAlAtmanopanaya mAM nija-bhRRitya-pArshvaM // VII – 9 - 24 I do not wish for your benedictions for long life, or the worldly opulence, mystic power, and other material pleasures enjoyed by all living entities, from Lord Brahma down to the ant. As powerful Time, You destroy them all. I only request You to place me in touch with Your pure devotee and let me serve him. kutrAshishhaH shruti-sukhA mRRiga-tRRishhNi-rUpAH kvedaM kalevaram-asheshha-rujAM virohaH

/ nirvidyate na tu jano yad-apIti vidvAn kAmAnalaM madhu-lavaiH shamayan durApaiH // VII – 9 - 25 In this material world, every living entity desires some future happiness, which is exactly like a mirage in the desert. So where is this happiness? Where is this body, which is merely a generator of various diseases? The so-called learned person does not get satiated and he aspires for more and more of this ‘happiness’. It is very difficult to calm down the blazing fire of lusty desires by pouring drops of honey-like happiness on it. Ekas-tvam-eva jagad-etam-amushhya yat tvaM AdyantayoH pRRitag-avasyasi madhyatashca / sRRishhTvA guNa-vyatikaraM nija-mAyayedaM nAneva tair-avasitas-tad-anupravishhTaH // VII – 9 - 30 You, a single Person, has become this entire universe; In the beginning, in the end, and also in the interregnum, you exist, independently (of your own creation). By the play of the guNas you create this universe; by your own mAyA this

appears as the universe of multiplicity in which you have subtly permeated. tvaM vA idam sadasad-Isha bhavAms-tato’nyo mAyA yad-Atma-para-buddhir-iyaM hy-apArthA / yadyasya janma-nidhanaM sthitir-IkshhaNaM ca tad-vai tad-eva vasukAlavad-ashTi-tarvoH // VII – 9 - 31 The entire cosmic creation is caused by You, and the cosmic manifestation is an effect of Your energy.

Although the entire cosmos is but You alone,You keep Yourself aloof from it. The conception of "mine and yours," is certainly a type of illusion [maya] because everything is an emanation from You and is therefore not different from You. Indeed, the cosmic manifestation is nondifferent from You, and the annihilation is also caused by You. This relationship between Your Lordship and the cosmos is like that of the seed and the tree, or the subtle cause and the gross manifestation. prAyeNa deva munayaH sva-vimukti-kAmAH maunaM charanti vijane na parArtha-nishhTAH / naitAn vihAya kRRipaNAn vimumukshha eko nAnyaM tvadasya sharaNaM bhramato’nupashye //

VII – 9 – 44 Many saintly persons are only interested in their own deliverance. They roam about in solitary places in silence. They are not interested in the well-being of their contemporaries. Leavising aside the feeble ones of the world I don’t want to attain moksha all by myself. I don’t see any other resort for these deluded ones, except Yourself, Oh Lord. Yan-maithunAdi gRRiha-medhi sukhaM hi tucchaM kaNDUyanena karayoriva dukha-dukhaM / tRRipyanti neha kRRipaNA bahu-dukha-bhAjaH kaNDUtivan manasijaM vishhaheta dhIraH // VII – 9 – 45 The pleasure that a householder obtains from sex is a trivial one; like scratching for the itching in the hands, it is only a chain of distress. Even after suffering repeated unhappiness, foolish ones do not cry a halt to the scratching-like pleasure. Only the brave soul overcomes what (lust) arises in the mind. Mauna-vrata-shruta-tapo’dhyayana-svadharma- vyAkhyA-raho-japa-samAdhaya ApavargyAH / prAyaH paraM purushha te tvajitendriyANAM vArtA bhavantyuta na vAtra tu dAmbhikAnAM // VII – 9 - 46 Silence, austerities, learning, penance, vedic recitation, practice of one’s own dharma, teaching, solitude, japa and samAdhi – are all means

towards moksha, no doubt. But mostly they are just professional aids ( jIvanopAya ) for those who have yet to control their senses. And for those who are given to show themselves off, they do not even serve as such. rUpe ime sad-asati tava veda-sRRishhTe bIjAnkurAviva na chAnyad-arUpakasya / yuktAs-samakshham-ubhayatra vicakshhante tvAM yogena vahnim-iva dArushhu nAnyataH syAt // VII – 9 – 47 All these created forms either gross like earth, water and fire or subtle like air and space – none of them are distinct from the formless you; it is like seed and plant; those who are one with you see you through their yoga both externally and internally, like fire in wood, as nothing else than you. tat te’rhattama namaH stuti-karma-pUjAH karma-smRRitish-charaNayoH shravaNaM kathAyAM / samsevayA tvayi vineti shhaD-angayA kim bhaktiM janaH paramahamsa-gatau labheta // VII -9-50 I offer my respectful obeisances to You, the most deserving of those to whom we may pray. Without rendering the six kinds of devotional service, such as singing your praise, working for you, worshipping you with spiritual activities, dedicating the results of all actions, always remembering Your lotus feet and hearing about Your glories--who can achieve that which is obtainable by the paramahamsas? Yadi rAsIsha me kAmAn varAmstvaM varadarshhabha

/ kAmAnAM hRRidya-samrohaM bhavatastu vRRiNe varaM // indriyANi manaH prANa AtmA dharmo dhRRitir-matiH / hrIH shrIstejaH smRRitis-satyaM yasya nashyanti janmanA// (VII -10 – 7, 8) If you want to grant me boons please grant me the non-sprouting of such desires in my heart as vanquish the functioning of the senses, mind, prANa, body, dharma, courage, intelligence, shame, opulence, memory, truth. Lord Narasimha was so pleased with Prahlada that He granted him a long life of kingship of this world (until the end of the then-Manu) with all material honours and prosperity, a life full of spiritual activity and at the end of it all a union with the Absolute Divine. Sage Narada in his narration of this story of Prahlada to King Yudhishtira, winds up with this phala-shruti: Etad-ya Adipurushhasya mRRigendra-lIlAM Daityendra-yUthapa-vadhaM prayataH paTheta / daityAtmajasya cha satAM pravarasya puNyaM shrutvAnubhAvam-akuto bhayameti lokaM // VII – 10 - 47 Whoever recites or listens to, this story of the Narasimha – leela and his destruction of the Asura king along with his clan, and also hears the story of the meritorious Prahlada, such a one reaches the abode of the Lord. For him there is no fear or anxiety. Hare Krishna Hare Rama

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Yes Vinod, as pointed out by Veena it is another of your master pieces presented in great style.Great."Veena A. Nair" <veeus18 wrote: This is a wonderful piece. Thanks for sharing, Vinodji.Om Namo Narayanaya."PS, Vinod K (GE Infra, Energy)" <vinod.ps (AT) ge (DOT) com> wrote: !! Sri Rama Jayam !! The third day of Bhagavatta Saptaham invokes the glory & grace of the Lord whose causeless mercy incarnates in the protection of unconditional devotion of his dearmost Prahlada. The story is well known to all. But let us enjoy some brilliant moments of this master-episode of Bhagavattam & earn the grace of Sri Guruvayurappan. The mighty Hiranyakashipu brings little Prahlada to his assembly hall and asks the million-dollar question: "Little one, Who is your source of strength? (kaste balaM ?)". Prahlada’s reply to this is to be embedded in golden letters of Sri Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri : "Not only for me, but, for you as well as for all this world, nay, for all the three

worlds, Lord Narayana is the strength." BalaM me VaikunThas-tava cha jagatAM cApi sa balaM sa eva trailokyaM sakalam-iti dhIro’yam-agadhIt (NarayaneeyaM : 25 – 9) The author of Narayaneeyam has condensed in this couple of lines what Shuka reports to us more elaborately as Prahlada’s words: (Actually it is Narada’s telling of the story to Yudhishtira) Not only for me, Oh King, but for you also and for all those who think of themselves as ‘strong’. All that is animate or inanimate, high or low, from the Creator

Brahma & downwards, they are all controlled by that single Source of Might & Power. He is the Almighty, the One who calls the tune (even) for Time; He is the source of all our senses and of the physical and mental strength of us all. He is the Master of all the three guNas. He is the One who creates, sustains and absorbs the entire universe. Na kevalaM me bhavatashca rAjan sa vai balaM balinAM cApareshhAM / Pare’vare’mI sthira-jangamA ye bhramAdayo yena vashaM praNItAH // VII – 8 – 8 Sa IshvaraH kAla urukramo’sau ojas-sahaH sattva-balendriyAtmA / Sa eva vishvaM paramaM sva-shaktibhiH sRRijaty-avaty-atti guNa-trayeshaH // VII – 8 – 9 Kamban, in Tamil, has this description of the Infinite Absolute, through the mouth of Prahlada, in this context: His qualities are three (satva, rajas and tamas); His actions are three (Creation, Protection and Dissolution); His forms are three (BrahmA, Vishnu and Shiva); His eyes are three (the Sun, Moon and Fire); His worlds are three (bhU, bhuvaH and suvaH). All that

have a beginning, a middle and an end Constitute a monumental proof of His existence. This is also the bottomline of all the Vedas. MunRu avan guNangaL cheigai mUnRu avan uruvaM mUnRu mUnRu kaN chuDar koL joti mUnRu avan ulagaM mUnRu tOnRaluM iDaiyuM IruM toDangiya poruLgaL ellAM shAnRu avan iduve veda muDivu idu cadaM enRAn (Kamba Ramayanam : Iraniyan vadaip-paDalam Verse 251). Hiranya-Kashipu is at the height of his furygre. With sword in hand, he moves about the hall and asks to know where this Lord of Prahlada is hiding. He is ready to settle the issue then and

there. He challenges Prahlada : If he is everywhere as you declare with pride, tell me, do you see him here in this pillar ? And he points out to one of the gigantic pillars in that hall. Prahlada with infinite confidence, says: "Yes, I see Him. Not seeing what his son was seeing, the King, gives the pillar a forceful kick as if he would break the pillar and see who is within." Lo and behold ! That was the time when the entire world and that assemblage in particular, heard a deafening explosive noise as if the world itself was exploding to pieces with a big bang ! Even BrahmA the creator fell down from His seat in distant heavens, it appears, from the shock wave sent by this gigantic noise. The author of Narayaneeyam says at this point, he becomes dumb-founded in his narration of the events, because the scene that followed was so scaring and hair-raising. The fact of the matter was, the pillar

split into two with that explosive noise which the three worlds heard and right there the Lord appeared in a most unusual form. It was the appearance of a half-lion half-man - the 'Krudhha-avatara-bhava' of which even Brahma & other celestials were unknown to happen. The roar that the man-lion (nara-simha) raised at that time sent jitters into the bones of even Hiranya-Kashipu. That view was beyond all his imaginations. Much less did he expect to see this unusual figure of the so-called enemy of his. He immediately remembered his own boon he got from BrahmA that he would not be killed by man or animal. Now right before him there was neither a man nor an animal, but both in one form ! The omnipotent appeared at that time in that fashion, says VyAsa, for two reasons – one to prove true the words of his

favourite and two, to prove to the world His immanence and permeation in everything: satyaM vidhAtuM nija-bhRRitya-bhAshhitaM vyAptaM cha bhUteshh-vakhileshhu chAtmanaH / adRRishyata atyadbhuta-rUpam-udvahan stambhe sabhAyAM na mRRigam na mAnushhaM // (Bhagavattam : VII – 8 – 18) Who was the favourite whose

words He had to prove true ? First and foremost it is the boy-devotee, Prahlada, no doubt. He asserted with the greatest coinfidence that God is everywhere and therefore also in the pillar. This was to be vindicated. But the vindication, simultaneously, was also of other statements. BrahmA, the Creator, had given the Asura king the unusual boon whereby he will not meet his death with either a man or an animal. That had to be proved true. Even before Prahlada was born, Narada had assured Indra, the King of the gods, when he was carrying away Hiranyakashipu’s Queen with Prahlada in her womb, that the child in the womb was not going to die at the hands of Indra but on the other hand he was destined to earn the greatest respect to become the unchallenged devotee of the supreme Lord. Hiranyakashipu himself had predicted on seeing the adamance of Prahlada’s devotion to Vishnu that ‘this boy is going to bring my death if I do not kill him’, and this was to be

vindicated too. Thus the words ‘satyaM vidhAtuM nija-bhRRitya-bhAshhitaM’ is pregnant with the secret of the Lord’s Mega avatAra and substantiates that when the Lord comes, He comes not with just a single purpose, but wills that it may serve several causes. And to vindicate BrahmA’s boon in all its entirety, the Narasimha form of the Lord which was now striking terror in everybody in the assembly except Prahlada, jumped on Hiranya-kashipu and carried him aloft to the gate of the palace so that it was neither inside the house nor outside. All defenses of Hiranyakashipu were of no avail before the fiery Narasimha Swami, who put him on his lap, so that it was neither on the Earth nor in the sky. It was evening time so that it was neither day nor night. The nails of the man-lion pierced the chest of the Asura King, tore open the heart and put an end

to his life. The end came therefore by neither the living nor the non-living, because the nails of a body can be classified as neither. The gods and other divine beings had already assembled in the heavens to watch this spectacular scene which put an end to the longest period of humiliation for them and for the world. But the fury of Narasimha avatAra had not subsided. He fought with those warriors who rose up in defense of the King and killed them all. BrahmA the Creator and all the other Gods sang praises of the Lord but no one dared go near Him. Every one looked at Prahlada. BrahmA signed to him to go near the Lord and pacify him. The great Bhagavata acharyas explain this event in the following way : "When a grandfather becomes angry, the wise will always send the grandson (and not the son) to his pacification." And so, Prahlada went near the Lord and prostrated before him. The Lord lifted him

up, licked him with his greatest attention and caressingly touched him on the head. Unable to contain the unstopping mercy of his beloved Lord, he cried out - "How is it possible for me, who have been born in a family of asuras, to offer suitable prayers to the Lord ? One may possess wealth, an aristocratic family, beauty, austerity, education, sensory expertise, lustre, influence, physical strength, diligence, intelligence and mystic yogic power, all these qualifications will not satisfy the Lord if bhakti – dedication and devotion -- is not there. Even if a brahmin has all these qualifications but is not a devotee and is averse to the lotus feet of the Lord, he is certainly lower than that devotee who may be a dog-eater but who has dedicated everything -- mind, words, activities, wealth and life-- to the

Supreme Lord. Such a devotee is better than a brahmin because while the devotee can purify his whole family, the so-called brahmin in a position of false prestige cannot purify even himself. My Lord Nrsimhadeva, please, cease Your anger now that my father, the great demon Hiranyakasipu, has been killed. My Lord, I am certainly not afraid of Your ferocious mouth and tongue, Your eyes bright like the sun or Your frowning eyebrows. I do not fear Your sharp, pinching teeth, Your garland of intestines, Your mane soaked with blood, or Your high, wedgelike ears. Nor do I fear Your tumultuous roaring. But I am very much afraid of my condition of life within this material world. When will that moment come when You will call me to the shelter of Your lotus feet, which are the ultimate goal for liberation from samsAra ?" The cry of Prahlada thus becomes the summary and substance of ananya-Bhakti & Saranagathi. Prahlada goes on like this. The song of praise that poured forth from this little boy in this context is full of Vedanta content. Here are a few shlokas out of the 43 (VII – 9 - #s 8 to 50) that constitutes Prahlada-stuti: tasmAd-amUs-tanu-bhRRitAM aham-Ashishho’jna AyuH shriyaM vibhavam-aindriyam-AvirinchyAt / necchAmi te vilulitAn-uruvikrameNa kAlAtmanopanaya mAM nija-bhRRitya-pArshvaM // VII – 9 - 24 I do not wish for your benedictions for long life, or the worldly opulence, mystic power, and other material pleasures enjoyed by all living entities, from Lord Brahma down to the ant. As powerful Time, You destroy them all. I only request You to place me in touch with Your pure devotee and let me serve him. kutrAshishhaH shruti-sukhA mRRiga-tRRishhNi-rUpAH kvedaM kalevaram-asheshha-rujAM virohaH / nirvidyate na tu jano yad-apIti vidvAn kAmAnalaM madhu-lavaiH shamayan durApaiH //

VII – 9 - 25 In this material world, every living entity desires some future happiness, which is exactly like a mirage in the desert. So where is this happiness? Where is this body, which is merely a generator of various diseases? The so-called learned person does not get satiated and he aspires for more and more of this ‘happiness’. It is very difficult to calm down the blazing fire of lusty desires by pouring drops of honey-like happiness on it. Ekas-tvam-eva jagad-etam-amushhya yat tvaM AdyantayoH pRRitag-avasyasi madhyatashca

/ sRRishhTvA guNa-vyatikaraM nija-mAyayedaM nAneva tair-avasitas-tad-anupravishhTaH // VII – 9 - 30 You, a single Person, has become this entire universe; In the beginning, in the end, and also in the interregnum, you exist, independently (of your own creation). By the play of the guNas you create this universe; by your own mAyA this appears as the universe of multiplicity in which you have subtly permeated. tvaM vA

idam sadasad-Isha bhavAms-tato’nyo mAyA yad-Atma-para-buddhir-iyaM hy-apArthA / yadyasya janma-nidhanaM sthitir-IkshhaNaM ca tad-vai tad-eva vasukAlavad-ashTi-tarvoH // VII – 9 - 31 The entire cosmic creation is caused by You, and the cosmic manifestation is an effect of Your energy. Although the entire cosmos is but You alone,You keep Yourself aloof from it. The conception of "mine and yours," is certainly a type of illusion [maya] because everything is an emanation from You and

is therefore not different from You. Indeed, the cosmic manifestation is nondifferent from You, and the annihilation is also caused by You. This relationship between Your Lordship and the cosmos is like that of the seed and the tree, or the subtle cause and the gross manifestation. prAyeNa deva munayaH sva-vimukti-kAmAH maunaM charanti vijane na parArtha-nishhTAH / naitAn vihAya kRRipaNAn vimumukshha eko nAnyaM tvadasya sharaNaM bhramato’nupashye // VII – 9 – 44 Many saintly persons are only interested in their own deliverance. They roam about in solitary places in silence. They are not interested in the well-being of their contemporaries. Leavising aside the feeble ones of the world I don’t want to attain moksha all by myself. I don’t see any other resort for these deluded ones, except Yourself, Oh Lord. Yan-maithunAdi gRRiha-medhi sukhaM hi tucchaM kaNDUyanena karayoriva dukha-dukhaM / tRRipyanti neha kRRipaNA bahu-dukha-bhAjaH kaNDUtivan manasijaM vishhaheta dhIraH //

VII – 9 – 45 The pleasure that a householder obtains from sex is a trivial one; like scratching for the itching in the hands, it is only a chain of distress. Even after suffering repeated unhappiness, foolish ones do not cry a halt to the scratching-like pleasure. Only the brave soul overcomes what (lust) arises in the mind. Mauna-vrata-shruta-tapo’dhyayana-svadharma- vyAkhyA-raho-japa-samAdhaya ApavargyAH / prAyaH paraM purushha te tvajitendriyANAM vArtA bhavantyuta na vAtra tu dAmbhikAnAM // VII – 9 - 46 Silence, austerities, learning, penance, vedic recitation, practice of one’s own dharma, teaching, solitude, japa and samAdhi – are all means towards moksha, no doubt. But mostly they are just professional aids ( jIvanopAya ) for those who have yet to control their senses. And for those who are given

to show themselves off, they do not even serve as such. rUpe ime sad-asati tava veda-sRRishhTe bIjAnkurAviva na chAnyad-arUpakasya / yuktAs-samakshham-ubhayatra vicakshhante tvAM yogena vahnim-iva dArushhu nAnyataH syAt // VII – 9 – 47 All

these created forms either gross like earth, water and fire or subtle like air and space – none of them are distinct from the formless you; it is like seed and plant; those who are one with you see you through their yoga both externally and internally, like fire in wood, as nothing else than you. tat te’rhattama namaH stuti-karma-pUjAH karma-smRRitish-charaNayoH shravaNaM kathAyAM / samsevayA tvayi vineti shhaD-angayA kim bhaktiM janaH paramahamsa-gatau labheta //

VII -9-50 I offer my respectful obeisances to You, the most deserving of those to whom we may pray. Without rendering the six kinds of devotional service, such as singing your praise, working for you, worshipping you with spiritual activities, dedicating the results of all actions, always remembering Your lotus feet and hearing about Your glories--who can achieve that which is obtainable by the paramahamsas? Yadi rAsIsha me kAmAn varAmstvaM varadarshhabha / kAmAnAM hRRidya-samrohaM bhavatastu vRRiNe varaM // indriyANi manaH prANa AtmA dharmo dhRRitir-matiH / hrIH shrIstejaH smRRitis-satyaM yasya nashyanti janmanA// (VII -10 – 7, 8) If you want to grant me boons please grant me the non-sprouting of such desires in my heart as vanquish the functioning of the senses, mind, prANa, body, dharma, courage, intelligence, shame, opulence, memory, truth. Lord Narasimha was so pleased with Prahlada that He granted him a long life of kingship

of this world (until the end of the then-Manu) with all material honours and prosperity, a life full of spiritual activity and at the end of it all a union with the Absolute Divine. Sage Narada in his narration of this story of Prahlada to King Yudhishtira, winds up with this phala-shruti: Etad-ya Adipurushhasya mRRigendra-lIlAM Daityendra-yUthapa-vadhaM prayataH paTheta / daityAtmajasya cha satAM pravarasya puNyaM shrutvAnubhAvam-akuto bhayameti lokaM //

VII – 10 - 47 Whoever recites or listens to, this story of the Narasimha – leela and his destruction of the Asura king along with his clan, and also hears the story of the meritorious Prahlada, such a one reaches the abode of the Lord. For him there is no fear or anxiety. Hare Krishna Hare Rama Do

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