Guest guest Posted November 5, 2009 Report Share Posted November 5, 2009 kR^itiramaNa pradyumna naMdane chaturaviMshati tatvapati dE vategaLige guruvenisutiha mArutana nijapatni satata hariyali gurugaLali sa dratiya pAlisi bhAgavata bhA rata purANa rahasya tatvagaLarapu karuNadali… HKAS_01-06 kR^itiramaNa = kR^iti is another name for laxmI. ramaNa means her husband. pradyumna naMdane = daughter of pradyumna (another name for nArAyaNa) chaturaviMshati = twenty four tatvapati = tatvabhimanis (more later) dEvategaLige = R^idra and other dEvatAs guruvenisutiha = known as chief mArutana = vAyu dEva’s nijapatni = nIta patni - wife satata = always (again 24 by 7) hariyali = in nArAyaNa gurugaLali = in VAyu devaru sadratiya = extremely sAtvic devotion pAlisi = please reward me with blessings bhAgavata = bhAgavata purANa bhArata = mahAbhArata purANa = other purANas rahasya tatvagaLa = secrets of vEdArthA aruhu = enable me to understand karuNadali = please kindly In order to administer the program of world’s creation, stability, destruction and provide salvation to the entitled spirits, Lord nArAyaNa takes forms of aniruddha, pradyumna, saMkarShNa, vAsudEva. To facilitate this function RamAdEvi takes the form of shAMti, kr^iti, jayA and mAyA respectively. BhArati dEvi is the daughter of pradyumna-kR^iti. She is thus called “pradyumna naMdane”. The creation of this Universe consists of 24 tatvAs as below:- sthUla tatvAs jnAnEMdriyas=5 karmEMdriyas=5 paMchabhUtAs=5 paMchatanmAtra=5 sUkshma tatvAs avyakta tatva=1 ahaMkAra tatva=1 buddhi tatva=1 manas tatva=1 There is one abhimAni dEvatA for each tatva. vAyu dEvaru is the Chief of all these abhimAni dEvatAs. BhAratI dEvi is the consort of vAyu dEvaru. BharatI is the abhimAni dEvi for bhakti. JagannAtha dAsa begs her to bestow steady & unbroken bhakti in ShrI Hari and vAyu (guru). He implores her to grant devotional understanding of the supremacy of the Lord through the secrets of the hidden meaning stated in bhAgavata, mahAbhArata and other purANAs. Shri GopAla dAsaru has said in his song, “BhArati bhakutiyanU, koDuvudu, mArutasati nInu” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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