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Haresrinivasa

The knowledge content of vedanta is infinite and vast to understand.Now the

proper understanding of the entire study of the vedanta and the interpretation

and convincing explanations thereby as revealed by Sri Madvacharya, has

established the HARISARVOTHAMATVA.

There are many stories in the puranas and upanishath, to prove this fact.

Sri Vadiraja guru sarvabhomaru in his grantha HARIBHAKTILATHA has

essayed in detail the Harisarvothmathva. In this aspect, Sri rajaru,has

narated the incident (prameya) as how Rudra was protected by Lord

Sri Narasimha.This is covered in padma purana, in vasudeva sahasranama

(sloka125) scripted by sri vedavyasa devaru.

The story goes like this. Once Rudra, while sitting in a cave, the demonic

forces wanted to attack Rudra and to finish off. Rudra realising the helplessness

at that time, he prayed his antharyami devaru Lord Narasimha,to save him

from this attack. Lord was pleased,made his presence and assured protection

and destroyed the demonic forces. Gowrisowbagya was protected too. This

rare prameya has been referred in Nyayasudha-guruvartha deepika commentary.

Sri vasudeva sahasranama(sloka l25)

"Yogini grastha girisho.....gowri sowbhagya dayaka."

Sri vadirajaru, in his naration of this rare incident, will ;make all of us feel

excited with Bhakti towards omnipotent sri Hari.

 

Sri bharatiramana mukyapranthargatha sri krishnarpanamasthu.

 

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