Guest guest Posted October 30, 2007 Report Share Posted October 30, 2007 Sri Parthasarathi thunai Srimathe ramanujaya Namaha Srimad Vara Vara MunayE Namaha Sri vAnAchala mahA munayE Namaha Paasuram 11 "nankOdhum nAl vEdathth thuLLAn naRaviriyum ponkO dharuvip punal vaNNan-senkOdhap pArkadalAn pAmbhanaiyin mElAn payindruraippAr nooRkadalAn nuNNaRi vinAn" nangu Odhum nAl vEdaththuLLAn – One who is declared by the Vedas learnt appropriately without mistakes naravu eriyum – That which has the sweetness that will win over honey; pongu Odhum aruvi punal – that which is like the ocean/like the waterfall; vaNNan – divine body; sanku Odha pAl kadalAn – One who reclines on the milky ocean with waves packed with conches; pAmbhu anaiyin mElAn – One who reclines on top of the adhisEsha. payindRu vuraippAr nool kadalAn – The lord who is established by the ocean like divine works of the vaidhikas, filled with divine knowledge. nuNNarivinAn – (For those who depend on self effort) he cannot be realized. Introduction In the previous paasuram, pEyAzhvar told 'For tbose who chant his divine names he shows himself and gives all the results' In this paasuram azhvar explains the difficulty for all others to reach him. Commentary (nankOdhum nAl vEdhaththu vuLLan) He is present in the 4 vedas that are well learnt under a preceptor without any deviation in the svarA or varNa or otherwise learning the Vedas along with seeKsha and other 6 angas. "vEdaischa sarvai: ahamEva vEdhya:" [geetha 15-15] [i am the lord known from all the vedas] Though the ultimate essence of the vedas concentrates on the supreme lord the vedas are confusing at many places. So here azhvar confirms 'vEdhaththu vuLLan' thereby highlighting the fact that it is not that easy to understand the supreme lord through the pramanas. Further, azhvar proceeds to talk about comprehending through the pramEya (naravu eriyum vaNNan) One who has a nectarine body sweeter than honey; (ponkOdharuvip punal vaNNan) The divine body similar to a flooding ocean or rushing waterfall. Can just one simile signify the divine body of the lord? No thought azhvar and tried 2 but still not satisfied. Appillai writes, "nara viriyum" as 'nandrAga viriyum' expanding largely. Where do we find that lord? (sankOdha pArkadalAn) He reclines on top of the divine milky ocean, with the waves overflowing with conches (pAmbhanaiyin mElAn) ananthasayana What is the pramanam to know him as ananthasAyee? (payindRu vuraippAr nooRkadalAn) Those rishis like manu, vyAsa, parasara understand Him by their dharmaveerya jnAnA after diving deep into the Vedas and not stopping with self realization for the benefit of the whole world they have given inner secrets in the form of divine works, smrithis, Ithihasas, puranas etc. From those deep, elaborate, extended, wide, vast oceans of knowledge we can know the greatness of the lord. (nuNNarivinAn) Thereby it is clear that He cannot be understood or visualized by one's self effort but can be realized only by his divine grace. Azhvar emperumAnAr Jeeyer thiruvadigalE sharaNam Adiyen ramanuja dAsan Varadarajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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