Guest guest Posted August 25, 2005 Report Share Posted August 25, 2005 - " ArunKumar K " <arunkumar_k <sgopan Wednesday, August 24, 2005 6:35 PM A question > Dear Sadagopan Mama, > > What's the Sanskrit name for peacock feather worn in Lord Krishna's head. > What's the significance of the same ? > > Dasan > Arun. Dear Arun : Other Members might be interested in this question also. Hence I am taking the liberty of copying my response to our group members . " Sikhipincham " is one of the names for Peacock feather worn in Lord's head : He is saluted as " Sikhipincha-moulinE Nama: " . ThisSikhi pincham is a sign of victory for our Lord as the Guru (SikshA Guru) . A great KrishNa bhakthar , Leela Sukhar (1220-1300 C.E) from Kerala visualized this SikshA Guru form of Bala GopAlan in the very first slOkam of Sri KrishNa KarNAmrutham: SikshA Guru is one , who tests the sishyan out for his qualifications and true desire for learning and then accepts him as well as blesses that chosen sishyan with true Jn~Anam . The second line of that slOkam is: " SikshA-gurusccha BhagavAn Sikhi-pincha Mouli: " Jayathi. BhagavAn KrishNa is revered as the most adorable Tatthvam in the form a small child ( Baala GopAlan ) . The peacock feather with its multiple colors( Mayil KaNNu ) is part of the beautification ( aabharaNam , alankAram) . He is a Jagan Mohanan . He does not really need any aabharaNam for beautifying Him ; these aabharaNams gain a status of distinction by sambhandham with His Divine Suddha Satthva ThirumEni . He charms every one with His divine beauty ( From the Gopis to His Mother YasOdha PirAtti and the whole world and its beings ). Mother YasOdhA decorates his bluish black wavy tresses with Peacock feather ( " Barha utthamsa kuntalalabharam " ) to celebrate her son's unsurpassable soundharyam . He decorates also His beautiful assembly of hair with the wild flowers that His grateful playmates (GopAs) bring Him . He adorns the Laangali Pushpam ( the flower of the shoot from the coconut tree) over His ears ( lAngalee karNapooram) ; on His hair , he fixes the Mayil Peeli ( Barha Utthamsa sphuritha chikura: in Swamy Desikan's words ) in His hair ; He adds a red pushpam known as Bhandhujeevam (Semparutthi Flower) . He adorns a lovely KunthumaNi Maalai ( yellowish beads with a black face) around His neck ( gunjA-Bhatthaam laLithAm haara yashtim urasi dhArayan ) . In the uras ( Chest region) is KunthumaNi Maalai ; in the Siras is the Peacock feather ( Barha Utthamsa sphuritha Chikura: ) . Thus this playful child-Lord has many aabharaNams and alankArams ( Chithra aakalpa: = vichithra alankArams ) to captivate the onlookers and steal their hearts . He is the unique and incomparable embodiment of youthful beauty ( JagathAm yEka abhirAma adhbhutham in the words of Leelasukhar ). The peacock feather in His hair and the Flute in His hands are the lakshaNam for Lord KrishNa as a child . That is why He is saluted and meditated as " Madha-SikhaNdi SikhaNda VibhUshaNan " ( One adorning the feather of a proud pacock) . As He walks down in the streets of BrundhAvanam , these beauty marks become His defining features ( lakshmANi) . His dark, dense and wavy (curly) hair are the right home for the multi-hued , iridiscent peacock feather according to the KrishNa Bhakthar , LeelA Sukhar : " pinchAvatamsa rachanOchitha kEsapAsam " . His " muktha vEsham " ( delectable appearance) starts from the dark hair assembly adorning the peacock feather as a decoration ( BhahuLa chikura bhAram Bhaddha pinchAvathamsam), travels down to his beautiful forehead like the ashtami chandran , descends down to the dark eye brows , long eyes , which are moving briskly scanning which of His bhaktha kOtis are there ; once He recognizes them , his red lips reminding one of the ripe BhimbhA fruit extend a sweet smile of recognition and welcome . Describing the Lord's beauty as He walks down the streets of uncle Kamsan's capital , Mathurai , His beauty is maddening every one . The citizens of Mathurai ask each other : Who is this Jagan Mohanan ? His peacock feather ( chandraka bhUshaNam ) , His distinguishing mark gives them the clue . The peacock feather is the aabharaNam of choice for Him ( Barham naama vibhUshaNam bahumatham). It is also a gOsha uchitha bhUshaNam ( Fit for the kulam of cowherds) , who spend a lot of time in the forests grazing their cows . This is also the play ground of the beautiful male peacocks that strut about displaying their iridiscent feathers . KaNNan's hue is like that of a dark blue kind resembling the rain bearing cloud . Peacocks spread their feathers at the sight of the dark bluish-black rainy cloud . When they have the darsanam of the NeelOthpala hued KaNNan , they are reminded of the monsoon clouds and dance before Him with spread feathers . At the end , they offer some of their choicest feathers to Him as a samarpaNam just as the lions of Ahobilam do by offering the ivory tusks of the elephants that they have overpowered . Our Lord accepts these feathers of peacock offered by them with Bhakthi and places it on His black tresses as an aabharaNam . That explains in my imagination as to how the Peacock feathers landed on our Lord's chikuram . The TaitthirIya Upanishad passage comes to our mind: " rasO vai Sa: , rasam hyEvAyam labdhvA Aanandhee bhavathy " ( His whole form is an embodiment of bliss principle ; one attains eternal bliss through the taste of that Aanandham ) . During this KrishNa Jayanthy season , let us reflect on the peacock feather adorning Lord , who is the safe haven for all of us as the SaraNAgatha Rakshakan and celebrate Him as Sri LeelAsukhar did : SrungAra rasa sarvasvam Sikhipinchcha vibhUshaNam angeekrutha narAkAram aaSrayE bhuvanAsrayam --- KrishNa KarNAmrutham: I.92 He is the perfect embodiment of SrungAra rasam (SrungAra rasa sarvasvam) ; That SrungAra rasam is enhanced by the peacock feather adorned as a special aabharaNam ( Sikhi-pincha vibhUshaNam ) ; He has incarnated as a human being out of His own will (angeekrutha nara aakAram) . We seek His protection as he is the refuge for the entire world ( bhuvanAsrayam aasrayE ). We will conclude this posting that got extended with another slOkam from Sri KrishNa KarNAmrutham ( I.108): Jaya Jaya Jaya Deva DEva Deva thribhuvana manGaLa dhivya naamadhEya Jaya Jaya BaalakrishNa dEva SravaNa manO-nayanaamrutha avathaara ! Sri KrishNa ParabrahmaNE nama: Oppiliappan Koil V.Sadagopan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Respected Swamin, Can somebody enlighten me on the following point :- 1. After the death of very, very close relation, a person is informed NOT to VISIT Divya Kshetrams, especially Hill temples like Tirumala, Sholinghur etc., for one year - till the annual ceremoney is over. Why is this being done ? I shall be grateful for anyone giving a shastram based answer. Adiyen daasan, V.S. Rangachar From Chandigarh to Chennai - find friends all over India. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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