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Sri Parthasarathi thunai

 

Srimathe ramanujaya Namaha

 

Srimad Vara Vara munayE Namaha

 

Sri vAnAchala mahA munayE Namaha

 

 

 

Paasuram-29

 

 

 

“vugappuruvam thAnE oli vuruvan thAnE

 

magappuruvan thAnE madhikkil-migappuruvam

 

ondrukkondru OsanaiyAl veezha orukaNaiyAl

 

andrikkondeithAn avan”

 

 

 

“Azhveer! Then do you know fully about emperuman’s thirumeni?” Azhvar answers,

“Oh! No there is absolutely no limit to emperuman’s thirumeni and hence cannot

be understood fully by anyone”

 

 

 

(vugappuruvam thAnE) He alone has the thirumeni that is enjoyed by everyone.

 

“samasthakalyANaguNathmakOsow

 

svasakthilEsOthdrutha bhoothasarga: I

 

echchAgruheethAbhimathOrudEhas

 

samsAdhithA sEsha jagaththithOsow II” (V.P. 6-5-84)

 

[This lord has all the kalyana gunas naturally; He upholds all the bhoothas with

just a small part of his power; By his own wish he takes many forms lovable to

him; He does good for the whole world]

 

As per the above verse of parasara maharishi in Vishnu puranam emperuman has a

divine form (thirumeni) liked by everyone.

 

Not only is his thirumeni liked by others he himself likes his thirumeni more

than his svaroopam.

 

“shAnthAnandha mahA vibhoothi paramam yath brahma roopam hare:

 

moortham brahma thathOpi that priyatharam roopam yat atyatbhutham II”

 

[The faultless, ecstasy filled, that which possess big vibhuthis and that which

cannot be paralleled, that which is big and makes other things big and that

which is indicated with the brahma sabdham that svaroopa of hari, is there any

thing that is more lovable to that bhagavan, that which could be see with our

eyes, and that is told by the brahma sabdham, the most amazing that roopam] says

aalavandaar.

 

(vugappuruvam thAnE) He is the ultimate result that the devotees should reach

(PrApyam) so they all love him. Since the devotees love that form emperuman

also cherishes the same. It makes us think if both his svaroopam and vigraham

are the same, subtle and intricate.

 

 

 

Next azhvar says the reason why everyone likes him.

 

 

 

(olivuruvan thAnE) “param jOthi:”, “nArAyana parO jOthi:” “Adhitya varNam”,

“vidyutha: purushAt” declare the Vedas that he is jOthivuruvan

 

“tEjasAm sAsimoorjitham” [he is a big heap of light]

 

Nammazhvar says, “paranjOthi nee paramAi ninnagazhindhu pin maRROr paranjOthi

enmaiyin padiyOli nigazhkindra paranjOdhi”

 

As per the verse, “na tattra sooryO bhAthi” he is capable of making the light of

sun and moon false. In the paramapadam he makes the light of all the nithya

sooris like a small blinking light and he himself remains as a big flashlight.

 

 

 

(magappuruvan thAnE) He has a very big physical structure.

 

“samasthA: sakthayaschaithA nrupa yathra pradhistithA: I

 

tat vishvaroopavairoopyam roopamanyat harEr mahat: II [6-7-70]

 

[Oh! King, all these powers are present in that form collectively, that very

form of hari is the greatest among all the forms in this world and is different]

declares the Vishnu puranam. Here greatness is due to – gunas like AkArthvam,

Ashcharyakarathvam etc.

 

 

 

The word ‘mahat’ in Sanskrit is changed to ‘magappu’ in tamil or otherwise

‘mahatbhootham’ has been changed to ‘magappu’ in tamil. ‘roopam yat atbhutham’

says aalavandaar.

 

 

 

Is that emperuman paramapadanAthan (that form talked about in the first half)?

No. He had that form when he came to this world taking avathara as a human

“AtmAnam mAnusham manyE” further shows azhvar

 

 

 

(puruvam ondrukkondru OsanaiyAn veezha) kumbakarna, who had a distance of about

one Yojana (a measure) in-between his two eyebrows fell down like a mountain

crashing down.

 

 

 

(miga andrikkoNdu eithAN) Leaving his usual calm nature “kshamayA prithivi

sama:” emperuman made himself filled with anger “kOpamAhArayat theevram” and

left the arrow vigorously. He forgot his nature of working for others and

considering it to be his own job he was filled with anger.

 

 

 

(kanaiyAl eithAn) He could have killed him just by his sankalpam but then he

felt that it was not enough for the apacharam done towards his devotees so he

came in person to the war and left the arrows “vennagaram sErAvagaiyE silai

pidiththAn” (siriya thirumadal) it was just enough for them to see him with his

bow and arrow they need not go to any other naraka any more.

 

 

 

Since kumbakarna was so big, did emperuman take extra efforts to kill him?

 

 

 

(oru kanaiyAl eithAn) he killed him with just a single arrow without much

effort.

 

 

 

(madhikkil) While trying to understand this ramapiran he is found to be

vugappuruvan, olivuruvan and magappuruvan. “madhikkil” indicates that no one

can actually calculate the greatness of emperuman’s thirumeni.

 

 

 

(eithAnavan vugappuram thAnE) His thirumeni is loved by both the rishis who are

filled with knowledge and even by the knowledge less trees

 

 

 

(eithAnavan olivuruvan thAnE) Sri chakravarthi thirumangan due to his glowing

brightness lighted the whole dandakAranya vanam “sOpayan dandakAraNyam deepthEna

svEna tEjasA”

 

 

 

(eithAnavan magappuravan thane) “pumsAm drushtuchittApahAriNam” he is capable of

attracting even the eyes and mind of males with his divine beauty.

 

 

 

(To Be Continued)

 

 

 

Azhvar emperumAnAr Jeeyer thiruvadigalE sharaNam

 

 

 

Adiyen ramanuja dAsee

 

Sumithra Varadarajan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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