Guest guest Posted July 17, 2003 Report Share Posted July 17, 2003 SrI: Dear BhakthAs of Lord Dhaiva Naayakan : Twenty Fifth SlOkam ( The Power of Lord's KatAkshams) **************************************************** visvAbhirakshaNa vihArakruthakshaNaistE VaimAnikAdhipa viDamBitha mugdha padhmai: aamOdha vAhibhiranAmaya vAkyagarbhai: aardhrIbhavAmi amrutha varshanibhai: apAngai: Extended Meaning ***************** Oh Lord DhaivanAyakA! Your glances are eager to perfrom the leelai of protecting the Universe and its beings effortlessly in a sportive manner.Your auspicious eyes appear like the just blossomed lotuses. When Your glances fall on a chEthanam , Your joy over gaining that chEthanam as Your Prapannan is evident. one wonders whether Your glances directed at the chEthanams incorporate inside them the words of inquiry about heir well being .When those glances of Yours fall on a ChEthanam , that blessed one feels like being soaked in the rain of life-granting nectar. As those sacred glances fall on me , adiyEn's mind and body are rid of all tApams and enjoy the cool comfort like standing under a most shady tree on a broiling day. Additional Comments: ********************* VaimAnika Adhipa! Oh Lord who is the Master of those dEvAs, who travel in VimAnams in the sky (Whose feet never touch the ground)! Your eyes move rapidly to scan Your universe to perform the sport of protecting the world and its beings ( Visva rakshana vihAram). You are intent (krutha Kshanai:) on performing these duties of protection and vichAram (inquiry )of Yoga KshEmam. At those times, Your fast moving eyes are like the fully blossomed red lotuses( viDamBitha mugdha Padhmai: iva) and express great joy inside those glances. Those glances are the rejuvenating showers of nectar ( amrutha varsha nibhai:) and are filled with queries about the Yoga KshEmam of the chEthanams ( anAmaya vAkyagarbhai: sahitha:)on whom they fall. Through the dwelling of those nectar- like glances , adiyEn feels cooled (relieved) from the miserable samsAric tApams( tE apAngai: aardhrI bavAmi). The thirty third slOkam of SrI VaradarAja PanchAsath elaborates on the rejuvenating power of the Lord's KaruNA KaDAkshams: Oh VaradarAjA! DEva PerumALE! adiyEn is tossed about and suffering in the rivers of mirage generated by the severe heat of the endless SamsAric afflictions ( asrAntha samsaraNa karma niBhIDitasya bhOga marIchikAsu brAnthasya mE).May Your avyAja KaruNA kadAkshams falling on this suffering jeevan ( niravagraham yEthamAnA: ThvadhIya KaruNAmrutha dhrushti pAdha:) be the reviving instruments ( jeevAthu asthu).When You have made the sankalpam to protect , no one can stop You.The karunAmrutham arising from Your dhivya chakshus rains in on us and brings us back to life after being knocked out by the powerful SamsAric tApams. Poets Compare often the the Lord's eyes to beautiful red lotuses . Examples are: " KaNNiNayum aravindham " according to Thirumangai AzhwAr.KurEsar points out that the eyes, Thirumukha Mandalam hosing the eyes, the hands and the feet of the Lord are all Lotuses in the 21st slOkam of SrI VaradarAja Sthavam): " paaNi pAdha vadhana EekshaNa sabdhai: ambhujAni apadhisan Varadha ! Thvam " " aayathAksham , ambhuja nethram " are the additionsal salutations of KurEsar regarding the Lord's lotus-like beautiful eyes. The richness and power of the Lord's glances are further saluted by KurEsar in his 36th slOkam of SrI VaradarAja Sthavam ( abhivarshathi harsham aardhrabhAvam tanuthE tE Varadhaisha dhrushti paatha:). allaluRum jeevankaLidam TangaLukku uLLa karuNai allavA itharkku kAraNam yenkirAr. SlOkam 26: (The Beauty of the Lord's Nose) ***************************************** nithyOdhithair-nigama nissvasithais-TavaishA nAsA nNabasccharapathE nayanAbdhi sEthu: aamrEDitha priyatamA mukhapadhma gandhai: aasvAsinee bhavathi samprathi muhyathO mE Extended Meaning ***************** Oh Dhaiva NaayakA! Your eyes are like individual Oceans in their sprawling size and coolness. Your nose appears like a dam to separate these two oceans from uniting with each other to create even a vaster ocean.The breaths that come out without interruption from Your sacred nose are the exhaled VedAs (Veda SvAsams). When Youtr dear consort's lotus faces unite with Yours on both cheeks, then the naturally fragrant breaths of Theirs unite with Your breath and the fragrance of the Veda SvAsam is multiplied manyfolds. When adiyEn meditates on Your sacred nose and the Veda SvAsam that emanates from there ,adiyEn's confusions and ignorance are banished and adiyEn feels comforted. Additional Comments: ******************** Oh Nabhascchara PathE!( Oh Lord of the DevAs , who travel in the skies!)Tava yEshA nAsA nayana abdhi sEthu:( Your majestic nose is like a dam between Your huge oceans of eyes).ThirukkaNNkaL of the Lord are equated here to vast oceans in breadth and depth . In the manner instructed , the nose is sending out breaths , which are the exhalation of VedAs (Yasya nissvasitham VedA:).Those fragrant vedic exhalations mingle with the fragrant breaths of the dear Devis of the Lord (PriyatamA Mukha Padhma gandhai:sangamam gathvA) as they press their cheeks with those of the Lord. The blending of their (Devis')naturally fragrant breaths with those of the Lord carrying vedic fragrance enhances the Veda Vaasanai manyfold(aamrEDithA:). In the 35th slOkam of SrI VaradarAja Sthavam , KurEsar includes the comparison of the Lord's nose serving as a dam between the two eyes: dhrukchala sindhO: Tava naasikEva sEthu: " . This passage is anusandhEyam here. NamO SrI DevanATAya, Daasan, Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri SadagOpan P.S: May the Auspicious glances of Lord DeavanAthan fall on You and motivate You to take part in His RathnAngi Kaimkaryam ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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