Guest guest Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 SrI: SrImathE Gopaladesika mahadesikaya namah: Dearest Srivaishnavas, Last verse- AzhwAr mentioned Happiness with Bhagavadh anubhavam here as well as there. [ingum amgum inbamE] The uninterrpted, blissful experience and enjoyment at Paramapadham is no doubt great and grand; However such experience, enjoyment is rare here as there are variuos obstacles and hudrles here and hence the enjoyment here due to Bhagavad anubhavam is in fact even BETTER and GRANDER than Paramapadham- AzhwAr says in this verse mattulaavu thaNthuzhaaya lankalaay!po lan_kazhal, vittuveeLvi laathapOkam viNNiln^aNNi yERinum, ettinOdi raNdenumka yiRRiNnaalma Nnanthanaik katti,veeti laathuvaiththa kaathalinpa maakumE. (83) Oh Lord! The One who wears cool most fragrant honey dripping thuLasi garland! the zenith of your most beautiful divine parts of your sowndharyam is the red lotus feet- except for that even if one attains Parampadham, would it be more equal to enjoyment of these lotus feet here – with the mind tied down strongly with ten strands of rope and not letting it go loose and haywire on sensual desires. [No. It would not be- AzhwAr opines. ] KaNNA! Your divine beautiful form is grand and gorgeous is ok- Leave that aside for the time being. Your fragrant thuLasi garland is grand and the bees drink the honey from there enjoying its cool fragrance as well. The bhAgawathas who are like these bees only know their greatness and the fragrance of thuLasi… Like that every part of your body, every ornament of yours; every garland; - is bhOgyam for us; Parama bhOgyam.. sweetest objects of enjoyment for us.. for ever and ever. It is all the more nectarine to enjoy the same with the naked eyes enjoying part by part [sowndharyam] and also the whole ThirumEni as a whole it its entirety [lAvaNyam]. Those who have enjoyed the archA mUrthys [ numperumAL at Srirangam; Varadan at Kanchi; Oppiliappan at ThiruviNNagaram; Venkata Krishnan at Triplicane; list is end less; and all Divya Desams… ] would agree… [swamy Desikan himself says: After having enjoyed Varadan at Kanchi, I would not desire for Srivaikuntam; Let me stay here and enjoy Him; Thondaradippodi AzhwAr had said: icchuvai thavira yaan pOi indra lOkam ALum acchuvai perineum vENDEn… ] Those who know well that this enjoyment will be permanent and never diminishing without any thriguNa sambandham – at Paramapadham aspire for going there and enjoy Him eternally. Let them be so. But- azhwAr says: This enjoyment is not equal to that enjoyment at Paramapadham. Never. [we may say: yes. Of course. This is less equal compared to that of Paramapadham as we would have paripoorNa brahmAnubhavam.] AzhwAr says otherwise. It is more here. Argument is: There at Parapadham, one need not do any efforts: The mind never wavers. The sense organs never go haywire.the enjoyment is ultimate. But what is the fun? Here- when things are tough, diffcult to control, you control the mind, look at Him; enjoy his divine form; hear His glories; Talk about His divine names, kalyANa guNAs. Serve Him at the temples; Prostrate at His feet.. There, one need not even have sareeram (upto us- it is mukthan;s choice); here are we blessed with the body and limbs.. sense organs and mind to focus. Only when there is hot scorching sun, we would appreciate the cool shadow of a tree and would enjoy more. So, the enjoyment of the Lord here is much more quantified in that aspect. Of course the quantity of enjoyment- the poorNathvam is lacking as we are still tied down by dharmabhUtha jnAnam’s contraction and thirguNa sambandham. But even little sweet (akkAra adisil) palm ful received at the temple is much tastier than the plateful received at home… Tomorrow’s peacock is less good than today’s crow. – varamadhya kAka: SvO mayUrtAth: Also there is a tamil line from prabandham of Thirumangai AzhwAr: yErAr muyal vittu kaakkai pin pOvadhEn… meaning: Leaving the tasty rabbit flesh (archA mUrthy) will one go after Paramapadha nAthan (kaakkai –crow flesh )? It should be comprehended in right persoective and not to be argued as to whether AzhwArs say that Paramapadham is inferior to Earth etc… Proper understanding of context is essential. When You are here – right in front of us- at Divya Desams- We should enjoy those red lotus feet; leaving that and focusing only on Paramapadham is like ignoring the King who has visited our street saying “I am going to see him next week at his palace anyway.“ He will ask: Is this the respect you had? Why did you not see me when I was in your street? Don’t argue: Is it wrong to go to Paramapadham? It is of course bhOgyam. We can attempt to have [almost] the same bhOgam here enjoying his divine form at Divya Desams. He – seeing our earnest desire and intensity of our love for Him, dispels all our karmic diseases and removes the hurdles to make sure we are blessed to enjoy Him right here and as long as we are here- is the message. So, what happens after we die? As we have already taken refuge at His Feet at this divya desam itself enjoying him right here, no more karmic diseases as they have been destroyed. So we go to Paramapadham rightfully having ParipoorNa brahmAnubhavam. ettinOduiraNdum- it may mean: ten or patthu- bhakti (patthudai adiyavarkku yeLiyavan- Thirvaymozhi) So, eight plus two = ten _patthu) and thus refers to bhakti. Why did he hide the word? Because of the respect AzhwAr has on bhakti- devotion… Or it may be that there need to be lot of efforts (about ten plus- five karmEndriyas and five jnAnenriyas) to control the body and mind going haywire. Or eight- ashtAksharam; two- Dwayam. Tie down the mind with utterance of shtAksharam and dwayam contemplating on their esoteric meanings; OR eight Athma guNAs- which are essential for being a mumukhsu- desirer of mOksham; SarvabhUtha daya (being compassionate on all beings); Patience Devoid of Jealousy Suddhi (Purity of mind and body) AyAsaminmai- devoid of laziness mangaLam- auspiciousness adhairyam- devoid of being brave(?); vairAgyam- detachment or it may mean the eight flowers that please the Lord: Ahimsa Prathamam Pushpam (Non-violence) Pushpam Indriya Nigraha (Sense-control) Sarvabhuta Daya Pushpam (Compassion to fellow beings) Kshama Pushpam Visheshathaha (Patience) Jnanam Pushpam (Right knowledge) Tapaf Pushpam (Penance) Shanthi Pushpam Thathaiva cha (Inner peace) Satyam Ashtavidham Pushpoho (Truth) Vishnoho Preetikaram Bhavet OR it may mean: the angAs of bhakti yoga: yama - Leading a life of ahimsA, truthfulness, brahmacarya, etc. 2. niyama - Purity in mind, being satisfied with what one has, observing vrata, tapas, etc. 3. Asana - Performing yogic exercises such as padmAsana, bhadrAsana, etc. 4. prANAyAma - Practicing breath control 5. pratyAhAra - Control of the five senses 6. sthira dhAraNA - Steadfast diversion of one's mind on Him 7. dhyAna - Uninterrupted meditation 8. samAdhi - Ultimately accomplishing His nearness through the above seven steps Two: SravaNam [hearing His kalyAna guNAs] and then mananam [contemplating them and enjoying the same afterwards] OR paaNdithyam and mounam (scholarship) and because of which silence (empty vessel – like me- makes noise) OR karma yoga and jnAna yoga which lead one to performance / commencement of bhakti yoga There may be very many like this. Thirumazhisai Piraan ThiruvaDigaLE SaraNam Regards Namo narayana dAsan Mail - You care about security. So do we. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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