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Sri Srinivaasa Vaibhavam- NammAzhwAr's divine anubhavams- Thiruvaymozhi 6.10.6-when will I be able to see Your Lotus Feet and reach Your Feet?

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SrI:

SrImathE Gopaladesika mahadesikaya namah:

Dearest all,

 

Let us continue to enjoy AzhwArs wonderful verses on

ThiruvEnkatam. Today’s ThiruvEnkatam verse is:

NammAzhwAr’s Thiruvaaymozhi 6.10.6

 

en^_naa LEnNaam maNNaLandha

iNaiththaa maraikaL kaaNpadhaRke'NnRu,

en^_naa LumnNin RimaiyOrgaL

Eththi yiRainchi yinaminamaay,

meyn^_naa manaththaal vazhipaatu

seyyum thiruvENG kadaththaanE,

meyn^_naa Nneythi yen^_naaLun

adikkaN adiyEn mEvuvathE? 6.10.6

 

6. DevAs come rushing to Tirumala, to obtain His

Blessings with a desire to see His Lotus Feet. They

always talk and sing in praise of Him, Srinivasa, and

always worship Him in their thoughts, actions and

words. Oh Srinaivasa, ThiruvEnkadamudaiyaanE! The One

who is worshipped like that even by DevAs at

ThirumalA! Your daasaanu daasan, adiyEn, when will I

be able to see Your Lotus Feet and reach Your Feet?

(Please bless me for the same.)

 

(Sri Mukkur Lakshimi narasimhachariar has written in

his " kuRai onRumillai GovindhA " book about Lord

Srinivasar. When someone pays obeisance to the Lord of

Seven Hills, His right hand pointing downward,

appears to be saying two things: 1. " Please do not

always immerse Yourself in seeing my Thirumukham

(face). Look at my feet and surrender. I will save

you. " 2. O.K You have come here to worship me and pay

obeisance to me. But Did you go there first? " keezhE

thaayarai sEvicchiyaah? " . He shows AlarmEl

manghaapuram, where His dearest Nithyaanapaayinee-

AlarmEl mangaithaayaar-akhila jagan maatharam- asmath

maatharam- is majestically sitting.)

 

Many Azhwars, kings, nadhopasakas and common folk have

worshipped Lord Srinivasan of Sapta Giri from times

immemorial and have been blessed with Moksham . They

have attained this supreme status even from the sheer

sight of His Gopuram and Vimanam .

 

The Mahima of the Lord of Seven Hills is vast and is

beyond words.The unique status of those blessed to

have His darsanam at Thirumalai is hinted by

Kulasekhara Azhwar in one of the verses of his poem

,Mukunda Mala:For him, who had the darsana sowbhagyam

of Mukunda Srinivasan this wide earth is a small

speck, the rolling oceans a water drop, the raging

fires a mere spark, the shore-less winds a mere

breath, the vast sky a pin hole. O Lord! May Your

unbounded Majesty excel!

AzhwAr ThiruvaDigaLE saraNam

Regards

Namo narayanan

dAsan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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