Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Chapter5 and 6- AmrthamaThanam-1 This happened in the fifth manvanthara. Sage Durvasa gave a garland to Indra who was seated on Airavatha and he put it on the head of the elephant which dropped it and trod on it. Then he was cursed by the sage that he would lose his power. Knowing this the asuras attacked the devas, killing many of them and drove Indra from his place. Then the devas went to the top of the mount Meru to Brahma and told him what happened. Brahma told them that the whole cosmos is the sareera of Lord Hari and as the water poured to the roots of the tree goes to all the parts, the worship of Hari pleases all deities. Then Brahma extolled the glory of the Lord thus: avikriyam sathyam anantham aadhyam guhaasayam nishkalam apratharkyam manoagrayaanam vachasaa aniruktham namaamahe dhevavaram vareNyam We salute the Supreme Lord, who is changeless, truth itself, infinite, the first ever, resides in side the cave of the heart, partless, not cognized by reasoning, not described by mind or words. This reflects the upanishadic text, `sathyam jnaanam anantham brahma, Brhaman is existence , knowledge and infinity,' and `yatho vaacho nivarthanthe apraapya manasaa saha, from whom the mind and the speech returns not able to reach Him.' vipaSchitham praana manoDhiyaathmanaam aThendhriyaabhaasam anidhram avraNam Chaayathapou yathra na grDhrapakshou tham aksharam kham viyugam vrajaamahe We resort to the imperishable who is all pervading like space, who operates through the life force, mind , intellect and the self, who lights up the indhriyas, who has no states of sleep, dream and deep sleep, who has no embodiment due to karma and who has no opposites such as heat and shadow which are like the two wings of an eagle. yam ekavarNam thamasaH param thath alokam avyaktham ananthapaaram aasaamschakaara upasuparNam enam upaasathe yoga raThena DheeraaH The one whom the yogis meditate on as the One who is beyond the darkness of ignorance, beyond cognition, unmanifest yet all pervading, who exists along with the embodiment self as its inner Self. Then the Lord appeared before them and instructed them to churn the milky ocean and obtain amrtha, by drinking which they will become immortal. He told them to throw all herbs and plants into the milky ocean and using the mount mandhara as the churning rod , to churn till they get amrtha. The Lord advised them to make a pact with asuras and enlist their support also and cautioning them against desiring for the things that may come out of the ocean and assuring them His full support, telling them not to fear the kalakuta that will emerge from the ocean, He disappeared. The devas tried to lift the mandhara mountain but could not do it and being oppressed by its weight, dropped it killing many of the asuras and devas. Then the Lord Hari came and revived the dead and lifting the mountain with one hand effortlessly placing it on the shoulders of Garuda went to the milky ocean. Garuda took off the mountain from his shoulders and placed it on the ocean and departed with the permission of the Lord. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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