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SRIMATHE RAMANUJAYA NAMA:

 

SRIVATHSA CHIHNA MISREBYO NAMA : UKTHIM ATHEEMAHE|

YATH UKTHYA THRAYEE KANTE YAANTHI MANGALA SOOTHRATHAM||

 

MAHARE HASTHA NAKSHATRE SARPA NETHRAMSA SAMBAVAM|

SRIMAD KOORAKULADEESAM SRIVATSANGAM UPASMAHE||

 

MOZHIYAI KADAKKUM PERUM PUGAZHAN VANCHA MUKKURUMBAM

KUZHIYAI KADAKKUM NAM KOORATHAZHWAN CHARAN KOODIYAPIN

PAZHIYAI KADATHTHUUM IRAMANUSAN PUGAZH PADI ALLA

VAZHIYAI KADATTHAL ENAKKINNIYATHUM VARUTHAMANDRE

 

DEAR SRIVAISHNAVAS,

KURESA VIJAYAM 15 - “Lord Vishnu Worshipping Shiva during his Dasavatharaâ€

 

Saivas’ claim:

 

Saiva pandits said to azhwan that your most respected Narayana has taken

Ten Avathars and in those Avathars, he performed pooja to our Lord Shiva. Due to our Lord’s mercy, Vishnu has attained many benifits and enjoyed.

Hence we claim that Lord Shiva is Brahmam.

 

Contemplating Lord Krishna in his Heart, Swami Koorathazwan explained as follows:

 

In Puranic age, whenever there is domination by Demons and Asuras, Demi Gods like Brahma, Shiva, Indra and Rishis took shelter and Prayed to Sriman Narayana in his Ksheerabdhi [milky ocean]. They requested Lord Vishnu to rescue them by destroying the Dhushtas and protect the world and establish Dharma firmly.

This is stated in Rk Veda’s eighth Astakas Seventh Adhyaya tenth Varga.

 

Lakshminatha, pleased by their prayers accepted their request and

took many Avathars at various periods and situations with his suddha sankalpa,

He took various avatars Such as Matsya,. Koorma, Varaha, Simha .Vamanan, Parasurama, Rama, Balarama, Krishna , Kalki ,etc

 

Azhwan further exclaimed that Lord Vishnu blessed Shiva and made the people in the world worship Shiva. Claiming Vishnu worshiped Shiva in His Avathars is against Sastras and Truth.

If it is said in some purana that Lord Vishnu prayed Shiva, it is just to make Mohana Sastras true. Shiva made Mohana Sastra with twentyeight aagamas as ordered by Vishnu.

Upon request from Shiva to make the Mohana Sastra popular, Vedavyasa who is a Apara Avathara of Lord Vishnu, created these Thamasa Guna Pramanas.

These are not authentic Pramana and are not inline with Vedas /Vaideeha Sastras.

 

This is evident from Saatviga Puranas brought out by the same Vedavyasa, such as

Sri Vishnu Purana, Padma Purana, Vamana Purana, Srimad Bhagavatha Purana and Hari Vamsam.

 

Swami further illustrated this few quotes from Pramana:

 

When Krishna went to Kailash, Shiva seated him on his Simhasana and worshiped him. He made Prostration such that Krishna’s Feet touch his head,

 

“Adyame makutaarudam thvath paadhaabjayugam hare…â€

as stated in Srimad Bhagavatha purana

 

In Nrusimha Avathar when Shiva took the form of Sharaba, to kill Nrusimha,

Nrusimha tore Sharaba into two halves as he tore hiranyagasibu.

 

Hanthumapyaaga tham rowtharam sarabham Narakesari, Nakair vidhaarayamasa hiranyakasipum yatha..â€

 

This is stated in thaithriya and Garuda Purana.

 

Thus Swami discarded Saiva’s argument and ascertained that Tejasvi Sriman Narayana is the Paravasthu.

 

To be continued………

 

 

All the mistakes found in this posting is due to adiyen’s lack of knowledge and

adiyen request thousand apologies for the same.

 

Swami Koorathazhwan thiruvadigale saranam

Swami Ramanujar thiruvadigale saranam.

 

Srimathe Raamaanujaaya Namaha

Raamaanuja Dasan

 

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