Guest guest Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 2.aavirbhaavaH kalaSajalaDhou ahvare va api yasyaaH sThaanam yasyaaH sarasijavanam vishNu vakshasThalam vaa bhoomaa yasyaaH bhuvanamakhilam dhevi dhivyam padham vaa sthokaprajnaiH anavaDhiguNaa sthooyase saa kaTham thvam Oh Devi, how can you be extolled by those of limited intellect, because your qualities are limitless, your origination was described to be from the ocean and from the yagasala, your abode is either the forest of lotuses or the chest of the Lord and your glories pervade the whole world as well as in Vaikunta. aavirbhaavaH – origination yasyaH- of whom kalaSajalaDhou- is from the milky ocean aDhvare vaa api- or also in the yagasala (of Janaka when Lakshmi incarnated as Seetha when Janaka ploughed the yagasala) sThaanam- the residence yasyaaH- of whom sarasijavane- is the forest or pond of lotuses vaa-or vishNuvakshasThalam- the chest of Lord Vishnu bhoomaa- the glory yasyaaH – of whom bhuvanam akhilam- the whole universe dhivyam padham vaa-or the Supreme abode , Vaikunta thvam saa – You who is such anavahika guNaa- whose merits are immeasurable , maanaatheethapraThithvabhavaa as mentioned in the previous sloka kaTham – how can sthooyase- you be praised or extolled sthokaprajnaiH- by those with limited intellect? Desika refers to himself as those with limited intellect to show that the glory of Sridevi is so great that it is beyond description. It is usual for great poets to show their humility when writng about lofty ideals, such as kalidas who says in his epic poem raghuvamsa, kva soorya vamsa prabhavaH kva cha alpavishyaa mathiH, meaning, "where is the race sprung from the Sun and wghere is my small intellect." Desika, being a devotee cum poet, expresses his humilty when writing on the Lord and His consort, the divine mother.He has said in his yadhvabhyudhya `yadhaikaikagunapraanthe SraanthaaH nigamavandhinaH yaThaavath varaNane thasya kimuthaanye mithampachaaH,' meaning, in describing even one quality of the Lord the vedas, his bards, which started to describe Him as such,become tired and what more can be said of those with limited intellect, meaning himself. The divine mother originated from the milky ocean ans also form the yagsala, where Janka was ploughing the ground and Lakshmi devi was found under the ground in her incarnation as Seetha.The glory of Mahalakshmi when she came out of the milky ocean is described in Srimadbhagavatham and that of Seetha was known from the epic Ramayana which Valmiki refers to as seethayaaH charitham mahath. Both places of origination are mentioned here to show that she never was born from the womb but simply manifested. The word kalaSajalaDhi or kalSaabDhi (vide. Thyagaraja krthi, kamalaapthakulakalaSaabDhichandhra )are found to mean the ocean in general though here it means the milky ocean. The word is derived as kena (jalena) lasathi ithi, kalaSaH. That which shines with water. The reference to Seetha is appropriate with the general trend of the work because as Seetha the divine mother was daya incarnate. While reading the abduction of Seetha in Ramayana one cannot help being moved to tears thinking of the trouble she underwent in order to save the world, while she could have burnt Ravana herself by her looks as she herself says in Sundarakanda. Her residence are the sarasijavanam, meaning lotus forest literally but it could mean a pond or lake abounding in lotuses, and vishNuavakshasThalam, the chest of the Lord. The former stands for all that is beautiful and her residence in the chest of the Lord makes His heart full of sympathy for the devotees as the divine mother is an embodiment of dhaya. The meaning of sarasijavanam as the forest of lotuses may also be right as she resides in the chest of the Lord who can be compared to a forest of lotuses,'kai paadham kaN kamalam' as Azvar puts it and as Kamban descibes Him as `thaamaraikkaadupootthu.' Her glory pervades the whole world as well as the Vaikunta, which is referred to as dhivyam padham, divine abode.The word bhoomaa means wealth which includes all the wealth , not only money, but the soubhaagya in every respect and hence Sree devi is the source of all wealth in this world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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