Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Swamy Deshikan Thiruvadigale Sharanam !!! Dear Bhagavathas, Sriman Shathakopa thathacharya swamy of Kanchipuram has released a VCD of Swamy Thuppul Deshikan's Thirunakshatram celebrations. Sriman Shatakopa Thathacharya is the trustee of Thooppul Vedantha Desikar Charitable Trust. With regards to the procurement of this VCD by bhagavathas, Sriman Shathakopa thathacharya has forwarded the following appeal. (All translation errors are adiyen's). ============================================================================ =========== - From Sriman Shathakopa thathacharya - Continued ... Our Swamy who is thus glorified as " sIronRu thUppul " has composed many works. Out of these is the important allegorical play " Sankalpa suryodayam " . We should indeed peruse this work and then witness the wonderful mangalashasanam utsavam of Swamy at Thuppul. We get to feel that this utsavam has been orchestrated in order to pursue the path shown by Swamy in this play. In his prabandham Thiruchinnamalai Swamy says " thErinmEl azhagarvandAr " . Lord Varadaraja having listened to this, as per the maxim " tatkratunyAyaprakAre " comes bedecking himself on the vAhanas like Kudirai (Horse) and others. Along these lines, in his work Varadaraja Panchashat, Swamy quotes Perarulalan to be the master dramatist for the play of sRushti, sthiti, praLayam in his words " shailUShavat vividhaveSha parigraham tvAM " . It appears to us that it was indeed the divine volition of Perarulalan that our Swamy be the master playwright in this allegorical masterpiece Sankalpa suryodayam. Let us enjoy some of those instances where Swamy assumes the role of some of the actors in this play. In all of Swamy's works, the essential purports of tattva-hita-purusharthams may be abundantly seen. We also see that Swamy has elaborately pictured the exquisite features of the Lord's manifest forms like the dashavataras and archavataras at divya-deshams. And so, in the play Hamsa sandesham, Swamy praises the kshetrams Thirumalai and Kanchipuram directly and having been unable to leave out Srirangam, and with great ingenuity says " sheShapITham bhajema: " indicating that Sriranganathan would adore this peetham in future. But this difficulty is not to be seen in Sankalpa suryodayam as Swamy, deftly uses the strategy to enjoy and celebrate Dashavatarams. He envisions a chitrashalai that has pictorial representations of the dashavatarams. Swamy also envisions a role by name " Vyavasaya " that comes to visit this chitrashalai. Refer the beginning of the 7th act - " samskAra: " . In the same way, Swamy here guises himself in the role of " Vyavasayan " and celebrates the deities Sriraman, Krishnan, Nrusimhan, Periya Piratti who are present in the sannidhi of Perarulalan. This is one of the scenes in this mangalashasanam utsavam. In this second act, Swamy assumes the role of a disciple. Swamy in this role performs mangalashasanam to the kalakshepa goshti of Nadadur Ammal and gets blessed with the famous words " PratishThapita vedantha ... " . This is another scene in this mangalashasanam utsavam. To be contd ... ============================================================================ =========== Please avail this rare opportunity. Bhagavathas making a contribution of more than Rs 300/- towards Swamy Deshikan Nityaradhanam Kainkaryam will be given this CD as a pArithoshakam (present) and Swamy's anugraham. Interested bhagavathas may kindly send their Cheques or Drafts to - Sriman SatakOpa Tatacharya Thooppul Vedantha Desikar Charitable Trust. # 8-B, Sannidhi Street, Little Kancheepuram:631 501. Tel : 04112-269919 (Kanchi) 0484-2529744 (Kaladi) 09447573942 (Mobile) email : tatacharya or srithooppul vAzhi vyAkhyAmuddirak kai !!! vEdAntasUri charaNau sharaNam prapadye !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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