Guest guest Posted April 10, 2010 Report Share Posted April 10, 2010 1.Jaya jaya mahaaveera Hail thee the most valiant, The mangalasasanam continues in the gadhya in the first two passages. Desika calls Rama mahaveera from which this work came to be known as Mahaveeravaibhavam. The word veera is derived as veerayathi ith veeraH. One who oversteps or overpowers. The vanquishing hero. The verb eer means to go and with the proposition vi it takes the meaning of advancing to conquer. 2.mahaaDheera Dhoureya Who is stringwilled and the leader of all. Dhee means intellect and Dheera is the one who is not only wise himself but also gives his wisdom to others. Dhiyam raathi ithi DheeraH, raathi meaning to give or to distribute. Dhuri bhavaH DhoureyaH. Dhura means the foremost and Dhoreya is the one who is in the lead. Balakandam Now Desika starts the RamakaTha.We can see and enjoy the poetic fervour of the gadhya passages abounding in sabdhalankara such as anuprasa 3.dhevaasura samara samaya samudhitha nikhilanirjara nirDhaaritha niravaDhika maahaathmaya Oh Lord, whose greatness as the valiant leader was established and acknowledged by all the devas during the battle between devas and asuras. maahathmaya –You who has the glory niravaDhika- which is unlimited, avaDhi means limit and nir +avaDhi is limitless. nirDhaaritha- which is ascertained as such nikhila nirjara- by all the devas samudhitha – who assembled samaya- at the time of dhevaasura samara- the battle between the devas and asuras. When there was mighty battle between the devas and asuras the devas , not able to vanquish the asuras prayed to the Lord Naryana who helped them to win the war. Then the devas in one voice accepted Him as their master with incomparable prowess. This is a elaboration on the prevous epithets, mahaaveera and Dhoureya. Ramavathaara 4. dhasavadhana dhamitha dhaivatha parishadh abhyarThitha dhaasaraThi bhaava O Lord, you took the form of the son of Dasaratha, being entreated by the host of devas who were oppressed by Ravana. This covers the incidents which were instrumental for the avathara of the Lord as Rama. The devas, being tormented by Ravana going to Brahma and all of them praying to the Lord Naryana who promised to incarnate on earth as the son of Dasaratha. dhaaSaraThi bhaava- who took the form of the son of Dasaratha. abhyarThitha- being entreated by dhaivathaparishadh- the host of devas dhamitha- who were overpowered by , dhma means control. dhasaanana- the ten-headed Ravana. 5.dhinakara kula kamala dhivakara You are the Sun that makes the lotus of the clan of the Sun. dhinakara and dhivakara means the same , the one who makes the day, that is, the Sun. The Sun makes the lotuses bloom but here Desika fancies the clan of Surya itself as a lotus which is blossomed by having Rama as its descendent. Hence Rama is addressed as the Sun who makes the lotus, that is suryakula, bloosom. It means that the fame of the clan of the Sun spread because of Rama like the fragrance and the beauty of the lotus spreading everywhere when it is opened by the Sun. 6. dhishadhaDhipathi raNa sahacharana chathura dhaSaraTha charama rNa vimochana You who released Dasaratha, who was adept in helping Indra in battles against asuras, from the third debt . Dasratha was known to have helped Indra in his battles against asuras. One such was the war against Sambarasura, in which Kaikeyi, acting as his charioteer, helped him by taking away from the battlefield when he was fatigued as the reward for which she was given two boons wich she asked when Dasratha planned to crown Rama. Every mortal has to discharge three debts, rNa , namely , devarNa , debt towards the devas, rshirNa, debt towards rshis and pithrrNa, debt towards forefathers. The first is cleared by performing yaga, yajna etc.The second is discharged by learning vedas. The third has to be discharged by getting a son to continue the clan so that the rites towards the pitrs will go on in the next generation. As Dasarata was without progeny he could not discharge the debt of pitrs. That is why Desika addresses Rama as dhaSaraTha charmarNa vimochana, as the pitrrNa is the last one remainng for Dasaratha. 7.Kosalasuthaa kumaarabhaava kanchukitha kaaraNaakaara You who had concealed your real identity as the cause of the universe and manifested as the child of Kousalya. ..kaaraNaakaara- Oh Lord who is the cause of the universe, Kanchukitha- who was concealed as by a cloak , kanchuka meaning a cloak. The Lord of the universe was concealing Himself as by a cloak Kumaarabhaava- in the form of a child Kosalasuthaa- of the daughter of the king of kosala, Kousalya. The Lord is the supreme realityty, the Brahman of the upanishads, from whom everything originates, by whom everything is sustained and into whom everything merges back, yatho vaa imaani bhoothaani jaayanthe, yena jaathaani jeevanthi, yasmin abhisamviSanthi, and He has disguised Himself as the child of Kousalya in His incarnation as Rama. Desika as a devotee composer, enjoys the leela of the Lord who appears in different forms in His incarnations. The sloka of Desika in Yadhvabhyudhaya where the devas appealing to the Lord to descend to earth, which the word avthaara literally means, in order to lessen the burden of Bhoodevi, exactly fits in here in the context of Ramavathara. The devas praise the Lord thus: namyasya namathaH kshudhraan varadhasya varaarThinaH puthraiH pithrumathaH kreedaa kaTham the kena varnyathe.(yadh.1.48) natavat bhoomikabhedhaiH naaTha dheevyan prThakviDhaiH (yadh.1.49) It means, "How can anyone describe your leela by which you bow down to devas who are inferior while you yourself is the one to be worshipped.Being the one who can give all boons you ask others for boons. You revere your own children as your fathers. Like an actor you play act donning different costumes thus." Though this applies to all avatharas it is more suitable to Ramavathara. Krishna never concealed His divinity fully like Rama., who prays to the devas on several occasions and bows down to sages and others, behaved as a son to Dasaratha and in short acted like a human being throughout and unlike Krishnavathara His divinity was known to very few. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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