Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 5. sampreeNathi prathikalam asou maanasam me sujaathaa gambheerathvaath kvachanasamaye gooDanikshipthaviSvaa naaleekena sphuritha rajasaa veDhaso nirmimaaNaa ramyaavartha dhuthi sahacharee ranganaaThasya naabhiH The navel of Lord Ranganatha well-formed, which hid within at times (during pralaya) all the worlds due to its depth, which creates numerous Brahmas with the pollen splashing from the lotus on it, which has whirlpools of beauty suited to the rest of the form, gladdens my heart every moment. naabhiH- the navel ranganaaThasya- of Lord Ranganatha sujaathaa - well-formed, sujaathaa means well born, here it means well formed. gooDanikshipthaviSvaa- which hid all the worlds , gooDa means secret and nikshiptha means placed. The Lord placed all the worlds in His stomach at the time of pralaya and His nabhi hides them well because, it was deep like a sea. kvachanasamaye- at times (pralaya) gambheerathvaath- due to its being deep nirmimaaNaa- which creates veDhaso- Brahmas, after mahaapralaya when even the existing Brahma is dissolved and merges into the Lord, a new Brahma is created after the cosmic night of the Lord, which is described above as pralaya when the nabhi holds everything inside. sphuritha rajasaa- by flashing pollen, the pollen which are seen on the lotus naaleekena- from the lotus (on it), the pollen of the lotus creates the Brahmas, since Brahma comes from the lotus on the navel. ramyaavarthaa which has whirlpools of beauty, since the navel is described as being deep enough to hide the worlds in it like the sea that contains all living beings in it and t yet appears clam on the outside, the circular lines on the navel are imagined to be the whirlpools of beauty. dhuthi sahacharee-in accordance with the shining beauty of the rest of the form, the navel appears as beautiful as the rest of the limbs. sampreeNathi -gladdens maanasam me- my mind. prathikalam – every moment. Desika says that to think of the navel of the Lord brings immense joy to his mind every moment. The word naabhiH used as a part of human body is feminine. When used in the sense of the centre of the wheel it is masculine. Here the use of the feminine gender and the adjectives put in feminine form accordingly, presents a picture of a woman of noble birth, sujaathaa, who is having a broad mind, gaambheerathvam, who hides the imperfections in the house of her husband, gooDanikshiptha viSvaa, (the word visva can be understood as sarvam , all), who gives birth to many sons during her childbearing age. veDhasaH may mean many Brahmas, veDhaaH, being the word for Brahma, or many sons who pursue the vedic path. The pollen of the lotus denotes her fertility. The word ramyaavartha, means the woman being pleasant and moving with deliberation,the word aavartha also means deliberation or revolving. She is sahacharee, a companion to her husband and thus like his nabhi, the centre of all his activities. This is according to some commentators. By a stretch of imagination this can be applied to the Divine Mother as well, who is sujaathaa, being born from the Milky ocean, She hides all the imperfections of Her children, (visvam standing for the while world of creations to whom She is the mother) from the Lord by Her mercy, She is the mother not only of Brahmas but also of all beings, multitudes of children, who are expected to follow the vedic path, and when they fail to do so She becomes the ramyaavartha, mahaamaaya, who deludes the Lord into believing that they are faultless and guides Him to show mercy. She is dhyuthi sahacharee, perfect companion for the Lord in Her glory. She is sitting on a lotus, holding lotuses the pollen of which showers grace to all. Thus inadvertently this sloka stands as a tribute to Ranganayaki thayar also. This is not a far fetched imagination as the next sloka mentions about the chest of the Lord which is said to be purified by Her stepping into it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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