Guest guest Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 2.nirmagna Srthijaalamaargana dhaSaa dhatthakshaNaiH veekshaNaiH anthasthanvadh iva aravindhagahanaani oudhanvatheenaam apaam nishprathyooha tharangaringaNamiThaH prathyooDapaaThaSChataa dolaaroha sadhohalam bhagavathaH maathsyam vapuh paathu naH maathsyam vapuH- The form of fish, Matsyaavathara, bhagavathaH- of the Lord, thanvath iva- which looks as if it is creating aravindhagahanaani- the forest of lotuses veekshaNaiH- with his eyes dhatthakshaNaiH- spent ( the moments engaged in) Sruthjaala maargaNa dhaSaa- at the time of searching for the multitudes of Vedas nirmagna- diving oudhanvatheenaam apaam- in the waters of the ocean sadhohalam- with a longing dolaarohaaNa – in climbing the swing paaThacChataa- of the masses of water and nishprathyoohatharangaringaNa- unimpeded flow of the waves miThaH prthyooDa- tossing against each other paathu- may protect naH-us. Desika describes the Matsyavatara in this sloka. The Lord entered the ocean to search for the Vedas. His lotus eyes wandering here and there seem to create a forest of lotuses, says Desika. The meaning is this. The Lord is traveling with great speed so that the lotus eyes seem to be everywhere at the same time. This reminds us of the battle scene of Valmiki Ramayana when Rama was seen everywhere due to his fast movement showering arrows on the rakshasas. The crawling waves of the ocean slowly proceed in a never ending movement and the mass of water tossing against them are described as the swing on which the Lord enjoys ascending. Whatever may be the costume the Lord putson during His incarnations, the devotees find Him out by His lotus eyes. The lotus closes when the night advances and opens when the Sun rises. Similarly the eyes of Lord opens on the rise of devotion and closes when there is the darkness of ignorance advances. The devotees are not duped however fierce is His form, may it be the great boar or the man-lion, because they recognize Him by His lotus eyes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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