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INTRODUCTION:
Of the many deities, Lord Devanaathan is the only One who has been the
subject of Sri Vedanta Desika’s devotional sthuthi in three languages, Sanskrit
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(Sri Devanaayaka PanchAsat), Praakritam (Achyuta Satakam) and Tamizh
(mummaNikkOvai). In this Commentary, the Sanskrit version of the individual
slOkams is used.
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Swamy Desika meditates on the various parts of bhagavAn’s tirumeni, starting
from His head all the way down to His Sacred Feet (slOkams 34 to 43).
SlOkams 44 to 65 deal elaborately with several aspects of the greatness of
the Lord’s devotees. SlOkams 72 onwards are about the Kavi himself, his
(current) afflicted state, his hopes, fears and prayers, and appeals for help
and succor. Swamy Desika as Venkatanaayaki concluded this SthOthram as a
representative for individual souls pining in separation. She prays that she,
the eternally youthful bride should become united with the eternally youthful
bridegroom, Sriman Naarayanan.
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monograph on the "anthamil seer Ayindhai nahar amarntha NaaTan adiyiNai mEl
adiyurayAl -……Chinthai kavar pirAkirutham nooRu koori….. mundhai maRai
mozhiya vazhi mozhi Nee yenRu, Mukundhan aruL tantha payan peRREn naanE".
In the above passuram passage of Swamy Desikan’s Nava MaNi Maalai Tamizh
Prabhandham (10th Paasuram), Swamy Desikan alludes to his composition and
samarpaNam of nine Sri Sookthis on Lord DevanATan of
Thiruvaheendhrapuram in three languages: Fifty slOkams of Sri Daiva Naayaka
Panchaasath in Sanskrit, one hundred slOkams of Sri Achyutha Sathakam in
Praakrutham, and seven more in ”Sezhum Tamizh” (MummaNikkOvai, NavamaNi
Maalai, Panthu, Kazhal, AmmAnai, Oosal, yEsal). The two Tamizh Sri Sookthis
available to us, Nava MaNI Maalai and MummaNikkOvai, have been released in
the Sundara Simham series (http://www.sundarasimham.org) as the 23rd and
the 40th e-books. Sri Daiva Naayaka PanchAsath is ebook #11 in the
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DevanAthan as Sri Venkata Naayaki did in her 100 PrAkrutham slOkams of Sri
Achyutha Sathakam.
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ïIman! ve»qnawayR> kivtaik›kkesrI,
Swamy Desikan
srImAn vEnkaTanAthArya: kavitArkikakEsarI |
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SLOKAM 1
MEANING:
SarvEswaran, the Lord of all celestials (dEvAs) roams with majesty on the hills
at Thiruvaheendhrapuram known as oushadha Giri as a matchless male elephant
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with the name of "Dhaiva Naayakan". He appears like a green tree with
medicinal properties on the banks of Garuda river full of vitality and comforts
the eyes of the devotees and removes all of their illnesses. The beauty of the
jewelry on His body mingles with His own incomparable beauty and shines
without diminution.
He will never abandon anyone, who sought His refuge. He never fails to grant
the fruits of His sankalpam to the SaraNAgathAs and hence is known as
"DhAsa Sathyan" (One who is always true to His adiyavarkaL). Pray, pay your
obeisance to this SarvEswaran!
COMMENTS:
Swamy Desikan’s intense bhakthi flows towards the sacred feet of Sri
Achyuthan, who never forsakes anyone who prostrates before Him and seeks
His refuge and protection. The intensity of this bhakthi impels Swamy Desikan
to transform into Sri Venkata Naayaki, a young maiden in deep love with the
Lord just as Swamy NammAzhwAr and Kaliyan enjoyed the Lord before as
ParAnkusa and ParakAla Naayakis. In these intense moments, Sri Venkata
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Naayaki becomes an intense love-lorn lady and talks in the sweet language of a
Naayaki (praakrutham) to express her depth of feelings with Maadhuryam.
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‘Venkata Naayaki’
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Oh Lord forever true to Your devotees! The speech of Saraswathy during Her
infant period became the lilting language of Praakrutham. adiyEn is not blessed
with powerful intellect to compose a high quality composition in chaste
Sanskrit. Therefore, adiyEn has chosen to use Praakrutham to praise You; this
may sound like the prattling of an infant, whose faculty of speech is not fully
developed. In this world, human beings delight in hearing the prattle of their
parrot in cage. Similarly, You should take delight in listening to the imperfect
speech of adiyEn taking the form of an eulogy.
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SLOKAM 3
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Oh Lord who is always true to Your devotees! The speech of mine with limited
jn~Anam would have many defects in diction and grammar. What if it is so?
Your vaibhavam envelops the world like the lustre of the full Moon. adiyEn is
praising that vaibhavam of Yours and therefore adiyEn’s speech gets purified
by being associated with the glories of Your auspicious attributes. For
instance, the rain water from the street flows near the mighty river Ganga.
The moment that impure street water falls into the sacred Ganga, it gets
purified through its association with the holy river. After its union with the
Ganga waters, one can not tell the street water from the main stream Ganga
water. Both have become one. Thus singing about Your glories with my tongue
consecrates my speech.
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becoming sacred by flowing into the blemishless Gangaa pravAham. Gangaa
river is referred here as "thripaTagaa srOthaa" or the river that flows in
three worlds: Upper, bhU and PaathALa lokams.
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"thripaTagaa srOthaa"
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MEANING
Oh the Lord of Celestials! In Your court filled with the eternally liberated
Nithya Sooris and newly liberated jeevans (Mukthaas), the VedAs are singing
about Your glories. In this august assembly, adiyEn is reciting my sthuthi
marked by its unskilled usage of words and meanings. This act of mine is indeed
a laughable matter. It is common that the king is amused by the speech of the
royal clown amidst the pithy statements made by great scholars of his court.
Oh Lord! Please accept adiyEn’s unskilled and deficient sthuthi and enjoy it as
the King enjoys the speech of his clown at darbhAr amidst the assembly of
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bards and ministers.
COMMENTS:
Swamy Desikan states that his meager efforts to sing this sthuthi on the Lord
is infantile (BhAlisaa) and is comparable to the laughable activities of the royal
clown in contrast to the grand eulogies of the sacred VedAs (vandhithva
mahithAnAm SrutheenAm madhyE mama sthuthi: trastarinayEna sTApitaa).
“Trastari nayam” is the manner of speech of a clown (VikaDa kavi).
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JihvAgra SinhAsanan!
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Oh Lord who is true to Your bhaktha janams! You never abandon Your servants.
You elect to sit on the throne on top of the tongues of SadAchAryAs and from
that seat, You instruct us about Your svaroopam and svabhAvam through Your
SadAchAryAs. Those upadEsams banish our ajn~Anam. adiyEn has stepped
forward to thank you for this reason.
COMMENTS:
The SadAchAryAs, who are the recipients of the Lord’s abundant grace are
extolled in this slOkam. Our Lord is visualized as sitting firmly on the throne
over the tongues of SadAchAryAs (jihvaa simhAsanE laBdha prathishta:) while
they interpret Bhagavath Saasthrams and perform SadupadEsams.
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MEANING:
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MEANING:
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COMMENTS:
The AzhwAr paasuram passage relating to this Bhaktha sulabha tatthvam is:
"paatthudayavarkku yeLiavn, piRarkku aRiya Vitthahan". Swamy Desikan echos
this behavior of the Lord of being easy of access to those who have faith in
Him (Sraddhitha hrudhaya sulabhan) and of being far away from those with
fickle devotion (dOlAyamAnAn dhUram munchasi). For simple folks with utter
devotion like the Gopis, He was near to them and mingled with them and made
them very happy (AagOpi janam prakAsa nija mahAthmya:).
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also praise You as One who does not undergo any changes in svaroopam and
svahbhAavm like the chEtanams and achEtanams. They recognize You as the
embodiment of Jn~Anam and Aanandham. They salute You as one who can not
be limited by time, place and vasthu (ullangitha thrividha andham). These
Upanishads recognize and glorify You as One who is at all places and times and
inside all the vasthus (chEtanAchEtanams). adiyEn with minimal qualifications
also dares to salute You in the manner of the mighty Upanishads.
COMMENTS:
From this slOkam to the 25th slOkam, the svaroopam of the Lord as defined by
the Upanishads is covered. "Sathyam Jn~Anam Aanantham Brahma" and
Ubhaya Lingam of Brahma Soothram is covered here. He is also saluted here as
One who transcend the three fold limitations of space and time object. One
of the slOkams of Tatthva Muktha KalApam of Swamy Desikan refers to some
of the glories of the Lord this way:
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3. achiTila chitachith dhAranA: (One who bears all the sentients and
insentients in His body),
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"anantha kalyAna guNa Saarvabhouman" - Thiruayindai Sri Devanathan
The Brahma SoothrAs codify the teaching of the Upanishads and define the
nature (Svaroopam and SvabhAvam) of Brahman in many soothrams as:
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6. Aayatana (the abode/home of heaven and earth).
This Brahman is the source of the universe (bhUta yOni:) and is imperishable
reality (akshara Brahman). The Upanishads state unambiguously that there is
nothing higher than this akshara Brahman (aksharaath parata: para:). This
akshara Para Brahman has the capacity to sustain and rule everything in their
manifested and un-manifested form. As a ruler of all, this Brahman is
VaiswAnara.
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Brahman qualified with the bhUma guNam).
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4. His controllership (Niyanthruthvam),
9. SathyakAmathvam,
11. One who can respond to the ardent desire of those who are impatient
to reach Him (Aarthiharathvam).
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(will), You create all the chEtanams and achEtanams of this world. There is no
one however that creates You. Through Your unfailing sankalpam, You protect
every being in this world. Yet, there is no one who can protect You. Through
the same powerful sankalpam, You dissolve this world and its beings at the
time of mighty deluge. There is none who has the power to destroy You. Thus
You create, protect and destroy every jeevan and achEtanam with Your
incomparable sankalpam. You are indeed the Supreme most God.
COMMENTS:
Here the Lord is saluted as the Para Brahmam of Sri BhAshyam as the Jagath
KaaraNan, Samrakshakan and destroyer and having these activities as His
sport (akhila bhuvana janma sthEma BhangAdhi Leelaa:). The three fold cosmic
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functions of the Lord (Srushti, Sthithi and PraLaya) are referred to here.
This is covered by the VedAntha Sutra: I.1.2 (JanamAdhyasya yatha:).
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VishNu Achyuthan!
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MEANING:
Oh Lord who never lets go off any one of Your servants! You pervade even the
minutest atom. You are the indweller of all vasthus. This savroopam as
antharyAmi even in the tiny atom holds the power of bearing and commanding
all sentients and insentients. It is because of this quality, the VedAs eulogize
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You as the all pervasive SampoorNan. There is no obstacle to Your being inside
all entities of Your creation. You pervade all of them inside and outside (antar
bahisccha tath sarvam vyApya NaarAyaNa; sTitha:). You are indeed
"sarvagatha prathivasthu poorNan".
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pervaded by the Lord). One of the central doctrines of VisishtAdhvaitham,
the organic relationship between Brhaman and the universe, was established by
AchArya RaamAnuja based on the 7th BrahmaNa of BruhadhAraNyaka
Upanishad. This central concept of "Sareera-Sareeri BhaAva" instructs that
Brahman resides in all sentient and insentients in the universe as their inner
controller (antharyAmin).
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MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! You are the basic support for all entities and serve as their
AadhAram (dharaNam). Your svaroopam makes it possible for their svaroopams
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2. SarvAdhaaram,
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In his "PradhAna Prathitantra adhikAram: of Srimath Rahasya Thraya
Saaram”, Swamy sums up these concepts this way:
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"Tulai onRu ilai yena ninRa Thuzhaai mudiyAn"
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1. UpAdhAna and
2. Nimittha KaraNams.
When a potter makes a pot with clay, the pot is the Kaarya vasthu and the clay
used is the upAdhAna kaaraNam. The potter and the potter’s wheel become
Nimittha KaaraNam. In this world, the UpAdhaana and nimittha kaaraNam will
be distinctly different. In Your case, the sookshma roopa (subtle) chEtana –
achEtanam are Your body and You are their indweller. Thus, You become their
upAdhAna KaaraNam. When these Sookshma vasthus becomes gross as kaarya
vasthus, You have the nimittha kaaraNa sankalpam to become many. You have
now become nimittha kaaraNan as well. It is only in You we see the same
vasthu standing as UpAdhAna and nimittha KaaraNam. It is indeed a wonderful
and "eminent exception"!
COMMENTS:
Our Lord being both the material (UpAdhAna) and instrumental (nimittha)
cause (KaaraNaa) is elaborated further here. Adhi Sankara and AchArya
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RaamAnuja agree on the Lord being the material and instrumental cause. For
MaadhvAchArya, Brahman is only the instrumental cause on the assumption
that the admission of UpAdhaana KaaraNam to the Brahman would affect its
svaroopa as nirvikAra, since Brahman would be subject to modification. Yoga
and Paasupatha mathams take a similar view like MaadhvAchArya. Both Aadhi
Sankara and AchArya RaamAnuja use ChAndhOgya Upanishad texts to show
that there is no conflict in Brahman being both UpAdhAna and nimittha
KaarANams.
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leelai is the common cause and their past karmas are their viSEsha kaaraNam.
The one who accumulated viSEsha puNyam becomes Brahma dEvan and those
with lower puNyams or high Paapams take on lower roles. All the created
beings are influenced by their individual karma profile, when it comes to their
lot in birth and activities as Brahma or a lowly plant.
In view of them being karma vasyAs (under the control of their previous
karmas), there is no way in which we can accuse the Lord as merciless or as one
who favors one or the other and take sides.
COMMENTS:
The answer to the question about the reason for the differences in created
beings from the lofty Brahma Devan to insignificant blade of grass in spite of
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the efficient and material cause being the same is answered here. The
response is: The sport of the Lord to create the world and its beings is still
the same but the differences among the created beings are due to their
differences in individual bundles of Karmas.
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na asti param yuvayO: saa api srI: bhavati tava kim puna: itarat ||
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Tatthva-Hitha–PurshArTam
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! All the male entities in this universe from the groups such as
DevAs, Humans, beasts of this universe obey You and are commanded by You.
All the female of the species from the above groups are commanded by Your
divine consort. Besides You both, there is no one who rules this universe. Your
Devi matching You in all aspects (GuNam, Roopam et al) is directed by You. If
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this is the situation, why emphasize that all the vasthus of the world stay
obedient to You ?
COMMENTS:
Now Swamy Desikan leaves the profound metaphysical and philosophic aspects
of Brahman and focuses on the Tatthva-Hitha–PurshArTam aspects of theistic
religion. In this slOkam, the ultimate Tatthva is revealed as the Dhivya
Dampathis. The abstract Brahman of the Upanishads ”crystallizes in to
concrete and captivating” Dhivya Dampathis (Sruthi Sirasi vidheepthE
BrahmaNi SreenivAssE). The voluntary division of duties between the dhivya
dampathis is referred to here. The VishNu PurANa slOkam’s message is
echoed here: "All that is named male among dEvAs, humans and animals is
naught but BhagavAn Hari. Those who are named female are Lakshmi. There is
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MEANING:
Oh Dhaiva Naayaka! There is no one in all the worlds, who is equal or superior
to You. You stay as the protector and refuge for all. This is the essence of
what one should know for gaining sathgathy. The study of all the sAsthrAs is
to gain this quintessential meaning. The research on all Saasthrams and
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VedAnthams leads to this essential truth.
COMMENTS:
Together displaying yEka sEshithvam, the dhivya dampathis are our Supreme
Godhead (Para Tatthvam) and the sole refuge (Paramaam Gathi) for all
mankind. The dhivya dampathis are the supreme Tatthva and the SaraNya
dampathis are our Refuge. This is the distilled essence of all studies.
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MEANING:
COMMENTS:
The relationship between Niyantaa (One who commands) and NiyAmya (One
who is commanded) is commented upon. Swamithvam of the Lord or the overall
Lordship is being saluted here.
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SrArdhams. Havis is offered to
the different dEvaas like Agni,
Indhran, Rudhran. Yet, all of these
offerings (havis) are intended for
You. Thou art the One, who grants
the Phalans for those KarmAs. You
accept all those havis as the
antharyAmi (indweller) of these
dEvAs. In pithru SrArdhams,
Brahmins are invited and invoked
as the pithrus and offered
succulent foods. Those who are "Yaj~na SAdhana Achyuthan!"
satisfied with these offerings are
the pithrus. Yet, the invoked Brahmins derive pleasure from eating the
offered food. Similarly, the act of invoking the name of a dEva and offering
Havis is really intended for You. Meanwhile, the dEvAs are also satisfied with
the offering. As an indweller of these dEvAs, You accept the Havis and grant
the phalans for the offerer. Therefore, VedAs prescribe karmas with only
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You as the goal.
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the sentients. You are the only One who
grants them the fruits for those
Yaagams. The devAs have a finite life
upto praLayam. Therefore, they can not
be the ones, who can grant the desired
phalans of performed yaagAs in future
KalpAs. Oh Lord, You are eternal and
hence confer the fruits in all kalpams.
You stay inside the devAs and accept
the havis and reward the performer of
the YaagAs.
Our Lord is the phala pradhan or the grantor of fruits for YaagAs and Yajn~As
at all times since He is the only One, who is everlasting (Nithyan). DevAs may
come and go but there will be no discontinuity in the conferral of Phalans to
the karmas peformed by the sentients since the Lord is eternal.
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SrIkara Achyuthan!
MEANING:
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You banish the samsaric sufferings and together both of You confer all the
desired phalans.
COMMENTS:
The Kalpaka tree (the Lord) and the golden creeper (Periya PirAtti) are
always together (Kalasa jaladhi Kanyaa Vallaree kalpasAkhee: Sri VaradarAja
PanchAsath).
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skl )lana< àsUit> skl jnana< sm> olu ntsTy Tvm!. 20.
sakala aagamAnAm nishThA sakala surANaam api antara aathmA |
sakala phalAnAm prasooti: sakala janAnAm sama: khalu nata satya tvam ||
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SuhRt Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Lord true to You devotees! You are ultimate meaning of all the VedAs
(Sakala AagamAnAm nishtaa). You are the indweller of all dEvAs. You are the
phalan bearing ground for all karmas. You are equal to one and all and do not
display any partiality. You grant phalans corresponding to the individual’s
karmas and thus treat every one the same in this regard.
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as SarvEswaran happily and patiently. This clearly shows your partiality to
some and yet You declare that You are impartial to every one. How is that ?
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It is only the Lord, who can come to our rescue, when we falter in the practice
of Karma-Bhakthi-Jn~Ana Yogaas. "NikhilAnAm Thvath anya: hastha AalamBa:
na asthi" (For all the people of the world, there is no one except You to give an
uplifting hand). He is the Aapath BhAndhavan and anATa rakshakan.
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SLOKAM 23
saktE: ka: atibhara: tasmat khalu upAya: tvam yEva svayam siddha: ||
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NArAyaNa Achyuthan!
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1. Sarvajn~an (all knowing),
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The previous slOkam pointed out to the Help of the Lord at times in which we
falter in our practise of Karma-Jn~Ana and Bhakthi yOgams. This slOkam
reveals that the Lord is the "Svayam siddha upAyam" because of His innate
guNams like Jn~Anam, KaruNaa and Sakthi. He is Siddhan and is always
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present as never faltering Achyuthan to respond to SaraNAgathAs seeking
His protection.
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MEANING:
Oh Lord who is true to Your adiyArs! SamsAram is a huge and fearsome ocean.
Its depth is inestimable. The chEtanams swirl in it without gaining a footing.
They sink. You serve as an unfailing, sturdy boat for them and carry them
safely across to the other shore of SamsAric sea. Your sankalpam is the
boatsman. When that sankalpam does not exist, Nothing else matters. Your
sankalpam is thus indispensable to ferry us across the dangerous waters. The
boat sails following the wind. Your dayaa is the wind that propels us to the
safe shore. You are an unsinkable, ideal boat that is not affected by the
terrifying waves of the ocean of SamsAra. When we perform SaraNAgathy to
You, You fulfill Your duties as SaraNAgatha Rakshakan and ferry us across the
fierce waters of samsAram to the safe haven of Moksham.
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SLOKAM 25
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! Brahma, Sivan, Indhran and other celestials imagine that they
have attributes as SarvEswaran. Many people consider them also as Iswarans.
This deluded thinking does not help much. Brahma, Sivan, Indhran et al cannot
grant anyone the boon of Moksham. No body except You, AchyuthA, has the
power to grant anyone Moksham. Painters can draw thousands and thousands
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of images of the Sun but all that assembly of the pictures of the Sun will not
lead to the conversion of the dark night into a bright day. Similarly, even the
complete assembly of the dEvAs would not have the power to bless one with
Moksham.
COMMENTS:
The key message is that no one other than Sriman NaarAyaNan can grant
Moksham (Iswara bhAvEna bhAvithA: ithara surA: moksham na dadhathi).
These dEvAs may think that they are all powerful Iswarans but they are
powerless to grant Moksham.
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many gems inside it. Oh Lord! You possess gems that are Your anantha kalyANa
guNams. Your auspicious guNams are priceless. They have no admixture with
blemishes (heya guNams). One can not see these infinite, auspicious guNams in
any other gods. Even if these gods wish to possess these hEya rahitha, anantha
kalyANa guNams (limitless, blemishless auspicious guNams), they can not have
them. Oh Achyutha! neither the people of this world or the VedAs can count
successfully all of Your limitless guNams. They are asankhyEyam (beyond
count).
COMMENTS:
The key message is: "AhIndhrapura NaaTa! Tava nirmala guNa - rathnAni
vigaNayithum na Saknuvanthy" (Oh Lord of Thiruvaheendhrapuram! Your
guNams are like the priceless, blemishless gems that can not be counted by
any one. They are too numerous to count).
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Madhava Achyuthan!
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lotuses and chase away desires, sins as well as deluded thinking from their
minds.
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fought with RaavaNan and destroyed him. Now on the banks of Garuda Nadhi
with its overflowing waters, You roam like a mighty elephant.
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and did not arise from KarmAs as in the case of the humans. This aspect of
Your ThirumEni fits with Your svaroopam and pleases Your ThiruvuLLam. This
nithya Yuvaa ThirumEni of Yours is adored by the eternally liberated (nithya
sooris) at Your Supreme abode. It is of the form of bliss and is eulogized by
the VedAs.
COMMENTS:
2. nithyam
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3. SvabhAva siddham
4. anuroopam
5. abhimatham
7. Sukham.
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COMMENTS:
The presence of the various tatthvAs being embedded in the form of weapons
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and AabharaNams in the ThirumEni of Para VaasudEva roopam of Achyuthan
(archA form at Thiru Ayindhai) is described in this slOkam. In slOkam
thirteen of Sri DevanAyaka PanchAsath, Swamy Desikan refers to these
twenty five tatthvAs staying as weapons and AabharaNams on the ThirumEni
of the Lord in the archA form at Thiruvaheendhrapuram. In the AdhikAra
Sangraham paasuram (PuruDan maNi varamAha - - -), Swamy Desikan describes
in detail the location of these twenty five tatthvams on the Lord’s ThirumEni:
(http://www.sundarasimham.org e-book # 51).
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Sarveswara Achyuthan!
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established and served as a role model for obeying the parent’s commands
(Pithru Vaakya paripAlanam), UpadEsam on SaraNAgathy et al during these
Vibhava avathArams. The main goal of these avathArams is Saadhu Jana
samrakshaNam (the protection of those who sought refuge in You as Your
devotees). You could have readily protected them from Your seat in SrI
Vaikuntam and yet You took these avathArams to mingle with Your bhaktha
janams and to let them enjoy You in person. Had you stayed at Sri Vaikuntam
for protecting the devotees like PrahlAdha, You would not have had the unique
anubhavam of being with Your devotees right here on Your earth.
COMMENTS:
The avathAra rahasyam housed in Srimath Bhagavath GithA is the topic of this
slOkam. Dharma samrakshaNam, Saadhu rakshaNam and Dushta nigraham
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aspects of avathArams are referred to here. The descent from Sri Vaikuntam
to this earth is saluted by Swamy NammAzhwAr as: "Aadhiyam sOthiyai angu
vaitthu ingu piRanthu" according to Sri D. Ramaswamy IyengAr.
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Sundara Achyuthan!
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spreads all places near Thiruvaheendhrapuram and transform them into the
blue color. At this dhivya dEsam, You are resplendent like a dark bluish cloud
of the rainy season, which drenches us with timely, rejuvenating rains for our
sustenance. You are like this life-giving rainy cloud and at the time of
maturation of the bhakthi of Your devotees, You drench them with Your dayaa
pravAham and protect them and immerse them in the bliss of Your divine
anubhavam. You are indeed the nourishing, dark rain cloud at Thiru Ayindhai.
COMMENTS:
The main message of this slOkam is: "BhujagEndhra Pura paryantha: kaalE
dhAsa janAnAm dhattha kaaruNya rasa: krushNa Ghana: bhavasi". The Lord is
compared to the rain-laden varshaa kaala cloud that soaks one with cool rains.
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In His case, it is His KaruNai that drenches His Bhaktha janams in and around
Thiruvaheendhrapuram. He is the dense KaruNA cloud.
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SLOKAM 33
Anagha Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! You appear as the elephant guarding the directions (dhig gajam)
at Thiruvaheendhrapuram. The mighty male elephant will sport with the female
elephants, generate steady madha jalam around its kapOlams and destroy
trees on its way. Oh Lord! You are like that elephant from the aspects of
roaming in the forests on the banks of Garuda Nadhi, sporting with the two
She elephants (SrI and BhU Devis) and breaking up sturdy trees like You are
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destroying asurAs and drenching Your devotees with Your KaruNaa pravAham
like the elephant in rut gushing forth its madha jalam from its kapOlam. Thus
You appear as a majestic elephant on the banks of Garuda nadhi.
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SLOKAM 34
KEsava Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Lord true to Your daasAs! Your divine face shines like the full Moon. The
crown on Your siras is radiant with its gems and resembles the Sun in its
lustre. The bluish-black tresses that are positioned between crown and the
face appear like the darkness of the night set between the Chandran of Your
thirumukha- maNDalam and the shining crown. It is rare to find the Moon and
the Sun together. That rare sight of the Sun and the Moon together is a
tribute to Your power to bring various irreconcilable elements together at one
place (agaDitha-gaDanA-SaamarTyam).
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COMMENTS:
From this slOkam onwards, Swamy Desikan enjoys the dhivya soundharyam of
Sri Achyutha Dhaivya Naayakan from head to foot (kEsAdhi PaadhAntham),
which is different from the PaadhAthi kEsAntham approach of
ThiruppANAzhwAr in His dhivya Prabhandham of AmalanAdhi PirAn and His
(Swamy Desikan’s) own enjoyment of Sri RangarAjan in Bhagavath DhyAna
sOpAnam. Swamy Desikan starts the dhivyAnga Soundharya anubahvam of the
Lord with the Thirumudi and the salutation to the resplendent crown seen
there. Next Swamy enjoys the wavy, dark tresses (Kaaka Pakshams) on the
forehead and the Thirumukha MaNDalam known for its agaDithagadaNaa
sakthi (ariyathu yeLithAhum AaRRal according to BhUthatthAzhwAr). PoorNa
Chandra Mukham and the radiant crown over that shining as the bright Sun
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follows the MangaLAsAsanam of PeriyAzhwAr according to Sri D. Ramaswamy
IyengAr: “Kadir Aayiram RavikalantheritthAl ottha neeL Mudi”.
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Govinda Achyuthan!
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SrInidhi Achyuthan!
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pearl necklace there. The garland made up of wild flowers (Vyjayathi Maalai)
has firmly taken hold of Your chest. Those who have the bhAgyam of enjoying
the samudhAya sEvai of these beautiful entities on Your chest recognize Your
stature as SarwEswaran and celebrate Your vaibhavam.
COMMENTS:
The six subha lakshaNams adorning the Lord’s chest starting with Periya
PirAtti are acknowledged in this slOkam. The VakshasTala visEsham of the
Lord with MahA Lakshmi is saluted here and the special objects found there
are pointed out.
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SLOKAM 37
SubhAnga Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Dhaiva Naayaka! Even BrahmA, Sivan and Indhran arrive at Your abode at
the Milky Ocean, when they are tormented by the asurAs and seek Your
protection. You respond to their call, destroy the asurAs and chase away the
sorrows of the DevAs with the power of Your strong shoulders (bhuja Bala
parAkramam). DevAs are comforted like the travelers in the torrid summer
gaining relief by staying in the cool shade of a tree with many branches. In
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this regard, Your four shoulders are like the Kalpakaa tree and those who are
resting under them are freed from their samsAric taapams and gain all the
pururshArTams that they desire.
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power of the shoulders of the Lord to protect SithA PirAtti from wild
beasts and other dangers of the forest during their vana vaasam:
"Gajam vaa veekshya simham vaa vyAgram vaa-api VarAnana,
naahArayasi santhrAsam Baahu Raamasya samSrithaa".
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SLOKAM 38
DAmOdara Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Lord true to Your adiyArs! When the ocean sees the full Moon, it gets
agitated and sends up big bubbles from inside it, which break as mighty waves.
our sankalpam is the full Moon. The ocean is the Prakruthi made up of the
three guNams (Satthva-rajas-Tamas). From the ocean of Prakruthi responding
to Your sankalpam, multitudes of BrahmANDams rise up. They are like the big
bubbles seen on the ocean. During the time of the ultimate deluge, You
protect all these BrahmANDams (big worlds) inside Your stomach for
safekeeping. In spite of containing these mighty worlds inside, Your stomach
appears to be lean and famished from hunger. What could be the reason for
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that appearance ?
COMMENTS:
The kukshi (stomach) of the Lord and its mysteries are saluted here. In
KrishNAvathAram, when Mother YasOdhaa asked the infant KrishNa to open
His mouth to check whether He has been eating mud, the Lord obliged and
there inside his stomach she saw the entire world housed. Swamy Desikan
wonders: You have the gigantic worlds inside Your stomach and yet Your
stomach looks lean from outside and You still have room there to put away
huge amounts of butter and curds. What a wonder ?
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PadmanAbha Achyuthan!
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reminded of Brahman resembling a bee on that lotus. That lotus flower also
serves as a foot rest for Your divine consort, Sri Devi seated on Your
vakshasthalam.
COMMENTS:
Swamy Desikan visualizes the lotus arising from the navel of the Lord and sees
that serving an additional role besides being the seat of Brahma Devan.
Swamy Desikan identifies that lotus as serving the additional role as the foot
rest (paadha Petam) for Periya PirAtti.
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SLOKAM 40
rAjati achyuta mukharA rati nAtha gaja indra srunkhalA tava rasanA ||
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Madhusoodana Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha Para Brahmam! When the asurAs Madhu and KaiDaba caused
suffering to the people of the world, You engaged them in fight and squeezed
them to death with the help of Your powerful thighs. The blood that gushed
out of them at the time of their death reddened further Your beautiful red
peethAmbharam. The bells associated with your waist belt seen over Your
peethAmbharam send forth a sunAdham as You move about. That mEkhalai
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(waist belt) also serves as a strong chain to tie up and control Manmathan.
Those who are blessed to have the sEvai of this mEkhalai (raSanaa) are freed
from the hold of worldly pleasures associated with their indhriyams.
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asurAs (Madhu, KaiDabha, HiraNyakasipu) were crushed to their death. You
placed them between those powerful thighs and squeezed the life out of them.
Those thighs are like their death bed.
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SLOKAM 42
Mukunda Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! Your knees shine splendidly like a mirror made of gems. Your
ankles are like an emerald KaaLAnji vessel (spittoon used for holding chewed
TaambhUlam). Through the beauty of those knees and ankles, Your sacred feet
stands out in its beauty. Those lotus feet containing the signs of conch,
chakram are pressed gently by SrI Devi. The beauty of those sacred feet are
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forever associated with you like SrI Devi, who never parts with you even for a
second.
COMMENTS:
The beauty of the Lord’s knees, ankles and Thiruvadi are enjoyed and saluted
in this slOkam.
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SLOKAM 43
PAda Padmam
Trivikrama Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Lord who is steadfastly true to His devotees! Once upon a time, You begged
for three feet of land from emperor Bali as a dwarf (Vaamanan) and grew right
before the eyes of all as Thrivikraman and measured the earth and the other
worlds with Your feet. As Your foot shot upwards and reached sathya lOkam,
Brahma dEvan washed those feet with waters from his kamaNDalu. Those
waters of Thirumanjanam flowed to all the three worlds and destroyed the
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sins of all. The VedAs adorn those lotus feet of Yours on their head and
eulogize Your glories. Your ThiruvadikaL protects all the worlds by being their
refuge.
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Your beauty is enjoyed by ParamaikAnthis, who do not seek any phalan for
serving You.
COMMENTS:
After having enjoyed the anga soundharyam of the Lord, Swamy Desikan
reminds us that the darsanam of this SubhAsraya, Dhivya MangaLa ThirumEni
will destroy all of our sins. He stands as the very root of the world and helps
us as the delectable herb to cure completely our samsAric diseases.
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VashaTkAra Achyuthan!
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SLOKAM 45
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Oh Lord who is always true to Your devotees! People walk over the treasures,
which are under their feet and do not know what is under their feet. The
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siddhAs however see those treasures with the help of a colyrium worn over
their eyelids. They dig up those treasures hidden under and enjoy them.
Similarly, Your dhivyAthma svaroopam is not visible to most of the people
except the yOgis, who succeed in visualizing and enjoying your subtle dhivya
ThirumEni with Your divine consort adorning Your chest region. This difficult
act is accomplished by the Yogis through steady dhyAnam and it becomes
possible for them to visualize You directly and enjoy Your adhyAsccharya
dhivya ThirumEni. In this matter, Your dhivya mangaLa vigraham becomes
essential to see Your dhivyAthma svaroopam by the determined yOgis.
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beginning with the words: "Yadh-HiraNya nidhim". This Upanishad mantram is
elaborated further in the 28th sLokam of Sri VaradarAja PanchAsath.
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drushTi gata: yEshAm tvam namat satya na khalu tEshAm mOha triyAmA ||
MEANING:
Oh Lord who never abandons His devotees! The Sun banishes the darkness of
the night by spreading his abundant bright rays. My Lord! You are the
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matchless Sun for all the three worlds. You remove entirely the ajn~Anam of
the chEtanams and spread the nourishing rays of Jn~Anam. Those who have
Your sEvai will never ever be caught in the grips of the night of delusion about
the true meanings of Your tatthvams.
COMMENTS:
Besides destroying our sins, the darsana soubhAgyam of the Lord’s ThirumEni
chases away all of our nescience (ajn~Anam). One who ses His ThirumEni does
not experience any more nights of ajn~Anam.
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Oh Achyutha! For those who enjoy Your sEvai with their hearts filled with
deep devotion will never be influenced by the worldly desires of any kind. Even
those powerful objects of enjoyment stand right next to them, they will not be
affected by them even by an iota. These blessed souls have the sacredness to
purify even those who are associated with them. Even if these noble souls are
in this world immersed in Your bhakthi anubhavam, they are LIKE the muktha
jeevans. Such is the glory of Your devotees!
COMMENTS:
In the second paadham of this slOkam, Swamy Desikan uses the term "Jeevan
muktha sadhrusA:". The concept of Jeevan muktha is an advaithic term and is
not accepted by VaishNavAs. They believe in VidEha Mukthi or Moksham after
casting off the physical body. That is why Swamy Deikan uses carefully the
words: "Jeevan muktha sadhrusA:" to indicate the experience of Bhakthi
anubhavam similar to muktha jeevans in Sri Vaikuntam. In verse 33 of
AdhikAra Sangraham and in His UttharakruthyAdhikaaram of Srimath Rahasya
Traya Saaram, Swami Desikan makes this clear distinction between the
concept of Jeevan Mukthi refuted vehemently by AchArya RaamAnuja and the
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experience of bliss similar to (not the same as) the muktha jeevans at Sri
Vaikuntam after casting away the physical body (ViNNavar ….mEvum adimai
yellAm, maNNUlahil mahinzthu adaihinRanar …. Vedam aRintha BhagavarhaLE).
This passage from Desika Prabhandham means: "The loving services that the
eternals and mukthAs in Vaikuntam render to Prama-Padha NaaTan there - -
the great ones of this earth who have learnt the Tamil VedAs of sweet
essence perform such blissful kaimkaryams right here in this world with éclat
and élan".
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SLOKAM 48
MEANING:
Oh Lord who is true to Your SaraNAgathAs! The wild elephant will roam in the
forests, splash themselves in swift flowing mountain streams and stay beyond
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the control of anyone. When a king captures it by trapping it, trains it and
makes it the royal elephant, that animal will never ever think of its wild days in
the forest. The chEtanan is like that wild elephant moving around
uncontrollably. He is filled with ego and is immersed in chasing the perishable
(nonlasting) sukhams. These transient and insignificant pleasures are like
temporary formations in the sky, where clouds take on the form of a horse or
elephant for a few seconds and are made shapeless by the blowing wind
quickly. These temporary formations and appearances are known as Megha
chithram or Gandharva city. They do not last long. My Lord! You create few
objects in the dreams of chEtanams to enjoy and the moment one wakes up,
those pleasures disappear. They do not last. Similarly, the worldly pleasures
indulged by the chEtanams are transitory and have finite life. When the
chEtanam performs SaraNAgathy at Your sacred feet and becomes the
object of Your grace, then that chEthanan forgets the vishaya sukhams just
like the royal elephant forgets its days as a wild elephant in the forest.
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SLOKAM 49
ivix àmuoa[a< pdain "n kNdi¦ kNd kd¦I StMÉ smain. 49.
na mahayanti jn~Anavanta: taranga DiNDeera budbuda sadrukshaaNi |
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vivEkam. In the ocean, the waves constantly form and break. Their life is
short. Similarly, the sTAnams of BrahmA and others look beautiful like the
foam, which looks nice to look at in a superficial sense but has no substance
inside. These sTAnams disappear after their time is over. They are like
mushrooms, which sprout after the rain and are intriguing to look at but they
are tasteless. For the vivEkis, these postions of BrahmA et al., are totally
unappealing. Banana plants look strong but they are knocked down to ground in
no time, when a strong wind blows.
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nAtha nata satya sagruNaa: na munchanti katham api sarva jana sauhArdham ||
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SadAchArya!
MEANING:
SarvEswarA! Oh Lord who never lets down Your devotees! The chEtanams with
AchArya’s grace develop Jn~Anam about the three tatthvams (ChEtanam-
achEtanam- Iswaran) and develop compassion towards the less fortunate ones.
Oh Lord, These blessed souls admire your souseelyam that permits You to
interact with people of low station with compassion. They follow the path
shown by You. Benefitting from the understanding of your svabhAvam, they
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develop compassion towards the less fortunate chEtanams and guide them to
sathgathy through good upadEsams. They never give up their efforts to help
others and to correct their way of life through personal example and timely
intervention.
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BhAgavatha Kaimkaryam, pomposity, boastfulness, malice, finding fault with
others and a host of other bad traits trail them. In the case of Your true
devotees having the blessings of AchArya kaDAksham, none of the above
inauspicious attributes show their ugly head in them. They live a delusion-free,
noble life.
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sukhams. Whether they live in the noble ages like Krutha yugam, their mind
set will be that of one living in Kali yugam, when the dharmam is on decline.
Those who are engaged in the adoration of Your sacred feet may live in Kali
yugam but are not affected by it. They change Kali yugam into Krutha yugam
through their way of life focused on You.
COMMENTS:
The pramANams for Swamy Desikan for the thoughts etched in this slOkam
come from Swamy NammAzhwAr’s ThiruvAimozhi Paasura Vaakyams according
to Sriman D.Ramaswamy IyengAr:
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ones show the way. Some fools criticize these noble BhagavathAs and find
fault with them where none exists. One has to surmise that the time of
destruction has arrived for such fools, when they show disrespect to the
BhagavathAs, who are dear to You. Such BhAgavatha apachAram will nullify
the Prapatthi that one has performed. SaasthrAs state that the end is near
for one who sees a hole in the Soorya MaNDalam. The situation is the same
for those who show animosity to the BhAgavathAs dear to You, the Lord.
COMMENTS:
Sriman D.Ramaswamy IyengAr quotes two proverbs to bring home the message
of this slOkam on the seriousness of Bhaagavatha apachAram:
(1) vinASa kale vipareetha Buddhi: (2) AahAtha kaalatthukku anna dhvEsham,
pOrAtha kaalatthukku Brhamma dhvEsahm. Sri DR Swamy states: ”It is a sign
of impending calamity in fools, when they find fault with or cavil at the dear
BhAgavathAs of the Lord. This behavior has the capacity even to nullify the
Prapatthi performed earlier”.
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SLOKAM 54
Svayambhu Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! When the clouds move away, the stars which were hidden
before, become clearly visible. The adiyArs of Yours shine like that cloudless
sky. The harmful guNams like ahankAram have now been removed and the
auspicious attributes come to the front. The spotless guNAs shine now with
the bright moon light of Bhakthi.
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COMMENTS:
The comparison is between the adiyArs of the Lord and the sky. Both are
spotless. The adiyArs’ minds are not clouded with inauspicious qualities like
conceit, malice, pride, envy, ostentations, fear, anger et al. The sky similarly is
spotless because it does not have any clouds. Like the star-studded sky, the
adiyArs shine with their auspicious guNams. Just as the cool moon light adds
special beauty to the sky, the intense bhakthi of the adiyArs shed plesant
light on those who approach them. From slOkams 46 to 54 (this slOkam), the
greatness of the adiyArs of the Lord was celebrated. The next and the
subsequent five slOkams focus on those who have performed Prapatthi and are
known as PrapannAs.
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SLOKAM 56
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Achyutha! There are many chEtanams, who fear about the consequences of
their karmas and landing in narakam. They fear the sufferings at the hands of
Yama Kinkaraas. When Yama knits his brows in anger over their many sins,
they become afraid as though they saw a snake. This fear drives them to lead
a life away from the temptations of kaamams and bhOgams of this world.
They perform SaraNAgathy at Your sacred feet and free themselves from the
fears of entering Yama lOkam.
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SLOKAM 57
Thiruaaraadanam by Paramaikanthis
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! Brahma and the DevAs worship You with ardour. Their worship
(AarAdhanam) is for worldly sukhams and not for Moksham. Their poojai
reaches You but is not considered anything special by You. On the other hand,
You accept ardently the AarAdhanam done by ParamiakAnthis, who do not
consider anyone else as their dhaivam and do not seek any phalans for their
AarAdhanams. You receive their AarAdhanam with joy and place it with Your
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head bent and adorn it as a parivattam(Sesha Vasthram). Thus the
AarAdhanam of the ParamaikAnthis is identified and accepted by You as a far
superior AarAdhanam compared to those of BrahmA and the other dEvAs.
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ApramEya Achyuthan!
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gOLa nibha kaNTakAyamAna nija - angAn ||
MEANING:
Oh AchyuthA! When the rays of the Moon fall on it, the Moon stone (Chandra
kAntha stone) will melt and flow as a stream. Your divine face is the Full Moon.
Its lustre is the assembly of the rays. The minds of those who are blessed to
enjoy the sEvai of Your Thiru Mukha MaNDalam melt like the Moon stone.
They shed joyous tears that form a flood. Their whole body experiences
horripulation (rOmAnjali).
They look like the budding of flowers of the Kadamba tree. No wonder You do
not abandon these BhAgavAthAs steeped in the enjoyment of Your divine
beauty.
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time with budding blossoms. It happens instantaneously, when the rain and
thunder strike.
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HayagrIva Achyuthan!
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MEANING:
Oh Lord true to Your SaraNAgathAs! Your adiyArs know that all the
chEtanams and achEtanams in this Universe are Your body. Therefore they do
not show enmity towards anyone. They adopt the ancient dharmAs that are
causative factors for Moksham. They know about the impermanence of worldly
pleasures and do not therefore seek them. Those who do not have this mature
Jn~Anam do not reach You. The BhagavathAs of ripe Jn~Anam however attain
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You safely.
COMMENTS:
In slOkam 50, the sarva jana souhArdham aspect of the adiyArs of the Lord
was referred to as one of their unique features. Here, their disassociation
from worldly pleasures (nissangathvam) is pointed out as yet another distinct
lakshaNam of the adiyArs.
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Adrushya Achyuthan!
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sky is nearby. Is it possible however to touch it and hold it? Similarly, You are
not accessible to the non-devotees. The Lord eludes them even if He is near
by.
COMMENTS:
You my Lord is always nearby (sadhA Aasannam api) to those whose minds
oscillate between Vishaya sukhams (dOlAyamAna manasa:) but You are not
accessible to them like the nearby sky, which can not be grasped (sadhA
Aasannam api, Thvam gaganamiva dhurgrAhyam). They do not attain You even
if they accelerate their efforts (thvaramANA: api ThvAm na labhanthE).
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SLOKAM 61
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Sri AdivaN SaThakOpan
MEANING:
Oh AchyuthA! Those who have performed their Prapatthi at Your sacred feet
have long lasting desire to gain Moksham and leave their bodies. Yet, they stay
here with their bodies and do not enjoy Moksham right away. Why is this odd
situation? It is because You have decided to keep them here for a while longer
so that they can help few others to follow the path to sathgathi according to
Your sankalpam. These great souls stay here and delight in performing various
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kaimkaryams to Your archA form at the temple and stay here with their gross
bodies until you call them to ascend to Your Supreme abode.
COMMENTS:
Oh Lord! Your bhakthAs have intense desire to gain mOksham for a long time
(Tava bhakthA: chiram kAnkshitha mOkshA:) and yet they do not ascend to
Your Supreme abode as per their wish. They are still here even though they
would rather be there at Sri Vaikuntam with You and serving You with their
antharanga Kaimkaryams. Why is it their ascent to Your supreme abode is
delayed ? It is because of Your driving desire to uplift all and use Your dear
ones to lead others to Sathgathi by percept and example (Thvayaa sakala
rakshaNa uthsuka ruchinaa Tava bhakthA: sTApithA:). Obeying Your
sankalpam, they stay in this world a little longer, hold on to their bodies than
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SEthu Bandam!
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BhagavathAs serving as the bridge through their sadh guNams, You show the
suffering chEtanams the way to reach Your supreme abode by traveling over
the BhAgavatha sEthu.
COMMENTS:
Swamy Desikan explains in this slOkam how the BhaagavathAs carry out the
Lord’s commands to help more people to travel on the auspicious path leading
to Moksham. Their Lord has "Sakala rakshaNa uthsuka ruchi". The Lord’s
BhAgavathAs tarry here, serve as bridge over the samsAric ocean for others
to travel over and reach the Lord’s supreme abode later.
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SLOKAM 63
bhAvayanti tava bhaktA: priya atithim iva nata satya paschima divasam ||
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bodily existence would be over. As a result, their fear about future births in
this world would be banished. While they exist here during the post-
prapatthi period, additional sukhams and dukkhams come their way. The
PrapannAs consider them as favorable happenings to destroy their Moksha
virOdhis. Secure in their convictions about Moksham, they welcome death.
They are not afraid of death. They welcome death as a pleasant guest and
greet it fondly (krutha kruthyA: pradheekshantE Mruthyum priyam iva
adhithim). They have performed prapatthi and await death like a dear
anticipated guest.
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AdishTana Achyuthan!
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SLOKAM 64
nIyNte=Cyut Tvya inj< pd< sda Svy< àÉ< k«t kayaR>. 64.
prakaTa timirE bhuvanE pAtra pratishThApita parama jn~Ana pradeepA: |
neeyantE achyuta tvayA nijam padam sadA svayam prabham kruta kAryA: ||
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(ajn~Anam), the lamp known as Your Jn~Anam is very much needed. Those
PrapannAs, who have performed SaraNAgathy at Your sacred feet see the
approach of their time of death. They wish to light a lamp of Jn~Anam for the
world sunk in darkness without knowledge about tatthvas. They pick competent
sisyAs, instruct them on Brahma Jn~Anam and through them uplift the world.
You invite these BhagavathAs at the time of completion of their mission to
Your Supreme abode.
COMMENTS:
Our SadAchAryAs are those who have performed their Prapatthis successfully
(krutha karyA:). They sense the approach of their death. They see the world
filled with the darkness of ajn~Anam due to the failure of the chEtnams to
know about the Tatthva-Hitha-PurushArTams. They recognize that the Sath
SampradhAyam has to be nourished and preserved. For this reason, they
select sathpathrams as sishyAs and light the lamp of Parama Jn~Anam to
maintain the SadAchArya paramparai for future generations. Now the work
that You assigned to them is completed, You lead them to Your self-luminous
(svayam-prabham) supreme abode (nijam padham).
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ParamEshTi Achyuthan!
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down. At SrI Vaikuntam, they delight in Your sevai. Their firm bhakthi
becomes the instrument of sight (eye) for enjoying You. They enjoy further
the bhOgams that You enjoy. They join the ghOshti of the eternally liberated
ones (Nithyab sooris) like AdhisEshan, Garudan and others to enjoy You and to
serve You with blemishless kaimkaryams. The nithya soori ghOshti is fulfilled
by their joining. They complete the congregation consisting of Aadhi Seshan,
Garudan, VishvaksEnar and others (nithya ssori ghOshtim poorayanthi).
COMMENTS:
The Muktha Jeevan has now arrived at SrI Vaikuntam and joins the group of
nithya sooris. The Mukthan experiences Saayujya mOksham. With un-winking
eyes, they devour the beauty of the Lord and perform Kaimkaryams for Him.
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The Muktha Jeevan is welcomed by the nithya ssoris and accorded a status
equal to them.
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SLOKAM 66
MEANING:
Bhakthi yOgam, there are steep steps like Karma yOgam and Jn~Ana yOgam
that have to be ascended first. Even after completing the Karma, Jn~Ana
yogams, there would be delays in gaining Moksham. It is a long and ardous
process to pursue Bhakthi yOgam for Moksham. Therefore, Muchukundhan
and others abandoned the difficult route of Bhakthi yOgam inlaid with a lot of
delays and chose the easier-to-practise, quick phalanx yielding Prapatthi
yOgam to gain Moksham. After performing their Prapatthis at the sacred
feet of the Lord, they gained Moksham in a trice.
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SLOKAM 67
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Vaikuntam, Indhran and other dEvAs are still swirling in the whirlpool of
SamsAram. While the dEvAs had the chEtanams as working slaves before
their Prapatthi, now they bow before these PrapannAs and worship them. The
Upanishads attest to this changed behavior of dEvAs before and after
Prapatti. After prapatthi and ascent to Sri Vaikuntam, dEvAs worship them.
Thus, the dEvAs worship PrapannAs in this and the other world because of
their superior status compared to them (karma vasyALs).
COMMENT:
The chEtanam is like a working cow (PaSu samAna janthu) for the dEvAs.
After performing the Prapatthi and at the end of casting their body, the
Prapannan arrives at Sri Vaikuntam and becomes a Muktha Jeevan and joins
the ghOshti of the eternally liberated ones (nithya Sooris). Now it is the
dEvas’ turn to worship the muktha Jeevans, since the muktha jeevan is freed
from the indebtedness to devAs.
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SLOKAM 68
SaraNya Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! This Prakruthi is a dark night. During this long night, the
delusions experienced by the mind is wide spread like the vast ocean. For this
dark night of Prakruthi, Your KaDAksham is like the bright dawn. This
KaDAksham of Yours is the first and primary cause for starting one’s journey
to Moksham. When Your divine glances fall on a chEtanam that is being tossed
in the sea of SamsAram, their ajn~Anam vanishes and they get set to perform
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Prapathti to start their one way journey to Sri Vaikuntam and enjoy Moksha
sukham there.
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SLOKAM 69
sakala kusala yEka kshEtram kinkara satya tava keertanam amruta nibham ||
MEANING:
Oh Lord who is true to His adiyArs! There is no limit to the auspiciousness for
those who chant Your nAmAs. If one considers the bliss experienced during
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Moksha dasai as a tree, then Your nAma sankeerthanam is the tap root (AaNi
vEr) of that tree. As one continues with Your nAma sankeerthanam, the
saadhakan’s bhakthi for Your sacred feet grows. The saadhakan will gradually
prepare himself to perform Prapatthi and gain mOksham. The chittha bhramam
(mental delusion) that the chEtanan had prior to Prapatthi arises from poor
awareness of the three tatthvams. That chittha bhramam is like old age and
makes the chEtanan suffer much. Your nAma sankerthanam acts as a medicine
and gives strength to the suffering chEanam by destroying his chittha
Bhramam. The sankeerthanam of Your divine names is like a fertile field for
creating all types of auspiciousness. The sankeerthanam of Your nAmAs is
most delectable like tasting nectar. Thus many indeed are the blessings that
arise from Your nAma sankeerthanam.
COMMENTS:
The nara janmam is a blessed one when one can perform Naama Kusuma anjali
(Naama sankeerthanam). It is one of the nava vidha bhakthis recommended to
us by Bhaktha PrahlAdhan. Lord VishNu’s Naama sahasrams have to be
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listened to and even more they have to be enjoyed as sankeerthanam. The
naama sankeerthanam dispels samsAric fear, destroys sins and propels us
towards the path of Moksham.
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SLOKAM 71
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Oh AchyuthA! There are those who worship other gods instead of You. Those
gods respond favorably and grant phalans only when You are pleased. If You
are not favorably disposed, there is precious little that they can do. Their
happiness or otherwise is dependent on Your disposition. Further, their ability
to grant even the insignificant phalans they grant arise from their links to You.
Their outreach to grant even these insignificant phalans is incorporated inside
Your sankalpam to bless that chEtanan. While the facts are like this, why
waste one’s time by seeking out these other gods? If the chEtanams worship
You directly, they can gain all the phalans that they desire.
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nithyam, NruharE Vegavathee taDASrayam ThvAm” (Oh NrusimhA of
ThiruvELukkai dhivya dEsam residing on the banks of Vegavathee river! I am of
firm mind that there is no need for anyone to protect adiyEn, when You step
forward to offer Your protection. When You decide not to come forward to
protect me, there is no use in asking anyone elase. All of them are powerless
to protect adiyEn, when Your sankalpam is not in adiyEn’s favour.)
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AmOgha Achyuthan!
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SLOKAM 72
MEANING:
Oh Lord true to those who seek Your refuge (Kinkara Sathya)! Let us assume
that adiyEn worships the gods, who are Your body. What blessings (lasting
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good) can they confer on me, when they become pleased with my worship ? Can
they fulfill the great desire that adiyEn has developed through the bliss of
worshipping You ? Certainly not! They can not succeed singly or collectively to
grant me Moksha sukham. This situation is like the ChathakA birds, whose
thirst is not quenched by the showering of dew from hundreds of moist clouds.
Their thirst can be quenched only by the downpour from the clouds.
Therefore adiyEn will not even think about these gods, much less worship
them. (The chathakA birds can not drink water directly from the ponds or
rivers. They have a hole in their neck and they can consume water from the
rains as they lie with their necks turned upwards to the falling rain).
COMMENTS:
Swamy Desikan’s question to the Lord is: "Kimkara Sathya! ithara thridasA:
prasannA: mama kim nu hitham karshayanthy?" (Oh Lord of
Thiruvaheendhrapuram! What good can the other dEvAs do for adiyEn, when
they become pleased with me?) “Nothing", answers Swamy Desikan.
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SLOKAM 73
Amrutha Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! A thirsty beast in a desert roams here and there to find sources
of water to quench its thirst. It sights at the turn of a road what appears to
be a flowing river. It runs in great haste only to find that it is a mirage and not
real water. Finally, it finds the real water source, drinks from there and
quenches its thirst. Likewise, adiyEn chased after worldly sukhams thinking
that those were true comforts and got deluded. adiyEn wasted my time
thinking all along that these were the lasting pleasures that adiyEn was seeking
ardently. Once adiyEn realized the worthlessness of the chase after what
turned out to be neither lasting or blissful, adiyEn became sorrow stricken. It
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is at this stage, adiyEn came across Your flood of Dayaa spreading everywhere
and particularly towards Your dear ones (adiyArs) serving You. Now, adiyEn
has immersed myself in that cool and nourishing flood of Your Dayaa pravAham
and have fulfilled all my desires.
COMMENTS:
The effects of refraction of the air during the torrid summer days produces
an illusion as though water is flowing in the form of a river. This mirage is
particularly seen over the desert sands. The travelers in the desert get
deluded by this mirage and run towards it to quench their thirst. Alas, it turns
out to be just an illusion and not the real thing. Swamy Desikan instructs us
that chasing after the anithya (impermanent) sukhams of the world is just
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like chasing after the illusory mirage in the desert. Swamy suggests that we
develop KrishNa thrushNaa instead of Vishaya sukha thrushNaa (thirst for
transient worldly sukhams). Such a thirst for the Lord and His BhaagavathA’s
sath sangam will fully quench our thirst for the lasting sukhams. Swamy
Desikan recommends that we drink deep from the abundant flood of KaruNa
flowing from the Lord.
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SLOKAM 74
MEANING:
Oh Lord who never fails to respond to Your adiyArs (natha Sathya)! adiyEn
started to perform some yajn~ams. adiyEn engaged myself to get involved
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with some dharmAs (karmAs) linked to those Yajn~As. adiyEn found out not
even one of those karmas got fulfilled. They were powerless to grant the
phalans that adiyEn sought including the most important of those karmAs.
VedAs state that a Kaamya karma (a rite performed desiring phalans) can only
bear fruit, when the angams (constituent limbs) of that main karma are
completed to perfection. adiyEn’s act in this regard is like some one who
plants a flag to announce that he is a Vaidheekan by doing karmas in a boastful
manner to attract the attention of the world instead of for personal
upliftment. adiyEn does not know how to perform these karmas in a spirit of
Saathvika thyAgam and is like one fallen in the forest after exhaustion from
wandering in the labyrinthine pathways of the forest and fearing attacks from
wild animals. adiyEn’s desires are not fulfilled and adiyEn is in the grip of fear
not knowing what is going to happen to me next. Oh Achyutha! It is a pitiable
state to be in. Please do not abandon me but protect me.
COMMENTS:
The two groups of words that Swamy Desikan uses to introduce himself
(KaanthAra PaanTakan) and his pitiable state due to exhaustion from the tiring
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travel across the forest paths (Kaathara ViSeryamANan) are evocative in their
imagery. "KaanthAra PaanTakan" refers to a traveler in the forest, who is not
sure about his way. "Kaathara ViSeeryamANan" is one who is overcome by fear
after losing his way in the labyrinthine pathways of the forest.
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SLOKAM 75
MahOtsaha Achyuthan!
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The gnawing fact is that I am a mahA paapi standing in the front row of
sinners. adiyEn does not have the sense of regret over my lapses. If adiyEn
had that sense of regret over my misdeeds, atleast one quarter of my sins
would be destroyed. Sri Devi is moved by my pitiable state and pleads with
You to free me from the miseries that swirl around me. What do You do? You
seem to explain to Your dear consort my true form and appear to be poking fun
at my expense. adiyEn has the comforting courage however that You will not
ignore Sri Devi’s pleading and therefore You will come to my rescue.
COMMENTS:
In a mood of depression that overwhelms him, Swamy Desikan regrets over his
deceitful acts to mislead the world and himself about his exhibitions of piety
and Aastheekyam. He concedes that the Lord sees through these deceptive
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acts and is laughing over the audacity of such kapaDa naatakams in front of
His Devi. Swamy Desikan pulls himself out of this black mood and comforts
himself over the thought that the Lord will not ignore the sipArisu
(intercession) of His Devi and will surely come to his rescue.
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SLOKAM 76
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Oh Achyutha! In this life of mine, limitless indeed are the sins that adiyEn
accumulates even in one day’s time. It will take limitless time to experience
the fruits of these sins. As one collapsing under the unbearable load of such
sins, adiyEn considers myself as the fittest object for receiving Your
compassion. It is true that Your dayaa can not reveal its glories in the case of
the PuNyasaalis (blessed ones with abundance of righteous deeds). In my case,
the full power of Your Dayaa sakthi can however show its valour and glorify
itself. Therefore protect me by making this fittest object the target of Your
Dayaa pravAham!
COMMENTS:
The prayerful request to consider his request to take piy on him as the fittest
object for the Lord’s Dayaa has its echos inn the 34th slOkam of Sri Dayaa
sathakam: "anubhavithum aga Ogam nAlam Aagamee kaala:". All the future
time will not be sufficient to experience the multitude of sins that adiyEn has
assembled. Therefore, my Lord! adiyEn is the fittest object for Your Dayaa to
flow.
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guNams win over adiyEn’s paapams decisively. adiyEn’s paapams are fearful
about Your guNams and take flight from the battle field. It is like the
powerless ones run away, when they catch sight of the powerful ones in the
battle field. Even hearing about Your auspicious guNAs causes my sins to lose
their form and get destroyed. My sins concede victory and disappear.
”My sins, says the poet, are as innumerable as the Lord’s kalyANa guNAs. But
the furtive way in which my sins hide themselves from view shows that they
will perish befoe Your guNAs. The secretive way in which they live, move and
have their existence clearly demonstrate their feeling of weakness and
inferiority. In the final analysis, Your kalyANa guNAs prevail over my sins and
rout them”.
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SLOKAM 78
drishTvA api drupta manasam bAlam idAnIm api bharasva mAm apramatta: ||
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! No one’s life here is permanent. Their lives are like trees, whose
branches (days and nights) are cut off one by one and end up in a day’s time.
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AdiyEn is watching these happenings all around me and yet have the haughty
conception that I am going to last forever. I do not recognize my own
impermanence and strut about vaingloriously. Oh Lord! it is You alone who can
save adiyEn from this self-destructive behaviour.
COMMENTS:
The kavi now repents over his indifference and conceit, while being aware that
every one’s life time including his is felled by the axe of time every day and
night. Chips from the branches of the tree of life are falling around and are
piling up. The sight of this irreversible truth does not seem to faze me. I
carry on as if I am immune to this inevitable fact. I think that I will be here
forever. What an arrogance I display. Oh Lord! Please come to my rescue and
protect me from myself and my puerile ways.
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SLOKAM 79
jAnAsi nata satya tvam mAm jarat karaNE api deergha yauvana trushNam ||
MEANING:
Oh Lord who never forsakes His dear ones! The state of one’s body is pitiable.
It is in such a helpless state, when one can not predict whether it will have
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breath next second or not. Like the water drop at the edge of the thatched
leaf of a house that will fall down on ground, this body of ours can fall down
any moment. It is not going to be here forever. The old age sets in and the
limbs get dysfunctional. Even at this stage, adiyEn longs for the return of the
youthful stage. Oh Lord! You know my penchant for impermanent things. For
some one like adiyEn, there is no saving grace except Your Dayaa.
COMMENTS:
Knowing fully well the frailties of old age and the dysfunction of the limbs and
faculties with time, adiyEn still longs for youthful experiences once again and
wish to have the taste of the non-lasting vishaya sukhams. adiyEn seems to
have learnt nothing. Under these circumstances, My Lord, You are the only one
to beat some sense into my deluded thinking and protect adiyEn. Thirumangai
AzhwAr’s heart melting BhadrikAsrama dhivya dEsa paasurams are to be
recalled here.
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SLOKAM 80
#it inj SvÉav ìIift< hatu< dasana< sTy n olu tv yu´m!. 80.
ajn~Ata nija kartavyam yadrucchA jn~AtEshu mAm api pratikoola gatim |
iti nija svabhAva vreeDitam hAtum dAsAnAm satya na khalu tava yuktam ||
MEANING:
Oh DhAsa Sathya! adiyavarkku MeyyavanE! There are many rites that are
required to be observed daily. adiyEn does not gain a clear knowledge about
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them. adiyEn pursues a few that I learnt about accidentally. Even those, I
continue to perform in a manner inconsistent with the ways prescribed by the
SaasthrAs. adiyEn has recognized now my wrongful ways and feel ashamed
over them. Oh abode of Dayaa! Please do not forsake me in disgust over my
wayward behavior. adiyEn regrets over my mistakes. Hence You should
protect me by overlooking adiyEn’s mistakes.
COMMENTS:
Oh Lord, adiyEn has drifted too long without paying heed to two of the angams
of Prapatthi anushtAnam: Aanukoolya sankalpam and PrAthikUlya varjanam.
adiyEn comes up with my own intrepretaion of Your SaasthrAs and develop
viparItha Jn~Anam about the obligatory rites for gaining sathgathy. adiyEn’s
recidivism is appaling. adiyEn is now very much ashamed over my acts of
omissions and commissions. Oh Lord, please do not let adiyEn drift in the
swirling whirlpool of samsAra anymore ; please protect adiyEn from my willful
and foolish ways and come to my rescue.
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SLOKAM 81
saknOshi cha tat hitam mama tridasEsvara kurushva nija hrudaya nikshiptam ||
MEANING:
Oh Deva NaaTa! adiyEn is a powerless speck. You know very well what is the
right thing to be done by me. You know fully well about me as an Omniscient
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One. You have the uninterrupable power to do what You wish for my good.
Hence, please carry out what You deem beneficial for me and protect me.
COMMENTS:
Oh Lord! adiyEn does not seem to know what are the things to be pursued
(karaNeeyam) and what are to be avoided (pariharaNeeyam). adiyen’s sense
of vivEkam has a dull edge. You are the Omniscient Lord. You know precisely
what is good and what is bad for me. You are Omnipotent to act and set things
straight. You are indeed the SarvEswaran. Please intervene and protect me by
doing things, which You deem beneficial for adiyEn. This prayerful appeal
reminds one of the passage from JitantE sthOthram: "Yath hitham mama!
DevEsa! tath Aajn~Apaya Maadhava!". Sri DR Swamy also quotes the insightful
third pAsuram of Periya Thiruvandhathi in this context to articulate our
quandary amd the soulful cry for help: "I know what are all good and what are
bad. But I am unable to adopt the former (nallavai) and renounce the latter
(theeyavai)".
My Lord! What can I do ? Oh Lord! You know what is the best to do under
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these circumstances. Pray do what would be beneficial for my ultimate welfare
(hitham)”.
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MahA Bala Achyuthan!
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MEANING:
Oh Dhaiva NaayakA! In this world, there is a sport where people move back
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and forth a doll tied to a branch with a rope. That doll is powerless to do
anything for itself. It moves as the people move it. Similarly, adiyEn is bound
by the ropes of the three guNams and is not an independent one. adiyEn is
subject to Your divine souverignity today and forever. Hence, please direct my
speech, mind and body to sathgathi so that adiyEn can reap auspiciousness to
serve You at Your Supreme abode.
COMMENTS:
Swamy Desikan compares his lot to that of the wooden doll tied with the ropes
of three guNams and unable to do anything independently (guNa gruheetha
dhAru puthraka: ParavaSa:). adiyEn has therefore no control over my mind-
speech and body (thri-karaNams). Oh Lord! Under these circumstances of my
utter helplessnes, please have mercy on adiyEn and direct my three
instruments to sathgathy for gaining the ultimate auspicousness of Moksham.
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SLOKAM 83
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! adiyEn’s karmas are of two kinds: PuNyam and Paapam. The
PuNya KarmAs will yield enjoyable phalans like svargam and Paapa karmas will
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result in fearsome naraka vaasam. Both of them stand in the way of Moksham.
Therefore, both are considerd as the handcuffs that bind one inside the
prison of one’s body and cause innumerable sufferings. The Upanishads and
the SaasthrAs state that during the time of death, the puNya karmAs of a
Prapannan goes to their friends and the Paapa karmas end up with their
enemies. Oh Lord, when are you going to release this jeevan from incarceration
inside the body and when are you going to distribute adiyEn’s karmas to the
appropriate friends and foes ?
COMMENTS:
From this 83rd slOkam to the 90th slOkam, Swamy Desikan is pressing the Lord
to tell him when He is going to bless him with Moksha sukham. Swamy Desikan
calls the perishable sareeram in this slOkam as "ghOra kaLEBara
kaarAgruham" (fierce bodily prison). At the time of the falling of the body,
the jeevan escapes from this hole (kuhara nirgatham). Until then, the jeevan
was not only in this bodily prison but its hands were tied up with the handcuffs
of Paapam and PuNyam (nija karma nigaLa yugaLam). When the body falls down,
the left over sins and puNyams of the prapannan are distributed by the Lord
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to one’s foes and friends (Priya – apriya vargams) respectively. Swamy Desikan
asks the Lord as to when He is going to release him (the prapanna jeevan) from
its bodily prison and cleanse it of all sins and puNyams that cling to it.
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dinakara datta agra karam achyuta drakshyasi dayita Dimbham iva mAm ||
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tAraNa Achyuthan!
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jeevans at the time of their departure from the body. In this manner, embrace
me at the time of death, remove my bodily fatigue and prevent me from
entering into any one of the 100 naadis, which will end up taking me to worlds
other than Sri Vaikuntam. Please facilitate my entry in to the 101st naadi
(Brahma Naadi), which will start me off to travel by archirAdhi maargam;
there adiyEn will get hold of the rays of Sun as the walking staff and begin my
journey to Your Parama Padham. At that time, You will look at me with
affection like a father looking at his child running towards him. Oh Lord of
Thriuvaheendhrapuram! When are You going to grant me all these blessings ?
COMMENTS:
This and the next slOkam describe the rising up (uthkrAnthi) of the Prapanna
jeevan at the time of death. The beginning of the travel via archirAdhi
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mArgam after exiting from the body via Brahma Naadi is decribed in this
slOkam.
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Oh Achyutha! While the Prapannan travels via Brahma nAdi and archirAdhi
mArgam, he is greeted by Agni and others taking him to the waiting amAnavan,
the god of lightning at the end station of the archirAdhi mArgam. The
hierarchy of the devathAs greeting the Prapannan during the ascent to Parama
Padham are:
3. UttharAyaNa dEvathai
4. Varsha dEvathai
5. Vaayu
6. Sooryan-Chandran.
Each of them honor the prapannan and transport him to the end of their areas
of jurisdiction and hand him over to the next adhikAri. At the end station of
the path of light (archirAdhi mArgam) amAnavan appears and takes the jeevan
to Parama Padha NaaTan. He is assisted in this task by VaruNan, Indhran and
PrajApathi. All of them, my Lord, are Your servants (AadhivAhikA: Tava
PurushA:).
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VaasudEva Achyuthan!
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adiyEn is awaiting for the time, when You are going to transport me from this
samsAric desert landscape (marukAntharam) full of sorrows to Your blissful
Supreme abode.
COMMENTS:
The travel through the archirAdhi mArgam, the welcome by the Lord’s
AadhivAhikAs, the arrival at the gates of Sri Vaikuntam and being led to the
grand gem-bedecked hall of the Lord are described in ThriuvAimozhi X.9
decad. Kaushithaki Upanishad belonging to Rg Vedam is the pramANam for the
travel via the ArchirAdhi Maargam (First Chapter).
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MEANING:
Oh Lord dear to Your adiyArs! When the jeevan exits from the body and
arrives at Parama padham, it has to cross the sacred virajA river and gain the
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imperishable and beautiful suddha satthvamaya body there. Afterwards 500
celestial nymphs honor the muktha jeevan by decorating him with garlands,
colyrium, fragrant powder, clothing et al and complete their BrahmAlankAram.
Oh Lord of Thiru Ayindhai! when are You going to will that adiyEn can enjoy
these glorious anubhavams and bless adiyEn with nithya Kaimkarya
SaamrAjyam?
COMMENTS:
The river Viraja marks the boundary between the created universe and the
eternal Supreme abode of the Lord, Sri Vaikuntam. Once a Muktha Jeevan
crosses the Viraja river, he enters Sri Vaikuntam and never returns back to
the created cosmos. At Sri Vaikuntam, the muktha Jeevan gains a beautiful
and eternal body made up of Suddha Satthva (one of the three eternal
achEtana tatthvams), the material out of which the entire set of objects of
Sri Vaikunta are constituted.
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Prabhu Achyuthan!
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MEANING:
Oh Dhaiva NaayakA! The Kousthubha gem that came out of the milky ocean is
very bright and beautiful. You lifted it and placed it on Your chest to serve as
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a mirror for Mahaa Lakshmi. JeevAthmA has that Kousthubha gem as his
dEvatha. Thou should lift this jeevan out of the ocean of SamsAram to
facilitate the full blossoming of adiyEn’s dharma bhootha Jn~Anam from its
former shrunken state due to karma sambhandham. Oh Lord! You should wear
adiyEn also by granting residence on Your chest! At that time, Periya PirAtti
will cast Her auspicious glances at me. When are You going to bless me with
this anugraham ?
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HrishikEsha Achyuthan!
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SLOKAM 88
MEANING:
How can one describe the glories of Your sacred feet with our imperfect
tongue? During Your avathAram as Thrivikraman, those feet sportingly
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measured the three worlds. Brahma performed Thirumanjanm (sacred bath) to
those feet as it passed by his home of sathya lOkam. The waters from that
Thirumanjanm flowed as dEva Gangai. Sivan placed those waters on His head
and purified Himself. Those waters originating from Your feet is like the flood
of honey from Your feet resembling the lotus flower. When will the day dawn,
when adiyEn can sit under those lotus feet and perform nithya (eternal),
niravadhya (blemishless) kaimkaryams for You at Parama Padham ? You must
grant adiyEn this boon soon.
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Varadha Achyuthan!
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SLOKAM 89
Prayer for the lotus feet of the Lord adorning his head!
MEANING:
Oh DhAsa sathya! Upanishads always adorn Your lotus feet on their heads and
sing about their glory. adiyEn would like to have the bhAgyam like the
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Upanishads to wear Your lotus feet as SirOlankAram. adiyEn should receive
Your blessings to be Your dear one performing unimpeachable Kaimkaryams
like the Nithya Sooris always (Soori sadhruksha: dayitha: dhAsa: kadhaa
bhavishyAmi). When would that day dawn?
COMMENTS:
Swamy Desikan is echoing here one of the SthOtra Rathna slOkams of Swamy
Alavanthar, where he asks: Oh ThrivikramA! when are Your lotus pair of feet
going to adorn adiyEn’s head? (Kadhaa - - -Thrivikrama! ThvaccharaNa ambhuja
dhvayam madheeya mUrdhAnam alankarishyathy?). In the previous slOkam
Swamy Desikan referred to ThrivikramAvathAram and wondered as to when
the Lord’s sacred feet is going to adorn his head.
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Pavithra Achyuthan!
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MEANING:
Oh Deva NaaTa! When You elevate adiyEn to Your parama padham, adiyEn
would never again enter this karma bhUmi. All of adiyEn’s karmas would have
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been destroyed and hence there is no residual karma that will necessitate
adiyEn’s return to Your leelA vibhUthi here from the Nithya vibhUthi there.
adiyEn will be immersed in the bliss of enjoying You and serving You and
therefore adiyEn wont have any desire to return to the Karma bhUmi. Since
You have been awaiting for a long time to unite with me, You wont send me
back either. adiyEn will join You during Your avathArams as per Your will, when
You descend down to show the sathgathi to the chEtanams. There adiyEn will
enjoy You. At this Supreme abode of Yours, adiyEn will enjoy the bhOgams
just like You but will not be involved with Jagath vyApaarams like creation,
sustenance and dissolution. Here at SrI Vaikuntam You will enjoy adiyEn as
much as adiyEn (Your sareeram) enjoys You. When will be the day all these
pleasures will come adiyEn’s way ?
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to the karma bhUmi and the Lord Himself does not want to part with that
jeevan, whom He worked very hard to gain. This muktha jeevan is very dear to
the Lord (athyantha priyan). In His own Bhagavath Geetha, Lord says the
Jn~Ani is His inner soul (Jn~Ani thu Aathmaiva mE). He can not think of
sending the muktha jeevan back to samsAra MaNDalam. If ever He sends the
jeevan back, it is in the context of co-descent, when He Himself enters His
LeelA Vibhuthi for fulfilling His avathAra Kaaryam. In Parama Pada sOpAnam,
Swamy desikan refers to this Co-descent as "avanRannODu vanthu pOyum".
The other soothram that is conneceted here is "bhOga Maathra saamyam".
Both the Lord and the Muktha Jeevan enjoy to the same measure all bhOgams
at Srivaikuntam except the Lord’s unique bhOgams such as Sriya: Pathithvam
and Jagath Srushti-rakshaNa and samhAra vyaapArams. This slOkam is the
last of the eight slOkams that uses KadhA (when) in its text. Here the
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question is: When are You going to be with Me at Your supreme abode to enjoy
adiyEn as annam (food) and You as the annAthA (eater of that foood):
"sahacharathva dhanyam Aathma sama bhOga Maathram kadhaa nu
anubhavishyasi?".
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SLOKAM 91
k…é:v inj gu[ g[E> sTy< dasana< sTy sda SvCDNd>. 91.
iti sphuTa manOratham maam yEtAdrusa vachana mAtra sAram vaSagam |
MEANING:
Oh DhAsa Sathya! adiyEn has explicitly revealed all my desires to You. adiyEn
can only express my wishes with my tongue but am incapable of executing them
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through deeds. adiyEn is under Your full control. You are always an independent
One without control by anyone. Without Your sankalpa Balam as sahakAri,
adiyEn is powerless to do anything. Overcome by the adhbhutha guNAs of
Yours like Dayaa, adiyEn prays to You to fulfill what I have requested
explicitly and make adiyEn a Sathya Vaak (Truthful person).
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SLOKAM 92
SurAnanda Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! Your delectable lotus feet are most desirable for every one.
They are Parama bhOgyam for all. adiyEn of poor qualifications longs for the
anubhavam of Your sacred feet, which are desired by the great ones like the
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sages, MahAchAryAs and the AzhwArs. My impudent act is like that of a baby
monkey, who reasons that it belongs to the mighty vamsam of HanumAn and
that alone will enable it to jump over the wide ocean. AdiyEn of oscillating
bhakthi and lack of firmness to pursue my wishes resemble indeed that young
monkey’s audacious wish.
COMMENTS:
Swamy Desikan was very much involved with Swamy AlavanthAr’s StOtra Ratna
slOkams and the many moods of bhakthi enshrined there. Here, Swamy
Desikan thinks about the 47th slOkam of StOtra ratnam:”yOgi varyaagra
gaNyai: Vidhi-Siva SanakAdhyai: dhyAthum athyantha dhUram Tava parijana
bhAvam kAmayE kAma vruttha: (adiyEn is driven by my senses and behave in a
willful manner and yet I am propelled by my desire to serve You, who is even
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beyond the reach of the likes of great yOgis, BrahmA and SivA).
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Aniruddha Achyuthan!
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MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! A mother takes her child to the sea shore. The child wades into
the waters of the sea and loses its footings and is tossed about by the waves.
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The animals of the sea begin to attack that infant. The anxious mother jumps
in the water, pulls the child out of the dangers and brings it ashore. Similarly,
helpless adiyEn is being swirled about in the ocean of SamsAram and is being
attacked by the fierce denizens of the samsAric ocean (Vishaya sukhams). Oh
Lord! You should cut asunder adiyEns’ samsAra Bhandhams and vow to chase
away my miseries. Please do what is beneficial.
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PuNdareekAksha Achyuthan!
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MEANING:
Oh AchyuthA! In the height of summer, a traveler sees the mirage looking like
a river (Kaanal neer) and runs towards it to reduce his sufferings from the
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heat. He recognizes later that there is no water and it was just an illusion.
What would then be his happiness if the sky sends down a cool hail storm? All
his sufferings from the prevailing heat would then be quenched. Similarly,
adiyEn is chasing after alpa sukhams through the performance of the various
kaamya karmas and am suffering from execution of such acts that are
inconsistent to my svaroopam as Your Seshan. adiyEn in this regard is like the
traveler in the summer heat chasing the mirage for relief. Oh Lord! You
should come to my rescue in the form of the cooling rain storm and direct Your
karuNA kadAksham on me.
COMMENTS:
The prayer here is: "Achyutha! Maam (Tava) SiSirai: KadAkshi nirvrutham
kArayasva". Oh Achyutha through Your cool glances, make me joyous! adiyEn
is singed by the heat of the KarmAs (karma-maya gharma taptham). adiyEn
does not get any sukham or relief or cooling from running after the mirages
(kaapi sukha mrugha thrushNApi: api anArdhram Maam). Please drench adiyEn
with Your cool glances, which would be like the cooling hail storm for adiyEn
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(Maam karaka SiSirai: kaDAkshai: nirvrutham karayasva). Karaka is Aalamkatti.
When it falls on one, it not only cools but serves as a gentle massage to the
tired limbs.
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MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! Some snakes can kill humans with their poison by just looking at
them. This type of poison is called "dhrushti Visham". Those humans who do
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not have firm devotion for Your feet are like those snakes. Great harm will
come to those on whom their glances fall. Oh Lord! Please bless me so that the
dhrushtis of such unfortunate ones do not fall on me. In contrast, when we
listen to the speech of BhagavathAs devoted to You, it is like nectar flowing
from their mouth. Please bless adiyEn to have the nectarine BhAgavatha
dhrishti fall on me.
COMMENTS:
The dhrushtis of those who do not think of Thee (Tava chintana vimukhAnAm
dhrushti) is like poison (Visham). They can kill one with their looks (darSanAth
mOchayan). Their drushti is aSubha dhrug. On the other hand, the glances Of
the BhAgavathAs of the Lord are auspicious (Subha dhrug). Swamy Desikan
prays like Swamy AlavanthAr before him to have the glances of the
MahAthmA’s glances fall on him (MahAthmabhir Maam avalOkyathAm).
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SLOKAM 96:
Oushada Achyuthan!
MEANING:
Oh Achyutha! The pleasures of the world are like honey mixed with poison
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(Visha miLitha madhu). They will look tasteful like honey at the superficial
level but will cause great harm in the ultimate analysis. Further, they are
insignificant like a blade of grass (thruNam) and transient. adiyEn’s mind rolls
in these alpa sukhams that are ruinous. Oh Lord! You are most delectable like
the assembly of nectar (amrutha nidhi) and confer infinite bliss on enjoyment.
Please turn my mind away from harmful vishaya sukhams and and refocus it on
You forever (Mama hrudhayam Thvayi sTApaya).
COMMENTS:
The vishaya Sukhams are identified as trifles and as harmful (Visham kalantha
thEn) and similar in worth to rubbish (Kuppai) that the chicken poke at. (Kuppai
kiLarathanna selvam: Swamy NammAzhwAr ThiruvAimozhi: III.9.5). Swamy
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NammAzhwAr chides the poets who run around praising ordinary human beings
to earn money to sustain themselves, while the Lord is there to grant all what
they desire (yennAvathu yetthanai nAlaikku pOthum pulaveerhAL, minna-
manisarai paadi padaikkum poruL: TVM III.9.4). Desika Bhaktha SirOnmaNi
SrI D. Ramaswamy IyengAr reminds us of the Paasurams of Swamy
SaThakOpar.
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Oh Namath Sathya (the Lord who is true to those who prostrate before You) !
AdiyEn is now in a wretched state without the wealth of Jn~Anam and
anushtAnam. Your sacred feet are like the treasure for Your adiyArs and
confer on them all MangaLams. When Your adiyArs adorn Your sacred feet on
their heads, the kaanthi from the nails of the feet spreads like flood and
destroys all their tApams. Such is the vaibhavam of Your sacred feet! May
Thou place Your sacred feet of Yours on my head and bless me!
COMMENTS:
Oh Lord! adiyen is forever lowly one (nithya KrupaNan). For adiyEn, Your
sacred feet are like a treasure (nidhi sadhrukshou) that I came across. The
lustre of the toe nails on Your feet spread like flood and quench the tApams
from samsAric afflictions of Your dear ones (pravahath nakha prabhA jara
praSamitha praNamath samjvarou). Please place those powerful feet of Yours
on my head (Tava charaNou nikshipasva) and give me the relief from these
unbearable tApams.
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Thirumangai AzhwAr reminded the Lord in this context (Periya Thirumozhi
4.9.4):
"dEsam aRiya UmakkE AaLAi thirihinROm" (adiyEn is roaming around the world
declaring that I have performed SaraNAgathy at Your feet and You are my
rakshakan).
Swamy Alavanthar pointed out to the Lord the dire consequences that will
follow if He does not raise up to His responsibilities as SaraNAgatha
rakshakan:
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promised. This wont match Your svaroopam). This is a kind of nindhA sthuthi.
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SLOKAM 99
taan tava drushTvA priyAn nibhrutam nata satya bharasva aathmana: bharam ||
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Oh Natha Satya! Oh Lord of the Universes! AdiyEn has not observed any
upAyam other than Prapatthi at Your sacred feet. The most merciful
AchAryAs, who are experts in Prapatthi anushtAna vidhis have placed adiyEn’s
rakshaNa bharam (the burden of protecting me) at Your lotus feet. You have
great affection for my AchAryAs. Therefore, You must accept the burden of
protecting adiyEn for my AchAryAs, if not for adiyEn.
COMMENTS:
Sri D.Ramaswamy IyengAr points out that Swamy Desikan echoes the
sentiment of Swamy AlavanthAr in the concluding slOka of StOtra ratnam,
where he begged to be blessed atleast for the sake of his grandfather dear to
the Lord as a great Sri VaishNavite AchAryan. Andal in Her NaachiyAr
Thirumozhi pleads for the Lord’s grace in the name of Her AchAryan,
PeriyAzhwAr. Swamy Desikan offers his Prapatthi, while reminding the Lord
about his AchArya Paramparai rising up from AthrEya RaamAnuja (ApuLLAr)
to MadaipaLLi AacchAn. Swamy Desikan describes his AchAryAs as
KaaruNikAs (merciful DayALus) and NipuNa: (well skilled in performing
Prapatthi to the Lord). Swamy Desikan identifies himself as "agathi:" (with out
any recourse other than the Lord) and points out that those AchAryAs have
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placed him at the feet of the Lord thru the act of Prapatthi (KaaruNikai:
nipuNai: Thvayi nikshiptha: asmi). They are dear to You (Tava Priyaan).
Atleast look at them and then firmly accept the burden of protecting adiyEn
(thAnn dhrushtvaa nibhrutham bharam bharasva).
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BhayApaha Achyuthan
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SLOKAM 100
bhavishyat yauvana vadhUm vara iva maam labhasva mantri jana vijn~Apitam ||
MEANING:
Oh Lord who never abandons anyone who sought Your protection! You should
accept me like the King who welcomed his lost son after many years in the
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forest during a hunting trip in response to the counsel of his ministers. You
should accept adiyEn and wed me like a bridegroom accepts his bride as his
life’s companion. adiyEn is at a lower level right now but will be elevated as
soon as adiyEn is accepted by You. Please accept me and rule over me. This is
my prayer to You.
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The king could not find it inspite of an intense search. He returned home with
a sad heart. Meanwhile, a hunter in the forest came across the helpless child,
took it home and raised it as his own. The child adapted to the ways of the
hunting clan and had lost all knowledge about its royal lineage. Many years
later, accidentally The ministers of the king came across the child and
recognized the raja lakshaNams and advised the king that it was his long lost
child. The king was thrilled, accepted the recommendations of the ministers
and was reunited joyously with his son.
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KavitArkika Simham!
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VedAnthAchArya. It has many special features besides being delectable to
the ear and tongue. May the BhagavathAs with heart full of devotion accept it
and enjoy it!
COMMENTS:
kivtaikRkis<hay kLya[gu[zailne,
daasan,
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