Re: A Pasuram of Thirumazhisai Alwar
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Mani Varadarajan • Fri Apr 20 2001 - 10:45:09 PDT
Dear Ravi,
This is a very nice paasuram. Here is the padavurai with
translation:
neRivaasal thaanEyaay ninRaanai, ainthu
poRivaasal pOrkkathavam saatthi, - aRivaanaam
aalamara neezhal aRamn^aalvark kanRuraittha,
aalamamar kaNdath tharan.
mudhal thiruvanthaadhi 4.
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Translation:
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Once, long ago,
In the shade of a banyan tree,
Hara with his poison-filled neck
explained dharma to the four rishis.
But [Lord Vishnu] Himself is
The Path and the Entrance;
Closing the unclosable
five gates to this machine,
Can he truly know Him?
Word for word:
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neRi -- path (upAya)
vaasal -- door (upEya)
thaanEyaay ninRaanai -- Vishnu Himself being
ainthu poRivaasal -- the five gates to this machine
(referring to the body and its five senses)
pOrkkathavam -- doors which cannot be closed
saaththi -- closed
aRivaan aam -- can he truly know?
aalamara neezhal -- in the shade of a banyan tree
aRam -- dharma
naalvarkku -- to the four maharishis
Agastya, Daksha, Pulastya, Kashyapa
anRu -- then
uraiththa -- explaining
aalamamar kaNdath -- the one with poision in his neck
aran -- Hara (Siva)
As you say, the meaning is, even though Bhagavaan Parama Siva is the
greatest of yogins (yogISvara), can even he truly know Emberumaan
merely through his own efforts, when Emberumaan alone is both the goal
*and* the means to Himself?
This is reminiscent of Nammalvar's declaration at the outset of
Tiruvaymoli: mananaga malam aRa manan uNarvu aLavu ilan -- Emberumaan
who is none other than the paramAtman is incapable of being known even
by a mind which is purified by yoga. By yoga what is meant here is
karma-yoga and jnAna-yoga, which are means by which one has a vision
of the individual self in pure, blissful state.
What this serves to underscore is that the paramAtman is
(a) different from the external world which is grasped by the
external senses
(b) different from the blissful individual self which is
realized by a purified mind through jnAna-yoga and karma-yoga
Only through Emberumaan's grace (consequent to bhakti-yoga and
self-surrender) can Emberumaan be realized.
aDiyEn
Mani
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