ThiruvahIndhrapuram RathnAngi Kaimkaryam:Part 41/SrI Raama Navami: Abhaya PradhAna Saaram postings: Part 6
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• April 11, 2003
SRI RAAMA NAVAMI SUBHA DINAM ***************************** SrI: Dear SrI Raama BhakthAs: On this auspicious day , it will be useful to recap the scope of the ten individual chapters of Swamy Desikan's masterly upadesams on SaraNAgathy Saasthram housed in his SrI Sookthi of "Abahya PradhAna Saaram "(APS). So many gems relating to the SaraNAgathy Dharmam are embedded here from the SaraNAgathy Vedam of SrImad RaamAyaNam . The references to the doctrines of SaraNAgathy in this SrI Sookthi are so many that it will take years to cover them all with justice ; hence , adiyEn will be only choosing illustrative examples from Swamy Desikan's marvellous SrI Sookthi of APS. adiyEn will return to the coverage of the third chapter and references therein to Sundara and Yuddha KaaNDam episodes relating to SaraNAgathy Saasthram later . NamO NamO RaaghavAya anisam ! NamO NamO Raghukula TilakAyA! The extraordinary details that Swamy Desikan provided to explain the perfection of VibhIshaNa SaraNAgathy forms the heart of this SrI Sookthi of APS. let us start with a overall architecture of this SrI Sookthi of APS . There are TEN Chapters in APS . Chapter 1: Prabhandha AvathAram ******************************** During TrEthA Yugam , SrIman NaarAyaNan incarnated as the son of the King of AyOdhyA , DasaraTan. Once Brahma's son , Sage Naaradha told the story of Raama"s avathAram succinctly to VaalmIki. Brahma blessed VaalmIki thereafter to have the power of flow of the divine nectar of poetry to channel the flood of Bhakthi in the form of SrImad RaamAyaNam. With the anugraham of Brahma Devan , VaalmIki acquired the divine power of seeing the past in minute detail and related to all the happenings during the Lord's avathAram and described them clearly as if describing a fruit resting in one's one's palm . Knowledge about Lord Raamachandran's avathAra rahasyams are essential to one, who seeks the fruits of Moksham.VaalmIki wanted to reveal these rahasyams to the people of the world out of his compassion for them. Thus arose SrImad RaamAyaNam. This sacred history of the Lord is for helping people to comprehend clearly the inner meanings of VedAs. Those who have limited knowledge of VedAs are inclined to miscomprehend and misintrepret the messages of the eternal VedAs and the VedAs are afraid of these people. Sage VaalmIki composed SrImad RaamAyaNam to remove the fears of VedAs since a study of RaamAyaNa will help them understand the true meanings of the VedAs. It is said that when RaamAyaNam is placed in one scale of a balance and the four VedAs in the other scale , the scale with RaamAyaNam stayed down indicating the loftiness of RaamAyaNam over the VedAs. VaalmIki needed capable students to learn RaamAyaNa and its meanings from him . The children of Raama , Kusa and Lavaa , arrived at the hermitage of Vaalmiki at that time and became the most fititng students to learn and propagate the messages (avathAra rahasyams) of this dhivya Charithram about their Divine Parents. Chapter 2: Para Tatthva NirNayam ********************************* This chapter settles cleary that SrIman NaarAyaNan , who incarnated as Raamachandran is the Supreme God. SvEthasvatara Upanishad reveals two truths: (1)SrIman NaarAyaNan is the Para Devathai and (2) SaraNAgathy performed at His sacred feet leads to Moksham and freedom from all fears.SrImad RaamAyaNam also establishes these two important points. Chapter 3: SaraNAgathy Taathparya Prapancham ******************************************** This chapter explains the inner meanings of SaraNAgathy or aathma nivEdhanam or self-surrender. VedAs prescribe the performance of SaraNAgathy at the sacred feet of the Supreme Being and RaamAyaNam from beginning to end points out the importance of SaraNAgathy by a jeevan.All the seven cantos of SrImad RaamAyaNam house episodes of individual SaraNAgathys and the inestimable benefits obtained by the one , who used this upAyam (means )to gain the rakshaNam(protection) by the Lord through His blessings of Abahya PradhAnam (Freedom from any kind of fear). 4. PrakaraNa Taathparya NirNayam ********************************* The establishment of the inner meanings of VibhIshaNa SaraNAgathy and the sigificance of the five angAs (parts) of his SaraNAgathy are explained in this chapter. PrakaraNam means the constituting Division of a whole object or entity.Taathparyam refers to the meanings . NirNayam means the establishment of the veracity . Therefore PrakaraNa Taathparya nirNayam means the establishment of the true meanings of the various parts (angAs) of SaraNAgathy , the central subject of SrImad RaamAyaNam . The true fruits (Phalan ) that VibhIshaNa sought thru his SaraNAgathy is explained as Raama Kaimkaryam and not the gaining of the kingdom of his brother. 5.SaraNya Seela prakAsam ************************* This chapter salutes the unparalleled auspicious attributes of the SaraNAgatha Rakshakan , Raamachandran. These guNams shine more in Vibhava SaraNAgathy than even in the Para Satate at SrI Vaikuntam.Incidents from VibhIshaNa SaraNagathy are used to illustrate the Lord's matchless guNams in the context of His abhaya pradhAnam to this brother of RaavaNA. 6. SaraNya Vaibhava prakAsam ***************************** The superiority and glory of Raamachandran as SaraNAgatha Rakshakan is celebrated in this chapter. The unfailing power of the Lord to grant abhaya pradhAnam and offer protection to the SaraNAgathan is covered here once again in the context of VibhIshaNa SaraNAgathy. 7.Parama Dharma NirNayam ************************* This chapter establishes as to what is the Supreme Dharmam to be observed.In the previous two chapters , the Lord's SvabhAvam (intrinsic nature)and Vaibhavam (Glories) were celebrated. Here, it is established that SaraNAgatha RakshaNam is the Supreme most important Dharmam. 8.SaraNya Vratha Visesha PrakAsam *********************************** This chapter focuses on the superior vow undertaken by the Rakshakan to protect the one , who sought his refuge .VibhIshaNa SaraNAgathy incidents are chosen again to illustrate this important aspect of the vow taken by the Rakshakan(Lord RaamA) as SaraNAgatha Vrathee ( One who has taken the vow to grant abhaya pradhAnam to a SaraNAgathan). 9.SaraNya-SaraNAgatha Sangama laabham *************************************** This chapter explains the phalans (fruits)resulting from the union of the One who seeks protection (SaraNAgathan) with the One who offers that protection as SaraNyan. The glories of both are covered using VibhIshaNa saraNAgathy episodes once again . 10.PrApthi PrakAra Prapancham ****************************** The way in which VibhIshaNan united with Raamachandran(Sarva LOka SaraNyan)as SaraNAgathan is celebrated here. The special welcome of the Lord in His role as SaraNyan and the reaction of the SaraNAgathan to that exhilirating svAgatham(welcome) and VibhIshaNan's declaration of his own sense of unfitness for such an honor are covered furhter.The fruits of gaining the blemishless nithya Kaimkaryam to the Lord as a direct result of VibhIshaNA's SaraNAgathy forms the concluding note of this SrI Sookthi , Abahya PradhAna Saaram .This is the Saaram of the Lord grantign abhaya pradhAnam .This then is the principal fruit arising from VibhIshaNa SaraNAgathy. adiyEn will take up the details covered in the individual chapters later. SrI SithA SamEtha Raamachandra ParabrahmaNE Nama: Swamy Desikan ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam SrI NaarAyaNa YathIndhra MahA DesikAya Nama: Daasan , Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri SadagOpan -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Group Home: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bhakti-list Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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