Sri Raama Navami : Third day of the celebrations
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• April 18, 1997
Dear Raama Bhakthaas : We will continue with the anupallavi of the MaNiranghu Krithi of Sri Dikshithar in this posting . The anupallavi lines once again are: komaLatara pallava padha kodhanda Raama gana syaamaLa vigraha abhja nayana , sampoorNa kaama , Raghuraama , kalyaaNa naama Raama (maamava Pattaabhiraama ) In the pallavi , Dikshithar alluded to the great Raama bhakthan , Hanumaan , holding the lotus feet of his Lord in his hands . Those lotus feet , which wandered in the harsh terrain of the dandakaa forest are described as " komaLa tara pallava" padhams . They are soft like the tender shoots of a creeper . They could not even take the pressure of Sitaa Devi's lotus soft hands , when She pressed them at the end of the day of wandering in the jungle to comfort them . On this coronation day , the supreme devotee of Raama held them with great affection in his hands . The next namaskaram is to the Kodhanda Raaman . Dikshithar prays :" Kodhanda Raama maamava" . The visualization of Sri Raama as kodhandapaaNi is a very pleasing experience for Rama bhakthaas like Dikshithar and Saint Thyagaraajaa . In his Thodi raaga krithi starting with the pallavi " vetalenu Kodhandapaani anuja sowmithrini koodi ", ThyagabrahmaM describes the darsanam of Sri Ramaa with Kodhandam in his hand and his brother LakshmaNaa and sage Visvaamithraa at his side , whenhe went to protect the yajnam at siddhaasramam . Swami Desikan describes with astonishment of the power of the fierce arrows leaving the kodhandam with a terrifying roar that destroyed RaavaNaa through the salutation : " Katu ratadh atani dankruthi chatula katora kaarmukha ----" . The divya roopam of the KodhandapaaNi is praised next by Dikshithar through the namaskaaram of anupallavi : " gana syaamaLa vigraha , Paattabhiraama maamava " . The divya vigraham of Sri Raaman has been saluted by Raama bhakthas as Shaayama sundaraangan . His bluish beauty (neela komala laavaNyam ) has been saluted as " Neelaakruthi kala nee LaavaNyamu neelagathi kani bimbhavE " . Saint Thyagaraaja celebrates in his darbaar krithi the glorious bluish hue of the Lord and His auspicious gunAs as "neela varNa suguNaalaya nee mahima yela teliyalErO ". The rest of the lines of anupallavi are :" Abhja nayana , sampoorNa kaama , Raghuraama , kalyaaNa naama , Raama , ( maamava Pattabhiraama) " . The endearing decription of the beauty of the glorious eys of the Lord by Dikshithar comes out as " Abhja nayana Raama " . Abhja means the one that is born out of water or arose from water (i-e) lotus flower . Dikshithar saluted the eyes of the Lord as having the beauty of freshly blossomed lotus flower . With the salutation , "sampoorNa Kaama" , Dikshithar rcognizes Sri Raama as the supreme one , who fulfills his sankalpam fully . The reference here is to the incident at chitrakootam celebrated by Swami Desikan in Raghuveera gadhyam as " ananya saasaneeya " . There , Raama rejected the appeals of his brother BharathA , Acharyaa Vasishtaa and held on to his sankalpam . He kept his sankalpam (pithru vaakhya paripaalanam ) to spend fourteen years in the forest and gave his paadhukhAs to Bharatha to take back to Ayodhyaa in his place . The remaining salutations are : " Raghuraama , kalyaaNa naama, Raama , maamava pattabhiraama " . Dikshithar recognizes Sri Raama as the scion of the dynasty of king Raghu and as one with the most auspicious names that are enshrined in His ashtottharam . CharaNam lines of the MaNiranghu raaga saahityam ********************************************************** In the first portion of the charaNam , Dikshithar describes the scene at the coronation darbaar of Pattaabhiraaman this way : " chatra saamara karadhrutha LakshmaNa Satrugna VibheeshaNa Sugreeva Pramukhaadhi sevitha (pattabhiraama maamava ) " The distinguished ones (pramukhaas) like LakshmaNaa , Satrughna , VibhishaNaa and Sugreeva are performing different kaimkaryams such as holding the royal umbrella , waving the fans and taking turns . Dikshithar salutes Sri Raaman in this pattabhisheka kolam ,when he is worshipped by all of these pramukhaas . In the second set of lines , Dikshitar decribes Dasaratha putran as the receiver of the sacred blessings (aaseervaadhams ) of great sages like Athri , Vasishtaa et al . A tinge of sorrow that the proud father Dasaratha , who originally planned such a pattaabhishekam was not there in the darbhaar . The sages stood in the place of the absent father of Raama and blessed him . Chakravarthi thirumahan received their powerful blessings. The third set of lines of charaNam salute the Ramachandran , seated in the extraordinarily beautiful mantapam inlaid with navarathnams ( maNirangavalyaalankrutha nava ratna maNtapE ). He is seated on a gem-studded simhaasanam ( maNimaya simhaasanE ) . Next to Him is Sitaa devi ( Seethayaa saha samsthitha ) . The young Ramachandran seated in veeraasanam on that throne inlaid with nava rathnams is saluted in the rest of the charaNa vaakyams as " sucharithra , parama pavithra , Guru Guha mitra, Pankaja mithra vamsa sudhaambhudhi chandra , medhini paala , Ramachandra , Pattaabhiraama maamava ) ". His saraNaagatha rakshaka sucharithram is saluted here . The Lord who blessed all chetanams and achetanams to reach the Brahmaa's world of Saandhaanikam at the time of conclusion of his avathaara kaaryam is indeed a matchless sucharithran . ( " Saaketha Janapadha : jani dhanika jangama tadhitara janthujaatha divya gathi daana darsitha nitya nisseema vaibhava " in Swami Desikan's words ) . His story is the most sacred one and hence He is saluted as Parama pavithran . The Vedaas salute the pavithram aspect of the Lord this way in the rk that strats with the words : Pavitram tE vitatam --" : (meaning ) : " O Lord of divine enlightenment ! your process of purification are widely stretched out in the cosmos . You are the soverign , who rules over the entire creation from all sides . You never get tired in Your work . Your divine bliss is not attainable to those , who are unripened ; only the mature ones receive the graces from You ." ( Rg Vedam X . 83 .1 ) In the remaining three salutations of the charaNam , Dikshithar offers his worship to Ramachandraa and seeks his protection this way : " Guru Guha Mitra , Pankaja mitra vamsa sudhaambhudhi chandra , Medhini paala , ( Paatabhiraama maamava ) ". Dikshitar included Raaga mudraa at the section of this krithi , " MANIRANGAvalyaalankrutha " . At the charaNam section , " GURU GUHA mitra " , he introduced the composer' s mudraa . He describes Raamaa as the friend of his nephew , SubramaNyan, who was the Guru for Dikshithan . At ThruttaNi kshetram , Dikshithar was initated by Lord SubramaNyan , when He placed a piece of rock candy in the mouth of Dikshitar . Latter's compositons started from that time and Dikshithar selected " Guru Guha " as the mudraa for his krithis from then on . The charaNa namaskaaram " pankaja mithra vamsa sudhaambhudhi chandra " is a beautiful poetic expression chosen both by Dikshithar and by Saint Thyagarajaa (brindhavana saarangaa krithi) . Sri Ramachandran was born in Soorya Vamsam . Sooyan is the friend of the Lotus flower (pankaja mithran ) . His vamsam is pankaja mithra vamsam . Raamachandraa born in that vamsam is compared to the Chandran that raises the waves of the ocean of nectar (Sudhaambhudhi chandran ) with happiness at His darsanam . The final salutation to Pattabhiraaman is a very appropriate one for the occasion of coronation . Dikshitar salutes Him as " medhini paalan " , the protctor of the world . As the emperor of the world , he ruled many thousands of years prior to returning to his supreme abode , Sri Vaikuntam . I have the renditions of this splendid krithi sung by Sangeetha Kalanidhi D. k . PattammaaL and played by Sheikh Chinna Mowlaana in naathasvaram . It is an inspiration to listen to this exquisite song of Dikshithar rendered by these two maestros . I will conclude htis posting with the recitation of the divya naamaas housed in Sri Rama ashttothra satham . This extraordinary krithi of Mutthuswami Dikshithar has the echoes of these naamaas inn the sahithyam . Om Aadhi purushaaya nama: (69th naama of Sri Raama Ashtottaram ) Om Parama Purushaaya nama : (70 th naama ) Om PuraaNa Purushotthamaaya nama : ( 74th naama ) Om anantha guNa gambheeraaya nama: ( 78th naama) Om syaamaangaaya nama: ( 87th naama) Om sundaraaya nama: ( 88th naama ) Om danurdharaaya nama: ( 91st naama) Om paramaathmanE nama: ( 97th naama) Om parabrahmaNE nama: ( 98th naama) Om jagadh guravE nama: (50th naama) Om puNya chaarithra keerthanaaya nama: (40th naama) Om Hara kodhanda kantanaayaa nama: ( 27th naama) Om Sowmyaa nama : ( 61st naama ) Om vedaathmanE nama: ( 33rd naama) Om vedaantha saaraaya nama: ( 32nd naama) Om dayaa saaraya nama: ( 73rd naama) Om Raghavaaya nama: ( 78th naama ) Sri Pattaabhiramachndra ParabrahmaNE nama : Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri Sadagopan
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