Gayathri Japam Day: Sri Hayagrva SthOthram : Part V, SlOkam 1 (Continued)
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• August 15, 2000
MahA asva SirasE Nama: Srimath Azhagiya Singar ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam Dear BhakthAs: Yesterday , adiyEn focused on the " Jn~Anandamayathvam " with particular emphasis on the Aanndha Maya SarIram of Sri HayagrIvan. Today , we will discuss the Jn~Anam, Nirmalam and the SpatikAkruthi aspects saluted in the first Paadham of the First slOkam : "Jn~Ananda Mayam Devam nirmala spatikAkruthIm " In an earlier posting ,adiyEn pointed out that JnAnathvam is one of the five defining guNams of Isvaran and it is a SvarUpa NirUpaka VisEshaNa guNam . With this Isvarathvam of Sri HayagrIvan in mind , Swamy Desikan saluted right away the Lord in front of him as the embodiment of Isvara Tatthvam with the words : Jn~Ananada Mayam Devam ". The choice of the word " Mayam" after "JnAnandha " is very important. He (Lord HayagrIvan ) is not just of the form (indicator) of Knowlege-Bliss principle, but He is full of it ( Jn~Ana and Aanandha MAYAN). DEVAN: He is indeed Devan ,DevAthi Devan, DevanAthan and Deva Raajan. He is Deva adhinAthan .He is "Dhvisath niyanthu( One who commands and directs the DevAs and protects them ); He is Anantha- GaruthmadhAdhyai: aj~nAtha seemakan " ( The Devan whose glories are not fully understood even by the nithyasooris like AdhisEshan and GaruDan). He is " amara adhipathi ". He is " ViBhudha yEka Naathan" ( TannoppArillappan). He is Thridasa Naathan. He is Nirjara Pathi . He is Sura pathi.He is Suparva Naathan (Deva Naathan). He is VaimAnika- Adhipan( Lord of those celestials , who travel in the Sky). Such is the power behind the mild looking word , "Devan " chosen by Swami Desikan to salute the "Jn~Ananda Maya Devan". Swamy Desikan had the Sevai of DEvanAtha perumAL of ThiruvahIdhrapuram prior to sitting under the pupil tree on Oushadha Giri to meditate upon Sri HayagrIvan. Hence, the many words used by Swamy Desikan to salute Deva Naatha PrerumAL in Deva Naayaka Panchasath are relatable to this Jn~Anandha Maya dEvan , Sri HayagrIvan. NIRMALAN: "JnAnandha Mayam devam nirmala SpatikAkruthim " is the first Paadham of the first slOkam . AdiyEn will focus now on the choice of the word "Nirmala " Devan by Swamy Desikan "Nirmala" resonates with the words of used by ThiruppANAzhwAr in the first paasuram of His AmalanAdhipirAn . There AzhwAr uses the words " Amalan, Vimalan and Nimalan " .The word used by Swamy Desikan in his "Sri HayagrIva SthOthram" (viz).," Devam Nirmalam " means that Sri HayagrIvan is blemishless in His GuNams .He is " Mala-prahtibHaDan" ( Opposite scale of DhOshams ). According to Swamy Deesikan, Nirmalathvam indicates Moksha Pradhathvam ( Power to grant Moksha Sukham). As Nirmalan , He is sarvOpakArakan. He is Nithya NirdhOshan ( For ever free from deficencies).He is Ubhaya Linga VibUthi Naathan (with Two identification marks). One of them is "Akhila hEya prathyaneekathvam " (untouched by impurities or dhOshams of any kind: nirmala dEvan ). The other is " anantha KalYANa guNAkarathvam " ( abode of infinite auspicious attributes). This is the way that the Ubhayalinga AdhikaraNam of Brahma Soothram describes "the Nirmala dEvan". BhakthAs are referred to two excellent articles by Sri M.S.Hari in SaraNAgathi Journal ( Volume 3.8 and 3.9, archived at http://www.sivaishnava.org/sgati). NIRMALA SPATIKA AAKRUTHIM Devam :His hue is that of a blemishless, spotless White (Thooya PaLinku). He also wears a spotless white Vasthram unlike the golden-hued pIthAmbharam that is worn by Sri RanganAthan . The references for the PeethAmbharam are: "andhi pOl NiRatthAdai" of ThiruppAnar and "padichOthiyAdaiodum palkalanAi ninn paimpoRkaDicchOthi kalanthathuvO " of Swamy NammazhwAr .Swamy Desikan states clearly that Sri HayagrIvan's hue is a spotless white clad in a spotles white vasthram as the First Lord of Vidhyais. Swamy Desikan salutes thus the Upanishad Saaram, Sri HayagrIvan as "Jn~Anandha Mayam Devam , Nirmala SpatikAkruthim HayagrIvam UpAsmahE". This is very much in the spirit of the Brahma Soothram 3.3.11 ( AanandhAdaya: PrahdAnasya ). This Soothram points out that Bliss (Aanandham), Knowledge (Jn~Anam ) , stainlessness (Nirmalam) etc are the essential attributes of the One and only SavisEsha Brahman and any meditation of such a Brahman should include the Jn~Anandha Nirmala GuNams , which are part of the SvarUpa NiruPitha VisEshaNa guNams of One , who is Isvaran. Such is the grandeur of the Vision of Swamy Desikan as he starts his salutation of Lord HayagrIvan . In the next posting , adiyEn will foicus on the " AadhAram sarva VidhyAnAm" aspect of Sri HayagrIvan and conclude the discussions on the First slOkam of Sri HayagrIva SthOthram. 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