Experiencing Swami Desika - 32
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• August 5, 1999
SrI: Shrimate Shri Lakshmi Nrusimha Parabrahmane Namaha: Shrimate Shri Seetha Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha: Shrimate Shri Ramanujaya Namaha: Shrimate Nigamantha Maha Desikaya Namaha: Shrimate Shrivan Satagopa Shri Narayana Yateendra Mahadesikaya Namaha: After extensive study of several schools of thought like Buddhism, Jainism, Paasupa, sAnkhya, yoga, Vaiseshika, bhedAbheda, Advaita, etc Swami Desika empathetically states that all these could give him only knowledge. Only Shri yatirAjar's works viz., Vedanta Sara, Vedanta Deepa and Sri Bhashya (the commentaries on the Brahma Sutras), Gita Bhashya, Vedartha Sangraha (a digest of the Upanishads) and the three Gadyas (Saranagathy, Sri Ranga and Vaikunta) made him devoted and enlightened. Swami extends this gratitude to yatirAja in many places in yatirAja Saptati. "parushAtivAda parivAda paishuna prabruti prabUta patanIya pankilA! swadate mamAdhya suBhagA saraswatI yatirAja keerti katakairvishoditA !!" -- yatirAja Saptati (19) Swami Desika's qualities melts our heart! In spite of all his greatness, Swami Desika says that he had many vices like harshness, exaggeration, demeaning others, carrying tales of others etc which were great sins capable of dragging one to hell. Swami with his greatest humility adds that after he started speaking the greatness of Shri Ramanuja, he was cleansed, just as how a "ThetAnkottai" in a jug of water cleanses all the impurities in it! Swami Desika speaks of the above mentioned vices, in order to make us understand that even people with many limitations get cleansed by learning the greatness of Shri Ramanuja. "yatishoNIbharturyadidamanidambhogajanatA shira:sheNIjushtum tadiha drudabandam prabhavati! avidhyAranyAnI kuhara vihAran mAmaka mana: pramAdhyan mAtanga prathama nigalamam pAda yugalam !!" -- yatirAja Saptati (59) Swami Desika says that only those who realise that the worldly pleasures are worthless (the paramaikAnthins) can understand the greatness of Shri Bashyakarar. With great devotion they place Shri Ramanuja's "tiruvadi" (feet) on their head and worship. To emphasise the importance of Shri Ramanuja in his life, Swami compares his mind to that of a wild elephant. Just as how a wild elephant in a large forest, will roam here and there and play as it wishes, so also Swami say's his mind was roaming about in the large forest of Ajnana. In order to channelise and discipline the elephant it needs to be chained at one place, similarly the feet of Ramanuja proved to be an effective fetter on Swami's mind to check him from going astray. Though Swami Desika states that he was in a forest of Ajnana, full of evil qualities etc, we have to understand it in the correct perspective. 1. To make a line look small we draw a bigger line, this is the principle used by Swami, to emphasise the greatness of Shri Ramanuja, Swami undermines himself. 2. It is not that Swami Desika had all these evil qualities, he has just reflected our qualities, and thus advises us to get hold of the feet of Shri Ramanuja. Swami Desika states that Shri Ramanuja has not helped him alone but has helped our Lord himself !!!!!! ......tomorrow! yatirAjar tiruvaDigaLE SaraNam dEsikan tiruvaDigaLE SaraNam Praveena nAmni Ramanuja dasi 5th Aug 1999
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