Sri U.Ve. PerukkAranai Swamy's ThiruppAvai Commentary: Selected Excerpts: Part IV---> SvApadEsArthams
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• December 12, 2000
Sriamth Azhagiya Singar ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam Dear BhakthAs: We will cover the SvApadEsam aspects of ThiruppAvai here. SvApadesams and AnyApadesams ***************************** ThiruppAvai is an AdhyAthmika Prabhandham (i-e) it deals with the relationship between the Supreme Being and the Jeevan. It took avathAram to celebrate the indestructible and eternal relationship between the two ( sEsha-sEshi bhavam : uRavu Ozhikka OzhiyAthu). Therefore , ThiruppAvai is not just a story of the Vratham (nOnbhu) of the Gopa Kannikais to gain the Lord as their husband. Beyond this story , It takes on the form of Vedic doctrines and those of UpabruhmaNams such as IthihAsams and Saathvika PurANams.Hence , there are abundant references to VedAnthic matters in a natural form inside ThiruppAvai of ANDAL. These inner thoughts dealing with VedAnthic doctrines and AdhyAthmika Saasthrams are known as SvApadesams . The SvApadEsam is closely connected to anyApadEsam , which refers to literary and superficial meanings (mElezhuntha VaariyAna arthangaL). AnyApadEsam also is a way of refering to some thing tangentially , while having some thing else in mind. For instance , some one will say in the middle of an assembly of people : " The Sun has set" . Among those who hear this statement , there will be many different intrepretations . The Vaidhikar will think that the time has come to perform Saayam Sandhya Vandhanam.The visitor will think: "Oh ! it is getting late ; I must return home before night fall ". The thief in the group will think : " Sun has set ; darkness will come soon. Where can I go to steal tonight ? " Thus there are many meanings for " The Sun has set" staement based on one's life experiences.These mulitple meanings are called "vyngyArthams or Dhvanyarthams ". The Person who made the statement ," The Sun has set" is making anyApadesam .That person making the anyApadEsam however had some thing else in mind ( svApadEsam / inner meaning ). That SvApadesam is more like SvAdhyAyam or " inner thoughts or recitation of VedAs" in the context of ThiruppAvai . SvApadEsam is therefore more like Sva upadesam . SvApadesam is not Sva+apadesam ( apdEsam=VyAjam or Saakku in Tamil).SvApadesam is also not SvApa+dEsam ( a sleeping place associated perhaps with the rigors of upanyAsam listening). SvApadesam really means inner VedAnthic meanings behind anyApadesam (literary meanings) . Our PoorvAchAryALs have come up with brilliant SvApadesams for each word and groups of words of ThiruppAvai in their many commentaries. Therefore , it is important to understand the SvApadesams besides the literary meanings ( padha arthams). SvApadesams are therefore Visesha VedArthams. ThiruppAvai is therefore saluted as " Vedam anaithukkum vitthAhum "( Thiruppavai is the seed for all VedAs ). ThiruppAvai is all about the Sesha-Seshi-Bhaava-Roopa Sambhandham (YeRRaikkum yEzhEzh piRavikkum unthannOdu uRROmEyAvOm , unakkE naamAtccheyvOm). We will study the three taniyans for ThiruppAvai in the subsequent postings before the first day of Maarghazhi Month ( Margazhi ThingaL Dinam ), which is four days away. " GodhA Tasyai Nama idhamidham BhUya yEvAsthu BhUya:" Sarvam KrishNArpamamasthu Daasan , Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri SatakOpan -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Search archives at http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/index.html#SEARCH
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