Thirup paaNaazhwaar and Swami Desikan
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Sampath Rengarajan • Fri Dec 01 1995 - 10:33:24 PST
"amalaanaathipiraan thantha adikalE pORRi,
uyar thiru thamizh maRai chaarum thantha uththama muniyE pORRi,
maRaiththu MaRai porul thantha, maraa thirup pugazh sEr paanaazhwaar
- thiruvadikaE pORRi
Sampath Rengarajan
In continuation of the information that thirup paanaazhwaar's thiru
nakshthram is coming, there were some thoughts that may now be shared
with the group. Our senior Sri Vaishnavas have believed that swami
desikan had a special place in his heart for thirup paanaazhwaar among
all the other aazhwaars.
Thirup paanaazhwaar's thiru nakshthram and Lord Sri Krisha's
thiru nakshthram are same and is "rohini" (though the month's are
different). Kannan is the supreme being in playing the flute. Our
Aazhwaar having been brought up by "paanars" also mastered music.
Swami Desikan mentioned in the chapter "guru param paraa saaram" of
Srimath Rahsya Trasaaram that "sarvechwaran paraangusa parakaalaathi
roopaththaalE abinavamaaka oru thasaavaathaaram paNNI ..." implying
that the "Lord of all" created yet another dasaawathaaram through the
aazhwaars. In conjunction with this statement of Swami Desikan and
the thiru nakshthram of aazhwaar, one can conclude that thirup
paanaazhwaar is a revisit of krishnaa avathaaram. Sri krishnan
offered us the supreme nectar of Sri math bagwath geetha while being
on the platform of his charriot or thiruth thEr, and thirup
paanaazhwaar delivered the essence of the vedaa in "amalanaathi
piraan" as seated on the thiruth thOL of " loka saaranga muni" and in
a posture of "abinava".
Aahwaar's birth comes in the middle of the kaarthigai festival
when the place is decorated with jyothi mayam all around. Some refer
to him as "kaarthigaiyil uthiththa jothi". In a similar context Swami
Desikan delivered "bagwath dyaana sObaanam" starting with
"antharjyOthi .." and referred to the Jyothi in Sri Rangam. The
reference for "bagwath dyaana sObaanam" is such that it is "based" on
thirup paanaazhwaar's "amalanaathi piraan". Swami Desikan also
delivered a rahasya grantham named "munivaahana bOham", as a detiled
elaboration or "vyaakyaanam" for "amala naathi piraan". It is in this
rahasyam that Swami Desikan expalins the unique style and composition
of the "amala naathi piraan" that the first letter of the first three
songs starts with the pranavam syllabals "a", "vu" and "ma". Swami
Desikan also empahsised that these ten songs has the esssence of
"thamizh maRai" (4000), and hence the essence of all the vedas, or
contain the essense of all the vedaanthaarthangaL.
Some of the Swami Desikan (abimaanis) devotees even feel that
it is this eedupaadu or "exclusive mental association with thirup
paanaazhwaar" being the reason that swami desikan's thiru vullam
engaged in delivering the "Sri paathukaa sahasram on Lord ARangan and
Sri Dasaavathaara sthothram on the thasaavatharaa moorthy's at the
sannithi west of Arangan's koil. Sri paadukaa sahasram is also a
composition of the 1000 names of Lord Vishnu or "pEraayira mudaiyaan".
It is also considered that Dasaawathaara sthothram is the popular
relief or sarva nivaarani from all the planetary doshams or navagraha
dhoshangaL.
It is believed that, If some one would do a thyaanam on
Aazhwaar and Swami Desikan and read or chant on this holy day of
rohini, swami desikan's "bagwath dyaana sObaanam" and aazhwaar's
"amalanaathi piraan", it is certain that this will pave way for the
"aNYNYaanam" to leave and "aathyaathma nYaanam" to come in for them.
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