Copy of: Stotra Ratnam : Part 1
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V. Sadagopan • Mon Dec 02 1996 - 15:01:29 PST
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RE: Copy of: Stotra Ratnam : Part 1
Dear Members of the Prapatthi group :
After completing the Chathussloki on the mahAthmyam
of Sri Devi , AaLavandhAr proceeded to compose his
tribute to Sriman NarayaNan.There are 65 slokas in
this sthothram . The number 65 is the sum of the letters
contained in the three rahasyams( AshtAkshari+Dwayam+
Sarama Slokam ) . Therefore, Sthothra Ratnam is considered
the essence of Rahasya Trayam or it is the Rahasya Trya Saaram.
It has been said that there is no Kavyam that moves one's heart
as Srimadh RaamayaNam ; Similarly , Sthothra Ratnam has been
considered by Purvacharyas as the sthothram that is matchless
in moving one 's heart . It has profound philosophical principles
and yet it is a moving appeal to the Lord and cries out for His
grace. This sthothram is a great lesson in the stages that one
has to go through to perform SaraNAgathi and to become free of
fear about SamsaarA .
The sthothram starts and ends in the traditional way of salutations to
one's AchArya . Swami Desikan states that this gem of a sthothram
is placed in the beautiful box of Acharya sthuthi . YaamunA starts with
the salutation to his Acharya and then moves on to praise BhagavAn.
He becomes diffident about his qualifications for the task and yet
wants to eulogize Him in the manner of VedAs and Upanishads .
His resolution gets diluted and he laments over his lack of
qualifications and inadequacies and performs akinchana SaraNAgathi
at the lotus feet of the Lord . He then comforts himself by reflecting
that even a small upAyam such as SaraNAgathi can yield major
auspicious results and that his goal in performing SaraNAgathi is
to do Nithya Kaimkaryam in Sri Vaikuntam . He recognizes that
the great sins that he has accumulated obstruct progress in
the attainment of his desired goal . He states that he is however
not discouraged as a result of his awareness of the Lord' s
DayA . He appeals movingly to the Lord to strengthen his
SaraNAgathi efforts and to protect him from the obstacles that
stand in his way towards the realization of his goal. He goes on
to the next step of prayer, where he begs the Lord to grow his Bhakthi
towards Him and to bless him to live with BhagavathAs and to
live in a state of KaarpaNyam devoid of egotistic thoughts.
He pleads with the Lord for Acharya Sambhandham to realize the
fruits of the glorious Prapatthi and declares his MahA viswAsam
in the Lord's KshamA and anukampA to bless him with the fruits
of Prapatthi .
The meaning of Dwayam is deftly interlaced in the body of this
gem among sthothrams composed by AaLavandhAr . In the previous work,
Chathussloki , our Acharya made Purushakaara Prapatthi to
Sri Devi . Thereafter, as he starts to perform BharanyAsam
at the holy feet of the Lord, he completes guru paramparAnusanthAnam
as the first step as a prerequisite. He elaborates next on the meaning of
NaarAyaNa sabdham and follows the arc of Dwayam and completes
the SaraNAgathi at the sacred feet of Sriman NaarAyaNA . The second
paadham of Dwaya manthram comes into focus now. Our Acharya now
explains the meaning of "SrimathE nArAyaNAya " section by stating
that this portion stands for the obtainment of the fruit of nitya Kaimkaryam
to Sri VaikunTa naathan in Parama Padham . He adds next the slokams
that cover the "Nama: " section--the concluding word of Dwayam -- for
seeking the Lord's anugraham to eliminate any left over obstacles in
his efforts to get the full benefits of SaraNAgathi (i-e) Nitya Kaimkarya
PurNAnubhavam . Thus , the slokams of Sthothra Ratnam can be
considered to cover the full meaning of the sacred Dwaya Manthram .
The Two Invoctory verses (Taniyans ) for Sthothra Ratnam
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Taniyan 1 :
svAdhayan iha sarveshAm thryyanthaartham sudurgraham I
sthothrayaamasa yogeendra: tam vandE YaamunAhvayam II
I salute Yaamuna Muni ( Yamunai Thuraivar ) , the preeminent
among the Yogis for blessing us with the gem among sthothrams.
He gave us this eulogy so that we can all enjoy the delectable
taste of the meaning of the VedanthA , which is very difficult to
realize on our own .
Taniyan 2 :
namO namO YaamunAya YaamunAya namO nama: I
namO namO YaamunAya YaamunAya namO nama: II
There are many nama: sabdhaas in this Taniyan. Each of the
nama: sabdhaas have their own meanings. The five meanings
of the nama: sabdham are : My Maanasa , Vaachika and Kaayika
( mind, Speech and Body ) NamaskArams to Yaamuna Muni;
In addition to these three Upaaya namaskArams , I salute
Yaamuna Muni in Parama Padham for making it possible to
reap the benefits of my Prapatthi . May the fruits of these namaskaarams
not belong to me , but only to him as the Seshi .
Yaamunaacharyan ThiruvadigalE saraNam.
Sri VaishNava Daasan ,
Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri Sadagopan
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