Pavai-1- by prof. Bhuvarahacharya
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• December 15, 1997
>Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 19:19:53 +0500 (GMT+0500) >From: Bharat A>To: sbelur@capaccess.org >Cc: kkalale >Subject: Pavai-1 > >Dear Sheela >I'm enclosing Sri ESB's notes for the first paasuram >of Tiruppavai.Being the basic stanza it is a little >long.The rest will be shorter. >I'll send them as and when I get them. >adiyen >BHARAT > > > > SRI > SRIMATE RAMANUJAYAYA NAMAH > SRIMATE BALADHANVI MAHAGURAVE NAMAH > > > SRI ANDAL's TIRUP-PAVAI > > > INTRODUCTION: Sri ANDAL is the Quintescence incarnation > of Sri BHUMI DEVI the Divine Consort of SRIMAN NARAYANA, > who took birth on this earth to liberate suffering human > beings from worldly bondage.She sang thirty sweet songs > containing the cardinal principles ofSriVaishnava Dharma > during the month of MARGAZHI.Singing these songs,with > understanding of their inner meaning, will bring to us > peace, prosperity and above all Divine Grace. > > ANDAL, though a Brahmin girl, assumes the guise of a > cowherdess and yearns for Everlasting Happiness and > Service of the Lord.It is the age-old practice of > Sri Vaishnavas to sing these stanzas every day of the > year in the presence of the Lord in the temple as > well as in their homes.This practice assumes special > significance during MARGAZHI so much so that each day > of this month gets its name from a pasuram,like for > example the first day (12.16.97) is called MARGAZHI- > TTINGAL. > > It may appear in the beginning that Andal is intending > to perform a particular religious vow to marry the Lord > and thereby obtain His Everlasting Company,and that she > is inviting all her girl friends to join her.It is only > towards the end of TIRUPPAVAI that we learn that she > did not actually go to any pond or river or perform > a religious rite; SHE IS ACTUALLY PRAYING TO BE GRANTED > THE SERVICE OF THE LORD FOR ALL ETERNITY.It is the > Soul's inner craving to redeem itself and to reach > His Divine Nearness in order to serve him (" Attaani- > cchevagam" as her father PERIYAZHWAR calls it) which > forms the real purport of this poem. > > 1. MARGAZHI TTINGAL > > The first stanza which states the central premise to be > elaborated in the rest of the poem contains the > following ideas: > 1.Andal praises the day (NANNAL)that has appeared of > its own accord for the observance of the vow.What it > means is that for a soul,that day is the Good Day when > he understands all about himself and God and their > mutual relationship of Lord and Servant which is stated > in the Tirumantram. > 2.The fruit in getting one's body is for serving the > Lord here and hereafter (NEERADA PODUVIR) > 3.All those who have a longing for the service of the > Lord are qualified to join her.(PODUVIR PODUMINO) > 4.She speaks of the radiance that attended on the face > of her companions on hearing her requisition.(MADI > NIRAINDA ;the moon is not in the sky alone!) > 5.The prosperity of Gokula consists of Sri Krishna's > amiable pranks in stealing butter and girls; i.e.,the > wealth of a Sri Vaishnava consists of his intoxicating > love for and enjoyment of Lord's company. > 6.Nandagopa's vigilance in guarding Krishna with his > very sharp spear in hand symbolises the "ASTHANE > BHAYA-SANKA" and "MANGALASASANA-PARATA" which > characterises a SriVaishnava. > 7.Yasoda's over-indulgence of Krishna is responsible > for all his pranks and misbehaviour towards the young > gopis. > 8.SrimanNarayana is the SOLE MEANS of attaining His Feet. > This strikes the keynote of the Song Divine-TIRUPPAVAI. > NARAYANANE (Upaya Nirdesa) NAMAKKE (Adhikari nirdesa) > PARAI (Phala nirdesa) TARUVAN.The safest means of securing > Him is not Karma yoga etc but His Grace only. > That is the sum and substance of this verse. > > > > > > >
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