PRAKRITAM AZHAGIYASINGHAR (PART 5)
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• December 2, 1998
PRAKRITAM AZHAGIYA SINGHAR, MY ACHARYA, FRIEND, PHILOSOPHER AND GUIDE (PART 5) Dear Bhagavatas, Presented below is Part 5 on the above subject being excerpts from my talk during the 600th Anniversary Celebrations of Ahobila Matam held at New York during the first week of September 1998. Dasoham Anbil Ramaswamy ============================================================= HOW DID I COME TO KNOW HIM? · It was almost a decade and a half ago, when in one of my visits to the Acahrya of my family, Prakritam pontiff of Poundarikapuram Andavan Swami Ashramam, he advised me to go to one Villivalam Krishnamachar Swami who was delivering Kalakshepams in Adyar area itself and learn the Granta Chatushtayam. Immediately I made a beeline to his home and conveyed the direction of PP Andavan. Our Swami was so pleased that he literally drew up a timetable showing where, at what timings and on what subjects he was giving Kalakshepams. · From that moment onwards I followed him to all the homes- in Adyar, Besant nagar, Nehru nagar, Vannan thurai, Mylapore, Triplicane and so many other locations and at all times whenever and wherever he was handling classes. In short, like a shadow and like Mary's little lamb of the nursery rhyme fame- "Everywhere that Swami went, I was sure to go". * In each one of the locations, there would be say 20 to 25 Vidyarthis attending. Our Swami and my humble self were the common factors, he - as the ' Vaktha' and myself - as ' Srotha'. Our Swami, therefore, used to depute me to convey any messages he desired to be conveyed to all his students everywhere. · At one place, he would be teaching Chapter # 1, in another Chapter # 11 and in yet another Chapter # 21 of say RTS, Bhagavad Gita and Tiruvoimozhi. That is how, I could cover all the above within say 5 or 6 years, what would have taken about 15 + years to cover. ( I had the opportunity of learning Sribashyam at the feet of Purisai Swami and Anushtanams at the feet of Srivatankachariar Swami. This is besides the courses of Paravakkottai Andavan of Poundarikapuram Asramam which I had the privilege to attend.) · Besides the formal Kalakshepam classes, I had the privilege of visiting his house at West Mambalam frequently to clear my doubts in private. · There was not a single occasion when he was not willing to entertain me, in spite of his busy schedule. And, never was there an occasion when Mami failed to offer me the welcome cup of hot coffee the moment I entered their house. Such was the affection showered on this worthless soul by my Acharya and his Dharmapatni. · It was because of this overwhelming sense of gratitude that I felt an inner urge to compose and dedicate a "Tanian" long, long before a formal Tanian was composed at the time of his Sannyasa Sweekaranam. It reads as follows: (i) Vignaatham Aathmaanam Vidyaa Vinaya Vibhooshitham (ii) Viveka Vairaaghya Anushtaana Soulabhya Suseelam / (iii) Asmath Darsana Sthaapaka Vyaapakaanaam Varishtam (iv) Vande Gurum Villivalam Sri Krishnama Aachaarya Siromanim // (i) He used to say frequently that "One should know One's self ". Here is one who had known his self. Hence,' V ignaatham Aathmaanam ' (ii) Vidya (Learning) and Vinaya (Humility) rarely go together. Here is one who blends both and blends them so perfectly. Hence, ' Vidyaa Vinaya Vibhooshitham'- Not merely ' Bhooshitham' but ' Vibhooshitham'. (iii) There may be so many today that seek to establish our Darsana. Here is one who is outstanding among them all. Hence, ' Staapaka Vyaapakaanaam Varishtam' (iv) He is a Guru in the sense he dispels the darkness of ignorance. He is Acharya because he throws light on the correct path. Hence, the use of the words ' Guru' and 'Acharya'- Not only that. He is the diadem among Gurus and Acharyas. Hence, ' Choodaamanim'. · This Tanian was submitted at the Sadas held at Prof. V. Ramabadran's house. (Prof. Ramabadran is related to our Ramesh Sarangapani). When it was read out and presented, our Swami was so moved and asked me how it came to be composed. I just quoted the stanza from Godha Sthuti where Swami Desikan says- '" Mounaan Mukharayanti Gunaah Tvadheeyaah" (meaning) It was his qualities that made even a mute fellow like me to venture to compose. I also quoted Poet Bharatiyar's words - " Nidhi Migunthavar Porkuvai Thaareer , Nidhi Kuraindavar Kaasugal Thaareer, Adhuvum Arravar Vai Choll Arulveer" meaning "Those who are wealthy may give their treasures, those who are not so opulent may give smaller denominations and those who do not have anything may at least give some words of praise"- and I was just doing the last direction. He replied that one cannot win over another by force but he felt bound by love and affection evidenced through this piece. He arranged to have this framed and kept it in his house as a momento. (To Continue)
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