PRAKRITAM AZHAGIYA SINGHAR (PART 11)
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• December 9, 1998
PRAKRITAM AZHAGIYA SINGHAR, MY ACHARYA, FRIEND, PHILOSOPHER AND GUIDE (PART 11) Dear Bhagavatas, Presented below is Part 11 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 ============================================================= AZHAGIYASINGHAR'S KALAKSHEPA VAIKHARI (HIS INIMITABLE TALENT IN EXPLAINING) · Supposing a mother has a number of children. Do you know which child would be dearest to her? On which child would she bestow her utmost concern and best attention? The answer is simple. Naturally, it is on the most handicapped of them all. You will remember my telling that I was a common Srotha in all his Kalakshepam classes. If you wish to award a prize for not the dumb and the dumber but the dumbest, stupidest student in all the classes put together, sure as anything, I would win the first prize. May be, this is the reason why he would not proceed to the next line unless he made sure that I had understood what was being explained (sometimes to the point of annoyance of other brilliant students and everyone else was in this category). · Any explanation of the esoteric involved in the Granthas conveyed in high flying Paribashai would put off lay folks; And, Pundits would feel out of tune with any simple, straightforward language. Our Swami would present his talks in a happy blend of both so that every segment would find it agreeable to their predilections all at the same time ! This inimitable style comes to him effortlessly like fish taking to water. A rare quality, which others could only envy but would find hard to emulate! · Even as he is talking he would grasp our doubts by merely looking at us and within seconds he would be addressing the precise doubts. Even though he is a ' Param gathah' (one who has mastered), he would tune his presentation to suit even dullest heads and according to the Paripakkuvam of the audience - who would remain still like "Ezhudu Chithiram" (a painted picture) and like calves listening to the flute of Kannan. Indeed, like Sri Rama, he is "Vaagmi Srimaan"(Richly endowed with the gift of expression). What a blend of incompatibles! It is indeed, "Seraatha Serkai", (the reconciliation of incompatible requirements) as Tamil Pundits would put it. · This would be like 'spoon-feeding'; like a mother feeding her baby showing the moon and telling a story that grips the imagination of the baby. The way he can sway your emotions, now hilarious, now sober, now saddening, now consoling can only be imagined. And that way, he will make you appreciate the mood of the context, the Tiru Ullam of the Alwar or Acharya in any given situation most effectively. · Appropriate quotations from nooks and corners of the scriptures would flow like flood so effortlessly that we would be tempted to feel with the students of the Schoolmaster in Oliver Goldsmith's Deserted Village- " the more we listened, the more our wonder grew how his small head could contain all that he knew" · He is anxious to give away all that he has learned to those who desire. Did not Saandilya say -? " Paatrastham Aathmajnaanam Kritvaa Pindam Sam Utsrujet/ Naanthardhaaya swayam yaayaath jagad Bheejam Abheejakrit" Meaning: "An Acharya should unreservedly teach all that he has learned to his devoted Sishyas. If he keeps close fisted, the seed of Knowledge will wither away" · During the Kalakshepam, in order to make us understand better, he would give the exact English equivalents. Not that he does not know English, but to make us feel important, he would pose as if he is not sure of the correct usage and consult us whether his rendering is correct. How clever in making us feel at home! · His time -keeping, shall I say instinct, is really marvelous. He would start on the dot and finish on the 90th minute, if the lecture were to be for 90 minutes. Even Professors in College need to be reminded by the ringing of the bell. When he starts and when he stops, you can adjust your watch. This razor sharp precision has to be seen to be believed. (To Continue)
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