Srimath PeriAndavan's Life History - Part IV ( Conclusion)
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• February 25, 2002
Dear Bhagavathas, Today ( mAsi-pushyam) is the thirunakshatram of His Holiness Srimath periAndavan, Sri SrinivAsa mahA dEsikan. Let us all recite this AchArya sArvabhouman's thanian on this auspicious day Sri rangEsha padhe samarpitha Bharam sruthyantha rAmAnuja Sri yogeendra guruththamEna yaminash sruththyantha vidhyAthmana: PrAptha sruthya vathamsa yughma hrudhayam SrivAsa rAmAnujAth Sri SrivAsa muneendra dEsika maNim srEyO nidhim samsrayE This is the Continuation of Posting on Life History of Srimath PeriAndavan. This is the fourth and concluding Volume in the series. dAsan, vEnkatanAthan SreenivAsan Srimath Andavan Thiruvadi ======================================================= AnushtAnam Since this mahAn was so popular among his sishyas and admirers alike, he was fondly called as periAndavan. For a long time he was residing in Srirangam . In a month, He would go to devout and pious Srivaishnava bhAgavathAs’ thiru mAligai on selected seven to eight days for unccha Vritthi . He would take the grains to the banks of Coleroon river, wash them in the river water, cook them and eat the bhagavath prasadham along with thulasi leaves. On other days, he used to powder the dry leaves fallen from the Holy Fig tree and consume the same. Such was his VairAghyam. Sishya paramapara Upon Lord Ranganatha’s command to take disciples, and disseminate and propagate the Philosophy, several persons became His Disciples, and became erudite scholars and preceptors. Some of them were 1) Thirupputkuzhi Appa 2) Mannargudi Gopalanna 3) Vyakaranam Rangachariar 4) Meemisal Narasimhachariar 5) Chinnamu Rangachariar 6) Thirunelveli Gopalasamudram Narayanachariar 7) Shamala Chakravarthi and 8) Purisai Nadathur Rangachariar. One of His disciples from the village of Anbil bought a land on the Southern banks of Coleroon river in a place called Melur and offerred it to Srimath Periandavan. Swami accepted it and had a hermitage constructed, where he stayed and rendered Kalakshepams.The same place still exists even today and is called periAsramam. Rendering of KAlakshEpam Swami used to render Sri Bhashyam (including srutha prakAsikA and bhAva prakAsikA) for 4 months , Geetha Bhashyam for one and half months, Srimath rahasya traya sAram for two and a half months followed by Sri bhagavath vishayam for 4 months. This way he would complete rendering kAlakshEpams on the grantha chatushtayam within a year. Like Swami Desikan, He did this for THIRTY number of times. SwAmi was known to be a very strict disciplinarian. He commanded sishyAs to strictly adhere to certain norms such as coming to the Asramam only by walk, performing oUpAsana-vaIswadEva-bhagavath ArAdhanam daily at their grahams to name a few. It is said that in the morning, when he took the texts in Cadjan Leaves for Kalakshepam, whatever may be the number of pages, whatever may be the time span, He would not rise from His seat, without finishing all the pages. Such was the discipline he followed. Due to becoming a sanyAsi at a very young age and performing severe penance with very little consumption throughout, swami became very lean and emaciated and became to be also called as “Vathal swami”. Swami was in dureeyAsramam for FIFTY years completing that many chAturmAsyams. Swami also covered lots of places in Tamilnadu and Karnataka during this time and stayed in a place called HembikAi in Mysore for a long time. During his yathrA, He performed samAsrayanam and bharanyAsam to devout bhAgavathAs. swAmi attained ThirunAdu at the age of 85 leaving behind grieving disciples in the year 1886. ======================================================= __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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