Dasavatharam
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• January 3, 1996
It is my understanding that of the many avathaarams 10 are given special status and called Dasaavathaaram. Buddha is one of this ten among the north Indians, but not in the south. But, Buddha is considered, even by Sri Vaishnavaas, as an avathaaram, albeit, one in which the Lord preached lies to the asuraas. This is not a very broad minded acceptance of Buddha, but consistent with our view of Buddism. I am not sure how the north Indians accept Buddha as one of the avatharams without prejudice to the vEdhaas. Among the south Indian 10, I am more puzzled with Parasu Raamar than some of the others. Is the concept of implicit obedience to father the main contribution of this avatharam? Was he an avaathaaram only until his encounter with Sri Raamar? This must be so as he was unable to defeat Bheeshmar later. Would that not make him less than the other avathaarams? To me, Vyaasar, aazhvaars, and great aachaaryaas evoke a great deal of reverence, equal to or even more than some of the Dasavatharas. Next to, or even equal to, the moolavar sannithi, it is Udayavar sannithi in Sri Rangam that is poignant. Similarly, ThirukkOshtiyoor is more emotional than say ThirumaalirunchOlai. Swami Sri DhEsikar's thiru maaLigai and thirukkiNaRu are the most inspirational things at Thiruvaheendhrapuram. The imagery of thirukkachchi nambi doing Thiru Alavattam (fanning) for pEraruLaaLar and conversing with Him, that makes a visit to Kaanchi aththigiri perumaaL kOvil most gratifying. In my childhood, my grandfather used to tell bedtime stories of Ramayanam, Bhagavatham, and Mahabaharatham, but I never heard him say anything about aazhvaars or Sri Ramanuja, Sriman naadhamunigaL or Sri ALavandhaar, let alone MaNakkaal nambi, Periya nambi, or Thirukkachchi nambigaL, etc., etc. I hope our grandchildren will learn of these achchaaryaas along with the dasaavathaarams. -- Parthasarati Dileepan
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