Periya Thirumozhi 1.2- Oh mind! Reach Thiruppirithi (Joshimutt) Divya Desam!
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Madhavakkannan V • Fri Jan 29 1999 - 03:14:33 PST
Sri:
Dearest Sisters and Brothers,
ThirumangaiAzhwAr after bursting out with the glory and greatness of
Thirumanthram and Narayana naamam, enters to enjoy its greatness and
presence in Sri Vaishnava Divya dEsams. He starts to enjoy Thiruppirithi
Divya Desam in Himalayas. (presently called "Joshimutt"- about 154 miles
from badrinath. Vasudeva PerumAL- Paramapurushan – in NinRa thirukkOlam-
standing posture- prathyaksham to Parvathi. PiraaTTi- ParimaLa valli
Naaacchiyaar. There is also a Narasimhar temple built by Adisankarar.-
Since Thirumangai AzhwAr paid obeisance to about 80 temples on foot, and
sang these mangaLaasaasanams on PerumAL, it is adiyEn’s intent to at
least write about these Divya Desams, as and when we recite and read the
respective pAsurams.(and their meanings) - Erudite members of the group,
please correct whenever I make a wrong statement. This ten is excellent
even for its poetic value and the description of beautiful scenic nature
and its charm)
1. The rainy clouds that spray little drizzles on the mountains which
make gentle noise; Listening to these noises and looking at the rainy
clouds, beautiful peacocks spread its feathers and dance gracefully; the
ponds surround the lands everywhere; - such a place is Thiruppirithi
which is full of fertile green trees and plants; At this sthlam, Sri
Ramapiraan , who killed the king of monkey- Vaali, is showing Himself so
mercifully; Oh nenjE! (mind!) please reach this place.
2. Elephants are huge like mountains; they are very strong; and show
fearsome anger; - Even such elephants get scared of lions; These lions
have huge cave like mouths; Such elephants and lions wander at this
place Thiruppirithi where Sri Ramapiraan also is living (for us) – the
One who destroyed rAvaNan and his all asurAs and his kingdom. Oh mind!
Please reach this sthalam!
3. Slender waist, dark black tresses- the epitome of beauty- Nappinaai
PiraaTTi- for her, Emperumaan KaNNan fought with seven oxen and tamed
them; - Such Great Lord is here at Thiruppirithi, which is filled with
humming bees singing lullaby to the male elephant sleeping on the bed of
flowers with its mate on the scenic rocky mountains. (What a narration
of picturesque beauty by AzhwAr!) Oh mind! Reach this lovely place!
4. Emperumaan Narasingha perumAn shows Himself here at Thiruppirithi,
the Lord- who tore the chest of hiraNayan- the One, who is worshipped by
DevAs. Thiruppirithi is full of huge varaahams (pigs), (in pAsuram
referred to as "yEnam") tear open the strong rocks with its curvy horns,
and the particles of minerals (maNigaL- precious stone-like particles
like emerald, safire etc.. ) that come out of such breaking of rocks,
mix with water falling from mountains and shine so beautifully! Oh mind!
Reach this beautiful holy place! (Periya vaacchaan PiLLai says "even the
name of Narasimham is enough for the rocks to explode (rocks- asurAs);
these huge Varaaham (ordinary pigs), simply due to being Varaaham (due
to its connection of Varaaha avtaar of the Lord), get their great
strength to break even the rocky mountains, with their horns)
5. Emperumaan, whose Lotus Feet are worshipped by Devas, and who
reclines on ThiruppaaRkadal, appears in the same dress and in same form
with MahAlakshmi at Thiruppirithi. This place is where huge male
elephants (similar to the shape of the mountain itself on Himalayas
mountain), pluck the tender bamboo sticks, dip the corner of the stick
in honey and offer to their mates; Such a fertile, lovely, beautiful,
and holy place (like ThiruppaaRkadal ITSELF.) Oh mind! Reach this pace!
6. "Oh ParamapurushA! The One who reclines on AdhisEshan and has His
YoghanithrA!" – thus Devas address Him coming in groups; they lower
their heads (with their shining golden crown) looking at Emperumaan’s
Feet at Thiruppirithi. This place is where clouds hug the top of the
mountains and the most fragrant Kurukkatthi flower plants have grown
taller than clouds; the bees jump from flowers to flowers (thereby in
and out of clouds) and hum; such a marvellous place is Thiruppirithi; Oh
mind! Reach this place! (what a description of scenic beauty of
Himalayas!)
7. This place of Thiruppirithi, where Emperumaan is showing Himself so
gracefully- is where ferocious tigers live inside the forest of these
hills; the pepper creepers grow and spread among clouds on top of these
hills and tie and hug themselves around huge trees;- In this place on
Himalayas, where beautiful ponds are there, BrahmA, and other Devas take
bath, offer various kinds of fragrant flowers (se~ngazhuneer,
cheNbhagam, iruvaatchi, paadhiri, punnai, kurukkatthi, karumugai, and
thaamarai) to Emperumaan’s Lotus Feet and recite Vedas and utter His
Divine names to pay their obeisance; Oh mind! Reach this place!
8. It appears like it is always nights- like that there are huge caves
at Thiruppirithi; inside these huge caves, there are snakes living in
with terrible hunger; in such Himalayan mountain, where Devas, presided
by BrahmA, come and address the Lord of Thiruppirithi as "Parama
PurushA! AdhimoolamE (Primordial Chief!) MugilvaNNA! (Cloudy Coloured
Lord!) and pay their obeisance to His Lotus Feet. Oh mind! Reach this
place!
9. This place of Thiruppirithi on Himalayas – where Paramapurushan is
showing Himself so gracefully- in order to save all those devotees (who
utter His (thousand) names; who know the meanings and contemplate His
greatness and pay obeisance to Him) from all sins and sorrows due to
their past karmAs; and protect them for reaching His place- This such a
Great place- Thiruppirithi is where foolish ignorant bees get scared
looking at those red lovely charming mineral filled asOka flowers
thinking that they are pieces of fire balls. Oh mind! Reach this place!
10. The dark huge black clouds are so heavy and are full of waters that
they are not able to move fast; they appear to be stationary at one
place on this Himalayas mountain at Thiruppirithi. The thunders that
these clouds make, give huge pythons an impression that they are huge
dark elephants that are standing and are for their (python’s) food and
they slowly move to catch and trap these clouds; (Great! AzhwAr’s poetic
narration is beyond my translation!) And in such a place, Emeprumaan
show Himself so mercifully. Those who recite and sing these pAsurams of
AzhwAr of Thirumangai, (the place where beautiful gardens are there with
bees humming sweetly to pay their obeisance to Emperumaan) will not have
any sorrow dare approach them.
ThirumangaiAzhwAr ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam
Narayana Narayana
Narayana dAsan Madhavakkannan
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