nAcciyAr tirumozhi XI tAm ugakkum 7
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• July 29, 2000
SrI: SrI ANDAL samEta SrI ra’ngamannAr tiruvaDigaLE SaraNam nAcciyAr tirumozhi XI – tAm ugakkum pASuram 11.7 (eleventh tirumozhi - pAsuram 7 uNNAdu uRa’ngAdu ) tam nanmaigaLaiyE eNNugirArE uNNAdu uRa’ngAdu oli kaDalai UDaRuttu peNNAkkai AppuNDu tAm uRRa pEdellAm tiNNAr madiL SUzh tiru ara’ngac celvanAr eNNAdE tammuDaiya nanmaigalE eNNuvarE A. Meaning from SrImAn SaDagOpan's tamizh treatise: azhagiya maNavALan, the Lord of SrIra’ngam which is protected by strong walls that won’t yield even during the mahA praLaya, fell in love with a woman, sItA when He had taken the incarnation as rAma. Being lovelorn, He spent His time fasting and loosing His sleep over her. He had to build a dam over the ocean to cross lankA. He has forgotten all the humiliations He went through for a woman and now thinks only of His greatness, and keeps torturing me in the process. B. Additional thoughts from SrI PVP: The list of humiliations (tAm uRRa pEdu) is countless. uNNAdu: After sIta was separated from Him, there was no one to feed rAma with great affection, and so He was not eating well. If you were to say that lakshmaNa was there, the answer is “Not so”. As per periya tirumozhi 8-10-1, He was mAmalar mangai maNa nOkkam uDaiyAn – His food was to have sItA in front of Him, and when she was gone, there was no food for Him. uRa’ngAdu: He doesn’t sleep either. “anidras satatam rAma: suptOpi ca narOttama: | sItEti madhurAm vANIm vyAharan pratibhudhyatE || (rAmAyaNam sundarakAnDam 36-44) oli kaDalai UDaRuttu: When He built the dam across the ocean, it was after becoming the Sishyan of a rAkshasa, namely vibhIshaNan, and surrendering to samudra rAjan under his instructions. peNNAkkai AppuNDu: He was so obsessed with the body of a woman (He was bound to the tirumeni of pirAtti). Akkai also denotes a creeper, and so perumAL who is the kaRpaga maram is bound by pirATTi who is the kaRpagak koDi. tAm uRRa pEdellAm eNNAdE: He forgot all the humiliations He went through. He who is supposed to have the mental strength comparable to the Himalaya Mountain (samudra iva gAmbhIrye dhairyeNa himavAniva – rAmAyaNam bAlakANDa 1.17), lost all that mental strength in that state, and does not remember that either. He had to resort to help from monkeys and squirrels, and does not recall that also. tammuDaiya nanmaigalE eNNuvarE: He thinks that it is a sign of His greatness that those who are separated from Him have to really struggle hard to get Him by performing nOmbu, falling at the feet of kAman, playing the kUDal game and sending messengers to Him. Forgetting all the sufferings that He went through when He was separated from sItA, and hot-headed by the wealth of the ubhaya vibhUti that He has as He is lying on His snake-bed in tiru ara’ngam, He watches the pangs of separation that I am going through, and thinks that it is a proof of His greatness. SrI PVP gives the following from another vyAkyAnam: uNNAdu etc: “If I am not eating and not sleeping now, it is because He set an example for me by not sleeping and not eating when He was separated from His beloved sItA. So it is not my fault that I am not able to eat or sleep being separated from Him; it is all His fault”. Akkai AppuNDu: “He kept thinking about pirATTi’s tirumEni and was not able to see her Atma svarUpam and Atma guNam”. tAm uRRa: “He was the disciple of the great sage vasishTha, and could not get over His kAmam and suffered so much because of it; what else can be expected of a brainless girl like me except going through the suffering that I am going through? He even wailed to His own brother of how he was tortured by the separation from sItA - “only those who are blessed (to be with their beloved) can enjoy pampA river’s breeze” “dhanyA lakshmaNa sEavntE pampO pavana mArutam” (rAmAyaNam kishkindAkANDam 1-115) eNNAdE: “How is He able to forget all His previous humiliation? It is the sheer possession of His immense aiSvaryam of being the Lord of tiru ara’ngam; nothing else”. C. Additional thoughts from SrI UV: SelvanAr – “He always has pirATTi in His vaksha sthalam – this was true in His vAmana incarnation, and it was true in His rAma incarnation also, and it is true always no matter what His incarnation is. Still, He could not be bear the separation of a bodily form of pirATTi in the form of sItA. He ended up surrendering to sugrIva first. Then the same vibhIshaNa who first described Him as sarvaloka SaraNyan directed Him to surrender to samudra rAjan, and He complied with that. He fasted for three days and prayed to samudra rAjan without sleep, and when samudra rAjan did not comply, He had to resort to all kinds of efforts such as throwing rocks and stones, getting angry, building a dam, etc., before claiming victory. Such was His desire for a woman at that time. Why doesn’t He have the same desire for me now? All because He now thinks of His greatness and nothing else. May be He thinks that there is no rAvaNan to take me away, and so He can just lie down on His snake-bed and have me with no effort whatsoever.” Maybe He will always be unable to bear the separation from the tirumeni of pirATTi no matter what form she assumes, because they are both one tattvam together. The SAstra declares “eka tattvam ivoditau””. Or, one could argue that He might have gone to such a great length to get back sItA because this was His responsibility to His kulam. If it is argued that this does not mean that He has to be interested in ANDAL’s tirumeni now, she explains further in the next pASuram. D. Additional thoughts from SrI PBA: “People tell me that it is unfair for an ordinary human girl like me to accuse this Almighty emperumAn in these terms. Let me tell you all what kind of mEnmai this emperumAn had in His rAmAvatAam. He went around and behaved like a mad person (pEdu), sleepless and hungry, building dams across the ocean, etc., all because of desire for a woman. Is this consistent with His greatness? And if the answer is yes, then it is just as fine that He should now take efforts in my case as well. It is not fair that He now thinks that He is great and I have to suffer to get Him.” It is interesting to note the different meanings given for the same word “pEdu” – SrI PVP calls it “eLimai” (simplicity); SrI PBA calls it “paittiyam” (madness); SrI UV calls it ”varuttam” (hardship)! Abbreviations: ------------------ PVP= SrI periyavAccAn piLLai PBA= SrI prativAdi bhayankaram aNNangarAcAriyAr UV = SrI uttamUr vIrarAghavAcAriyAr sarvam SrIman nArAyaNAyeti samarpayAmi. aDiyEn, kalyANi kRshNamAcAri __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------http://click.egroups.com/1/6631/5/_/716111/_/964893968/ --------------------------------------------------------------------|e>- -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Visit http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/ for more information
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