Experiencing Swami Desika - 27
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• July 7, 1999
SrI: Shrimate Shri Lakshmi Nrusimha Parabrahmane Namaha: Shrimate Shri Seetha Ramachandra Parabrahmane Namaha: Shrimate Shri Ramanujaya Namaha: Shrimate Nigamantha Maha Desikaya Namaha: Shrimate Shrivan Satagopa Shri Narayana Yateendra Mahadesikaya Namaha: Shri Yamunacharya's knowledge and commitment to the Lord, resulted in eight excellent works, viz., Atmasiddhi Isvarasiddhi Samvitsiddhi GitArthasangraha AgamapramAnya Chatussloki Stotra Ratna and MahApurusha nirnaya In these he clearly establishes the Sri Vaishnava school and refutes other schools. Shri Yamunacharya was particularly upright when denouncing about Saivism. Shri Yamnuacharya's work on Siddhittraya is simply outstanding where the existence of God and the nature of self are clearly established. More importantly, Shri Yamunacharya refutes the doctrines of Advaita and other systems with authority. Shri Yamunacharya brought out the Gitartha Sangraha - an abridged version of the Bhagavad Gita in just 32 slokas - an effort of "Gita made easy" in those days. Shri Yamunacharya's Agamapramanya proves the validity of ancient Pancharatra Agama and its antiquity. Shri Yamunacharya's splendid slokas called Shri Chatussloki eulogised the importance of Goddess Lakshmi and her relationship with humanity. It is also believed that Yamunacharya wrote the Stotra Ratna to enable the devotees to understand Nammalvar's Tiruvaymozhi and benefit from Alvar's works. Let us enjoy a glimpse of Thiruvaymozhi Vs Stotra Ratna. We saw in our 25th posting, Alavandar's Stotra Ratna thus: "Tvadangri muddisya kadapi kenachit Yada tadha vapi sakrut krutonjalihi Tadaiva mushnat ashupanya sheshathaha subhani pushnani na jathu heeyate!!" Here, Shri Alavandar stresses on the importance of meditating on the Lotus feet of our Lord. He says that a single performance of Anjali namaskaram is sufficient to destruct all sins, increase the Bhakti, and give prosperity. This can be equated to Shri Nammalvar's Tiruvaymozhi(1.3.8) thus: nAlum ninradu nama palamai am koduvinaiy-udane mAlum, or Kuraivillai;manan-akam malam arak kaluvi nAlum nam tiru vudaiy-adigal-tam nalam galal vanangi MAlum or-idattilum vanakkodu malvadu, valame Shri Nammalvar reminds us that our sins get cumulated every day, and the only way out for us to get rid of our sins is by holding Our Lord's feet. This, cleanses our inner self and removes all our short comings. Nammalvar adds that salutations leads to prosperity! Shri Yamunacharya, is said to have performed pushpa kainkarya to Lord Venkateshwara in Tirumala. This is mentioned in Sri Venkatachala Itihasamala. May be, this is the reason why that place is even now known as 'Yamunaiththurai'! At the holy shrine of Varadaraja, Yamunacharya spotted out the glittering Ramanuja amidst the pupils of Yadavaprakasa. Shri Yamunacharya blessed Shri Ramanuja thus: 'Am Mudalvan'! meaning, The cheif personage. He identified Shri Ramanuja would become his edifying force in the spread of Visistadvaita. Swami Desika offers salutations to this great Acharya thus: Vigahe Yamunan tirtham Sadhu brndavane sthitam Nirasta-jihmagasparse yatra Krshnah Krtadarah!! Let me plunge into the holy and ocenic teachings of Sri YamunAcharya (Alavandar) who has been steadfast in protecting the righteous persons and who has defeated the alien systems of thought (in Indian philosophy) by pointing out the errors/fallacies in their principal viewpoints. Swami Desika states that Lord Krishna (i) has protected the pandavas (ii) chased away kAliyan serpent from the Yamuna river, (iii) along with cowherd damsels sported in the Yamuna river. Having highlighted the Greatness of Shri Krishna as mentioned above, Swami Desika says that Shri Yamuna is similar to Lord Krishna. ......to be continued! AlavandAr tiruvaDigaLE SaraNam dEsikan tiruvaDigaLE SaraNam Praveena nAmni Ramanuja dasi 7th Jul 1999
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