Padhuka Sahasram-394
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Sri:
SrimatE Gopaladesika MahadesikAya Namaha,
Translation by U.Ve. Dr. V.N. Vedanta Desikan Swamin:
394. pAdhukE parijanasya dhUratha: sUchayanthi Khalu thAvakA: svanA:
lIlayA BhujagathalpamujJatha: shrImathasrichathurAn padhakramAn
Oh Paaduka! When the Lord has walked three or four steps after
getting up from His Adisesha couch, the sound emanating from You
announces to Your servants even at a distance that the Lord's walk
has started.
Namo Narayana,
SriMuralidhara Dasan
Special Notes by V.Sadagopan (V.S): Slokam 394
(1) Sri UtthamUr Swamy's anubhavam: Oh PaadhukE! The servants of
the Lord know from Your naadham that Lord has left His bed of
AdhisEshan and is taking His first three or four steps .They come to
know of it, even when they are at some distance away from Him through
the unmistakable naadham generated by You and prepare themselves to
serve Him .
(2) Srimath Andavan's anubhavam: The inner meaning is that PerumAL
arrives quickly at the side of those , who recite dhivya
prabhandham .
(3)The sound of the Padhukais gives away the arrival of PerumAL before
the assembly of servants waiting outside His bed chambers to
perform kaimkaryams for the Lord. The moment Sri RanganAthan gets up
from His Sayanam on AdhisEsahn and takes two or three steps with His
paadhukai, the servants deduce that the Lord is on His way to receive
their kaimkaryams and prepare themselves to prostrate before Him. The
nadham (Svanaa:) of the Paadhukais gives the hint to the servants
waiting at a distance( dhUratha; parijanasya soochayanthi khalu)..
(V.S)
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