Sri Vairaagya Panchakam of Swami Desikan : Part 1
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• March 25, 1996
Dear Bhakthi Group membrs: Sri Raghu Govindachari of Canada asked me in a private mail to translate and comment on the origin of the five slokas of Swami Desikan . I am happy to do so. These five slokas are profound statements by Our Acharya on his state of mind and his resolve and his code of conduct in the worldly life. Prior to that , let me invoke the blessings of Sri Oppiliappan through the following Maangalya Sthavam verse to give the clarity of mind to undertake this Task: SARVESHU KAALESHU SAMASTHA DESESHU ASESHA KAARYESHU TATESWARESWARA: I SARVAI: SVAROOPAI: BHAGAVAAN ANAADHIMAAN MAMAASTHU MAANGALYA VIVIRUDDHAYEH HARI : II (MEANING): I invoke Hari to bless me and to enhance auspiciousness of all kinds at all times, at all places, and in all endeavours of mine. May that Hari , who appears in all forms and who is without beginning or end enhance my Mangalams . *** Swami Desikan and Acharya Ramanuja Swami Desikan was an illustrious propounder of Bhagavat Raamnuja Siddhaantham. He followed the way shown by Acharya Ramanuja scruplously. Swami therefore believed deeply in Acharya"s postulation of a personal God and the means of attaining Moksham with His grace through Bhakti or Prapatti margam. In both the margams, the Lord is recognized as a means and the object of attainment. Moksham is the end result of His grace mediated by Sri Devi. This is the Upasana that he imbibed form Ramanujaa and with the blessings of his Acharya, he led a pious, simple life and subsisted on the minimum needed to sustain himself in service of Sri Ranganatha of Srirangam , Sri Devanatha of Thiruvahindrapuram and Sri Varadaraja of Kanchi. ***Ramanujaa"s way Swami Desikan followed the ancient way which Ramaanuja showed , which was based on the concept that Bhakti (devotion ) results wholly from Viveka (discriminatory knowledge dealing with the true nature of the Lord ), Vimoka (freedom from worldly temptations), Abhayaasa (Practice of Nava Vidha Bhakthis), Kriya ( Nandavana and other Kaimkaryams for the Lord , intrepretation of scriptues for the disciples), Kalyaana (auspiciousness/ mangalam = thoughts on the Anantha kalyaana Gunas of Hari ) , Anavasaada ( absence of weakness = steadfast resolve to worship Hari and Hari alone ) and Anuddharsha (absence of elation over worldly victories = Sthitha Prajna aspect ) . Swami Desikan"s life was a pilgrimage marked with Bhakti for the Divya Dampathis and Kaimkaryam for them that culminated in Saranagathi at their lotus feet. Swami explained in his many granthams about the sacredness of performing Saranagathi for our benefit and salvation . His wholelife was one of Vairaagyam (dispassion) and Bhakti (devotion). ***Demonstration of Swami"s Vairaagyam In the early days of his life , Swami was residing at Kanchipuram and was engaged in Anushtaanam and Kalakshepam. His brillance as an Acharya was well established. He led a simple life . He had a classmate and friend from his student days by the name of Vidyaranya .. Sri Vidyaranya was at that time the Aasthana Vidwaan at he court of the Vijya Nagara King .He was sad to hear that Swami Desikan was poor inspite of his great scholarship. He wanted to help his boyhood friend and wanted to use his influence with the King to secure financial help. Sri Vidyaranya out of affection wrote a nice letter welcoming Swami Desikan to the royal court . Swami saw the letter and sent his response in the form of a single slokam indicating his disinterest to receive the munificience of the king to overcome the poverty that he chose. Sri Vidyaranya cared a great deal about Swami Desikan and pressed him again to come to the court for royal sambhavanaa. Swami composed this time five verses explaining his resolve to stay away from material wealth and to only go after the imperishable wealth given to him by his ancestors , which is residing on top of Hasthigiri with the name of Sri Varadaraja . Sri Vidyaranya was moved by the Vairaagyam of Swami Desikan and had even greater respect for his friend. Later, Sri Vidyaranya became a Parama Hamsa sanyasi and decorated the Sringeri Sarada Peetam himself. In the next posting , I will comment on the five brilliant slokas of Sri Vairaagya Panchakam of Swami desikan. V.Sadagopan
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