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Unknown Sender • Mon Mar 03 1997 - 13:32:42 PST
Dear Members of the Bhakti List,
In response to Smt. Nagu Satyan's request, I am summarizing important
aspects of Swami Desikan's Garuda Dandakam.
Swami Desikan was initiated into Garuda mantram by his Acharya, Sri AppuLLar.
In Tamil, PuL stands for a bird. In this context, the reference is to
the divine bird, Garuda or Pakshi Raja(the king of Birds). Consequently, the
Garuda Mantram contains among its five syllables the two syllables
constiuted by the word Pakshi. The Garuda Mantram was a Mantram of AppuLLar"s
family. After instructing Swami Desikan on all relevant Sri Vaishnava granthas,
Rahasyas, and Sri Bhashya, Sri AppuLLar initiated him into the recitation of
Garuda Mantram. Swami Desikan had mastered the tenets of Bhagavad Ramanuja
Siddhanta at a very young age and by the time he was twenty years old, he
used to give discourses on Bhagavad Ramanuja Siddhantam. H.H. Srimad
Andavan Swamigal of Srimad Paundarikapuram Ashramam very eloquently
describes the greatness of Sri AppuLLar in his Yatiraja Sapthati Upanyasams. In
particular, he refers to Sri AppuLLar as the only one in the line of Sri
Ramanujacharya's disciples who had mastered both Sri Bhashya as well as
RahasyArthas.
After his Acharya's demise, Swami Desikan settled at Thiruvaheendrapuram
and worshipped Sri Devanayaka Perumal and Hemabjavalli Thaayar. While residing
there, he climbed the hill near the Lord"s temple known as Oushadhadri and
sat under an Aswatha tree and recited Garuda Mantram with intense
concentration for a considerable time. Garuda Bhagavan was pleased with the
devotion of Swami Desikan and appeared before him and blessed him. Garuda
Bhagavan also gave an archa murthy of Bhagavan Hayagriva in Yoga posture to
Swami Desikan for use in his daily Aaraadhanam. Garuda also initiated Swami
Desikan into the recitation of the Sacred Hayagreeva Mantram. The Hayagriva
Mantram contains references to PraNavam, Udgita Vak, and the Veda Swaroopam
of Bhagavan Hayagriva. Those who meditate on Bhagavan Hayagriva through
this mantram are blessed with unmatched scholarship and unmitigated eloquence
of speech. All aspects of the Hayagriva Mantram are contained in the
Hayagriva Stotram of Swami Desikan.
The tremendous accomplishments of Swami Desikan are entirely due to
the Anugraham of Sri Garuda Bhagavan, who is recognized in Sri
Vaishnava tradition as Veda Swaroopi. Swami Desikan composed the Garuda
Panchasat to record his gratefulness to Sri Garuda Bhagavan and incorporated
the Garuda Mantram in the Garuda Panchasat. He then recited
Sri Hayagreeva mantra and had the good fortune of seeing Sri Hayagreeva and
received His blessings as well. Swami composed the Hayagreeva Stotram and
incorporated the Mantra of Sri Hayagreeva in this stotram. All the acheivements
of Swami Desikan as a Great Acharya arise from the blessings conferred by Both
Garuda Bhagavan and His Lord Sri Hayagreeva at Thiruvahindrapuram.
Specifically, Swami Desikan was blessed with unmatched scholarship,
unbounded knowledge, unmitigated eloquence of speech, extremely keen intellect,
and a razor sharp memory. The archa murthy of the Hayagreeva in Yogic posture
presented by Garuda Bhagavan can be seen even today, next to the Vigraha of
Swami Desikan sculpted by his own hands, when he was challenged by a
sculptor, who wanted to to defeat Swami in a contest.
Sri Garuda Dhandakam was composed on a later occasion, when a Snake charmer
challenged Swami Desikan"s title as Sarvatantra Swatantrar and sent some
venomous snakes towards Swami to test his power in handling poisonous snakes.
Swami Desikan drew a line with a piece of chalk and declared that none of the
serpents could cross it. Yet when one serpent crossed the line and advanced
menacingly towards Swami Desikan, he recited the Garuda Mantra and the snakes
were carried away by Garuda Bhagawan. The snake charmer lost thus his snakes
and his livelihood. He fell at the feet of Swami and asked for forgivenness.
Full of compassion for the snake charmer, Swami Desikan forgave him and
requested Garuda Bhagawan to return the snakes. Garuda promptly heeded the
request of his ardent Bhakta. Swami Desikan then composed the Garuda
Dhandakam as a mark of gratitude to Garuda for his unfailing protection. This
stotram was composed at Kanchipuram.
Thus, the Stotras associated with Garuda Bhagavan and Sri Hayageeva, the Lord
of Learning occupy a special place among the 28 stotras of Swami Desikan.
Details of the Garuda Dandakam will follow in the next posting.
Many instances from Swami Desikan's life presented above have been presented
in great detail by Srimans Sadagopan and Anbil Ramaswamy previously in this
forum.
Namo Narayana,
Muralidhar Rangaswamy
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