KamasikhAshtakam of Swami Desikan--Part 1
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V. Sadagopan • Sun May 05 1996 - 12:30:11 PDT
A half mile away in the South Easterly direction
of Thuppul( the birth place of Swami Desikan ),
lies the Divya Desam of ThiruveLLukkai , where
Kama Aasikaa Narasimhan is the presiding deity. He is
also known as Mukunda Nayakan.
Swami Desikan composed a beautiful Ashtakam in honor
of this Narasimhan, who is sitting in a Yogic posture on
the southern side of Vegavathi river. This Archa Murthy has been
the object of earlier Mangalasaasanam by Pey Azhwaar through three
pasurams of the Third Thiruvanthadhi and one pasuram line of
Thirumangai in his Periya Thirumadal.
At ThiruveLLUkkai, the Moolavr sits in the middle of the temple tank
known as Kanaka Pushkarini .He is not easily approachable
for worship. The Uthsavar and His Piratti (ThiruveLLUkkai Valli )
are standing under the Kanaka Vimanam.
The Moolavar (Kamaasikhaa Narasimhan ) is seated
in the Yoga Pose known as Paryanga Bhandham . The Lord of
this Divya Desam got his name Kamaasikaa Narasimhan because
he chose the banks of Vegavathi out of his own desire/sankalpam
(Kama ) to be seated (Aasikaa) on the banks of the Vegavathi river.
The Tamil name of Thiru VelLLukkai follows this Sanskritic nomenclature.
The shorter name of VeLLukkai stands for VeL Veeru Irukkai. The word VeL
relates to the Kama or svat Sankalpam aspect of the Lord's own
desire to sit (Veeru Irukkai ) at this Divya Desam. Swami Desikan says
that Narasimhan left Sri Vaikuntam out of His own will and chose to
sit on the sandy banks of Vegavathi at ThiruveLLUkkai Kshetram.
Swami Desikan"s eight slokams (Ashtakam )and the pala
sruthi slokam are marvels of poetry. For these nine slokas,
Swami Desikan chose six different meters to celebrate the
movement of Narasimha Bhagavan as he went about HIs
Avathara Kaaryam .The six meters and the number of slokas
associated with them are shown in Paranthesis:
1. Anushtub (Slokas 1&2 )
2.Aryaa ( Slokas 3&4 )
3.Sardhoola Vikriditham (Sloka 5 )
4.Prithvee (Slokas 6& 7 )
5.Oupachandasikham (Sloka 8)
6.Vasantha Tilakaa (Pala Sruthi Slokam 9) .
The essence of these Ashtakam is that Kamaasikha
Narasimhan has the following celebrated attributes:
1. He is the embodiment of the principles saluted by
Narasimha Taapaneeya Upanishad.
2.He has three Eyes representing Suryan, Chandran and Agni.
3.He prefers this site over his original residence, Sri Vaikuntam.
4.He is seated in the Yogic posture of Paryanga Peetam.
5.His hands are equally eager to protect devotees and to
destroy their enemies.
6.His eyes simultaneously have the attributes of being
ferocious to Hiranyan and cool to His devotee, Prahlada.
7. He is the Sarva Rakshakan and there is nothing to
fear as long as He protects us.
Verse 1 : PLACE OF RESIDENCE OF
THE WONDOROUS NARASIMHAN
SRUTEENAAM UTTARAM BHAGAM
VEGAVATHYAASCCHA DAKSHINAM I
KAAMAATH ADHIVASAN JEEYAATH
KASCCHITH ADHBHUTA kESAREE II
Here Swami Desikan describes the Bhagavaan as
"Kascchit Adhbhuta Kesari" . This incomparable form of
the Lord with a Lion's face and human body is indeed
awesome and full of wonders. Hence it is a Adbhuta
Kesari(Lion). It is neither Lion nor man. This Adhbhuta
Kesari is celebrated in the last section of the Vedas (ie) in
the Upanishads as suggested by Swami Desikan through
the Choice of Words , "Srutheenaam Uttaram Bhagam ".
He chose out of his own volition the site of ThiruveLLukkai and
resides there on the southern bank of Vegavathi river
as indicated by the stotra Vaakyams( Kaamaath Vegavathyaa:
Dakshinam cha Adhivasan ).Swami offers his Mangalaasaasanam
to this Adbhuta Kesari and hails him to thrive there
(Jeeyaath) in His supreme glory . May this Kamaasika Narasimhan known
for his infallibility in protecting his devotees thrive at ThiruveLLukkai is
the
prayer of the Acharya.
VERSE 2: PRAYER FOR THE REMOVAL OF
THE THREE KINDS OF AFFLICTIONS
TAPANA INDU AGNI NAYANA:
TAAPAAN APACHINOTHU NA: I
TAAPANEEYA RAHASYAANAAM
SAARA: KAMAASIKHAA HARI: II
Swami Desikan reveals to us that Kamaasilkhaa
Narasimhan has three eyes , which are in the form
of the Sun, Moon and Agni. He says that the Lord
of this Divya Desam is the essence of the secrets
revealed by Nrusimha Taapaneeya Upanishad.
Swami prays for the Lord to banish the three kinds of
Taapas (afflictions) of all of us with His three eyes.
The three afflictions are Aadhyaatmikam (physical ills,
fear, anger, dsire et al), Aadhi Bhowdikham ( Ills caused by
animals and humans) and Aadhi Daivikam (Cold , heat ,
storms, rains et al ).
VERSE 3 : SALUTATIONS TO KANTIRAVAN
AAKUNTAM AADHI PURUSHAM KANTIRAVAM
UPARI KUNTITHA AARAADHITAM I
VEGAA UPAKANTA SANGHATH
VIMUKTHA VAIKUNTA BAHUMATHIM UPAASEH II
The Lord of ThiruveLLukkai has the face of the Lion
above his neck and the form of the ancient Purusha
below the neck. I salute that extraordinary form of
Kamasikhaa Narasimhan, who destroyed Hiranyan
and chose the region on the banks of Vegavathi for
his permanent residence and in that process skipped
over the established glories of Sri Vaikuntam.
VERSE 4: EULOGY TO NARASIMHAN
BHANTHUM AKILASYA JANTHOH:
BHANDHURA PARYANKA BHANDHA RAMANEEYAM I
VISHAMA VILOCHANAM EEDEH
VEGAVATHEE PULINA KELI NARASIMHAM II
Swami Desikan praises Narasimhan of this Kshethram,
who loves to play on the sand banks of the river Vegavathi.
He recognizes the Lord as the kith and kin of all living beings.
He visualizes the Lord as sitting firmly in the Yoga Posture
known as Parynaga Bhandham.He also pays his tribute to the
Vishama Vilochanam of the Lord . Vishama Vilochanam can mean both
odd numbered eyes (Three here ) and the eyes , which are distinctly
different in their attributes ( Hot Sun , Cool Moon and resplendent Agni ).
V.Sadagopan
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