Re: EkAdaSI: TSSundara Rajan
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• May 29, 1997
At 07:10 PM 5/28/97 -0500, usdeiva wrote: I enjoyed this posting. I had read about ekadasi in mahabharata, srimadbhagawatam etc. The padmapurana one and the kaiseeka puranam is news to me. I would like to read them if I get a chance. I got a copy of padma samhita. this is different and is a part of pancharatra agama. This book only has the details of aradhana / yoga kramas. Krishna Kalale >mgansten@sbbs.se wrote: >> >> My thanks to those who clarified the question of tithi vs. nakshatra in SV >> tradition for me. Now, I have a somewhat related question: what importance >> is given to the observance of Ekadashi in Sri Vaishnavism? Is fasting, >> waking etc regarded as obligatory, and if so, do Sri Vaishnavas fast from >> all foods, or only from certain items, such as rice? And what is the special >> importance of Vaikuntha Ekadashi, to which I have heard many refer? >> >> As usual, many thanks in advance. >> >> Martin Gansten >> mgansten@sbbs.se > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >>From T.S. Sundara Rajan, care Uchani Deivachilai, Memphis. > >Re: Martin Gansten's query reg: EkAdaSI. > >The most extensive theme-account of EkAdaSI is available >in the padma purANam which (despite its own quota of >visibly irrelevant and banal interpolations) could be >termed as the most authentic vaishnava purANam, reckoned >as such after the vishNu p., varAha p., and bhAgavata p. > >Being on a visit from Srirangam to Memphis, I do not >readily have my copy of padma p. with me; hence write >from memory. > >padma.p. devotes a chapter to each EkAdaSI of the year, >each of them bearing a distinct name. (EkAdaSI, as is >well known, literally means the ordinal 'eleventh', and >stands for the corresponding day/date of the waxing/waning >phase of the moon; this 'tithi' occurs twice in a month.) > >Of all the formal 'vratam' prescribed, the EkAdaSI is the >most cherished and exclusively vaishnava vratam. The >observance consists of fasting through the day and overnight >vigil, dedicated throughout to devotional activity like >reading the scriptures, telling the rosary, recitation of the >'stotram'/'keertanam' etc. [It is interesting that the >purANam prohibits the woman from fasting as such; with the >exception that she may, with her husband's consent, fast for >half of the EkAdaSI day.] The EkAdaSI is completed only >with the pre-dawn bath the next morning (i.e. of the dvAdaSI) >and breaking the fast (pAraNA) by imbibing 'tulasI' >(ocimum sanctum) in holy water. > >nArAyaNa bhaTTattiri's work, 'nArAyaNIyam', a marvellous >condensed retelling of SrImad-bhAgavatam, identifies >EkAdaSI inter alia eight objects/observances identified with >deliverance and Grace, viz., (GanGa water, the celebrated >krshna-arjuna dialogue bhagavad-GeetA, the GAyatrI mantram, >the tulasI plant, the oordhva-puNDra mark drawn with Gopi >sandal powder, the devotions offered in the SALagrAma >(ammonite) stone, observance of the EkAdaSI vratam, >recitation of the (sahasra-) nAma. Even though a later-day >(15th cent.?) work, 'nArAyaNIyam' has all the inspiration >and verity of an authentic 'sAmpradAyika' work, and has the >status of good literature and a reliable religious document. > >"GanGA GItA cha GAyatrI api cha tulasikA GopikA-chandanam tat >SALaGrAmAbhipoojA, para-purusha, tathaikAdaSee nAmavarNAh >EtAnyashtAn-ayatnAn-yayi kali-samayE tvat-prasAda-pravrddhyA >kshipram mukti-pradAnee-tyabhidadhu(h) rshayah tEshu mAm > sajjayethAh!" > >Of the EkAdaSI marking the annual calendar, the interval >between the Sayana- and the utthAna- EkAdaSI represents the >span of yOGa-nidrA (cosmic slumber) of SrIman-nArAyaNa, and >is observed as the chAtur-mAsyam (the Four Months) when the >itinerant 'sannyAsI' should remain rooted in one place. >These two EkAdaSI are observed with great rapture and devotion >in panDharpur in mahArAshtra, the home of 'haridAsa' movement. > >The utthAna E. is observed in SrIrangam and tirukkurunguDi >as 'kaiSika E.', named after a melody in which the hymn was >set for worship on this E. day. This E. is two E. precedent >to the great vaikuNTha E. The illustrative anecdote >of kaisika E. is contained in the varAha purANam (which >~~ unlike the other purANams recorded by SrI vEdavyAsa, and >vishNu p. by his sire sri parASara ~~ has the status of >bhagavacChAstram, being verily from the Lord himself). >SrI parASara-bhaTTa had written the Sloka-wise tamizh >paraphrase of the varAha p. anecdote, and this work is >recited by the bhaTTa descendants before namperumAL in the >arjuna-maNDapam on the midnight of kaiSika E. The absolute >tranquility of the midnight hour, the audience of devotees >absorbing the enchantment of namperumAL's visage, and bhaTTar >reading the kaiSika-purANam and the exalted tamizh paraphrase >out of the palm manuscript against the backdrop of the golden >crest of Sriranga-praNavAkAra-vimAnam ~~ all these blend to >produce the alchemy of an incomparable beatitude which is >hard to describe in words. > >It is, of course, tirukkurunguDi one thinks of to mention >the kaiSika E which is considered (in the 'sampradAyam') >to be dedicated to vaDivazhakia nambi, sundara-paripoorna- >perumAL of this divya-deSam. The kaisika E anecdote is >staged here as a play before perumAL. > >The vaikunTha E. is the event and festival held to be most >precious in SrIrangam, and would constitute a full-book >theme in itself. This E. is especially sacred and dear to the >vaishnava as marking the full recitation and glorification >of the AzhvAr aruLiccheyal (divya-prabandham) hymns. > >The 3 important EkAdaSI were marked as follows over the last >3 years in the Srirangam kOyil vAkya-panchAngam: > >samvatsaram. mAsam & tithi. Xian Y/M/D. EkAdasI. >----------- ------------- ---------- ------- > >ISvara. dhanus 24. 1998 Jan 8. VaikunTha/ > Bheeshma. > Vrschika 25. 1997 Dec 10. utthAna/kaiSika. > mithuna 32. 1997 July 16. Sayana. > >dhAtr. dhanus 5. 1996 Dec 20. Vai/Bh. > vrschika 6. 1996 Nov 21. utthAna/kaiSika. > kataka 11. 1996 Jly 26. Sayana. > >yuva. dhanus 17. 1996 Jan 1. Vai/Bh. > vrschika 16. 1995 Dec 2. utthAna/kaiSika. > mithuna 25. 1995 Jly 9. Sayana. >---------------------------------------------------------- > > Krishna Kalale 619-658-5612 (phone) 619-658-2115 (fax)
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