Sri MaNavALa mAmunigaL : Devotional side--Part 1
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• November 20, 1996
Srisailesa dayApAthram dipakthyAdhi gunArNavam I yateendhra pravaNam vandeh ramyajAmAtharam munim II Dear fellow BhakthAs of Acharya RaamAnujA : It is my pleasure to respond to Sri Mohan SAgar"s request and get the ball rolling on the discussions on Topic. The philosophical side , the "doctrinal differences", and their priorities --Swami Desikan"s on VedanthA and sAstrAs and Maamuni's on devotionalism--have been excellently covered by Dr. Patricia Mumme in her two volumes entitled " Sri VaishNavA theological dispute: MaNavALa Maamuni and Vedantha Desika . " Maamuni was born an year after Swami Desikan's passing away and had Sri Bhashyam kaalakshepam from one of the disciples of Brahma Tantra Swami , the founder of the ParakAla mutt and direct disciple of Swami Desikan . Maamuni had the highest regard for Swami Desikan and used to refer to latter with great affection as " ABHIYUKTHAR " OR THE REVERED ONE . Swami Desikan had in turn the highest regard for the Achaarya of Maamuni's own Achaarya, Sri Pillai LokAcharya. It is unfortunate that the polarization of the Sri VaishNavA tradition took place clearly two centuries later thanat the time of the passing away of both Swami Desikan and Maamuni . Maamuni and the " Srirangam acharyas " interpreted their works with primary emphasis on the nAlAiyra Divya Prabhandham and did not elect to concentrate on VedanthA or Saastraas. Swami Desikan and "Kanchi Acharyas" put their primary emphasis on Vedas, PaancharAtram and Brahma SutrAs commented by RaamAnujA . The distinctly different perspectives of Swami Desikan's and Maamuni's views on Sri VaishNava tradition have been covered by Dr. Mumme with reference to their intrepretations on the prime contributions of Sri RamAnujA . Swami Desikan in his Yathiraaja Sapthadhi salutes RAmAnujA for establishing the VisishtAdvaita intrepretation of Brahma Sutras through his Sri Bhaashyam. Maamuni saluted RamAnujaA much more for his Bhakthi for NaMMAzhwAr and Sri RanganAtha than for his cardinal contribution to establish VisishtAdvaitha VedAnthaa. Maamuni's reverence for Sri RaamAnjua is profound. He followed faithfully his AchArya's command to spend his time teaching and giving Kaalakshepam on the hymns of the AzhwArs and pay only " cursory attention " to Sanskritic sources and Sri Bhaashyam . Maamuni studied only once Sri Bhaashyam as suggested by his Acharya and stayed most of his life at Srirangam in obedience to the suggestion of his AchArya. Earlier ,he had spent a lot of his time at AzhwAr Thirunagari . There , he composed his first work at the command of his Acharya on RaamAnuja in Sanskrit known as " YathirAja Vimsathi " . This moving work is a testament to Maamuni's reverence for RaamAnujA just as Swami Desikan"s celebrated work known as " YathirAja Sapthadhi " is a moving eulogy of BhaashyakArar . Maamuni's deep attachment to RaamAnuja is evident from the following facts : (10 He named his own son, RaamAnuja (2 ) His tribute to the great AchArya in YathirAja Vimsathi (3) His choice of writing a commentary on RaamAnuja NyurranthAdhi of Thiruvarangatthu AmudanAr (4 ) modeling his composition ( ThiruvArAdhana Kramam " after the Sanskrit work of RaamAnujA and(5) concluding his life on this earth with the moving aarthi Prabhandham , where he anguishes (aarthi ) at staying in this world and expresses his eagerness to reach Sri VaikuNtam to perform Nitya Kaimkaryam to Parama Padha Naathan . Thus Maamuni's first and last work were on Acharya RaamAnuja. In his work, Upadesa Ratna Maalai , Maamuni pays his tribute to Acharya RaamAnujA as the establisher of Srimadh Bhagavadh RaamAnuja SiddhAntham and the command to his disciple , Thirukuruhai PirAn PiLLai to wirite the firdt commentary on ThiruvAimozhi , which led to the continuation of that tradition by five successors (viz) ., Nanjeeyar, PeriyavAcchAn PiLLai , Vadakku Thiruveedhi PiLLai and Vaadhi Kesari Azhahiya MaNavALa jeeyar . Maamuni wonders loud as to what a loss it would have been, if Sri RamAnujA out of his compassion for us had not instructed his disciple , Thirukkuruhai PirAn PiLLai, to write the first commentary on Thiruvaimozhi . The two paasurams of Upadesa Ratna Maalai referring to Maamuni's tribute to Acharya RaamAnujA as the the founder of "RaamAnuja Darsanam " and his catalysing the writing of the VyAkyAnam for Thiruvaimozhiare as follows : emperumAnAr darisanamenrEitharku namperumAL perittu nAtti vaitthAr-- ambhuviyOr inda darisanatthai vaLartha antha seyal arihaikkA --Upadesa Ratna Maalai, verse 38 munthuravE piLLAn mudalAnOr seytharuLum antha viyAkkiyaL anru aahil --anthO thiruvaimozhipporuLai ternthuraikka valla guru aar ikkaalam nenjE kooru -- Upadesa Ratna Maala , verse 40 In yesterday's posting, I covered the devotional work in Sanskrit of Maamuni revered as Sri DevarAja MangaLam . In the next posting , I will cover the other Sanskritc devotional work of this AcharyA saluted as YathirAja Vimsathi . Sri MaNavALa MaamunigaL thiruvadigalE SaraNam Sri VaishNava Dasan , Oppiliappan Koil VaradachAri Sadagopan
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