Gowlai Pancha Rathnam : Part 4--Second CharaNam
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• November 2, 1997
Dear NadhOpasakAs : The second charaNam of this pancharathnam is as follows : sakala bhoothamulyanthu nee vaiyunDaga madhilEkha pOyina ( duDuku gala ) This charaNam is a tribute to Sri Ramachandra as antharyAmi Brahman . The Lord is the inner controller or antharyAmi , one of the five forms of the supreme being . The other forms of His are Para , Vyuha , Vibhava and archA . >From the study of SubAlOpanishad , antharyAmi- brAhmaNam section in BrhadAraNyakOpanishad and Sad-cidyA section in ChAndOgya Upanishad , we come to the understanding that just as the Jeevan has an atomic sized body of its own , there is Lord , who pervades the body of that jeevan as its soul (antharyAmi ) and controls and supports it . Thus antharyAmi Brahman is understood as the soul of souls ( jeevans ) . Just as the soul ( jeevAthmaa) is pristine and free from imperfections and defects associated with the changes in body as it changes from childhood to youth to old age , the inner soul ( antharAthmA ) , the supreme Brahman is free of the paapams and puNyams acquired by the jeevAthmA arising from its karmAs . The earth is karma- bhUmi and the jeevan with its body on this earth reaps the fruits of its deeds , while the antharyAmi Brahman is untouched by the jeevan's deeds . As antharyAmi , the Lord prevails in the heart lotuses of ALL the sentients , which He rules . In this context , the Upanishad declares : " He has entered into the heart and rules the jeevans , Himself being their inner soul " . This form of the Lord is seen only by Yogis through DhyAna Yogam . He has thus anthar-vyApthi as well as bahir vyApthi ( pervasive presence with in and outside ALL of His creations ( sentienrs and insentients ) . " Anthar bahisccha tath sarvam VyApya NaarAyaNa: sthitha: " says another Upanishad . Therefore , He is not circumscribed or limited by other things ( vasthu paricchEda rahithan ) . He is not A or B or C or D , but He is A,B, C, D etc . Anyone , who does not understand His presence in other creations of His and is disrespectful to the others has a lamentable life on this earth . The antharyAmi form of the Lord , inspite of the fact that it is so close to us in our own hearts , is inaccessible to all but the Yogis , who train themselves through meditation to enjoy Him in that form . The others neither pay attention to the Lord within nor do they recognize the antharyAmi brahmam in other sentients . Saint ThyagarAja laments over his misspent life , where he did not have the vivEkam to revere the presence of the Lord as sarva charAchara bhUthan and thus lead a Godly life . He says in this charaNam : " Oh Lord ! You are the indweller of all the jeevans , BrahmA , IndrA , devathAs . I did not comprehend this supreme and central truth and went about my ways of hurting and cheating people and collecting my heavy bundle of sins . " Sakala bhUthamula yanthu nee vai yuNDaka madhi lEkha pOyina " . That discriminating knowledge I did not possess due to my dushkarmAs . Which Dorai mahan is going to come to my rescue now, except You ? Swami Desikan's salutation to Sri VaradarAjA of Kanchi as " Sarva charAchara Athman and Sarvam " is the basis of such a feeling by BhakthAs during their sadhanAs to gain the grace of the Lord . Swami Desikan's meaningful slOkam provides then the basis for Saint TyagarAjA's feelings of nirvEdham. Swami Desikan addresses the antharyAmi Brahmam as follows : BrahmEthi Sankara itheendhra ithi svarADithi aathmEthi SARVAMITHI SARVA CHARAACHARAATHMAN I Hastheesa sarva vachasaAm avasAna seemAm tvAm SARVA KAARANAM USANTHI anapAya vaacha :II Saint ThyagarajA's words " Sakala bhUthamula yanthu nee " is a strong echo of Swami Desikan "s " Sarva CharAcharAthman " . The need for BhUtha dayai based on the j~nAnam that the Lord is the SarvAntharyAmi is the subject of this second charaNam of Saint ThyagarAjA . Sri Ramachandra Para BrahmaNe nama : Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri Sadagopan
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