Isvaran
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• October 1, 1995
This is in continuation of the discussion on Sivan we had a little earlier. One thing that had puzzled me in the past is the name "Isvaran" given to Sivan. The verse "sri raama raamEthi ..." at the end of Vishnu SaHasranaamam is attributed to Sivan with "Isvara uvaaccha." Does that indicate that Sivan is Isvaran? But, as sri vaishNavaas we believe that our Lord Narayana is THE Isvaran. Srimad azhagiya singar answered this in the December 93 issue of Sri Nrusimha Priya. The following is only an abstract of the answer, in my own words. For more and complete details please read the original article. -- Dileepan ========== Isvaran, a name given for Sivan, is to be understood as just a proper noun. It is not indicative of his nature or the function assigned to him. For example, there could be a person in a town called Boopalan. He may not own even a small piece of land. Yet, people in that town may call him and refer to him in conversation as Boopalan. But the title Boopalan, when used as a honorific, will always refer only to the King of the town/country who literally owns the land. Similarly, Lord Narayana is Isvaran due to His nature and the function that He alone and no one else performs. There can be no difference of opinion on this count as Sri Sankarar himself explains that Lord Vishnu is Isvaran in his Vishnu SaHasranama bhashyam. Three examples of this are (i) "nirupaathikam aisvaryam aSya aStheethi Isvara:.," (ii) "Sarva sakthimathvaath Isvara:," and (iii) Sarvabootha niyanthruvaath Isaana:." Now, is it possible that both Narayana and Sivan are both Isvarans by nature. No! Upanishads tell us that there is only one Isvaran, not two. ("Eka: saasthaa na dhvatheeyO.") Therefore, Lord Vishnu is the only Isvaran because of His nature and actions. For Sivan, Isvaran is just a proper noun like Boopalan for a landless person. ================
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