Sri VenkatEsaa suprapaatham
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• October 25, 1995
> Hello =) I thought raama was not called govinda, Krishna was. Of course, > I could be entirely wrong in this, in which case I'll sink down and pull > the rue over my head but I think , this is a contradiction. > > " Ah but you see, Vishwamitra knew that raama was going to be incarnated as > Krishna"... umm, no thanks =) GOvindaa - one of the relavant meaning is "the one who knows Jeevans very well". The popularly known avataarams are ten. The agamas decalre that the incarnations to be as many as frequent sparks from a fire. SOme scholl of gradings and classification of such incarnations are as follows. I) Saakshaath or direct and primary incarnations when the divine manifested throughout the duration of particular incarnations. II) Gauna or secondary incarnations when the manifestations of the divine is temporary becuase of God's entrance for a brief period of time into another form or (sakthi avesa) for any other reason. At the start of a kalpa before brahmaa is born, Achuyathaa is the only one present and all others are present in him. Before rudraas and others were created from brahmaa, PAdmanaaba, Ananthan, and Govindan, hayagreevan, etc evolved in the process of Achuthan's incarnations. These precedes matsya avathaaram itself. It is unwise to attach the name "govinda" to krishna alone without knowing the meaning of Govinda. In Tamil "ko" "Cow" vinthan is one associated with cows is also a popular deriavtion. It (such tamil translation) has nothing to do with the govindaa referred in raamaayanaa or the string, Ahcyuthaya, ananthaaya, govindaaya .... . > For a people that say we should not look at "nadi moolam" or "rshi moolam", > I think an exercise is Sri Venkatesha moolam is a little fruitless.. I'd > rather stick with my wonderful memories of the peace of the seven hills, > having saathumurai darshanam on Fridays, and a saying that one sees just as > you enter the main temple area : > > " venkatesha samo devo na bhooto na bhavishyate".. > > - Sundar >-- End of excerpt from V1S@ecl.psu.edu I wake up every day and see Lord venkatesaa first. I had always preferred only supra paatha sErvai at thirumalai. Prior to the supra paatham a priest with veena plays and sings Annamaachaaya song . This is a temple protocol. It doesnot mean that Annamaachaarya's songs precedes suprapaatham in chronology. Individual memories of a shektram differ from person to person and according to their mental framework. It is my sincere feeling that It maynot be referred, to constitute any valid point in an argument of this nature. Sampath Rengi
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