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• October 10, 1997
Sarvatantra Svatantraya SimhAya Kavivaadinaam Vedantacharya Varyaya Venkateshaya Mangalam. Dear Friends, I am sharing a brief summary on the life and works of Swami Vedanta Desikan for the occassion of his Tirunakshatram. Swami Desikan was born at Tuppul under the asterism of TiruvoNam in the month of Puratasi (Sept 15-Oct 15) in 1268 AD to Ananta Suri and Totaramba. Swami Desikan, who incarnated as the Ghanta Nada Swaroopi of the Lord of Seven Hills, shares the janma Nakshatram of Lord Srinivasa. The holy collects (Prabhandam) were founded by Sri Nathamuni, propounded by Sri Yamunamuni, expounded by Sri Ramanujacharya and systematized into a science by Swami Vedanta Desikan. The dynamic range of Swami Desikan's works bears testimony to his genius which helped establish on firm ground the philosophy of Bhagavad Ramanuja. Swami Desikan's contributions to our Sampradayam are best summarized by the following quote of Sri Appayya Dikshitar (a noted critic): "But for the impregnable fortress of logic erected by Vedanta Desikan, the lush green pastures of Vishistadvaita would have been devoured by Adavitins like grass by hungry cows." Swami Desikan received his education and training under his maternal uncle, Sri Kidambi AppuLLar, who was a noted Shishya of Sri Nadatur Ammal. By the age of twenty, Swami Desikan had mastered the Sri Bhashya, and other pertinent Vaishnava Granthas and religious texts. Since then he regularly gave discourses on Bhagavad Ramanuja Siddhantam and by the age of 41 he had performed Kalakshepam of the Sri Bhashya 32 times. Swami Desikan is a unique phenomenon in that he was a philosopher par excellence, an extraordinary poet, a supreme devotee of Lor Narayana, a voracious writer, the foremost practitioner of what he preached and above all a person of rare humility and extreme contentment. He has authored over a hundred works in Sanskrit, Tamil, Manipravala (a mixture of Sanskrit and Tamil) and Prakrit comprising poems, hymns, dramas, treatises and commentaries. His works truly represent an ocean and diving anywhere in this ocean not only cleanses an individual but also enables them to come up with rare treasures. Each work of our Paramacharyan invariably produces a gem of a thought, a capsule of wisdom or a brilliant ray of insight, which greatly enriches one's life. In the Krithi Etiruga Nannu, Bhadrachala Ramdas asks Lord Rama "O Lord! I do not know which way you are going to come to my succour to rescue me from the stormy waters of Samsara". Swami Desikan arrived as the ray of hope and the bacon of light to keep us afloat in the stormy waters through his incomparable works. The Stotras of Swami Desikan contain the quintessence of the teachings of the Vedas and the divine mysticism of the Azhwars. They also contain extremely powerful Mantrams to mitigate any form of suffering. Swami Desikan lived for considerable amounts of time in Kanchipuram, Tiruvaheendram and Srirangam. He was bestowed with the titles of Kavitarkika Simha and Sarvatantra Swatantarar by Lord Ranganatha and Ranganayaki Thayar. The title of Vedantacharya was later on conferred upon him by Lord Ranganatha. Prior posts in this forum by Sri Sadagopan, Sri Anbil Ramaswamy, Sri Sampath Rengarajan and myslef have presented in considerable detail the special relationship between Garuda Bhagavan, Hayagriva Bhagavan and Swami Desikan as well as their blessings on Swami Desikan. As a result, Swami Desikan composed many devotional lyrics and philosophical treatises. He engaged in debates with several scholars from other faiths and successfully conquered them by the forceful power of argument and single minded devotion (Mahavishvasam) to Lord Narayana. Swami Desikan travelled extensively in South India. In the Hamsa Sandesham, he demonstrates his mastery over geography by describing the path to be taken by a swan to convey Lord Rama's message of grief to Sita. In it Swami Desikan discusses in great detail the area around the shores of the Cauvery river and identifies the future home of Lord Rama's Kula Dhanam (the idol of Ranganatha was a cherished family possession of the Ikshvaku race). During the invasion by Malik Kafur, Swami Desikan left Srirangam for Satyamangalam and saved the Srirangam Temple idol and Sri Sudarshana Bhattar's Srutaprakashika (a commentary on the Sri Bhashya of Ramanujacharya). For this service alone, the entire Sri Vaishnava community is indebted to him. Swami Desikan returned to Srirangam after the invaders were driven out and restored the Temple of Lord Ranganatha to its pristine glory. A list of his works under various categories is provided below. (1) Drama-1 (2) Poetical Works -6 (3) Philosophical Texts-14 (4) Commentaries-10 (5) Esoteric Works-2 (6) Manuals of Practice-3 (7) Devotional Sanskrit Poems-28 (8) Small Treatises-28 (9) Poems in Tamil-24 One of the most important contributions of our Paramacharyan is the establishment of the importance of Prabandham and instituting the practice of Prabandham chanting in Sri Vaishnava Temples. Kavitarkika Simhaya Kalyana GunashalinE Srimathe Venkateshaya Vedanta GuravE Namaha Everything correctly stated is entirely due to the grace of my Acharyan. All errors and shortcomings are mine alone. Namo Narayana, Muralidhar Rangaswamy ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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