Naama MahimA --Part 2 : Saint ThyagarAja"s Gowlai Pancharathnam
From the Bhakti List Archives
• October 23, 1997
Dear Members of the Bhakthi group : Saint Thyagaraja SawmigaL was a parama VaishNavA . He was a Rama chaithanyar par excellence . Every living moment of his life was infused with the thought of his Ishta daivam . From the time he woke up Sri RamA with SuprabhAtham to the time he lulled Him to sleep at night , our sadhguru was engaged in NadhOpAsanA . During the course of this nadhOpaasanA , Saint ThyagarAja celebrated the glory of the Lord , saluted His naama mahimai , His rUpa mahimai , argued with Him about His "indifference " , blamed his own inadequacies that stood in the way of the Lord's grace , expressed his visvAsam in the Lord as the saraNAgatha rakshakan , saluted the parama bhakthAs of the Lord such as PrahlAdhA , NaaradhA , HanUmAn and begged the Lord to bless him with mithya kaimkarya Sri . All of these emerged as hundreds of krithis set in beautiful rAgAs and TaaLAs . The most distinguished among them are the Gana Raaga Pancharathna krithis . I will cover the Gowlai raaga pancha rathnam , which has his nirvEdam and naicchAnusandhAnam as the sanchAri bhAvam . Nirvedam is the mood of dejection or despondency over the thought of not receiving the Lord's anugraham fast enough . NaicchAnusandhAnam or aathma garhaNam is the act of self-depreciation and recounting of one's shortcomings that interfere with the speedy progress of the SaadhanA to achieve the Lord's blessings . Our Sadhguru chose the upAngha raagam , GowLai known for the beauty of its unique rishabha and nishAdha svarams to celebrate the unique soundharyam of Sri RamachandrA . The mood of the Saint was that of of despair over his limitations that resulted in imperfect bhakthi . He begged the Lord in that mood to forgive him for his aparAdhams and embrace him as His devotee inspite of his shortcomings . This mood of nirvEdam is experienced often by the great devotees of the Lord. For example , AlavandhAr cries out in despair in one of his slokams of SthOthra rathnam this way : na nindhitham karma tadhasthi lOkhE sahasrasO yann na mayA vyathAyi I sOham vibhAkAvasarE Mukhundha kranthAmi sampradhyagathis tavAgrE II ( Meaning ) : O MukhundhA ! There is not a deed that I have left undone , which has been prohibied by sAsthrAs and sishtAs ( righteous ones ) . I have engaged in such deeds tens of thousands of times . Rich with the unbearable burden of paapa raasis , I stand before you screaming in despair and fear about them bearing their fruits . I stand before you in that helpless state . Swami Desikan has condemned himself in number of his sthOthrams about his many trespasses . At one conversation with the Lord , Swami described himself as the emperor of trespasses ( AparAdha chakravarthi ) ; In another occasion , he described himself to Lord DevanAthA of thiruvaheendrapuram as " Aj~nana vaaridhi " ( the ocean of aj~nanam ) , apAya dhurandharam ( the one , who occupies the front row of sinners ) , agynaa vibhanjanam ( trespasser general of the saastraic commands ) and akinchana saarvabhoumam ( the first among the meek and helpless ) . In paadhukhA sahasram , in NirvEdha paddhathi , Swami cries out , " DheenAksharANi na sruNOshi " . The words of mine in my state of great sorrow are pitiable . Inspite of that , O PaadhukhE , You do not come to my rescue . This is only because of my great sins . In another slOkam of PaadhukhA sahasram , Swami again condemns himself and depreciates his unfit state and laments over it : vividha vishaya chinthAsanthathAbhi: chiram maam janitha kalushamittham Devi ! durvAsanAbhi: ( Meaning ) : O PaadhukhA Devi ! Engaged without let in the enjoyment of evanescent indriya sukhams , my thoughts are forever steeped in acts prohibited by sAsthrAs and are thus overloaded with paapa raasis . Thou , who are the antithesis of my state should banish the durvAsanAs and make me fragrant with Bhagavadh chinthanA and offer me salvation . Saint ThyagarAjA engaged in such aathma garhaNa moods and composed krithis condemning his deficiencies. Some examples of them are : " Yetula BhrOthuvO teliya , ekAntha RaamayAA " in chakravAka raagam , where he calls with affection Sri RaamA and wonders as to how He is going to save him with his despicable record of sins . He recalls that he has been wandering around doing wicked deeds in association with wicked people . In "PrArabhdha mittuNdagA " in raagam SvarAvarALi , Our sadhguru laments : " When my own past karmas are like this , O merciful one , there is no purpose in blaming others . " In " Toli janmamuna " krithi in Bilahari raagam , Sadhguru says " I have known the sins I had committed in my previous births . I have known also their results. They are as clear as the fruit in the palm of my hand ." In " Edula ghApAduthuvO ? " set in the raagam Ahiri , he asks RaamA , " How are you going to protect me , who had got himself enmeshed deeply in samsArA , who has been going about declaring that there is no one equal to me ----" The krithi in Raagam Gowlai is the supreme example of this mood of self-depreciation and despondency over the thought that the Lord may fail to come to his rescue . We will find many parallels to Swami Desikan's moods in this krithi . I shall cover the deep thoughts relevant to SaraNAgathi and Aakinchanyam embedded in the Gowlai pancharathnam of Sri Thyaga Brahmam in the subsequent postings . Sri Ramachandra Para BrahmaNE Nama : Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri Sadagopan
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