Re: ayudha pooja
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• October 20, 1999
Dear Sri SampathkumAran : Your recitation of Sri ShOdasAyudha SthOthram of Swami Desikan on "Aayudha Poojai " day is really a very appropriate practise indeed . As you have rightfully pointed out , the plough, Ulakkai ,knife are indeed some of the aayudhams used in the life of a farmer , house wife and soldier respectively . Beyond the mundane use of these aayudhams in daily life , there are a lot of tattvArthams behind these weapons in Sri Vaishnava sampradhAyam . For instance , the gadhai ( GoumEdhaki ) , one of the panchAyudhams of the Lord is the tattvam known as MahAn (mahath) among the triad of doctrines, Prakruthi-MahAn-ahankAram . Thus the Aayudhams have the ability to destroy the aj~nAnam and ViparItha Jn~Anam as well . The direct connection to Sri SudarsanAzhwAr and Aayudhams is given by Swami Desikan himself in the 18th slOkam of ShOdasAyudha SthOthram : asthra grAmasya kruthsnasya prasUthim yam prachakshyathE sOvyAth SudarsanO visvam Aayudhai: ShOdasAyudha: (meaning): The SaasthrAs state that all the aayudhams of the world recognize Sri Sudarsanar as the reason for their existence(origin,birth) . May Lord SudarsnA adorning these sixteen AayudhAs protect the beings of the world with them ! here Swami Desikan clearly points out that every weapon in usage originated from Sri Sudarsana BhagavAn . Hence your observance of the recitation of this beautiful sthuthi is very appropriate. I will only suggest that , Sri SudarsanAshtakam recitation goes together with the ShOdasAyudha SthOthram , since both were composed at the same time at Thirupputkkuzhi to banish the visha juram that gripped the people of this Dhivya Desam . Sri Rangaswamuy , a devout worshipper of Sri Sudarsana -Narasimhar has written extensively on the other tattvams behind the Sudarsana Chakram earlier. Best wishes, V.Sadagopan At 11:35 PM 10/19/99 -0700, you wrote: > >I don't know whether appropriate or not but on >ayudha-puja day I make it point to recite Desikan's >"shodashAyudha-stotram". This is beautiful stotra with >19 verses. Swami sang it praising Sudarshana-alwar >extolling 16 different "ayudhA-s". Each of them can be >symbolic of some tool or other we use in daily life or >work in our profession. > >Nobody explained whether stotra is apprpriate for >ayudha pooja day but adiyen simply blindly following >this practice because I am thinking if Swami composed >on so many "ayudhA-s" then there must be some meaning >to it. So why not recite it on ayudha-pooja day? > >Maybe someone knowledgeable like Sadagopan swami or >Anbil swami or Mani varadaraja swamin can clarify. > >Sampathkumaran >
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