Challenge 3.14: "NO BIG DEAL!"
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• October 24, 1999
SwAmi VEdAnta DEsika's "NaichyAnusanthAnam" and "SAtvika AhamkAram " (As gleaned from his StOtras.) - Part 3 - SWAMI CHALLENGES! ============================================================================== Dear Bhagavatas Kindly refer to "Part 3 - SWAMI CHALLENGES! An Introductory Note" - posted on 10th October 99. I am leaving out this to avoid repetition You may read that o appreciate this posting in the proper perspective. Dasoham Anbil Ramaswamy Ramaswamy=============================================================================== Challenge 3.14: "NO BIG DEAL!" DEAL!"================================================================================ PrahlAda gOkula gajEndra pareekshit Adhayah ThrAthasya tvayA nanu vipathishu thAdriseeshu / Sarvam tadh Ekam aparam mama rakshaNam thE SanthOlyathAm tridasanAyaka kim gareeyah:// (Sri DEvanAyaka PanchAsat SlOkam 50) Meaning "Oh! DeivanAyaka! Let me chronicle some of your so-called accomplishments: 1) When prahlAda was tortured by his cruel father, HiraNyakasipu, you appeared as Nrisimha and protected him to prove his words true (about your omnipresence). 2) When Indra rained storms on the poor cowherds angered by their offering puja to Govardhana giri (and that at your behest), you lifted the mountain with your little finger and protected them for a whole week until Indra surrendered. 3) When the crocodile caught the foot of GajEndra, (when it cried out calling you "AdhimoolamE"), you saved the pachyderm from the clutches of the amphibian beast. 4) When Statham turned the fetus in the womb of Utharai into a log of charcoal, (as 'pAnDava pakshapAdhi'), you dispatched your Chakrayudham to protect the fetus, which subsequently bloomed at birth as Prince Pareekshith. Now, put all these on one side of scale and put the task of saving me (who always indulges in anti-Sastra-c activities) on the other. You can see for yourself which side is weightier. Surely, you will find protecting me more insuperable compared to all the accomplishments in these other instances. Also, it is no big deal, because at some stage or other each one of them would have adopted some "UpAyam" to deserve your "UpakAram". But see my case! I have not done anything good at any time whatsoever. You will be convinced that by saving me, you can derive the satisfaction of having achieved the greatest of your accomplishments. What are you waiting for?" Comment SwAmi seems to suggest that the Lord has to take extra effort in his case while it was no big deal for Him, protecting others because in each case cited, he had some extenuating circumstance for Him to intervene or some vested interest in saving them. 1. In the case of prahlAda, he came out of the pillar to prove His own omnipresence. 2. In the case of gOkulavAsis, it was because of his direction that they stopped offering prayers to Indra and therefore He had the need to protect them 3. In the case of GajEndra, it was because more than its own life, the elephant was concerned about offering the flower at His feet before it faded and the Lord had to rush especially when it appealed with a cry of distress. 4. In the case of Utharai, it is well known that He was an avowed "PanDava PakshapAthi"- eternal, inalienable well-wisher of the PanDavas. SwAmi seems to ask, "So, what is the big deal in saving them" and contrasts his own pitiable plight, which entitles him to the Lord's protection. ================================================================================ To Continue Challenge 3.15: "MAKE YOUR MERCY MEANINGFUL" MEANINGFUL"=================================================================================
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