tiru-k-kuRaL-appan (2 of 2).
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• September 10, 2000
Dear friends, My posting carried in bhakti-list Digest No.134 of September 10 contains some omissions, viz., ~~ the actual 'kuRaL' verse; ~~ the name 'ati-kAya' figuring in the context of the Sri-rAmAyanam verse; and ~~ the word "about" in the English paraphrase of periyAzhvAr pASuram. Given below, accordingly, is the replacement: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o(0)o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VAMANA AS WE FIND HIM: svAmi-dESika addresses tiru-k-kuRaL-appan as the protector ("rakshA-vAmana"), and SrijayadEva, author of geeta-gOvindam, as the Wonder ("adbhuta-vAmana"). The author of the Tamil classic, tiru-k-kuRaL, marvels at the vastness of tri-vikrama's strides: maDi-yillA mannavan eidum, aDi-yaLandAn tAyad-ellAm orunGu. (tiru-k-kuRaL 61:10) ["The ruler who is free from idleness shall gain, as his spoils, the entirety of the world as spanned by 'aDi-aLandAn' ~ tri-vikrama ~ Himself."] The kaThOpanishad points out that of the vitalisms sustaining life in the body, the 'prANa' flows upwards and 'apAna' netherwards. The greater, and subtler, fact is that the vitalisms are themselves dependent on vAmana pulsating in the centre ~ "madhyE vAmanam Aseenam nitya-yuktA upAsatE". SrivAmana's glory is beautifully instanced in Sri-rAmAyaNam and in periyAzhvAr tirumozhi. When the hulky warrior of rAvaNa's army, ati-kAya, taunts Lakshmana as a weakling, the latter rebukes him and reminds him of how it was the diminutive lad SrivAmana who grew to take the entirety of the three worlds in his cosmic stride. "bAlO/yam iti vijnAya na cha avajnAtum arhasi, bAlEna vishNunA lOkA: traya: krAntA: trivikramai:" The inimitable periyAzhvAr gets into the spirit of yaSOdA demanding of the moon in the sky to come down to divert her infant Krishna while she gives him feed. The moon, of course, stays in his orbit and the fond mother is not too much pleased. "SiRuvan enRu enn iLam-Singattai ikazhEl kaNDAi ! SiRumaiyin vArttaiyai mAvali-yiDai-c- chenRu kEL !" ("Dare you slight my darling as a mewling no-man! You would certainly want to talk to mahAbali about what this no-man did unto him !") SrivAmana (tiru-k-kuRaL-appan) is twin with trivikrama among the 'avatAram' (incarnations) of the Lord Sriman Narayana. In the heart of the Great Temple of Srirangam, enshrined in the sanctum of the Sriranga-vimAnam, is the Pure Existence (Suddha-sattvam) as the Majestic Principle (para-vastu), yet the Lord of felicitous access to his devotees, the Lord endearing as the azhakiya-maNavALan (the Bridegroom Beautiful). At the portals of this sacred city stands tiru-k-kuRaL-appan, 'vAmana' the dainty enchanter and novice, the "kuraL-brahmachAri" showing the path to reach the Bridegroom Beautiful in the interior of the city. Two of the Lord's names are "sukhada:" and "nAikada:", the giver of happiness, giver of plenty. tiru-mazhiSai AzhvAr exalts these very attributes of Lord SrivAmana: "aRindu aRindu vAmanan aDi-yiNai vaNanginAl SeRindu ezhunda jnAnamODu Selvamum SirandiDum maRindezhunda teN-tiraiyuL mannu-mAlai vAzhttinAl paRindezhundu tee-vinaikaL paR-R-aRudal pAn.maiyE." (tiru-c-Chanda-viruttam 74). The Mahabharata sequel of 'hari-vamSam' contains the enchanting and mystical ('gadyam') hymn recited by Sri kaSyapa-prajApati when his wife Aditi gave birth to SrivAmana. For those who are unable to find this, the following SlOkam is offered: namO-nama: kAraNa-vAmanAya nArAyaNay/Amita-vikramAya Sri-SAr.n.ga-chakr/Asi/gadA/dharAya namO/stu tasmAi purushOttamAya ! (SrivAmana-purANam Chap.95). aDiyEn rAmAnuja-dAsan, tirumanjanam Sundara Rajan. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o(0)o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Concluded. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o(0)o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Search archives at http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/index.html#SEARCH
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