Copy of: Sri Gopala Vimsathi of Swami Desikan : Part 2
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V. Sadagopan • Sat Sep 07 1996 - 05:00:49 PDT
Dear Members of the Prapatthi Group :
Part 2 of the translation of
Sri Gopala Vimsathi is attached.
Inview of the limits on the length of
files I can transmit thru Compuserve ,
My postings have to be sent in different
sections.
Please bear with me on this until I find a way
out of this limitation .
V.Sadagopan
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DATE: 9/6/96 10:14 AM
RE: Copy of: Sri Gopala Vimsathi of Swami Desikan : Part 2
Verse 3 : Parama Purusha with the scent of Vedas in his breath
AAMNAAYA GANDHI RUDITA SPHURITAADHAROSHTAM
AASRAAVILEKSHANAMANUKSHANA MANDHAHAASAM I
GOPAALADIMBHAVAPUSHAM KUHANAAJANANYAA:
PRAANASTHANANDHAYAMIVAIMI PARAM PUMAAMSAM II
I visualize and revere Sri Gopala as the Supreme Lord ,
who took the form of the child born in the cowherd family .
He was not an ordinary baby. As he feigned fear
at the sight of the approaching evil Puthanaa , he alternately
cried and smiled . When he cried, his upper and lower
lips quivered from that exertion. At that time, his sweet
breath carried the fragrance of the Vedas . He also smiled in between
his crying spells. His smile was over the thought of what he
planned to do next with the deceitful Puthanaa. He not only helped
himself with the poisonous milk from her breast ,
but also sucked her life through the very same act of
responding to her cunning invitation to breast feed him . He drank
at one swoop Puthana's milk and her life force and blessed her
this way . This certainly is no ordinary child !
Verse 4 : Dance for Navaneetham at his mother's house
AAVIRBHAVATHVANIBHRUTHAABHARANAM PURASTAATH
AAKUNCHITAIKA CHARANAM NIBRUTHANYAPAADAM I
DADHNAA NIMANTHAMUKARENA NIBADDHATAALAM
NATHASYA NANDHABHAVANEH NAVANEETHANATYAM II
At the house of his parents, Yasodha was strenously
churning milk to produce butter as part of the daily chore.
Krishna, the bhagyam of Yasodha listened to these rhythmical
sounds coming from her efforts and began a special dance
to amuse her and to receive gobs of butter as a present for
his performance. For this special dance , he planted one of
his foot firmly and he moved the other foot around in different
directions .The gold necklaces, jewelery and the ankle bells
on his holy feet produced then a most delightful musical sound ,
which matched the laya patterns emanating from his mother's
efforts at churning milk . May that vision of this butter dance of
Lord Gopala appear before my eyes ! (Navaneetham is freshly
churned butter mixed with sugar ).
Verse 5 : Lord's fright at the sight of his chasing mother
HARTHUM KUMBEH VINIHITA KARA:
SWAADHU HAIYANGAVEENAM
DHRUSHTVAA DHAMAGRAHANACHATULAAM
MATHARAM JAATHAROSHAAM I
PAAYADHEESHATH PRACHALITHAPADOH
NAAPAGACCHAN NA THISHTAN
MITYAAGOPA : SAPADHI NAYANEH
MEELAYAN VISWAGOPTHAA II
(Here , Swami Desikan enjoys the scene just before
the Lord being caught in the act of stealing
butter from a hidden vessel by his angry mother) .
May the special pose that this protector of the Universe ,
who acted like an innocent child born in the family of
cowherds of Gokulam, nurture the inhabitants of his
world ! His mother normally stored freshly churned
butter in shallow earthern vessels (Chattis ). Gopalan
routinely raided the kitchen and stole those gobs of
butter. Yasodha thought that she could hide the butter
in deep water pots to mislead her child. Gopalan
defeated his mother in her efforts to save the butter and
won the game. When his mother stepped out of the kitchen
for a moment , he put his hands into the pot and helped himself.
As he was enjoying himself, his mother arrived suddenly
suspecting something was going on behind her back.
She saw Gopalan stealing buter again and ran towards him
with a rope in hand to tie him
down as a punishment. Gopalan was bewildered by the
sight of his angry mother. For a moment , he wanted to
run away to escape his mother. He lifted his foot to run.
His feigned fright at his mother however made him stop. He stood still
pretending that he did not know what to do next . He closed his eyes
at the thought of the impending calamity of being caught
and punished by his mother . Heappeared
as though he was averting that danger by closing his eyes.
It is common for ordinary human beings to close their eyes ,
when they face serious danger out of a sense of utter helplessness .
Our Lord , who is the protector of His universe adopted this posture
as if he was a mere mortal . May the thought of the simplicity
that he adapted for this occasion protect all of us in our daily lives !
this
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thought of waht he was going to do
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