Sri Krishna Jayanthi
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• September 3, 1999
Sri: SrimatE Gopaladesika MahadesikAya Namaha, Dear Sriman Madhavakannan Swamin, Thank you very much for blessing us with a crisp note containing the conversation between Yashoda Piratti and Lord KrishNa for this most sacred day of Sri Krishna Jayanthi. Please permit Adiyen to add the following observations from the salient points of the Gopala Vimshati Upanyasams of Our Acharya Sarvabhouman, Srimad Andavan Swami of Srimad Poundarikapuram Ashramam. H.H. remarks that the word Krishna itself has special significance since it is formed from Ka: denoting the fact that He is Sriya: Pathi (inseparable from Sri) Ra: denoting that He is none other than Lord Rama incarnating again. Sh: denoting that He is the embodiment of the Shad KalyaNa GuNas (Jnana, Bala, Aishwarya, Shakti, Tejas, and Vatsalya) Na: denoting that He is Bhagavan Nrusimha personified A: denoting His Nara-Narayana aspect H.H. provided an elaborate explanation of the all-pervasiveness of the Lord from the Nrusimha Avataram, wherein he quoted the Bhagavatam verse "Satyam Vidhatum Nija Bhrutya Bhashitam Vyaptim cha BhutEshu AkhilEshu ChAtmana:" H.H. discussed the birth of Lord KrishNa through the salutation "Jayanthi Sambhavam DhAma" and offered a beautiful explanation for the succinctness of Swami Desikan's tribute. H.H. stated "Swami Desikan was deeply engrossed in the enjoyment of Lord Krishna. He was ever mindful of the fact that Kamsa had sent out Asuras to seek and destroy all the children born in the month of Sravan. Out of concern for the Lord, Swami Desikan decided to be very brief in announcing the Lord's birth details." The salutation "Vaijayanthi ViBhushaNam" was again very eloquently discussed by Our Acharya Sarvabhouman. The significance of the Gopala Mantram is then beautifully presented by H.H. in discussing the salutation "VarNa TrikONa RuchirE". H.H. extolled Swami Desikan's mastery over Mantra Shastram and prayogams. Unique insights into the geometric form of the Gopala Yantram are provided. H.H. provided a consummately elaborate enjoyment of the Navaneeta Natyam by Swami Desikan. The churning of yoghurt, the sound emanating from this churning, the rythymic beats accompanying the churning are all delightfully discussed by H.H. H.H. refers to the Sankalpa Suryodayam salutation "Abheera Natyam" in the context of the Navaneeta Natyam. H.H. then asked the question "Why did Lord Krishna steal the butter?" and proceeded to answer it as "In the Vamana Avataram, the Lord approached Mahabali, who was an emperor. Therefore, begging for 3 paces of land was entirely appropriate. Whereas the residents of Ayarpadi are common folk. Is it appropirate for the emperor of the 3 worlds to seek alms from them? Therefore, the Lord decided to take law into His own hands! A second reason for this act was to demonstrate his Soulabhyam." H.H. provided marvellous explanations for the salutations "Antima PrayAnE" and "Anjalim YachamAna:". Other items of importance included Swami Desikan's enjoyment of the VeNu naadam and the Panchajanyam of Lord Krishna. Adiyen will post the details as soon as the Upanyasam tapes are available for sale. On this most sacred day may Lord KrishNa bless us all. BrahmaNyO DevakIputrO BrahmaNyO Madhusudhana: Namo Narayana, Adiyen, SriMuralidhara Dasan ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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