Ati Rudra Yajnam at Poconos , PA
From the Bhakti List Archives
• June 2, 1997
Dear VedAbhimAnis : I am delighted to read the posting of Sri Vidyasankar on the plans for the above special Yajnam . The initative to conduct an Yajnam of this magnitude with strict observance of the rules for such YajnAs is a very welcome and rare event . It is a great sight to see the conductance of Athirudra Yajnam at Trisoor in the famous temple for Lord Siva there during MahA Sivarathri night .. Sri Rudram is the holiest of all prayers addressed to Lord Siva . It is found in the middle of Yajur Veda and provides the home for the sacred manthram for Lord Siva known as PanchAkshari . Sri Rudram has been described as " YajushAm Saaram " by Vedic Scholars. It has 169 manthrAs organized in 11 anuvAkams or chapters. Sri Rudram is also known as RudrOpanishad and Satha Rudreeyam . The latter name is associated with the fact that the UpAsana Murthy of Sri Rudram is praised in all the 101 branches (SaakAs ) of Yajur VedAs as inferred fromthe comments of Sri Bhatta BhAskarA , a celebrated commentator of Sri Rudram . Besides Sri Bhatta BhAskarA , Sri SayanA , Sri Abhinava Sankara and most recently , Brahma Sri Mutthu KrishNa SaastrigaL have written commentaries on Sri Rudram . Sri SaastrigaL's commentary is in Tamil and was written in 1956 as a Hitha BhAshiNi release . Sri sayanA's commentary dates back to the era of Vijaya nagara empire. The Abhinava Sankara's Bhashyam includes the listings of appropriate Rishis , Chandas (metres) and DevathAs (Godheads ) for each of the 169 manthrAs of Sri Rudram . Back in 1991 , I wrote an English commentary on Sri Rudram for the benefit of American residents of Indian Origin , who worship Lord SivA at the many temples and in their homes across the landscape of this continent. This monograph is a summary of these three commentaries . I have given this monograph as my contribution to Sri T.R.Ramachandran , the President of the Sringeri VidhyA Bharathi Foundation headquartered in Piscataway , NJ. I have requested him to feel free to reproduce and distribute the copies of this monograph to raise some funds for SambhAvanAs for the Rthviks. As a Vedic Text , Sri Rudram is a delight to listen to . The ganam rendering of the PanchAkshari section is thrilling to listen to . The long lasting benefits of recitation of Sri Rudram has been elaborated in religious texts such as MahArNavam , Sootha SamhithA , Kurma and Linga PurANAs ,smrithis such as Adhri , Yajnavalkya and sathapapatha , IthihAsam such as MahA Bharatham . Sri Rudra PaarayaNam is recommended particularly for Pradhosham days and MahA SivarAthri night . Daily PaarAyaNam is recommended for those , who wish to get Brahma JnAnam by Sootha samhithai . Individual manthrAs have particular significance . For Instance, the sixth manthram is designated as a kavacham for Sri Rudram by BhodhAyana Maharishi and the DhyAna Slokam corrsponding to this manthram is an image of great beauty . The 17 manthrAs of the third anuvAkam are treated as one unitary manthram and they share the same Rishi, Devas and Chandas . The chandas is Bruhathi ; ther Rishi and DevathA is Parameswaran Himself. The 8 slokams constituting the DhyAnam for the third anuvAkam is a splendid treat to worshippers of Sri Rudran . Here , He is visualized as Kiratha Bhairavan moving about the forest in the garb of a handsome hunter accompanied by His consort Bhairavi . The summary of this splendid word picture of Kiratha Bhairavan for DhyAnam is as follows : He is brimming with youthful strength and beauty and he looks like a forest God. He looks in his beauty as young saplings of PunnAga and Mango trees with their full blososms of flowers . He is wearing peacock feathers in His tresses. He is also adorned by 25 nakshathrAs in His coiffure. His face is like a full moon in its beauty and it is free of any blemish . He is wearing a dress made of animal skin , which makes Him look like the just blossomed lotus of the morning in its beauty. On the left and right side of His body , He is wearing the lovely yellow flowers known as Konrai . From His waist down to His ankles , he is wearing a dress made of KathambhA flowers . His beauty is such that even His enemies are overcome by it. He reminds one of the fully decorated woman possessing all the 32 SaamudhrikhA lakshaNams of beauty because of His overpowering presence. He has given His bow and arrow to His consort and with that freed hand of His , He is resting it over Her shoulder in a posture of embrace. With His other (right) hand , He is holding a bunch of flowers close to His nose to enjoy its fragrance. While He moves around the forest in the company of His consort , the gentle breeze caused by the movement of the leaves on the trees cools Him. He is surrounded by enchanting dogs and little children , as He moves around as a hunter in the forest ( VeejyamAnO mandha mandham vanapallava saakhayA: I samAvrutthO Baalakaisccha svabhiscchApi manOharai: II ). The dhayana slokams conclude with an injunction to meditate on this form of the lustrous teacher of the Universe ( ---DhyAthavoyO JagathAm Guru : I Yevam RupO mahAtejA KirAthavapureevara: II ) . There are many pasages and slautations in Sri Rudram , which are moving to contemplate as Veda Manthrams . Vedam is common to all of us . Independent of the multilayerd intrepretations that has been given to the Veda Manthras from literary to deeply esoterical , One can not take away the pleasure of listening to the Vedic recitation handed down through the oral tradition from time immemorial , whether we undrstand their meanings are not. May that sacred Vedic sound resonate with us always and bring auspiciousness all around ! NirmalAya prasAnthAya DakshiNAmoorthayE Nama: Oppiliappan Kovil VaradAchAri Sadagopan
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