Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Sri Sthuthi 1 and 2 of 25

Sri Sthuthi
Vedantha Desika
Srimaan Venkata Nadhaarya Kavithaarkika kesari
Vedantaachaaryavaryome sannidhatththaam sadaahridi


Swami Desikan has written three slokas Sri Sthuthi, Bhu Sthuthi, and Godha Sthuthi in praise of Sri Devi, Bhooma Devi and Godha Nachiyaar – Andal. Sri Sthuthi is a wonderful work given to us by Swami Vedantha Desikan in praise of Sri Devi Thaayaar who is in the heart – Vakshasthalam of Emperuman – Perumal and never moves even for a kshanam – millisecond away from him. Sri Devi Thaayaar is the one who recommends to perumal to help us his bhakthas. She along with perumal gives us moksha when we surrender to perumal and Thaayaar. This sloka has 25 verses. By reciting this sloka and surrendering to Sri Devi we humans can get all the auspicious happenings in this life and also get moksha eventually.  There are 25 verses in this sloka. The first and the 12 and the last twelve slokas describe Thaayaar’s greatness and the 13 verse which is the middle describes her as jagan matha – sarvalokeswari from Vishnu puraanam and about the Pattabhishekam (coronation) of Thaayaar. Swami Desikan in this sloka describes thaayaars beauty, kalyana gunas (virtues).


Perundevi Thaayaar Kanchipuram

Once a young brahmachari came to Swami Vedantha Desikan at Thuppul and requested his blessings mentioning he does not have enough wealth to get married and so his marriage is getting delayed. Swami Desikan then takes the brahmachari to the sannidhi of perundevi Thaayaar the divine consert of Lord Varadaraja and recites this Sri Sthuthi in front of the archamoorthi in praise of Thaayaar. Perundevi Thaayaar the embodiment of love and compassion graces by pouring of gold coins instantly. The brahmachari then takes by the gold coins and gets married with thaayaar’s and perumal’s grace. Sawmi Vedantha Desikan returns back to his home.

    1.   MaanAtheetha praTitha vibhavAm MangaLam MangaLAnAm
    Vaksha: peeDeem MadhuvijayinO bhUshayantheem svakAnthyA
    prathyakshAnuSravika-mahima prArTithineenAm prajAnAm
    SrEyO mUrthim Sriyam aSaraNa: ThvAm SaraNyAm prapadhyE


      Thuppul Sri Maragathavalli Thayar

   1.  Maana Atheetha – Beyond boundaries
        2.     praTitha – famous, recognized
        3.     vibhavAm – magnanimous, great
        4.     MangaLam MangaLAnAm – One who gives auspiciousness to auspicious things
        5.     Madhuvijayina: - Perumal who won over asura Madhu and killed him
        6.     Vaksha – Chest
        7.     peeDeem – seated
        8.     bhUshayantheem – decorating, embellishing
        9.     svakAnthyA – self radiant
      10.       prathyakshAnuSravika mahima – One who holds all kind of wealth
      11.    prArThana – prayer, request
      12.      prajA – people
      13.     SrEyO mUrthim – Embodiment of auspiciousness
      14.     Sriyam – One whose name is Sri
       15.    aSaraNa: SaraNyAm prapadhyE – I who is helpless surrender to you the Protector of the                     those who surrender to her
       16.  Thvaam – to you

In this verse Swami Desikan describes how he surrenders to the divine mother Thaayaar who is well known for her magnanimity and compassion. Thaayaar an embodiment of auspiciousness, gives auspiciousness to everything that is auspicious. Thaayaar who is self-radiant embellishes the chest of Perumal who has won over the asura Madhu. She is the protector of all who surrender to her. We should also follow Swamis steps and unconditionally surrender to our divine mother - thaayaar

   2. AavirbhAva: Kalasa-jaladhou adhvarE vaapi YasyA
 sTAnam YasyA: sarasijavanam VishNuvaksha: sTalam vaa
 bhUmA YasyA: bhuvanamakhilam Devi dhivyam padham vaa
 sthOka-praj~nai: anavadhi guNAsthUyasE Saa kaTam ThvAm






    






   Perundevi Thaayaar Navarathri   



    






Vishnu Vakshasthala Vasini

      1.   Devi – Goddess
      2.   YasyA – whose
      3.   AavirbhAva: - appearance
      4.   Kalasa-jaladhou – Milky ocean, Ksheerandhi
      5.   adhvarE vaapi – Even in the Yaga Saala
      6.   sTAnam – position, residing place
      7.   sarasijavanam – Jungle- Forest filled with lotus ponds
      8.  VishNu - Bhagawan
      9.  vaksha: sTalam –
    10.  Bhuma – wealth
    11.  Akhilam - whole
    12.  Bhuvanam – world
    13.  dhivyam padham vaa  - Is it Vaikuntam?
    14.  Anavadhi – infinite, unlimited
    15.  Guna – Quality
    16.  Sa Thvam – You
    17.  sthOka-praj~nai: - humans as me who have less intelligence
    18.  katam – how
    19.  sthUyasE – be praised

Swami Desikan in this verse says Oh Goddess PerunDevi how am I qualified to pray to you. You appeared as the daughter of the milky ocean and in Janaka Maharishi’s Yaaga saala. Both the avatarams you have not had the difficulty of being in a mother’s womb (garbha vaasaadhi dhukkam) which makes you even more superior to Sriman Narayana your husband. Oh divine mother You live in a beautiful forest filled with lotus ponds and the milky ocean and Bhagavan’s chest (vaksha sthalam). Who else other than you can have these abodes. Both, this world (Leela vibhuthi) and Sri Vaikuntam (Nithya vibhuthi) are yours. You have infinite good qualities. With all your infinite goodness and unlimited wealth how is it possible for people with very less intellect worship you.




Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Mukunda Maala 33/40-40/40

33.  Krishno rakshatu no jagat-traya-guruh krishnam namadhvam sada
           Krishnenakhila-satravo vinihatah krishnaya tasmai namah
           Krishnad eva samutthitam jagad idam krishnasya daso asmy aham
      Krishne tishthati visvam etad akhilam he krishna rakshasva mam 



            Krishna the creator and protector 

           1.       Rakshathu – Protects
2.       Jagat-traya-guruh – Teacher of all the three worlds
3.       Krishnam namasyaamaham sada – I always salute Krishna
4.       Yena Krishnena – that Krishna
5.       Amara satravah vinihithaah – Asuras were killed
6.       Tasmai krishnaya  namah – I salute Krishna
7.       Idam jagad – this world
8.       Krishnam eva samutthitam – Originated from Krishna
9.       Aham Krishnasya dasoasmy – I am the slave of Krishna
10.   Krishne tishthati – Krishna is only permanent
11.   Sarvametad akhilam – Whole of the universe
12.   He krishna rakshasva mam – Hey Krishna pleae protect us

I salute and pray to Lord Krishna the one who removes ignorance in all the three worlds, One who killed asuras as Hiranyan and Sishupalan, One who creator of all the three worlds, One who keeps all the worlds under his control. That Krishna should protect me. This sloka is written in eight noun cases.

         34.           Sa tvam prasida bhagavan kuru mayy anathe
                Vishno kripam parama-karunikah khalu tvam
                Samsara-sagara-nimagnam ananta dinam
                Uddhartum arhasi hare purushottamo asi
   
 

 All pervasive Bhagwan     Compassionate and loving 
                                         Bhagwan to his Bhakthas

1.       Hey Bhagavan – Oh Honorable God
2.       Vishno – All pervasive
3.       Sah thavam – One who is the Vedas
4.       Krupaam kuru – Show compassion
5.       Prasida – Be gracious and kind
6.       Heyhare – One who removes the distress of devotees (slaves)
7.       Ananatha – Endless, eternal, infinite, boundless, of unlimited potency, incomparable
8.       Thvam parama-karunikah – You are profoundly compassionate
9.       Samsara-sagara-nimagnam – Engrossed in worldly affairs
10.   Dinam – miserable me


Oh Lord please do not be angry by seeing the mistakes I have committed. Please show me your love and beautiful face. In accordance to your name the giver of everything (perarulaalan) please show your karuna and protect me. Please save from my drowning in the ocean of material pleasures as you are the only one – the supreme - purushothaman who can do it.

              35.  Namami Narayana-pada-pankajam
    Karomi narayana-pujanam sada
    Vadami narayana-nama nirmalam
               Smarami narayana-tattvam avyayam  



Praying to the lotus feet of Krishna









    Doing pooja to Krishna









Thinking of Bhagwan always

1.       Namami – I Salute
2.       Pada pankajam – Lotus feet
3.       Karomi – I do
4.       Puja – Worship
5.       Vadami – I speak
6.       Smarami – I Remember
7.       Narayana thathvam – Truth of Narayana


Kulasekara Azhwar describes the ways he worships Lord Narayana . I pray to the lotus feet of the Lord Narayana. I worship Lord Narayana always. I always talk about the greatness of Sriman Narayana. I always recite the truth of Narayana

36.       Sri-natha narayana vasudeva
Sri-krishna bhakta-priya chakra-pane
Sri-padmanabhachyuta kaitabhare
           Sri-rama padmaksha hare murare    

      Kumbakonam Chakrapani

Thiruvanandapuram Padmanabhaswamy


Sri Ramar

     37.  Ananta vaikuntha mukunda krishna
Govinda damodara madhaveti
Vaktum samartho api na vakthi kaschid
           Aho jananam vyasanabhimukhyam













Vaikuntanathar - Kanchipuram













The above 2 verses recite the names of Lord Sriman Narayana and azhwar asks all of us to recite the names of the Divya Dhampathi instead of being engaged in temporary worldly affairs.


   38.         Dhyayanti ye vishnum anantam avyayam
                Hrit-padma-madhye satatam vyavasthitam
                Samahitanam satatabhaya-pradam
               Te yanti siddhim paramancha vaishnavim

                    

                                Dasavatharam of Vishnu




“DO NOT BE AFRAID – I’M HERE TO PROTECT YOU”

 


Appears to those who are his                    
      bhakthas – Bhishma     


 











Meditating on Vishnu



1.       Ye Dhyayanti – Those who meditate
2.       Vishnu – That Vishnu
3.       Anantham - Endless
4.       Avyayam – imperishable
5.       Hrit-padma-madhye – Center of the lotus like heart
6.       Satatam vyavasthitam – Uninterruptedly sitting
7.       Samahitanam – For the Yogis who in  a state of samamdhi
8.       Satata abhaya-pradam – One who utters “DO NOT BE AFRAID”
9.       Te Yanti – They attain
10.   Paramancha vaishnavim – Ultimate superior place of Vishnu - Vaikuntam

The explanation of a true vaishnavite is given in this verse by Azhwar - He who meditates on the name of Vishnu, who is everything and speckless, who has the helping nature in his heart, he comes instantly to the rescue of his bhakthas, and he who worships Vishnu will be a real vaishnavite.

39.            Kshira-sagara-tarangarasikara-
                Sara-tarakita-charu-murtaye
                Bhogi-bhoga-sayaniya-saayine
                Madhavaya madhu-vidvishe namah


Sriman Narayana in Kshira Saagaram

           1.  Kshira-sagara- Milky ocean
2.       Tarangarasikara-  small tides
3.       Tarakita- Star spangled
4.       Charu-murtaye – beautiful form Narayana
5.       Bhogi-bhoga-sayaniya-saayine – The one who is happily lying down
6.       Madhavaya - Krishna
7.       Madhu Vidvishe – One who killed the asura Madhu
8.       Namah - Salutations


I bow to thee the most beautiful one who is lying on the Adiseshan in the milky ocean with Goddess Lakshmi by his side and the droplets of water that fall on thee from the waves of the ocean looks like pearls studded on thy self


   40.    Yasya priyau sruti-dharau kavi-loka-virau
Mitrau dvi-janma-vara-padma-sarav abhutam
Tenambujaksha-charanambuja-shat-padena
           Rajna krita kritir iyam kulasekharena



           1.       Yasya – For that Kulasekara
2.       Sruti-dharau – Those who are well versed with the Vedas
3.       kavi-loka-virau – the best among the poets
4.       Dvi-janma-vara-padma – The two distinguished brahmins – Padman and Saran
5.       Priya Mitrau abhutam -  Loving friends
6.       Tenambujaksha-charanambuja-shat-padena – Like the bee that is attracted to the lotus feet of the lord
7.       Kulasekharena Rajna – Raja Kulasekara
8.       Iyam kritir krita  - This stothram has been written by

This last verse the Kulasekara Azhwar puts his name stamp and acknowledges two of his friends Padman and Saran.