Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 NOTE: Readers having difficulty in reading the text may need to change their encoding to UTF-8. --------------- srI: SrI UpakAra Sangraham - III (19) -- niryANa adikAram -- Section - 10: SrI NammAzhvAr reveals all these so far described, in the first verse of his work, Thiruviruttham. ---- Sub-section: 3- The six meanings in this verse ---- After showing the different aspects of spiritual knowledge contained in the AzhvAr’s first-ever verse, SwAmi Desikan now proves that the verse also contains six main messages in a short form, in this sub-section: ingu ‘imaiyOr thalaivA’ enkiRa ithilE SEshiyAi prApyamAna brahmasvaroopamum, ‘yAm’ enkiRa ithilE SEshbhootanAi prAptAvAna pratygAtm-svaroopamum, ‘uyir aLippAn’ enkiRa ithilE nirupAdhika-SEshavrutti-viSESha-roopa-mAna phalasvaroopamum, ‘poi ninRa j~nAnamum pollA ozhukkum azhukkudambum’ enkiRa idatthilE SEshvrutti-virOdhi-svaroopamum, ‘kEttaruLai adiyEn ceyyum viNNappamE’ enkiRa ithilE virOdhi-nivartana-vyAjamAi sOpadhikamAna sAstreeya-SEshavrutti-viSEshamum, ‘imaiyOr thalaivA’, ‘adiyEn’ enkiRa ithilE prApyamAna brahmasvroopam muthalAna artha-pancaka-tthinudaiya anusandhAnatthiRku ancuruvANiyAna sambandha-viSEshamum curunga anusandhEyam. AkaiyAl, mEl aruLic ceyyumathellAm ithin visthAramAkiRathu. Now, we shall take up the six messages one by one: (1) ‘imaiyOr thalaivA’ enkiRa ithilE SEshiyAi prApyamAna brahmasvaroopam – ‘imaiyOr thalaivA’ -- In this expression, we must know the nature of Brahman, Who is the SEshi, Master, to be attained by us. (2) ‘yAm’ enkiRa ithilE SEshabhootanAi prAptAvAna pratygAtm-svaroopam. In the expression, ‘yAm’, we must learn that the nature of the individual Atma is SEsha, servant, who should attain the Lord, Brahman. (3) ‘uyir aLippAn’ enkiRa ithilE nirupAdhika-SEshavrutti-viSESha-roopa-mAna phala-svaroopam, -- From the expression, ‘uyir aLippAn’, one should learn the nature of the fruit or final result, which is the hindrance-free and continuous special service to the Lord. (4) ‘poi ninRa j~nAnamum, pollA ozhukkum, azhukkudambum’ enkiRa idatthilE SEshavrutti-virOdhi-svaroopam -- From the expression, ‘poi ninRa j~nAnamum, pollA ozhukkum, azhukkudambum’, we are cautioned about the nature of the enemies to the service. That is, wrong knowledge, wrong conduct and impure body are the three main blocks which prevent us from attaining the ultimate goal. (5) ‘kEttaruLai adiyEn ceyyum viNNappamE’ enkiRa ithilE virOdhi-nivartana-vyAjamAi sOpadhikamAna sAstreeya-SEshavrutti-viSEsham -- The expression, ‘kEttaruLAi adiyEn ceyyum viNNappamE’ reveals the scripture-sanctioned conduct which is to be adopted for the sake of removing the blockage in the way of our attaining the goal. (6) ‘imaiyOr thalaivA’, ‘adiyEn’ enkiRa ithilE prApyamAna brahmasvroopam muthalAna artha-pancakatthinudaiya anusandhAnatthiRku ancuruvANiyAna sambandha-viSEsham --- From the expressions, ‘imaiyOr thalaivA’, ‘adiyEn’ etc., we learn the five things that should be known by every seeker after mOksha (salvation), such as Brahman, jIva etc., along with the relationship among them. These five things as stated in the scripture are: “prApyasya brahmaNo roopam prAptuSca pratyagAtmanah / prAptyupAyam phalam caiva tathA prApti-virOdhi ca // vadanti sakalA vEdAh sEtihAsa-purANakAh //†(HAreetasamhita) (The nature of the goal to be attained, namely, Brahman, the nature of the individual soul who is the seeker of the attainment, the means of attainment (upAya), the fruit resulting from it and so also the hindrance to the attainment of Brahman – all the Vedas along with itihAsAs and purANAs speak about these five.) ‘curunga anusandhEyam’ -- These five things and the special connection among them are to be learnt briefly in this verse. SwAmi Desikan then concludes this sub-section thus: AkaiyAl, mEl aruLic ceyyumathellAm ithin visthAramAkiRathu. --- Therefore, whatever is stated hereafter (by the AzhvAr) is the elaboration of this verse. (To continue) dAsan Anbil S.SrInivAsan ------ DELETE button is history. Unlimited mail storage is just a click away. Go to https://edit.india./config/eval_register Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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