Sakalakalavalli malai

Sakalakalavalli malai 1. Venn thamaraikku

Sri Kumaraguruparar composed Sakalakalavalli malai in praise of Goddess Saraswathi, whoever chants this sakalakalavalli malai will receive the blessings of Kumaraguruparar and Goddess Saraswthi and will get mastery over languages and other arts. Prof Dr.V.V.Meenakshi Jayakumar explains the same in simple tamil.

Sri Krishna Bakthi

Namaste all.

Oh Sri Krishna,                                                                                        Show me your hand, oh the King among the compassionate, show me your hand.

Oh Sri Krishna , show me your hand, I will give in your hand, a lump of butter (my heart) please, Oh Sri Krishna, show me your hand.

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Show me your hand, Oh Sri Navaneetha Krishna, show me your hand. Oh Sri Krishna, show me your hand, whose fingers are adorned with golden rings. Oh Sri Krishna, show me your hand, which has so charmingly held the conch and the scion.    Show me your hand, Oh Sri Shanka chakradhara Krishna, show me your hand.

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Oh Sri Krishna, show me your hand, whose palm is embellished with the signs of flag and louts.

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Oh Sri Krishna, show me the hand, which touch the elevated breasts of the ladies.  Show me your hand. Oh Sri Gopi Krishna, show me your hand.

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Oh Sri Krishna. show me the hand which demanded the puffed rice from the poor Brahmin. Show me your hand. Oh Sakya priya Krishna, show me your hand.

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Oh Sri Krishna, show me the hand which protected the cows by lifting the mountain and making its as an umbrella. Show me your hand, Oh Sri Govardhana  Krishna, show me your hand.

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Oh Sri Krishna, show the hand which broke open the stomach of the wretched demon named Hiranyakashipu. Oh Sri Krishna show me your hand.

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Oh Sri Krishna, show me the hand which snatched the life of the demoness Putani there. Oh Sri Krishna show me your hand.

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Oh Sri Krishna, show me the hand which emerged victorious oppressing the most trained wrestlers. Oh Sri Krishna, show me your hand.                                                                                                Oh Sri Krishna, show the hand which gently straightened the crooked back of Kubja. Oh Sri Krishna, show me your hand.

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Oh Sri Krishna, show me the hand which, with the left arm, broke out the bow. Show me your hand. Oh Sri Rama Krishna show me your hand.

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Oh Sri Krishna, show me the hand which after deceiving the king Bali sought the great donations. Show me your hand. Oh Sri Vamana Krishna show me your hand.

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Oh Sri Krishna, show me the hand which brought the fruits, flowers and Parijata. Show me your hand, Oh Sri Rukmani Krishna show me your hand.                                                                  Oh Sri Krishna, show me the hand which drove the chariot of his favorite Arjuna. Show me your hand, Oh Sri Geethacharya Krishna, show me your hand.

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Oh Sri Krishna, show me the hand which placed the jasmine flowers on the hair lock. Show me your hand, Oh Sri Krishna, show me your hand.

Oh Sri Krishna, show me the hand which beckoned the moon on the skies. show me the hand which assured protection to the King of heaven. Show the hand which played the flutes in different ways. show me your hand, Oh Sri Murali Krishna show me your hand.

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Show me your hand, our Purandaa Vithala show me your hand, Oh Sri Lakshmi Priya Krishna, show me your hand…..

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to be continued

Prof. V Meenakshi Jayakumar

significance of symbols

Swami Vivekananda says:- If a man can realise his divine nature with the help of an image, would it be right to call that a sin? Nor even when he has passed that stage, should he call it an error.  To the Hindu, man is not travelling from error to truth, but from truth to truth, from lower to higher truth.  To him all the religions, from the lowest fetishism to the highest absolutism, mean so many attempts of the human soul to grasp and realise the Infinite, each determined by the conditions of its birth and association, and each of these marks a stage of progress; and every soul is a young eagle soaring higher and higher, gathering more and more strength, till it reaches the Glorious Sun..

So in every religion, there are three parts; philosophy, mythology, and ritual.  Philosophy of course is the essence of every religion; mythology explains and illustrates it by means of the more or less legendary lives of great men, stores and fables of wonderful things, and so on; ritual gives to that philosophy a still more concrete form, so that every one may grasp it.

Ritual is also called Karma; it is necessary for every religion, to explain its philosophy through Karma and to make understand the followers of that particular religion  and spiritual things till they acquire proper maturity spiritually.  Man is also a kind of symbol.  Words itself the symbols of thought.

All the symbols have very many reason behind them. There are some natural association between the humans and the symbols and even to Gods.  In fact, the symbols to represent ideas may be of two types.

  1. Sound symbol
  2. colour symbol.

When the five karma indriyas and five gnana indriyas working, they can choose whatever type of symbol they want. For example, deaf and dumb people will think of colour symbols, whereas blind people can think of sound symbols.  It is said that every though in the mind has a form as its counterpart ie.. with name and form.

so according to Swami Vivekananda, In religion we have first, symbols and forms; next, mythology; and last, philosophy.  The first two are for the time being; philosophy is the underlying basis of all, and the others are only stepping stones in the struggle to reach the Ultimate.

The sun and the lotus were the first symbols.
The importance of sun we all know.  The Lotus, the flower is closely associated with all Gods.

  1. Sun : In ancient days, it is believed that the Sun is the God of Justice. Surya is the Hindu God. The solar deity. The margam of praying to God Surya is called Saura tradition or Saura margam. Surya is an epithet for the mummoorthys Brahma, Vishna and Maheswara, that is the creator (GENERATOR – G) , the operator (OPERATOR – O)  and the destroyer (DESTROYER-D) THAT MEANS SURYA HIMSELF GOD..Surya is the dispeller of darkness, and He who empowers knowledge, the good and all life.
  2. Surya is the giver of life, light and energy from ancient times, in every land, the sun has been recognized and adored as the most patent symbol of the Supreme.
  3. Sage Agastya instructs Sri Rama to have the blessings of Surya. Sage Agastya boost up Rama to chant the Adityahiridayam, the hymn on the Solar deity.

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  1. The most powerful sacred mantra, “Gayathri” has been addressed to Lord Surya Narayanamoorthy, requesting Him to stimulate our consciousness.

  1. It is said that the seven horses are named after the seven meters of Sanskkrit prosody: Gayathri, Brihati, Ushnih, Jagati, Trushtubha, Anushtubha and Pankti.

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  1. it is also said that it is the seven colors of the sun light which reach us on our earth, give us warmth, balance our life and sustain the life.
  2. And also Horses, in Vasstu sastra, symbolizes success, progress and power.   Horse is a smart, loyal and brave, and has an air of nobility, grace and elegance, for which it is believed that the running horse statues bring good luck.
  3. The best example for One appearing as many is explained by the the simile of the one sun in the sky getting reflected as so many solar images in a number of water pots.  it is explained as the images may seem to disappear when the pots are broken, but the real sun i.e. Brahman is not affected in the least.

—- to be continued..

—PROF. DR.V.MEENAKSHI JAYAKUMAR