GITA 8.22
PALLIYARAI |
Today's [ 27th May 2008] lecture is from the bedroom (பள்ளியறை) of the Lord in Sri Ramaswamy temple, Kumbakonam. During festivals and on special occasions the Lord graces from this location. With so many mirrors we can view a multitude of Sri Rama here. We can see Sri Rama in every direction. On the cieling of this room, episodes from Sri Ramayana are pictured. Outside this mirror room is a mandapam with astonishing sculptures. On a single pillar, at the four corners, Sri Rama, Sri Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman are sculpted.
SRI LAKSHMANA, SRI RAMA, SRI SITA & SRI HANUMAN |
In another pillar we can see Lakshmana performing the Coronation for Sugreeva. After going on exile to forests, Sri Rama got coronations performed by Lakshmana and not by Himself. As per the boons of Kaikeyi, Sri Rama was not to enter any town nor enjoy the happiness of town dwelling. That is why Lakshmana was sent into Kishkinda town to coronate Sugreeva. Vibheeshana's coronation [as king of Lanka] was also done by Lakshmana. We can see on another pillar the Lord as Sri Trivikrama.
SRI TRIVIKRAMA AVATAR |
We can also see the Lord as the dwarf Sri Vamana. Nearby, king Bali is pouring water from his pot to solemnify his promise. On another two pillars we can see Manmada, the love god and his consort Rathi. Manmada is holding a bow of sugarcane and flowers as arrows. The Lord is called Manmada among manmadas. Thus each pillar speaks of a story and the greatness of Sri Rama. Now we will see 21st sloka of Chapter 8:
avyakto ’kshara ity uktas
tam ahuh paramam gatim
yam prapya na nivartante
tad dhama paramam mama
tam ahuh paramam gatim
yam prapya na nivartante
tad dhama paramam mama
"That which the Vedantists describe as unmanifest and infallible, that which is known as the supreme destination, that place from which, having attained it, one never returns—that is My supreme abode."
He says that the muktatman is praised like this. Avyakta = can not be perceived by the sense organs. Muktatman is not grasped by these sense organs. This atman in kaivalyam does not have either sthoola or sookshma sariram. Aksharam = non- decaying. In this world, the intellect possessed varies with person and with time. But the intellect of a muktatman is same as all other muktatman. Our karma bondage changes the quantum of intellect. Muktatman is free from this bondage and so the intellect is same.
Ityukta = like this the muktatman is praised. Tam = reaching that muktatman stage, paramam gathim = a very noble attainment, ahu= so say them [Sri Krishna excludes Himself from this and says that others recommend this attainment]. In Sri Vishnu sahasrnamam, muktanam paramam gathim is told. For muktas, reaching the Lord is the noblest; while it is very ordinary to reach kaivalyam. Swami Parasara Bhatta opines that Bhishma is implying Vaikuntam only in this Divine name. Yam prapya = by reaching which [Kaivalyam ], na nivartante = they do not return back to this samsaram, tad = that, mama = My [Sri Krishna's], dhama paramam = noble creation. He earlier told that all animate and inanimate things are all His properties; all atman are His belongings. So everything is His. This, we should realize and once realized, we will know that when all are His, why not seek Him and attain the best? Dhama means His administrative control or very bright place. Where is this Kaivalyam? Some opine that it is within this Universe or within the boundaries of the Fourteen worlds including Satya lok. Some others differ and say it is on the other side of Viraja river which separates Vaikuntam and our Prakruthi mandalam. According to them a kaivalyarti, after death takes a sookshma body and bathes in Viraja and remains on the banks of that river without going into Vaikuntam. Those desiring to know more on this might approach their Acharyas. Bathing in river removes the sookshma sareeram and remains afterwards without a body for ever. That place also is the Lord's domain.
SRI PATTABHI RAMA |
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