Sesha Seshi Relationship is vital
Twin Nature of God Hood is Lord
and Sri
The goal for each one of us is to reach the two of them - The two together are our refuge
(PART 1)
Vedanta
Desika’s Sri Stuti is a terrific piece that defines the Vaishnavite philosophy.
Comprising of 25 verses, it is rich in
text and content and ranks alongside Alavanthar’s Chatusloki (will be seen
shortly in this section).
Vedanta Desika starts Sri Stuti with complete
surrender at the feet of Goddess Lakshmi and states that she is the one who
recommends us to the Lord for Moksha among every other thing. This address to
Sri is particularly significant because she constitutes half of the ‘Divya
Dampathee’.
In
the initial set of verses, he prostrates to her and refers to mere mortals like
himself as destitute with no refuge other than reaching out to her as his
refuge.
மாநாதீத ப்ரதித
விபாவாம் மங்களம்
மங்களாநாம்
வக்ஷ பீடீம்
மது விஜயிநோ
பூஷ்யந்தீம் ஸ்வகாந்த்யா
பிரத்யஷாநு ஷ்ரவிக
மகிமா ப்ரார்த்திநீநாம்
ப்ரஜாநாம்
ச்ரேயோமூர்த்திம் ச்ரியமசரண
த்வாம் சரணாம்
ப்ரபத்யே
Sri’s Greatness
Vedanta
Desika then showcases the greatness of Sri.
He
praises her greatness as being immeasurable. ‘Her greatness is so huge that it
defers all measures.’
Not
only is her greatness immeasurable but it is also indescribable. She has very
distinctive qualities and none of that is measurable. He refers to himself as
one with modest intellect and hence poses the question as to how he can even
contemplate singing praise of her. And yet he says he is trying to attempt to
describe her features.
பூமா யஸ்யா
புவநமகிலம் தேவி
திவ்யம் பதம்
வா
ச்தோக ப்ரஜ்ஞைரநவதி
குணாசஸ்தூயஸே ஸா
கதம் த்வம்
It
is her Mangalam that is treated as most auspicious. The simple fact that she ever resides on the
chest of Lord Vishnu is enough to showcase her greatness. He further praises
her as residing on a throne on the chest of the Lord. He describes her as the very
structure of all good things. Devotees who with unflinching faith invoke her
blessings are granted all good things including non worldly things like Moksham.
He
says she is the one who appeared in the milky ocean and the Yagna of Janaka
when he ploughed the ground. Her
greatness is exemplified by the fact that she possesses this world and the other
world i.e Sri Vaikuntam.
And
as he goes on, one comes across more of Desika’s humility. He positions himself
as being blessed by her and dedicates any good thing done by him to her
blessings.
Sri’s Powers
Next
one finds a brilliant verse describing the power of Sri.
He
says that there are those who seek to start on a mission of singing praise of
her. Even as such thoughts crop up in their minds, they become achievers right
at the moment that such thoughts come up in their mind.
He
may not even have started to compose but the very thought would have raised
them to popularity. And how is that possible if it were not for her blessings.
ச்தோதவ்யத்லம் திஷதி பவதீ
தேஹிபி: ச்தூயமாநா
தாமேவ த்வாமநிதர
கதி: ச்தோதுமாஷம்ஸமாந:
ஸித்தாரம்ப்: ஸகல
புவந ஸலாகநீயோ பவேயம்
ஸேவாபேக்ஷா தவ
சரணயோ: ஷ்ரேயஸே
கஸ்ய ந
ஸ்யாத்
If
one seeks to serve her, then it is likely that all kinds of blessings will be
showered on such people. And they need not worry about anything for that very
moment when he started to think about her, all benefits would have started
accruing to him.
Lord is Great but how does he
have that Greatness
He
refers to the Lord as the soul of all sentient and non sentient and all moving
and stationary things and describes him as the soul and life. It is through his
will that one has even got an opportunity to be born in this world and to live
and finally die.
Even
Yogic like Sanaka meditate on him. While Upanishads use different terms like
Sat, Atma, Brahman, it always connotes Narayanan. Having thus praised the Lord,
Vedanta Desika moves on to Sri and says that his greatness is all because of
her residing in his chest almost meaning to say that without her presence he
may be bereft of such powers.
Vedanta
Desika goes on to imply that such powers will work in full steam only with the
presence of her red lotus feet on his chest.
பூர்ணம் தேஜ:
ஸ்புரதி பவதீ
பாத லாக்ஷா
ரஸாங்கம்
Direct Address – Their Qualities
are EQUAL
While
the 4th verse extolled God’s greatness and his powers being
functional only with her presence, in the next one he addresses her directly
and is far more definitive about her role.
Vedanta
Desika praises them as a unique couple ever in mutual love. Both have
exceptional qualities. One can be denoted by relation to the other and are
always working together for the world’s good. He goes on to describe their
abodes.
Adisesha
is referred to as the abode for both not just for the Lord, Yogis of great blemish-less
purity is another and the Vedas is referred as another abode. He concludes
referring to their distinctive qualities as being complementary. He also refers
to their qualities as being equal. And ends the verse saying the goal for each
one of us is to reach the two of them. The two together are our refuge.
Sesha
Seshi Relationship is vital
உத்தேஷ்யத்வம் ஜநநி
பஜதோருஜ்ஜி தோபாதி
கந்தம்
ப்ரத்யக்ரூபே ஹவிஷி
யுவயோரேக ஸேஷித்வ
யோகாத்
பத்மே பத்யுஸ்தவ
ச நிகமைர்நித்யமந்
விஷ்யமாணோ
நாவச்சேதம் பஜதி
மஹிமா நர்த்தயந்
மாநஸம்
ந:
On the one end is the
soul that has attained realisation - it is a slave, a servant and a dependent.
At the other end is the Divine Couple. This Sesha Seshi relationship is
fundamental to our philosophy says Vedanta Desika.
Our
aim is to directly surrender to her. Unlike the five yagnas and homams where
the names of Indra, Agni, Brahma and Siva are extolled, the surrender of the soul
seeks to avoid this last process of going through external deities and is a direct surrender
to Her. And Desika reaffirms that we have only goal the Seshi- the Divya Dampathee.
Our
hearts have been able to comprehend the true nature of God hood as a twin
personality – the Lord and Consort. Vedanta Desika is delighted at achieving
this realisation and is happy at the triumph.
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