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VISHNU SAHASRANAMAM (163) Vedyah -That which is to be known; in the language of the Geeta, it is Jneyam. That final knowledge, knowing which every-thing becomes known. “Kasmin nu bhagavo vijnaate sarvamidam vijnaatam bhavati iti”-(Mundaka. 1-3). All
sciences are investigations into Truth After observing the nature and
behaviour of things and beings when the investigator moves ahead seeking
the ONE Harmonious Chord of Reality that holds all phenomena in its
inescapable love-web, the scientist of Truth-comes to reject first the
gross, and soon thereafter the subtle realms, and ultimately even the
causal factors, and thus-comes to apprehend this harmony, which he is
seeking as the very subjective core of his own Self. This final Goal to be
realized, “having known which everything else becomes known,” the One
Consummate Knowledge to be gained (Vedyah), is the Self, the Great
Vishnu. (164)
Vaidyah -The
One Supreme Doctor who alone can minister to the world suffering from ego
and egocentric misconceptions. One who is a master of all knowledge
(Vidyaa) is also termed as Vaidvah (165)
Sadaa Yogee -To
the confused and the deluded to detach themselves from the false
vestures-of-matter and to seek their identity with the ETERNAL Self is
called Yoga. All attempts in attaining an at-one-ment with the Self is
called Yoga. The Goal, the Self, therefore, in the language of the seeker
must be Sadaayoga-ever-in yoga. (166)
Veerahaa –“He
who destroys the mighty heroes”. The powerful men of strength and valour
when they grow in their audacity to become tyrants, the Lord manifests to
destroy such Raakshasas and thus protects the Dharma and the Good.
(167)
Maadhavah -Earlier
this term was used (72) where we interpreted the term as the “Lord of
Lakshmi.” Maa means not only “Lakshmi,” but she is also “Vidyaa”
(Knowledge). The Lord (Dhava) of all Knowledge (Maa) is
Maadhava. He
who helps introspection and meditation in the seeker is Maadhava. “To
become conscious of the existence of a thing” is called the knowledge of
the thing, The Aatman, the Self is Existence (Sat) and Consciousness
(Sphurana) and, therefore, Lord Vishnu, the Self is the source of all
knowledge and as such the Master of all Vidyaas: (Maa-dhava), Harivamsa
says” “O Hari, You are the Lord (Dhava) of Knowledge (Maa), and hence You
are called as Maadhava, the Master of Maa.” (168)
Madhuh -The
term Madhuh familiarly stands for “honey”. It is also a term to indicate
“nectar.” One who generates Nectarine Bliss in the hearts of His devotees
is called Madhuh. The springtime in India is called as Madhumaasa since
spring is the season of flowers; full of honey for the bees, and joy for
man. The month called Madhu (March- April) is the Chaitra month which is
considered specially auspicious for prayers, and meditation. One who is of
the nature of the Maadhava-maasa, the month of Maadhava (April-May) can
also be the suggestion in this term. Vaisaakha (April-May) is considered
as the most auspicious time of the year for the worship of Vishnu by all
Vaishnavites. (169)
Ateendriyah -One
who is beyond the sense-organs not only in the sense, that the
sense-organs cannot perceive Him as their ‘object’ but also in the sense
that He is other than the sense-organs and their functions. Lending to
them, all their very vitality, is His mere presence! He is the very
‘subject’ in the perceiver, and, therefore, the instruments of
perceptions, emotions, and thoughts cannot experience Him: this Source of
All-life is Maha Vishnu. Kathopanishad (3-15) says: “He is soundless,
untouched, formless, immutable, so without taste, eternal, smell-less.
(170)
Mahaamaayah -One
who is the Supreme Master of all Maayaa. He is the very Substratum upon
which all the plurality spring up and play their infinite enchantments,
constantly basking in the Light of the Supreme Consciousness. Aatman, the
Self, is untouched by the play of Maayaa, and yet the Maayaa-play is
sustained only by the exuberant warmth of His Divine presence. The Sun is
the Master of all clouds, inasmuch as, in its presence, borrowing its
heat, water by its own nature gets evaporated, and the water, vapour
again, because of its own nature of a lesser density than the atmospheric
air, rises to the higher altitudes and gathers there as clouds. It is,
again, the nature of the atmosphere that at higher altitudes it is cooler
and the water-vapour so cooled becomes water again, and due to the higher
density of water it descends as rain. In this example the Sun can be
called as the “Creator” of all clouds and the “Cause for the rams,” and
consequently the sun is also the “ Master of the Seasons.” And yet, the
Sun is uncontaminated by all these phenomena that are happening in its
presence. In
the same fashion the Infinite Reality, Vishnu, is indicated here as the
Great Magician, who has the magic of Maayaa at His command. Krishna
Himself confesses in the Geeta: “Very difficult indeed it is to cross over
My Maayaa” -(Geeta Ch. 7 St. 14). (171)
Mahotsaahah -The
Great Enthusiast; the Ever-Dynamic Accomplisher. The Powers of creation,
of sustenance and of annihilation-in their totality is the world of birth
and death that we live in. This wonderful world cannot be sustained
without the endless enthusiasm of this Mighty Power. Looking at the ocean,
through the waves, we come to recognise the ocean as the “Sleepless
Agitator”; similarly, looking at Vishnu, “through the ephimeral
kaleidoscopic changes in the patterns of life available to us in our
experience today, we call Him as the “Dynamic accomplisher” (Mahotsaahah).
The term employed here, the Enthusiastic Accomplisher, is indeed one of
the most appropriate names for Maha Vishnu. (172)
Mahaabalah -One
who has Supreme Strength. He, being Omnipotent, is the Source of all
Strength that we see in each individual organism in life. His Vitality
reflected in each of us, is our individual strength; naturally He is the
Infinitely Strong, Mahaabalah. Stanza 19
mahaabuddhir-mahaa-
veeryo (173) Mahaabuddhih-In the previous term, we were told He is Omnipotent. Here He is indicated as Omniscient. The Supreme, functioning through the intellect, is the intelligence. The quality and quantity of the intelligence will depend upon the condition of the “intellect’ through which the Infinite comes to play. The intelligence in a mathematician, poet or an artist, scientist or politician-all are the different play-patterns of energies invoked from the one Supreme Intelligence, and therefore, Mahavishnu, the Self, is called here as Mahaabuddhih, the Reservoir of all Intelligence. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20-30 Rituals Home |
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