Ramashtothara Satam
Ramashtothara Satam
Ramashtothara Satam
1. SrI Srinivasan Narayanan swami for providing Sanskrit text and proof reading
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the document
3. SrI Parthasarathy Sridharan swami and SrI T Raghuveeradyal Swami for the
Audio of SrI K V Santhanagopalachariar Swami’s rendition of SrI Bhadrachala
Raamar ChoorNikai
Introduction 1
Appendix 1
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Etymology of the name ‘rAmA’ 69 - 76
Appendix 2
ApatAmapahartAram stotra 77 - 86
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INTRODUCTION
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few days back Sri Raaama Navami, the avatAra dinam of Lord Ramacandra. As the
sweetness on the reflections of the Raama nAma lingers, aDiyEn would like to pay
my tributes to Lord Raamacandra through a study of the rich meanings of the 108
nAmA-s of the Lord used in His arcanA and ArAdhanam. The power of rAma
nAmam has been pointed out by KailAsapati, Lord Siva in His response to His
devi's question about a laghu upAyam (short, easy-to-practice means) to gain the
fruits of reciting the entire SrI VishNu sahasra nAma stotram. Lord Siva
revealed that laghu upAyam in the phala Sruti section of SrI VishNu sahasra
nAmam:
Lord Siva, the great rasika of SrI Raama tAraka nAma japam instructed His
consort Parvati that the recitation of the single nAmA of Raama is equivalent in
sacredness to the thousand names assembled as SrI VishNu sahasra nAmam in
MahA BhAratam. Lord Siva is at the head of SrI Raama nAma rasikars. He blesses
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the departing jIvA-s at KaaSi with SrI rAma tAraka nAma upadesam as His devi
comforts the struggling soul by fanning the jIvan with the air from the waving of
the front portion of Her sari during the suffering jIvan’s last moments on earth.
Lord Siva has been described as a sarvaj~nan by Swami Desikan because of His
mantra siddhi from continual SrI rAma nAma japam.
It is aDiyEn’s great bhAgyam to share with you the rAma ashTottara Sata
nAmAvaLi devoted to generate dhyAna janita sukham of the avatAra Vaibhavam
of SrI Raamacandran. Along with the meaning of each of the 108 nAmAs of SrI
Raama used for His arcanA with tuLasI or Pushpam, aDiyEn has also added some
brief comments on each of these nAmAs to provide context to the text.
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SRI RAMA ASHTOTARA SATA NAMAVALIH
(Please add PraNavam before each nAmA.)
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Kavi VaalmIki has rejoiced over the rUpa lAvaNyam of Raama in many Slokams.
One such Slokam is:
“atIva priya darSanam” are the key words here. SrI Raama enchanted every one
with His unique rUpa lAvaNyam and GuNa pUrti. As the name “rAma” indicates, He
is a JagadAnanda kArakan. Saint ThyagarAja SwamigaL celebrated in a
PantuvarALi krti the sarvAnga Sundaran, Raaman as One exceeding the beauty of
hundred crores of Manmathan-s and as an “asamAna gAtran” (one of matchless
deha kAnti and rUpa laavaNyam):
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kandarpa SatakoTi kAntimati nishkaLangam
In the KannaDagauLa rAga Krti, “sogasu jUDa taramA?”, Saint Thyagaraja asks
rhetorically: “Is it possible for anyone to see such a beauty that has its abode in
Your face?”
Meaning:
SrI Raama has beautiful, lotus soft eyes. He steals the hearts of all. Besides His
bodily beauty, He is rich in Atma guNams. Oh Daughter of Janaka! His matchless
saundaryam and SreshTa Atma guNams were born with Him.
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Meaning:
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Meaning:
Meaning:
Oh Beautiful devi of the Lord! Your Raaman protects very well the four varNams
of this world. He is the creator and protector of the jantus of this world. He
instructs the people of the world on the path of dharmam.
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arcishmAnarcito atyartham brahmacaryavrate sthitaH |
He has divya tejas. He is worshipped well by the people of the world. He stays
celibate. He is the knower of helping those with good AcAram. He knows how to
spread the puNya karmAs in the world.
After saluting the Atma GuNams so far, HanumAn describes the sarvAnga
saundaryam of His Lord and the sAmudrika lakshaNams that intoxicates the
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HanumAn concludes this section on celebration of the Lord’s rUpa lAvaNyam with
this Slokam (35.21):
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satya dharmaparaH SrImAn samgrahAnugrahe rataH |
2 ramÉÔay nm>
2 rAmabhadrAya namaH
Here Raama is saluted as the embodiment of bhadram, the sacred Vedic word
meaning auspiciousness. The Vedic prayer to the God of Gods, ParamAtmA is:
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bhadram karNebhiH SrNuyAmaH devAH |
bhadram paSyemAkshibhir-yajatrA H |
sthirairangais-tushTuvAgumsastanUbhiH |
Meaning:
“Oh Gods! May we hear auspicious words with our ears! May we behold the
auspicious sights with our eyes; praising the Gods with sturdy limbs and bodies,
may we live the full-span of our lives as ordained by the Gods!”
When we say as an elder to a young one, “bhadram te”, we mean, “May the Lord
bless you, may there be prosperity to You! The other invocations of bhadram/
MangaLam are: “bhadram bhadram vitara bhagavan bhUyase
mangaLAya” (MaalatimAdhava) and “tvayi vitaratu bhadram bhUyase
mangaLAya” (uttara rAma caritA). This prayer can be accepted as a prayer to
Raamabhadran. He is the supreme bhadramkAran (One who confers prosperity of
an unique kind - moksham). He blessed Sabari with moksham.
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Lord Raamabhadran is the bhadrAkAran/bhadra+AkAran (one of auspicious
features) sitting on the bhadrAsanam (auspicious seat/simhAsanam) with SitA
PirATTi on His left lap at BhadrAcalam (auspicious riverside temple) blessing
devotees like Bhakta RaamadAs and enjoying Tirumanajanam with bhadra kumbam-
s of holy waters from the river GodAvari and blessing us with His darSanam there
as VaikuNTha Raaman. With bhadra mukhi, SitA devi, this Lord as bhadra mukhan
blesses us with His divya anugraham as VaikuNTha Raaman at BhadrAcalam.
The thirty songs on the Raamabhadran of BhadrAcalam by the 17th century poet/
devotee, Kancarla Gopanna (BhadrAcala RaamadAs) are available for our listening
pleasure at: http://www.bhadrachalarama.org/ramadasukeerthnaas.html
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The vandanam to SrI Raamabhadran as the second nAmA takes us to the third
nAmA of SrI Raamacandran and the transition is beautifully orchestrated in the
above Slokam.
3 ramcNÔay nm>
3 rAmacandrAya namaH
The name “rAmacandra” means the most beautiful One like the full moon. For
those who are suffering in the scorching heat of samsAram, He is like the cool
Moon pouring out the rays of nectar to remove their tApams. For those who seek
His rakshaNam as ASritALs, He is the “Srita pArijAtam” in granting their wishes.
He is the ocean of all auspicious guNams. One of the famous Srimad RaamaayaNa
pArAyaNa anusandhAna Slokam saluting SrI Raamacandran is:
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Sri Mutthuswamy Deekshitar, one of the musical trinity has composed eleven krtis
on Lord Raamacandran including the 8 known as SrI rAmAshTaka krtis/SrI Raama
vibhakti keertanaikaL. Four of the eleven salute the Lord as Sri Raamacandran,
the cool and benovolent moon:
The various rAmAshTaka krtis are set in the eight vibhaktis to bring out the
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The aspect of the Lord staying like a full moon to the blue lotus (mind) of SitA
PirATTi, the eyes of SugrIva, and to the ocean of Raghu vamSam are captured in
the eulogy of a Slokam in SrI Raama KarNAmrtam:
“Oh Raamacandra! why does not Your grace come to me? When I call You with
affection and love, why should You not come before me? Can the reason be fatigue
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of forest life, anger on Kaikeyi or my own sins or want of Your capacity? Can it be
indignation at Your having been called a woman (by SitA PirATTi) or the starvation
forced on You in the past (during the vana sancAram) or forced cottage life (at
CitrakUTam) or my misdeeds? Can it be false friendship? Or are You vexed at my
very sight? Is it fair that I should be teased like this? rAmacandra nee daya!
With beautifully chosen words, Saint Thyagaraja pleads further with SrI
Raamacandra in this krti: “kAmakoTi sundarAkAra! tallaTilla nyAyamA?
rAmacandra nee daya! rAma elarAdaya!”
4 zañtay nm>
4 SASvatAya namaH
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Salutations to You the eternal Lord!
AVyuiCDÚaSttSTvte sgRiSwTyNts<yma>,
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avyucchinnAH tatastvate sarga-sthityanta-samyamAH
5 suraiwRtavtray nm>
5 surArthitAvatarAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who incarnated as Lord Raamacandran, as the son of a
human King, DaSarathA, because of the intense prayers of the devAs to VishNu
to relieve them from the terrors caused by RaavaNa!
DaSaratha to eliminate RaavaNa. The devAs pray for the incarnation of the Lord:
“Oh VishNu! On Your taking birth as a human through the wives of DaSarathA,
please eliminate RaavaNa in war, who has become exacerbating and thorny to all
worlds, and who is otherwise not eliminable by gods”. Srimad RamayaNam:
1.15.21
“We the celestial beings (devAs) have actually come to You for his (RaavaNa’s)
elimination and thereby we seek shelter in You (tvAm SaraNam gatAH).
Meaning:
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The devAs were intimidated and humiliated by the ten-headed RaavaNa, who was
mighty haughty from the power of the boons received from Brahma devan. The
suffering devAs assembled at the Putra kAmeshTi yAgam performed by Emperor
DaSaratha and prayed to Brahma devan there to remove their miseries. On that
occasion, BhagavAn Himself appeared and received the havis. At that time, the
devAs as a group appealed directly to the Lord to protect them from RaavaNa.
6 jgÔ][tTpray nm>
6 jagad-rakshaNa-tatparAya namaH
Salutation to the One, who has matchless skills in protection of the universe
through His many avatArams to preserve the dharmam and to punish the wicked!
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During the PraLaya kAlam, He protects the cetanAcetanams by keeping them
inside a small section of His stomach and then releases them at the time of
creation and blesses them with names and forms. He nurtures them and sustains
them after creation. That is His unique expertise.
7 kaEsLyanNdnay nm>
7 kausalyA nandanAya namaH
Salutations to SrI Ramacandran, the delight of Mother Kausalya!
Lord Raamacandran is “kausalyA suprajA”. He was the joy of His Mother KausalyA.
Sage VaalmIki describes the bliss of KausalyA as she looked at her new born son:
“In the 12th month, on the ninth day of Caitra month (April-May), when the ruling
star of day was Punarvasu in the ascendant, Queen Kausalya gave birth to a son
with all the divine attributes like lotus red eyes, long arms, roseate lips, voice like
a drum beat, who is adored by all the worlds and who is the greatly blessed
epitome of VishNu (viz)., Raama. As the child Raama grew up, played with His
brothers, learnt the VedAs, excelled in martial arts, married SitA and set up
household as a grahasta, Mother KausalyA’s joy knew no bounds. He became
KausalyA AnandakArakan in every way.
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rAjIvAkshAn!
VaDuvUr SrI rAmar
Thanks : SrI Kartik Sankaradass
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8 ïImte nm>
8 SrImate namaH
Salutations to the Lord Raamacandra, who is endowed with transcendental glory
and overlordship!
The nAmA “SrIimAn” is used by SrI VishNu sahasra nAmam at three different
places (nAmA-s 22, 180 and 222). He is also saluted by SrI VishNu sahasra
nAmam as “SrImatAm varaH”. He is recognized as the foremost among the
opulent. The loving glances of Lakshmi increases His opulence.
9 rajIva]ay nm>
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9 rAjIvAkshAya namaH
Salutations to Lord Raamacandra with lotus soft, beautiful eyes!
Saint Thyagaraja was captivated by those lotus soft, dayA-filled beautiful eyes of
his upAsanA mUrti and addressed Him as “naLina daLa nayanA” in his KamalA
Manohari Raaga Krti, “nee muddhumomU jUpave”. In the danyAsi rAga krti, SrI
rAma dAsa dAsoham, Saint Thyagaraja confides: SrI rAmadAsadAsoham, nIraja
netra! nIkela sandehamu?”. Oh Lotus-eyed Lord! I am a servant of Your servants.
Why do You doubt?
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10 raghUdvahAya namaH
Salutations to Lord RaghunAthan, who placed Raghu vamSam on the top pinnacle
among the kings of the world!
udvahan means One who elevated, in this case the Raghu kulam is elevated. He is
the RaghuvIran and Swamy Desikan blessed us with a SrI sUkti to celebrate His
heroism (raghuvIra gadyam) – e-book # 5 of Sundarasimham series, (http://
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length.
11 gaixjaÝivizòaôay nm>
11 gAdhijApta-viSishTAstrAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who received many special weapons (sastrams) and
astrams from Sage ViSvAmitra.
12 sdanugtlúm[ay nm>
12 sadAnugata-lakshmaNAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who was always accompanied by His younger brother,
LakshmaNa swAmy (son of Sumitra devi)!
From childhood to youth, LaskhmaNa was always at the side his elder brother.
Raama never ate alone without LakshmaNa. They hunted together. They learnt
VedAs together. They did not sleep in different rooms of the palace. They were
inseparable.
As he grew up, LakshmaNa’s sole aim was to perform Kaimkaryam for his brother,
the Lord. Saint Thyagaraja celebrated the Kaimkarya SrI of LakshmaNan in a
KaraharapriyA rAga krti: mitri bhAgyame bhAgyamu saumitri bhAgyame
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bhAgyamu and longed to have that bhAgyam of antaranga kaimkaryam. In this
krti, Saint Thyagaraja Swamigal says: “LakshmaNA’s fortune is unique. He had the
rare privilege of rocking SrI Raama in the gem-bedecked Seshatalpa and of
getting thrilled when rare rAgAs were being sung to the delectation of SrI
Raama, praising the tattvArthA of His incarnation”.
13 taqkaNtk«te nm>
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13 tATakAntakrte namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who killed the Raakshasi tATakA at the command of Sage
ViSvAmitra as a part of the yAga samrakshaNam!
14 AMÉaeixi]ÝmarIcra]say nm>
14 ambhodhi-kshipta mArIca-rAkshasAya namaH
Salutations to Lord Raamacandra, Who hurled away the Raakshasan, MaarIca to
the distant ocean!
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sons subhAhu and hurled her other son MaarIca to the distant ocean with the
power of His arrow. Later RaavaNa will persuade MaarIca to take on the form of a
mAyA deer to gain the attention of SitA PirATTi and to lure SrI Ramacandran in
chase of him. This time, Lord Raamacandran kills MaarIca (Kamba RaamAyaNam,
Vadai PaDalam and SrImad RaamAyaNam, AraNya kANDam, 44th sargam as well as
the 28th verse of tiruccanta Viruttam).
15 ivñaimÇaXvrÇaÇe nm>
15 ViSvAmitrAdhvara-trAte namaH
Salutations to Lord Raamacandran, who protected the yAgam of the sages at
SiddhASramam of Sage ViSvAmitrA. He thus became yAga samrakshakan.
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16 ahalyASApa-mokshadAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who released AhalyA, the wife of sage Gautama, from
her existence as a stone by the way side and brought her back to her earlier life
as the wife of Sage Gautama!
lalita pada naLina raja, upa mrdita nija vrjina jahadupala tanu rucira parama muni
vara yuvati nuta!
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17 khaNTiteSAnaSaradhaye namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who broke the Siva (ISAna) dhanus at the court of King
Janaka!
Swamy Desikan salutes the parAkramam of Lord Raamacandra, who broke the Siva
dhanus like a light sport this way:
Swamy Desikan goes on to salute the power of the Lord, which removed the
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doubts in the mind of Janaka about gaining the Lord as his son-in-law and SitA
PirATTi’s great joy over the heroism displayed by the prince from AyodhyA to win
Her hand in marriage.
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18 mithilAdhipa-samstutAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord praised by King Janaka, the ruler of Mithila!
King Janaka was worried about the Prince Raama chording the Siva dhanus (bow)
and to win over the hand of his daughter, SitA during the svayamvaram, where
many kings seeking Her hand failed. The prince from AyodhyA easily chorded the
bow and broke the bow in to two. He thus chased away the worry of King Janaka
as described by Swami Desikan:
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19 sItApANigrahiNe namaH
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‘vIrAya namaH’
Salutations to the Lord who took the hand of SitA in marriage!
Swamy Desikan celebrates the Prince Raamacandran’s victory over all the
contestants in the svayamvara hall of King Janaka to wed SitA PirATTi this way:
20 vIray nm>
20 vIrAya namaH
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Salutations to the Raghu vIran, who distinguished Himself as the greatest warrior
in all battles!
Swamy Desikan salutes the Lord as one who had no match to His heroism (anapAya
sAhasa) and who needed no one else’s help to accomplish these heroic deeds
(asahAya SUra).
21 jamd¶(aitdpR¹e nm>
21 jAmadagnyAti-darpaghne namaH
Salutations to the Lord who quelled the insolence of ParaSurAma, the son of sage
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Jamadagni!
After His marriage celebrations at Mithila, Lord Raamacandran was returning with
SitA PirATTi and family to AyodhyA. Sage ParaSurAma confronted Lord
Ramacandra on the way and challenged Him to chord the VishNu dhanus that He
had in His hand. He mocked Lord Raamacandra for chording a weak Siva dhanus at
King JanakA’s court. The Prince of AyodhyA accepted the challenge and easily
chorded the bow and destroyed the arrogance of ParaSurAma. Swamy Desikan
salutes the parAkramam of the RaghuvIran, who eliminated the insolence of
ParaSurAma this way:
Swamy Desikan points out that the RaghuvIran performed this gigantic task and
proved that His true form as the ParamAtmA to the world.
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Swamy Desikan salutes the Lord for His adherence to dharmam this way:
pratij~nAvaj~nAta yauvarAjya !
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23 yamine namaH
Salutations to SrI Raamacandra, who has won over His indriyams (jitendriyan)!
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Yama (self-restraint) is the first step in ashTAnga yoga (yama, niyama, Asana,
prANAyAma, pratyAhAra, dhAraNa, dhyAna and samAdhi). If Yoga is citta vrtti
nirodham, then yama’s key role is understood for Yogis. Lord Raaamacandran was a
MahA Yogi and revered by all the yogis for His restraint over karma and
manondriyams.
24 vnpaNway nm>
24 vana-pAnthAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord who traveled on the forest paths of daNDakAraNyam to
fulfill His vow to His father that He will spend 14 years as a hermit in the
forests!
25 guhsoay nm>
25 guha-sakhAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord who befriended the hunter chieftain, Guhan!
GuhA, the king of the nishAdAs (hunters) met Lord Ramacandra, LakshmaNa and
Sita on the banks of river Ganga at Singaverapuram and declared his loyalty to
Lord Raamacandra there. Guhan described his reverence for Raama this way: “For
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no one is dearer to me than Raama in the entire world. I speak the truth and
swear to You by truth”. He offers to accompany Raama and party in the forest
and protect them with his army. LakshmaNa is moved and describes Guhan as
sinless (anagha). Raama elevates Guhan to the status as one of His brothers. Thus
Raama befriends the chief of hunters during His travel to the forest to follow
His father’s command.
26 icÇkªqsmaiïtay nm>
26 citrakUTa-samASritAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who set up home in the foot hills of CitrakUTa mountains!
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27 pApishTha-kAka-samtrAtre namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who punished the sinner, KaakAsuran, the son of Indran
for the offense he committed against His Devi!
No one in the world (Brahma, Siva, Indran) could protect the KaakAsuran as he
sought refuge from the power of BrahmAstram that was sent by Lord
Raamacandra to punish the offending crow. After flying to all the worlds in
search of one who could protect him, the asuran returned to the feet of the Lord
and was accepted as a SaraNAgatan and was saved through the dayA of PirATTi.
28 Értai'!ºÇdaykay nm>
28 bharatAnghri-tradAyakAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who presented His pAdukA-s that protected His feet to
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the younger brother Bharata and asked him to rule the kingdom in the name of
His pAdukA!
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29 daNDakAvana-samcAriNe namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who traveled on the deep forest paths of daNDaka
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forest!
There were many sages there with ASramams in that forest performing penance.
The RaakshasAs like VirAdhan caused a lot of trouble to the defenseless sages.
Lord Raamacandran traveled in daNDakAraNyam, destroyed the enemies of the
sages and restored tranquility and blessed the sages with His darSanam like a
walking, divine PaarijAtA tree. Swamy Desikan observes in this context (AraNya
KaaNDam):
cIrabhrdanurodha!
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‘jayine namaH’
VaDuvUr SrI rAmar - Thanks: SrI K R Sreedharan
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30 ivrxaNtkaray nm>
30 viradhAntakArAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who destroyed VirAdhan with His arrows!
A gandharva by the name of tumburu was cursed for his misdeeds to become a
rAkshasan (VirAdhan). He settled down at daNDakAraNyam and troubled the
sages there. Lord Raamacandran killed him with His arrow, when he tried to lift
SitA PirATTi and ran away. Swamy Desikan salutes Raaman as the mighty tiger,
which destroyed the deer of VirAdhan (virAdha hariNa SArdUla).
31 jiyne nm>
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31 jayine namaH
Salutations to the JayarAma, who was victorious in all His wars with rAkshasAs
like triSiras, dUshaNan, Kharan and the 14,000 rAkshasA army of theirs and was
celebrated as asahAya SUran for that valorous act by Swamy Desikan. He earned
the titles of Vijaya Raaghavan and raNa pungavan here.
32 muins'!"zr{yay nm>
32 munisangha-SaraNyAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, whose feet was sought as refuge by the assembly of
sages of daNDakAvanam!
33 r]aevxk«tà[ay nm>
33 rakshovadha-krta-praNAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who became legendary through His heroism displayed
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through the destruction of the RaakshasAs of daNDakAraNyam!
34 AgSTyadÄcapay nm>
34 agastyAdatta-cApAya namaH
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Salutations to the Lord, who received a special bow from Sage AgastyA for use in
the upcoming war with RaavaNaa.
The eminent Sage Agastya welcomed Raama, SitA and LakshmaNa to his
hermitage and presented Lord Raamacandra with the sacred bow of VishNu
adorned with gold and diamonds as well as two quivers with ever replenishing
arrows for use against the wars with asurAs.
35 pÂvq(aïmiàyay nm>
35 pancavaTyASrama priyAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who was fond of the ASramam at PancavaTi, where He
spent many happy days with His PirATTi!
When Raamacandra visited the hermitage of Sage Agastya with His wife and His
brother, He asked the venerable sage about a suitable place near him, where He
can spend His vana vAsam. Sage Agastya recommended PancavaTi on the banks of
GodAvari, which was abundant in tubers, fruits, water and deer. It was in the
middle of the ever-blooming forest. Here LaskhmaNa built a parNa sAlA (straw
cottage) for Raama and Sita to live comfortably. Raama and Sita spent many happy
days here.
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36 Ë;[iÇizraehNÇe nm>
36 dUshaNatri-Sirohantre namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who cut the head of rAkshasAs like dhUshaNan, who
attacked Him on command from Kharan!
As the divya dampatis were enjoying their days at PancavaTi, a rAkshasi by the
name of SoorpaNaka, related to RaavaNa arrived at the ParNasAlA and appealed
to Raama to marry her and abandon SitA. Raama teased her for a while and when
she became a pest, He asked LakshmaNa to punish her. LakshmaNa cut her nose
and ears. The maddened rAkshasi ran to her brother, the demon, Kharan and
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complained about the humiliation done to her by the two humans and asked her
brother to kill the intruders. Kharan sent first a chief in his army by the name
dUshaNan against Lord Raamacandra, who cut off the head of dUshaNan and
eliminated him.
37 orairvxpi{ftay nm>
37 kharArivadha-paNDitAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who was an expert in dispatching RaakshasAs like Kharan
to the yama lokam!
The angry Kharan came in person to battle with 14,000 member army and was in
turn destroyed and dispatched to Yama lokam by Lord Raamacandra. Now the
demon brother of SoorpaNaka was gone along with his 14,000 guise-changing
demons. Lord Raamacandra returned to the ParNasAla and was greeted with great
affection by SitA and She embraced Her victorious Lord with great joy.
The famous Slokam that we use daily in ArAdhanam is linked to this sambhavam
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tam drshTvA SatruhantAtram maharshINAm sukhAvaham |
Lord Raamacandra was abundantly rewarded by His PirATTi for this incomparable
victory over the huge army of rAkshasAs.
38 marIchir[Vyxay nm>
38 mArIca-hariNa-vyadhAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who destroyed the mAyA mrgam (deer in disguise,
MaarIcan), which came to distract SitA PirATTi and to create an opportunity for
RaavaNa to kidnap SitA PirATTi, while Her Lord was lured away from the
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ASramam!
Sage VaalmIki describes the killing of MaarIcan by the Lord in the 44th sargam
of AraNya kANDam (Slokams 15-16 and 20-21):
“On very profoundly impaling the body of the deer’s form that superb arrow which
is similar to a thunderbolt has severed the heart of MaarIca in the core of the
deer’s body”.
“When Raama’s incomparable arrow has indeed shattered his (MaarIcan’s) crucial
organ, namely, the heart, in a downright manner, then MaarIcan assumed a very
massive physique of a demon abandoning the form of the golden deer”.
39 sItaivrhkizRtay nm>
39 sItAviraha-karSitAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who underwent immense mental sufferings from His
separation from His PirATTi!
The immense sufferings of the Lord from His separation from His devi is
described in the sargams 60-63 of the AraNya kANDam. Raama anguishes over
His loneliness and asks every plant, tree and animal whether they have seen His
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dear wife. These sargams house the most heart–rending Slokams about the Lord’s
sorrow.
40 jqayumui´day nm>
40 jaTAyu-muktidAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who granted moksham to the Eagle King, JaTAyu, the old
family friend, who was mortally wounded by RaavaNa in battle!
Lord Raamacandra performed the final rites to JaTAyu, which even His own
father (DaSarathA) did not receive.
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antima samskAram and the old family friend’s moksham. Srimad RaamAyaNam of
Sage VaalmIki identifies the site of the funeral rites for JaTAyu near the ParNa
sAlA on the banks of the GodAvari river. Raama and LakshmaNa lit the funeral
pyre, recited the yAmya, nArAyaNa and Apastambha sUktAs, which are normally
recited at the cremations and blessed the soul of JaTAyu to the highest realms
that are sacrosanct for a liberated jIvan to reside. After that, Raama and
LakshmaNa performed water oblations for JaTAyu and remembered the
mahopakAram of the friend of His father (JaTAyu) in revealing the identity of
the abductor of His dear wife and for fighting with RaavaNa valiantly to spoil
that abduction by the evil-minded RaavaNa.
41 ij:[ve nm>
41 jishNave namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who is victorious and triumphant in His battles with the
RaakshasAs!
The word jishNuH stands also for the name of VishNu. Lord Raamacandra is an
incarnation of valorous VishNu, who is triumphant. The etymological meaning of
the VishNu nAmam (VishNu sahasra nAmams 108, 333 and 585) are applicable to
“jishNu” nAmam as well with special emphasis on His triumph over all evil forces.
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His mantram is “sarva SaktyAtmane namaH”. He is the embodiment of all powers
and therefore He is triumphant as JishNu.
42 kbNxasurzapùte nm>
42 kabandhAsura-SApahrte namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who freed the headless Kabandhan from his curse!
their search for SitA PirATTi. Kabandhan captured Raama and Lakshmana as prey
and he interrogated them (the brothers) first as to who they are and what they
are doing in that section of the forest. After knowing their identities, the ugly
ogre requests them to incinerate him so that he can regain his divine form, which
he had lost due to a curse. He promises the princes of AyodhyA that he will give
clues about the regaining of SitA PirATTi. Raama and LakshmaNa incinerate him
and out of the ashes emerges a beautiful gandharvan, who briefs Raama and
LakshmaNa to befriend the monkey king, SugrIva for victory in their search. He
also tells them about MatangASramam on the banks of Pampa river, where an old
lady by the name of Sabari was waiting for years to have the blessed glimpse of
Raama. Kabandhan’s curse is removed with the anugraham of Raama and the next
step in the search for SitA PirATTi is revealed by Kabandhan. Swamy Desikan
celebrates this incident relating to Kabandhan:
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43 SabarI-moksha-sAkshiNe namaH
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SabarI with SrI rAmar and SrI lakshmaNar
Salutations to the Lord, who was witness to the moksham of SabarI on the banks
of PampA river!
Near MatangASramam lived a very old lady, who had spent her years serving
Maharshis. She herself was a sublimated yogi. Sage Matanga had told her that
she will reach the world from which there is no return after having the darSana
saubhAgyam of Raama and LakshmaNa. She is elated that her life’s longing was
being fulfilled and offers the brothers hand picked fruits from the forest that
she herself had collected with love. After partaking the samarpaNams, Raama
blesses her to ascend to the feet of her AcAryAs. Raama stays as a witness
(sAkshi) to her ascent to the upper world.
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AvNXy mihm muinjn Éjn mui;t ùdy klu; zbrI mae] sa]IÉUt !
44 Sm&tsvaR"naznay nm>
44 smrta-sarvAgha-nASanAya namaH
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Our Lord destroys consciously committed sins, when one does His nAma
sankIrtanam (rAma mantra japam) with a mind free from the six inner enemies
and frees that devotee from the ills of this world (Krti in chAyAtarangiNi rAgam
– “itara daivamula”).
“Who can equal that worshipper of the Lord’s name, who has cleared his mind of
all its manifold lumber, who has steadfast devotion, who discards sectarian
disputes, who longs for the Lord, who has established the Lord’s feet in his heart,
who shuns like poison the company of those who do not enjoy the happiness and
who values the company of true devotees of the Lord? Who can equal those whom
the meditation of the Lord transports them to ecstasy?”
45 hnUmÖahnay nm>
45 hanUmat vAhanAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who has HanumAn as His vAhanam!
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In KishkindhA kANDam’s 4th sargam, 34th Slokam, the carrying of Raama-
LakshmaNAs on the back of HanumAn is mentioned:
HanumAn was the minister for SugrIvan and was keen on developing the
friendship between Raama-LakshmaNa and His king, SugrIvan. He had assumed
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the form of a monk in human form as he introduced himself to the Lord and
briefed the Lord on the sad state of SugrIvan, who was being intimidated by his
powerful brother, Vaali. Both the brothers were struck with awe over the
scholarly speech of Hanuman, the Veda-VedAnga ParAngatan and nava vyAkarNa
PaNDitan. At the end of the mutual briefings, HanumAn carried the brothers on
his back and brought them to the mountain top where SugrIva was hiding for
taking the next step in advancing the mutual goals.
46 devay nm>
46 devAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord of all!
Lord Raamacandran was the king of all from tree jumping monkeys of Kishkindha,
the old bear JaambhavAn and the eagle JaTAyu to the rshis of daNDakAraNyam,
the devotee Sabari, the hunter king, Guhan, the citizens of AyodhyA and the
devAs. As sarveSvaran, He is the Lord of all. At the end of His avatAram as the
son of DaSaratha, he blessed all the sentient and insentient of AyodhyA to reach
para gati by blessing them all to stay at a special upper lokam known as
sAntAnikam. He is quite different in pursuit of His activities (vilakshaNa
lakshaNan) although He declared that He is just a mere mortal, son of Emperor
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DaSaratha (AtmAnam mAnusham manye, rAghavam daSarAthAtmajam).
47 su¢Ivk«tsaEùdyya nm>
47 sugrIvakrta-sauhrdayayA namaH
Salutations to the Lord, whose friendship was established by SugrIvan!
Seeking the friendship of the monkey king, SugrIva by Lord Raamacandra to help
Him in His efforts to find and bring back His devi is referred to here. HanumAn
introduces Raama and LakshmaNa to SugrIvan and asks latter to receive the
princes from AyodhyA as friends and worship them, for they are the most
venerable ones (pragrihya arcayasva etau pUjanIyatamau ubhau). In the 20th
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Slokam of his atimAnusha stavam, KureSar wonders about the mysterious act of
the Lord to seek the help and friendship of SugrIvan, who was no match for Him
as sarveSvaran: “SAkhAmrgam mrgayase sma katham sahAyam?”. Our Lord gave
abhaya pradAnam for SugrIvan and at the end of Vaali vadham crowned SugrIvan
as the king of KishkindhA.
48 sÝsalàÉeÇe nm>
48 saptasAla-prabhetre namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who pierced the seven sAla trees to demonstrate His
prowess!
The incredible act of shooting an arrow through the trunks of seven contiguous
gigantic teak (sAla) trees to assure SugrIva about His skills as a Master archer
is referred to here. The powerful arrow of the Lord pierced not only the seven
trees but traveled further to a neighboring mountain and reduced that to powder
and continued its travel to PaatALam and thereafter returned to its home (our
Lord’s quiver).
Swamy Desikan salutes this atimAnusha act of the Lord this way:
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Aitp&wul bhu ivqip igir xri[ ivvr yugpÊdy ivv&t icÇ puŒ vEicÈy !
punkha vaicitrya!
KureSar salutes this atimAnusha valour of the Lord to use a single arrow to
perform many wonders in his atimAnusha stavam this way:
@ke;umNdjvtae inrpÇySTvm!,
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sAlAn hi sapta sagirIn sarasAtalLAn yAn
49 dizRtatuliv³may nm>
49 darSita-atulavikramAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who demonstrated His matchless valour!
In the ArANya kANDam, Lord Raamacandra seeks the friendship of SugrIvan, the
monkey chief who was hiding from the wrath of his brother Vaali. SugrIvan
doubts the valour of Raama to help him defeat his strong elder brother Vaali in
battle to recover his wife, who was appropriated by Vaali. SugrIvan thought that
a mere “human” like Raama was no match for his mighty brother Vaali in battle.
Lord Raamacandran decides to assure the doubting SugrIva about His power by
performing two acts.
First, He used His left toe to kick the huge assembly of bones of the rAkshasa
dundhubhi, which were left by the road side by Vaali after he killed dundhubhi in a
battle. That gigantic assembly of bones flew over considerable distance and
landed miles away. SugrIvan understood now the power of the prince of AyodhyA.
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In spite of this demonstation of His Sakti by the Lord, SugrIvan was not yet fully
convinced. He wanted to know about the power of the Lord’s arrows. This time,
Lord Raamacandra sent an arrow from His mighty KodaNDam at a set of seven
teak trees standing close by. The arrow sent by the Lord pierced the seven trees,
continued and splintered the mountain, entered pAtALam and then returned to
the Lord’s quiver. The matchless (atula) valour of the Lord and the power of His
bANams was thus demonstrated to a doubting SugrIva, who became fully
convinced about the rakshakatvam of the Lord against his elder brother, Vaali in
battle.
Swamy Desikan salutes this atula parAkramam of the Lord with the raghuvIa
gadyam passage:
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Saint Thyagaraja later saluted the unfailing power of Raama bANams this way in a
sAveri rAga krti: “rAma bANa trANa Saurya memani delupuDurA O manasA?”
50 vailhNÇe nm>
50 vAli hantre namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who destroyed Vaali, who transgressed the dharmams in
the treatment of his brother, SugrIvan!
In AraNya kANDam, chapter 18, Lord Raamacandra answers point by point the
complaints of Vaali that he was killed in an adharmic manner. Lord elucidates
sanAtana and rAja dharmam-s to the dying Vaali in a convincing way and explains
why He had to mete out the punishment to Vaali for not keeping up the continuum
of righteousness and for forsaking perpetual tradition and virtue. Vaali is now
convinced and feels that the punishment extended to him was correct and
prays to the Lord standing in front of him to bless him with absolution since he
had digressed from dharma. The questions of Vaali and the Lord’s answers are
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worth pondering.
51 ny}a¢Nyay nm>
51 nayaj~nAgranyAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who is the leader of the Ones, who leads one to the right
path to moksham by conduct (dharmo vigrahavAn) and practice (abhaya pradAnam
vow using VibhIshaNa as vyAjam). He is “agraNI”, the foremost leader, who
expresses through his abhaya pradAnam, the message of “nayAmi paramAm
gatim”.
He is the sUryan hailing from sUrya Kulam illumining the sadgati and giving
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enlightenment (sUryavat sarvArtha prakASakaH - Rg Vedam II.1.4), existing like
the warming, resplendent fire (vahniriva vartamAnaH - Rg Vedam II.1.5). He
shows us the path leading to immortality (amrtam) through His adherence to
satyam and rtam. He is satya vratan as SaraNAgata rakshakan.
52 Aaiïtairònaznay nm>
52 ASritArishTa-nASanAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who destroys the sufferings and misfortunes of those
who seek the refuge of His sacred feet!
He is Raaghava simham and through His vIryam, He destroyed the enemy of the
devAs, RaavaNa, who caused them great harm. He removed the worries of the
sages in the daNDakA Vanam, who sought His refuge, when they were attacked by
the rAkshasAs. He gave protection to the ill treated SugrIvan, when his dominant
brother, Vaali mistreated him. He is the SaraNyam and SaraNam (means and
phalan) for those who suffer from samsAric tApams (SaraNyam SaraNam ca
tvAm Ahur-divyA maharshayaH Yuddha KaaNDam: 120.18). Even those, who
offended Him seriously like KaakAsuran, Lord Raamacandran saved them, once
they sought Him as refuge as SaraNAgatan: “trIn lokAn samparikramya tvameva
SaraNam gataH” is the desperate prayer of KaakAsuran after wandering in all the
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three worlds and not finding anyone to protect him from the chasing
BrahmAstram sent by Raama to kill him. The exhausted crow returned to the
place where it started from and fell at the sacred feet of Raama as
SaraNAgatan and was saved.
53 \]vanrs'!"aitne nm>
53 rksha-vAnara-sanghAtine namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who sought the companionship of bears and monkeys for
His invasion of LankA to destroy RaavaNa and recover His devi!
After RavaNa was killed in the battle, VibhIshaNa sent the monkeys to bring
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54 svRlaekaÉyàday nm>
54 sarvaloka-abhayapradAya namaH
Through His declarations, “mitrabhAvena samprAptam na tyajeyam
kathamcana” (Yuddha KaaNDam 18.3) and “abhayam sarvabhUtebhyo dadAmyetat
etat vratam mama” (Yuddha KaaNDam 18.33), VeerarAghavan has declared in
public that He will not abandon any one who even feigns to be His friend, seeks
His protection although his intent might be to harm Him. He has declared on the
banks of the ocean in front of all that it is His vow to bless the saraNAgatAs with
the boon of freedom from fear from their enemies even if they seek such a
protection from Him even once. His blessings and protection are the instruments
to gain moksha paryanta sakala purushArtha anugraham. That is why He is
addressed as “sarvaloka SaraNyAya rAghavaya mahAtmane! SaraNam” by
VibhIshaNan.
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55 ivÉI;[zr{yay nm>
55 vibhIshaNa-SaraNyAya namaH
Salutations to VeerarAghavan, who served as the SaraNyan (Protector) for the ill
treated VibhIshaNan, who left his wife, children and wealth behind in LankA
(tyaktvA putrAmSca dArAmSca rAghavam SaraNam gataH)!
VibhIishaNan describes his helpless state and declares his MahA viSvAsam in
Raaghavan as Sarva loka SaraNyan this way (Yuddha KaaNDam: 19.5):
Meaning:
Oh RaaghavA! sarva loka SaraNyA! I have abandoned LankA, friends, wealth and
have fallen at Your sacred feet. From here on my kingdom, existence and joy are
resting in You.
56 smuÔairivnaznay nm>
56 samudrAri-vinASanAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who destroyed the enemies of His father-in-law, the
Samudra Raajan after latter performed SaraNAgati to Him and gave his
permission to build a bridge across him for the travel by His army of monkeys and
bears to invade LankA.
Raaghavan performed prAyopavesam on setu karai and rested for three days on
the darbha grass seeking the permission of Samudra Raajan to build a dam across
to reach LankA. The king of the Oceans mistook Raaghavan to be a simple mortal
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and ignored Him. darbha Sayana Raama got very angry at the insult of Samudra
Raajan and set His arrows to dry up the ocean. Now, Samudra Rajan recognized
the serious dangers confronting him and sought the pardon of the Lord and
performed SaraNagati to escape from imminent punishment for his misdeed. The
arrows were already positioned and could not be withdrawn. The king of the ocean
begged the Lord to direct them at his enemies on a far off island and Raaghavan
sent the arrows that way and destroyed the enemies of the Samudra Raajan as
SaraNAgata Vatsalan. This area is recognized as the modern day desert, where
Malwar is located in RajasthAn. Later with RaamAnugraham, Malwar came back to
life.
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57 nala-kArita setave namaH
Salutations to the Lord who commanded Nalan, the Vaanara Chieftain, to
construct the bridge (setu) across the ocean!
Nalan was a monkey Chieftain. He was the son of the divine architect,
ViSvakarmA. The king of the ocean recognized him as the son of ViSvakarmA and
suggested that he should be the architect of the dam. Nalan, was thus identified
as the competent one to build the bridge across him (Samudra raajan).The
building of the monumental bridge across the ocean in the Strait of Palk in five
days is covered in the 22nd chapter of Yuddha KaaNDam of SrImad RaamAyaNam.
It is Known as Nala setu.
58 r]>k…lin;Udkay nm>
58 rakshaH kula-nishUdakAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who eliminated the kulam of RaakshasAs, who assisted
their king RaavaNa!
Swamy Desikan salutes the heroic deeds of the Lord in breaking open the broad
and strong door-like chests of the commanders of the army of RaavaNa this way:
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bhuivx r]ae blaXy] v]> kvaq paqn piqm saqaep kaepavlep ! jy ! jy !
59 k…MÉk[aRiÔs<ÉeÇe nm>
59 kumbakarNAdri-sambhetre namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who tore apart the mighty mountain named KumbakarNan,
the younger brother of RaavaNa, known for His indomitable strength!
Swamy Desikan salutes the heroism of Raamacandran, who split in to two the
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chest of KumbakarNan and cut off his head with His unfailing arrows:
jaya! jaya!
60 svRra]sÉIkray nm>
60 sarva-rAkshasa bhIkarAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord who caused the terror of fear for all rAkshasAs!
In the darbAr rAga krti, “ela deliyalero?”, Saint Thyagaraja raises a question and
answers it. His question is: “Oh Raama! Why do people not realize Your greatness
as a terror to Your enemies? You destroyed with but one arrow the 14,000 bell-
metal chariots and RaavaNA’s reserve forces as if in a play and sent them all to
Yamapuri. You are the lion to the elephants of kings who through rAjasa pUjA,
got boons from lesser gods”. You are indeed a terror to Your enemies from
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RaavaNa onwards.
61 ijteNÔijÖiNdta'!ºye nm>
61 jitendrajidvanditAnghraye namaH
Salutations to the Lord, whose sacred feet was worshipped by LakshmaNa, the
vanquisher of Indrajit, the feared son of RaavaNa !
The yuddham between LakshmaNa and Indrajit is covered in the 90th sargam of
the Yuddha KaaNDam of SrImad RaamAyaNam.
Swamy Desikan celebrates the Indrajit vadham and the battle scene thereafter
this way:
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k…ipt m"v-ijdaiÉhnn- k«dnuj sa]Ik ra]s ÖNÖ yuÏ ! jy ! jy !
After Indrajit was killed by LakshmaNa, RaavaNan was infuriated and sent his
mUla balam, a fierce band of fighters to attack the army of Raama. In front of
His brother, Raama engaged in a superb battle and sent the GandharvAstram,
which confused the soldiers of the mUla balam. They took their fellow soldiers as
Raama and battled with each other and destroyed themselves.
62 dz¢Ivizraehray nm>
62 daSagrIva SiroharAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who cut off the ten heads of RaavaNa!
When the ten heads of RaavaNa were cut off by the sharp arrows of
VeerarAghavan, his wives lamented and the great sages praised the Lord over His
heroism.
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RaavaNan this way:
kdn prvz rjincr yuvit ivlpn vcn sm iv;y ingm izor inkr
akhila jagadadhika bhuja bala vara bala daSa lapana lapana daSaka lavana janita
kadana paravaSa rajanicara yuvati vilapana vacana sama vishaya nigama Sikhara
The detailed meanings of this and other vandanams of SrI RaghuvIra gadyam are
assembled in the 5th e-book of Sundarasimham series (http://
www.sundarasimham.org).
63 ivÉI;[àitóaÇe nm>
63 vibhIshaNa pratishThAtre namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who performed paTTAbhishekam to VibhIshaNa as the
Lord of LankA after the destruction of RaavaNa and established him on the
throne of LankA as the king!
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64 zr[agtvTslaye nm>
64 SaraNAgata-vatsalAye namaH
Salutations to the Lord who is very much attached to those, who have performed
SaraNAgati to Him and sought His protection!
65 sÝlaekEkvIray nm>
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65 sapta-lokaika-vIrAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who is the matchless Veeran in all the seven worlds!
66 janiksihtay nm>
66jAnaki-sahitAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who gives His darSanam along with Jaanaki devi!
She is never separated from Her Lord just as the lustre (prabhA) is never
separated from the Sun: “prabhAvAn sItayA devyA paramavyomabhAskaraH”.
Our Lord shines in the ParmAkASam of SrI VaikuNnTham as the MahA sUryan
and His PirATTi stays as His effulgence. The famous dhyAna Slokam for Jaanaki
Raaman has also to be recalled here:
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A¢e vacyit àÉÃnsute tÅv< muin_y> pr<,
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mXye nIlsraejkaemléic< ram< Éje Zyamlm!.
Saint Thyagaraja salutes Jaanaki mAtA in His Kaambhoji krti (mA jAnaki) by
pointing out that Raama became great as RaavanA’s vanquisher by taking the hand
of SitA (in marriage). He observes further that SitA could have burnt RaavaNa to
ashes at aSoka Vanam, when he insulted Her but desisted from killing him with
the fire from Her eyes and left Her Lord to have the credit of killing RaavaNa.
In his SahAnA rAga krti, “dehi tava pada bhaktim vaidehi”, Saint Thyagaraja
pleads for constant devotion to the sacred feet of SitA PirATTi for Her
SaraNAgata vAtsalyam.
67 An"ay nm>
67 anaghAya namaH
Salutations to Raama, who is totally free from any kind of sins (agha)!
Vedam uses four terms for sin: pApa, amhas, enas and agha. Rg Vedam (I.97.1-8)
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specifically prays for the removal of sins: “apa naH SoSucadagham”. Yajur Vedam
(VIII.13) goes further in classifying these sins as devakrtam, manushya krtam and
pitrkrtam. Sins committed against the devAs, humans and our ancestors are
referred to here. These sins may be acquired consciously or unconsciously. Lord
Raamacandran saluted as the embodiment of dharma (dharmo vigrahavAn) was
totally free from any sins and therefore, He is saluted as an anaghan here.
68 zveRiftay nm>
68 SarveDitAya namaH
Salutations to Raaman, who is celebrated and eulogized by one and all!
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69 dzrwStutay nm>
69 daSaratha-stutAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who was eulogized by His own father daSaratha as the
ideal son and fit successor to him!
The praise of Raama by King daSaratha in front of his ministers is housed in the
second chapter of AyodhyA KaaNDam. A sampling of the moving praise of King
daSaratha is: “Is not Raama a raining cloud to this earth, better liked by the
people than me as He desires the development of the world and has equal
compassion towards all living beings? Raama is equal to Yama and devendrA in
valour and to brahaspati in wisdom. He shines like the moon with the PushyA star
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and is the fittest Lord for the kingdom”.
70 AmrpUijtay nm>
70 amara-pUjitAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord praised by the celestials!
The eulogies of the Lord is seen both at the beginning of His avatAram, when
devAs praise Him and seek His intervention to eliminate RaavaNa and again it is
seen in the Yuddha KaaNDam, where the delighted devAs praise Him for His
Veeryam in destroying RaavaNa and His army.
The 66th gadya vAkyam of the MahA vIra vaibhavam of Swamy Desikan (ebook #5
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in the Sundarasimham series) houses the praise of the devAs for the Lord’s jayam
in the yuddham:
AiÉgt ztmo hutvh ipt&pit in\Rit vé[ pvn xnd-igirz muo surpit
nuit muidt !
(Oh Lord Vijaya RaaghavA! You were pleased with the praises of Indran, Agni,
Yama, Nirrti, VaruNa, Vaayu, Kubera, Siva, BrahmA and other devAs at the end of
Your battle with RaavaNa).
71 ivmanpu:pkaêFay nm>
71 vimAna-pushpakArUDhAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord who ascended Pushpaka VimAnam lent by Kubera to return
swiftly with Sita PirATTi, LakshmaNa, SugrIvan, HanumAn and others to Ayodhya
at the end of His victory over RaavaNa!
Pushpaka VimAnam’s swift flight across the sky made the AkASam look like the
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small foot print of a calf (pushpaka rabhasa gati goshpadIkrta gaganArNa).
72 ÉrÖajsmagtay nm>
72 bharadvAja samAgatAya namaH
Salutations to The Lord, who reunited with Sage BharadvAja at his ASramam en
route to His flight to AyodhyA to pay His respects to the sage!
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73 ÉrtaipRtraJyay nm>
73 bharatArpita-rAjyAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who received His kingdom from His brother Bharata, who
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ruled the kingdom in the name of Raama using the Raama pAdukA-s as His
brother’s representative during the Vana vAsam of the Lord for 14 years!
74 kk…TSwk…lÉU;[ay nm>
74 kakutstha-kulabhUshaNAya namaH
Salutations to Lord Raamabhadran, who was the jewel of the Kaakustha vamSam/
kulam!
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75 mhayaeigne nm>
75 mahA yogine namaH
Salutations to the Lord who is the greatest among Yogis (those who have
controlled their indriyams through practice of ashTAnga yogam)!
76 mhaedaray nm>
76 mahodArAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord of AyodhyA, who was the most generous One!
77 mhi;Rg[pUijtay nm>
77 maharshigaNa-pUjitAya namaH
Salutations to Lord Raamabhadran, who was worshipped by huge assembly of Rshis
during His sancAram through daNDakAvanam!
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his Suddha banALa krti, “rAma bhakti sAmrAjaya”: “The sight of those great
souls who have been blessed with the kingdom of Raama bhakti itself confers
supreme BrahmAnandam. This bliss does not admit of any description in words. It
can only be realized by self-experience”.
78 imtÉai;[e nm>
78 mitabhAshiNe namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who spoke with restraint and moderately in a measured
manner!
Saint Thyagaraja praises Lord Raamacandra’s delicious speech made every one a
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79 pUvRÉai;[e nm>
79 pUrvabhAshiNe namaH
Salutations to the Lord who spoke first!
Lord Raamacandra was a Master of rAja neeti and set His subjects at ease by
welcoming them and welcomed them and spoke first. This is also a sign of His
saulabhyam/easy accessibility. He did not hide behind His royalty and was not
stuck up. In SrImad RaamAyaNam, VaalmIki pays tribute to the Lord’s speech
this way: “smitapUrvAbhibhAshi, pUrvabhAshi priyamvadaH smitapUrvam ca
bhAshate, mrdupUrvam ca bhAshate, priyavAdI ca bhUtAnAm”.
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80 suiSmtay nm>
80 susmitAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord with a sweet smile on His face!
81 jniàyay nm>
81 janapriyAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who was fond of the citizens of the Kingdom!
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He was so fond of them that towards the conclusion of His avatAra kAryam, he
blessed them all to ascend to a superior world. During His rAma rAjyam, when He
returned from various rAjya kAryams, he alighted from His chariot and enquired
after the domestic welfare of every citizen as if they were His own bandhu-s. He
was such a jana priyan according to VaalmIki (paurAn svajanavannityam kuSalam
pariprcchati).
82 Zyam¦a¼ay nm>
82 SyAmaLAngAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord with the dark bluish hue!
83 zUrvyaRy nm>
83 SUravaryAya namaH
Salutations to the Supreme Being among the Heroic ones!
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The power of Raama bANam in the battle field is matchless. Saint Thyagaraja
salutes the power of the Raama bANam in a sAveri Raaga KrtiH “rAma bANa
trANa Saurya memani delupuDurA O manasA?”. The saving valour of the never
failing arrow of the Raghu Veeran is saluted here to make Him the supreme among
Heros.
84 pItvasse nm>
84 pItavAsase namaH
Salutations to the Lord with the beautiful pItAmbaram (yellowish silk dress)!
85 xnuxRray nm>
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85 dhanurdharAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord with the bow named KodaNDam!
86 ztañmexyJvne nm>
86 SatASvameda-yajvane namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who performed one hundred aSvameda yAgams!
He was the Supreme Being and hid that to look and act like an ordinary human
being and showed the emotions of a human being to act that part.
88 mayanravtaray nm>
88 mAyA narAvatArAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who incarnated as an illusive human being!
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He was the Supreme Being and hid that to look and act like an ordinary human
being and showed the emotions of a human being to act that part.
89 sèaje nm>
89 samrAje namaH
Salutations to the One, who ruled over His kingdom in such an ideal way that it
came to be known as matchless Raama rAjyam, where dharmam prevailed at all
levels!
No one felt worthless and every one was pleased. Thus ruled Raama: “daSavarsha
sahasrANi rAmo rAjyam akArayat”.
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90 yJvne nm>
90 yajvane namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who completed many Yaj~nams during His reign!
Swamy Desikan salutes Lord Raamacandran performing many yaj~nams in the 88th
stuti of SrI RaghuvIa gadyam this way:
91 r"UÄmay nm>
91 raghUttamAya namaH
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Salutations to the Supreme One among the kings of Raghu Kulam!
Saint Thyagaraja saluted this Raghu Kula tilakam as his sole deivatam (rAma eva
deivatam, raghukula tilakam ).
92 saEl_ygu[sMpÚay nm>
92 saulabhya-guNa-sampannAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord with auspicious guNams that made Him easily accessible
to all!
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kAmatvam, satya sankalpatvam besides the six pradhAna guNams. saulabhyam is
one of the most important guNams that lets us come close to the Lord. He is
indeed ASrita sulabhan. If we take one step towards Him, He runs quickly
towards You.
93 sItacatkvairday nm>
93 sItA-cAtaka-vAridAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who was like the rain bearing cloud to the cAtakA bird of
SitA PirATTi!
cAtaka bird lives solely from the rain drops from the sky.
94 puÇïutSvcairÇay nm>
94 putraSruta-svacAritrAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who heard His own story in the form of Srimad
RaamAyaNam recited by His sons Lava and KuSa!
Sage VaalmIki taught the two sons of SitA (Lava and KuSa) the RaamAyaNam at
His ASramam and took them to the court of Lord Ramacandra, where they recited
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this great itihAsam in front of their Father, who was not aware of the identity of
the singers. Lord Raamacandra came down from His throne and sat with the
children as He became mesmerized by the divine rendering of His life story by
His two sons.
95 àjarÃntTpray nm>
95 prajA-ranjana-tatparAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who was the expert in pleasing the citizens of His
kingdom!
Swamy NammAzhvAr celebrates this generosity and kAruNyam of the Lord, who
blessed every one from the blade of grass to human beings of His kingdom to
ascend to the upper world of SaantAnikam. They did not follow any upAyam to
deserve such a great anugraham. The very fact that they were residents of
KoSala deSam was sufficient for the Lord to grant them this extraordinary boon.
Swamy Desikan celebrates this event in the 91st salutation of SrI RaghuvIra
gadyam:
saket jnpd jin xink j¼m tidtr jNtujat idVy git dan dizRt inTy inSsIm vEÉv !
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97 ìitne nm>
97 vratine namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who is dedicated to observe SaraNAgata rakshaNa
vratam!
98 xIray nm>
98 dhIrAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who is the bravest in the battles with His enemies!
He is saluted as raNa Pungavan for the same reason by Swamy Desikan in His
ParamArtha stuti on Tirupputkuzhi Vijaya Raaghavan (6th e-book in
www.sundarasimham.org). The pAsurams of Kaliyan on TiruveLLUr Veeraraghavan
also celebrate the dhairya guNam of the Raghuveeran (81st e-book of the
Sundarasimham series).
99 dya¦ve nm>
99 dayALave namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who is the most compassionate One (dayALu)!
He performed the last rites for the king of birds, JaTAyu, a honor that even His
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father DaSarathA did not become blessed with. His kAruNyam towards all jantus
has thus earned Him the name “KaruNA kAkutsan”.
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when He incarnated as a human being!
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‘paramAtmA’
VaDuvUr SrI rAmar (Thanks: SrI K R Sreedharan)
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106 AnNtgu[gMÉIray nm>
106 ananta-guNa-gambhIrAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord with majestic countless kalyANa guNams!
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108 parAtparAya namaH
Salutations to the Lord, who is ParamAtmA, the Supreme among all Gods!
dAsan,
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THE ETYMOLOGY OF THE NAME “RAMA” LINKED TO HIS UNPARALLELED
BEAUTY AND MAJESTY
Meaning:
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Oh! What a divine saundaryam and rUpam to make men's minds settle down to
tranquility!
Surely, the poet of RaamayaNa enriched the divine language through a fitting
personality! "That is DaSaratha Raaman endowed with not only divya saundaryam
but with so many other excellences. Kaavya kartA MurAri chose therefore the
title of "anargha rAghava" as the title and theme for His celebration of "sAketa
rAman". "anargha rAghava" means the inestimable Raaghavan. His rUpa
saundaryam is indeed inestimable and Sage VaalmIki, the Adhi Kavi gave us the
etymology for the word "rAma" as the delighter of men/mankind (rAmo
ramayatAm varaH).
Sage VaalmIki went further and explained that Raama had atIva priya darSanam
and atyanta saundaryam and captivated the minds and hearts of one and all with
His rUpam and majesty:
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Here we also hint at the etymology for the nAmam of “Raamacandran”. The great
Raama BhaktA, the avatAram of VaalmIki addressed his ishTa deivam as "ati-
lAvaNya rAmA" as an echo of "atIva priya darSanam" description of the Adi Kavi.
Saint Thyagaraja reminded his mind through his devagAndAra krti not to forget
the nava Manmatha rUpan and His bewitching beauty (maravakarA nava manmatha
rUpini), His majestic bearing, His soft speech, brilliant eyes and graceful
movements. In the Gundakriya rAga krti, Saint Thyagaraja stated that even
caturmukha BrahmA and other gods can not adequately describe Raaghavan's
divya saundaryam, charming looks and the face that surpasses the Moon in its
splendour. His speech is sweet like nectar (sudA mAdurya bhAshanA) as the Saint
from ThiruvayyAru described. Every thing about Him is delectable as celebrated
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"endu kaugalintura nin …nentani varNinturA? nIdu pluke palukurA, nIdu kuluke
kulukkurA, nIdu taLukke taLukura".
"Oh Lord! Every portion of Your body is enchanting. Which limb shall I embrace?
Your speech alone is speech. Your lilt alone is lilt, and Your brilliance alone is
brilliance" and You are indeed anArghava Raaghavan, the matchless Raaghavan.
“bhadra” means auspicious, blessed and the best. BhagavAn is therefore described
as “bhadrAkAran” or having bhadra Akrti (having auspicious features as described
by Sage VaalmIki in Sundara KaaNDam. Our Lord is not only bhadhra-AkAran
(auspicious form) but He is also bhadhra-kArakan (propitious, blessor of
auspiciousness). He is sarvato bhadra mukhan. The mountains and the forests
that He resides in become therefore BhadrAchalam and BhadrinAth. The rivers
which had His pAda sparSam during RaamAvatAram like the river at KishkindhA
(modern day Northern Karanataka) became Tunga-bhadrA.
Here Raama is saluted as the embodiment of bhadram, the sacred Vedic word
meaning auspiciousness. This padam “bhadram” has Vedic links as seen in the SAnti
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pAThams of mANDukya, praSna and muNDaka Upanishads. The Vedic prayer to
the God of Gods, ParamAtmA is:
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Most auspicious! SrI rAghava simhan
VaDuvUr SrI rAma parivar
Thanks: SrI Shreekrshna Akilesh
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bhadram karNebhiH SrNuyAmaH devAH |
bhadram paSyemAkshibhir-yajatrA H |
sthirairangais-tushTuvAgumsastanUbhiH |
Meaning:
“Oh Gods! May we hear auspicious words with our ears! May we behold the
auspicious with our eyes; praising the Gods with sturdy limbs and bodies, may we
live the full-span of our lives as ordained by the Gods!”
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The prayer is here for Veda prAyam of one hundred years filled with seeing
auspicious things, hearing about auspicious things and performing Bhagavat-
BhAgAavat AcArya kaimkaryams with steadfastness and performing Atma
nivedanam.
Meaning:
aDiyEn prostrates before the auspicious form of Lakshmi Narasimhan from whom
all those who surrender to Him are blessed with all MangaLams and wealth of
every kind.
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Maangalyastava Slokams pertaining to Lord Narasimhan emphasize the power of
Lord Narasimhan's sakti, kAruNyam and vAtsalyam towards us conferring all
these saubhAgyams. In SrI Nrsimha PancAmratam, a stuti offered by Lord
Raamabhadran to Ahobila Narasimhan (rAghaveNa krtam stotram pancAmrtam
anuttamam) movingly testifies to the links of "bhadram" in the MantrarAjapada
stotram to the name “rAmabhadran”. The third and the fourth Slokams of this
divine PancAmruta stotram reveal the links:
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The Most auspicious SrI MAlola nrsimhan - SrI Ahobila MaTham
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yat pAdamUlam satatam namanti
Meaning:
Through whose grace, the ASritALs obtain always every thing that they desire, to
that Narasimhan, I seek refuge.
Our Raaghava Simham has been celebrated as SrI Raamabhadran from then on.
dAsan,
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SrI:
AAPATAMAPAHARTARAM STOTRAM
This stotram about rAmacandra mUrti as rakshakan during times of stress and
distress is renowned for its ability to chase away fears and dangers.
aDiyEn has provided the meaning for individual slokam-s and added sample
commentaries for one or two slokam-s so that one can enjoy the recitation even
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more:
Meaning:
aDiyEn prostrates before SrI rAman and offers my salutations to Him, who
destroys all dangers. He confers on His devotees all kinds of wealth and delights
the world with His divine saundharyam and ananta kalyANa guNam-s (Limitless
auspicious attributes).
Comments:
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sollappOmO? ".
Saint tyAgarAjA has sung beautiful kritI-s about this SyAma sundarAngan and
will say: "Oh rAmA! Every portion of Your body is captivating. Which portion shall
I embrace? Your speech alone is speech, Your lilt alone is lilt, and Your brilliance
alone is brilliance". In the song mohana rAmA, This great rAmA bhaktar will
describe the captivating beauty of the "lokAbhirAman" and will repeatedly
prostrate before Him.
Sage vAmIki is the Aadi kavi, who excels in describing the beauty of the Lord:
Meaning:
aDiyEn’s salutations to rAmacandran, who chases away the misery of the suffering
ones (distressed) and destroys the fear (bhIti) of the frightened ones
(samsAris). He is the towering rod of death for His enemies.
Comments:
About the Lord’s matchless capacity to protect the world and destroy enemies,
Sage vAmIki says:
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नमः कोदण्डहाय सीकृ तशराय च।
खिण्डतािखलदैाय रामायाऽऽपिवािरणे॥ ३
khaNDitAkhiladaityAya rAmAyAऽऽpannivAriNe|| (3)
Meaning:
aDiyEn’s salutations to SrI rAman with the bow of kodanDam in His hand and a
fixed arrow in it ready for discharge (prayogam) against the enemies. He is the
destroyer of all the rAkshasAs and asurAs and is the banisher of all of our
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difficulties.
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रगनाथाय नाथाय सीतायाः पतये नमः॥४
Meaning:
aDiyEn’s profound salutations to SrI rAman, the consort of sItA pirATTi (jAnaki
ramaNan). He is the most auspicious One (rAmA bhadran); He is beautiful to
behold like pUrNa candran (rAmA candran); He is the Prime creator (vedasaH); He
is the foremost among the kings of raghu kulam (raghu nAthan, raghu kula
tilakam). He is the Lord of the Universe (jagannAthan).
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agrataH prshThataScaiva pArSvataSca mahAbalau|
Meaning:
May the great warriors rAmA and lakshmaNA walking side by side protect me in
the front and back as well as on all sides with their bowstrings drawn up to their
ears with mounted arrows ready to be discharged at the attacker.
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गन ममामतो िनं रामः पात ु सलणः॥ ६
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sannaddhaH kavacI khaDgI cApabANadharo yuvA|
Meaning:
May this energetic and youthful rAmA accompanied by His brother lakshmaNA go
always before me and offer His protection. My rakshakan, rAman is forever alert,
clad in His kavacam (armour) and has a sword as well as bow with arrow ready for
prayogam.
acyutAnantagovinda nAmoccAraNabheshajAt|
Meaning:
The mere recital of the names "acyutA! ananta! govindA!" is a powerful and
wholesome medicine to destroy all diseases. aDiyEn swears that this is True, this
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is true.
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सं सं पनमु ृ भजम
ु ु ते।
Meaning:
With uplifted arms, aDiyEn swears by taking an oath that there is no holy text
nobler than the vedA-s and there is no God superior to Lord krshNa. This is true
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Meaning:
When the body has become a prey to old age and diseases and the mind becomes
senile, the sacred water of Ganges is the only medicine and Lord hari nArAyaNan
is the only physician (vaidyan).
ु पनः।
आलो सवर्शाािण िवचायर् च पनः ु
ु
इदमेकं सिनं ेयो नारायणो हिरः॥ १०
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idamekam sunishpannam dhyeyo nArAyaNo hariH|| (10)
Meaning:
Having studied all SAstrAs in depth and doing research on the purport of all
these SAstrAs, we have come to the conclusion the supreme God to be meditated
upon is only hari nArAyaNan.
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कायेन वाचा मनसेिय ैवार् बाना वा ूकृ तेः भावात।्
्
करोिम यत सकलं पर ै नारायणायेित समप र्यािम॥
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kAyena vAcA manasendriyairvA buddhyAtmanA vA prakrteH svabhAvAt|
Meaning:
aDiyEn presents humbly at the sacred feet of Lord SrIman nArAyaNan, whatever
I do with my body (kAyam),my mind (manas) or speech (vAk) or sense organ-
intellect (buddhi) or any other actions performed under the influence of prakrti
(the three guNam-s).
Meaning:
Oh SrIman NarayaNaa! May Thou forgive aDiyEn’s faults in the form of omissions
of a letter (aksharam) or a word (padam) or in the prosody (mAtrA hInam) of my
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recitation! My salutations to Thee!
िवसगर्िबमाऽािण पदपादाक्षरािण च।
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ूनािन चाितिरािन क्षम पषोम॥
Meaning:
forgive aDiyEn. At the same time, Please overlook my mistakes out of Your
largeness of heart, if aDiyEn had left out a word or a line or letter in my
recitation.
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