суббота, 20 декабря 2014 г.

Shreemati MahaLakshmi-Devi and The Name "Madhava" of Bhagavan Shree Vishnu


I am translating "Shree Radha-Krishna Sahasranam" in English now. 

The arthas for the Most of The Names I know perfectly, but
while searching for the proper artha for "Madhava" (माधव) Name I was impressed very much by the explanation of Om VishuPad Parashara Bhatta Acharya. 

In "Shree Vishnu-Sahasranam" "Madhava" (माधव) is the Name of Bhagavan Shree Vishnu NO. 72, 167 and 735. 

Now let's look at the arthas of  Om VishuPad Parashara Bhatta Acharya (cited from the 1966 English edition of "Shree Vishnu Sahasranam" with Om VishnuPad Parashara Bhattar and Shankara Acharya Tikas by K.E. Parthasarathy, NO. 735 echoes NO. 072 and NO. 167, so it is not cited). 


माधव


NO. 072

"MA" means "MAHALAKSHMI" and "DHAVA" means "SWAMI"

So, Bhagavan Shree Vishnu is The Lord and Husband of Shreemati MahaLakshmi-Devi. 

Om VishuPad Parashara Bhatta Acharya cites "Shree-Sukta" and other Pramanas in this connection. 

Shreemati MahaLakshmi-Devi is all Sakti and pervades the universe. 

Bhagavan Shree Vishnu is Inseparable from Shreemati MahaLakshmi-Devi and enjoys His Aishwarya ONLY in association with Shreemati MahaLakshmi-Devi. 

Om VishuPad Parashara Bhatta Acharya refers to The Greatness of Shreemati Sita-Devi, citing Valmiki’s "Shree Ramayana" Shloka:

काव्यं रामायणं कृत्स्नं सीतायाश्चरितं महत् (वा.रा. १-४-७)

kAvyaM rAmAyaNaM kRRitsnaM sItAyAshcharitaM mahat ("Shree Valmiki Ramayana", 1-4-7)

"The entire poem of "Shree Ramayana" is ONLY The Great Narrative of Shreemati Sita-Devi".

NO. 167

Bhagavan Shree Vishnu is the Lord of Brahmavidya. 

Or Bhagavan Shree Vishnu is the Lord of silence, Dhyana (meditation) and Yoga. 

मौनाद् ध्यानाच्च योगाच्च विद्धि भारत माधवं 

maunAd dhyAnAchcha yogAchcha viddhi bhArata mAdhavaM 

≈★≈ ≈★≈ ≈★≈ ≈★≈ ≈★≈ ≈★≈


See also the following article - "Maha Lakshmi Karuna Rasa" - The Power of the Lady, who stole the mind of Maadhavaa - http://vishnudut1926.blogspot.ru/2013/09/maha-lakshmi-karuna-rasa-power-of-lady.html