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  • Jaya Jaya Sankara

    Special Series on the life of Sri Adhi Sankara

    (Based on the series in Tamil by Sri Ra. Ganapathy Anna)

    Translated & Illustrated by:

    Sri Narayanan Bala

    Volume 29

    October 2014 - Anusham

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    Sri Kanchi Maha Periva Thiruvadigal Saranam

    Introduction

    Hari Om! Namaskaram from the Kanchi Periva Forum community. We are pleased to bring you our Twenty Ninth edition ebook, which is the launch of a special Anusham series Jaya Jaya Sankara, a wonderful treasure originally authored by Sri Ra Ganapathy Anna, and translated by our moderator Sri Narayanan Bala (anusham163 in our forum). Most of our readers are aware of our efforts to bring out regular ebooks which are designed to protect and nourish our age old traditions, culture, devotion and spirituality. Apart from these standard ebooks, we have also published special series ebooks like those on Sri Maha Perivas Life History. Sri Narayanan Bala is a very well-known moderator to our Forum members (by the Forum name anusham163) and he has already made his presence strongly felt through many drawings/sketches of Periva and by his phenomenal translation works on Periva and on materials related to Periva. An ardent devotee of Sri Maha Periva, Sri Narayanan is a born artist. While he did not get a formal coaching from anyone, his manaseeka gurus were Shri Maniyam, Shri Gopulu and Shri Silpi. We would like to express our sincere thanks to him for coming forward to translate and bring out this beautiful series, which will help to cement this wonderful treasure in the minds of the present and future generations. On behalf of this Forum and our respected members, I would also like to specially thank our moderator Smt Sumi, who has put in a lot of effort in putting this title together and for getting it published well in time. If you are not already a member of our Forum and received this ebook from any of your friends, please also register on the forum http://www.periva.proboards.com to stay updated on devotees experiences and to receive our regular free publications. This ebook contains brilliant descriptive write-up of the life of Sri Adhi Sankara, and Sri Narayanan Bala has closely reproduced the beautiful, touching language deployed by Sri Ra Ganapathy Anna in the original. I am very sure each of you would find this as engaging and moving as I felt in the first reading itself especially the superb description of the Bala Sankara and comparison of the infant with Lord Sankara! We humbly submit this e-book edition at the lotus feet of Shri Maha Periva. Though this book is for restricted circulation among like - minded members of the society, this is a free publication like all our other publications, which can be downloaded from http://www.periva.proboards.com/ Any feedback or queries may be sent to us at [email protected] Administrator Kanchi Periva Forum

    Jaya Jaya Shankara, Hara Hara Shankara!

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    Note from the Translator

    Om Sri Gurubhyo Namah! Sri Maha Periva Thiruvadigal Charanam.

    This narrative titled Jaya Jaya Sankara on the life of Sri

    Adhi Sankara Bhagavat Paadhal was written by Sri Ra

    .Ganapathy as a serial in the KALKI weekly in 1962,

    with wonderful and lively drawings by Sri Maniyam.

    I have undertaken the ambitious task of translating the

    same into English. I bow my head to and submit my

    Ananhthakoti Namaskarams at the Lotus feet of the

    AdhiGuru and Sri MahaPeriava, to guide me through this

    task.

    I am greatly indebted to my very good neighbour and a very good friend of over forty years Sri

    N.V.Subramanuam, who has taken it on him the task of reading my manuscript word by word,

    comparing with the original and suggesting a lot of improvements in the selection of words and

    reconstruction of sentences. A million thanks and Namaskarams to him for this great help.

    I welcome your feedback on this compilation. I can be reached on [email protected]

    Narayanan Bala

    About the Author of the original series Sri Ra Ganapathy Anna

    Sri Ra.Ganapathy Anna belongs to a rare breed of writers, who could bring through his

    pen and with his authentic personal experience, the quintessence of religion

    expounded by great sages. A naishtika brhmachari, he has a distinct style in Tamil that

    is enjoyable to read and teases you sometimes with complex structure of

    sentences.Sanskritised in certain narrations, he still does no violence to the

    purity of language but captures beautifully the native Indian spirit in his works.

    Read more about him & download his ebooks here: http://divyavidyatrust.org/

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    CHAPTER 1 The Ultimate Bliss Takes Birth

    The land of Malayalam, resplendent

    with Natures pristine beauty. It

    was part of the Land of Tamil as

    the Malayalam language had not

    developed then. The sweet

    language of the South (Tamil) and

    the evergreen language of the

    North (Samskrit ) had joined hands

    with the people of the land and

    were growing.

    On the bank of the river called in

    Tamil ALAWAY PUZHAI

    ( ) and

    CHOORNAA NADHI in Samskrit ,was situated a beautiful village. As that village

    had been made sacred by the constant caress of the holy feet of great

    mahans, it was (and is) known as KALADI.

    There lived in the village a noble Brahmin, by the name SIVAGURU, who was

    famous for his material wealth, his wisdom and benevolence. The Puja room

    in his house was proof for the fertility of Kerala and his devotion. Bananas,

    coconuts and flowers in baskets which had been offered as Neyvedhyam to

    God, were heaped there.

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    But, the Vedic scholar who was

    looking at them and having his

    food in the kitchen was not

    happy with what he saw. His

    mind was only thinking about

    the one great wealth which

    was not present in the house.

    The distress was overwhelming;

    The tears in his eyes blocked the sight of the Neyvedhyam items. Afterwards,

    he could not swallow the food also.

    He swallowed only his distress with pain. His hands were kneading the food,

    while the pain was kneading his mind.

    He wanted to share his mind with his wife ARYAMBIKAI who was serving the

    food. Although hers was a delicate heart of a woman which can be more

    easily hurt and wounded, hers was a heart fully cultivated with devotion.

    Therefore, Sivaguru seeked solace from the person whom he should console.

    As he was not able to speak, he silently pointed his fingers at the Puja room.

    That noble woman calmly said, The fruits are well ripe; the children will eat

    them eagerly.

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    The children will eat them eagerly ------what a broadminded attitude hers

    was ! All the children in the village were her own children ! She gets so much

    fulfillment and happiness by giving the Prasadham to them.

    Why, that was even dear to Sivagurus heart ! Even so, what a beautiful sight

    it would be if two young and tender hands, filled to the brim with the fruits,

    were to give away that Prasadham. Oh ! How unlucky I am, not to be

    blessed with that sight! ---was his longing.

    Where is that child ? where is the fruit of all my Puja ? when is my Punyam

    (Virtue ) going to be fully ripe and bless me with a son ?

    Arya ! -----he called his wife.

    For generations, children have come to this house and accepted Prasadham.

    With me that custom is . Sivagurus heart was full of pangs.

    Why should it come to an end ? ---asked Arya confidently. Will not the

    Bagavan give His Prasadham to those whose prayer is always, we should give

    Prasadham to others,

    You may say so ! But I have lost my faith in my own prayer. As long as we

    fill our heart with only wishes, how can we have full concentration on the

    Puja ?

    The fruit will be according to that only! ---said he, with a feeling of

    dejection.

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    Then, why dont you stop performing the Puja? asked Arya calmly !

    SivaGuru was shocked ! What are you saying ? --- he asked, a little agitated.

    I am saying that YOU do not perform the Puja. Your mind is not

    concentrating on it, isnt it ? But we can watch and enjoy the bliss, when

    somebody else, with a fully concentrated mind is performing the Puja.

    Errrr..I have been wanting to tell you something for quite some time-----

    Arya said.

    Yes ? -----her husband encouraged her.

    In our Sivapperoor temple, they conduct special Aradhanas and Abhishekams.

    They say that our hearts will melt down when they perform Abhishekam with

    pure ghee. That Sivapperoor Appan is the savior of the mankind in this Kali

    Yuga-----this is what every one says. It has been my long pending prayer to go

    there and observe Bajanam for a mandalam (48 days) I hesitated to express

    my desire as you may not stop the Puja in our home. Moreover, a change of

    place will do a lot of good

    Yes ! yes !-----agreed Sivaguru.

    Why should we differentiate as Home Puja and Temple Puja ? Is not the

    same Deity () who is accepting our Puja and blessing us in our

    home, is now calling us to Sivapperoor through you ? Our attitude and

    mindset are more important, than whether it is our home or the temple.

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    Why do you doubt whether I will come to the temple, which has been

    rendered sacred with singleminded devotion of the Rishis and Sidhdhas ? As

    water runs in all the places under the earths surface, so also God is

    omnipresent. But, only in some places, our holy ancestors have brought out

    His Presence () by the power of their Atman, and built wells of

    Anugraha.

    When we are unable to dig out and take water from our own home, why

    should we hesitate to make use of these wells in the Temples ?. Sivapperoor

    is also not far away. ----- Sivaguru spoke thus in tune with his wifes desire.

    It was decided that they would observe Bajanam. Husband and wife

    together going to sacred places; staying there for a Mandalam or two, taking

    bath in the temple pond, spending time always in meditation and prayer with

    strict control of mind, ------this is called Bajanam.

    It is a belief that if we observe this, we will get what we seek. Even today,

    many people do this like olden days. What was called Thiru Sivapperoor

    then, is known as Thrissur at present, (* and the temple is known as

    Vadakkun Nathan Temple).

    In Samskrit, the place was called Virushaasala Kshetram. Eswaran has

    installed Himself on the beautiful hill which is eulogized as the figure of

    Nandhikeswaran, the Virusha king.

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    The Sivaguru couple, immersed themselves in the Aradhana performed on

    Eswaran, and were slowly ridding themselves of the pain and sorrow. They

    spent their time in thoughts of God only. Their speech, and breath, dream

    and thought were all Sivam only.

    Yes, even in dream, the thought of Sivam only. Virushaasalesan appeared in

    Sivagurus dream as Virushabaroodan (Lord Siva and Devi Parvathi seated on

    the back of the bull). His virtue has at last borne fruit ! What else could he

    ask for after having that holy Darsan !

    But Virushasalesan was not satisfied with the fulfillment of Sivagurus prayer;

    He decided that time had come for the virtues of all the Rishis, wise men,

    and devotees, who have made this Bharatha Boomi a Punya Boomi, to be

    rewarded; and time had come for listening to the requests made by Devas.

    Therefore, He granted the boon requested by Sivaguru; He told him that He

    had blessed him with the boon of having a child !

    But, He specified a strange condition along with the boon !

    I will grant you a son, who is blessed with wisdom and Divinity, but with a

    short life span; or many sons with long life but less wisdom. You may choose

    from the above two. said the Lord.

    Sivaguru was confused at this strange condition and didnt know what to

    answer !

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    But the Virushabaroodan didnt stay there long enough to hear whatever

    answer he was to give. Sivaguru woke up from the sleep. But the confusion

    created in the dream continued in the awakened state also. He wanted to

    wake his wife up and tell her all that happened and ask for her advice.

    At that time, to his surprise, Aryambal herself touched him and woke him up

    ! The surprise increased in intensity when he heard what she had to say !

    She had also had the same dream ! God had enacted a good drama with both

    of them ! He had appeared in each of their dreams separately and specified

    this condition, in order to test their maturity of minds and intimacy.

    But immediately after that, He had disappeared without waiting to hear their

    answer as He could not bear the thought of doubting their mutual love for

    one another.

    God is playing a Divine Drama. Is it so easy to get His Darsanam ? He gave

    us that fortune but at the same time, granted us such a (strange) boon

    which we cant enjoy. He has also played a trick with it.. Even though it is a

    trick played by Him, if we fail in that test , there will be disaster for us.

    We should lose a wonder child very young ! Or we have to leave a bunch of

    fools behind us , as our representatives ! I am at a loss as to what we should

    decide. What is your opinion ?asked Sivaguru.

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    It does not appear to me as you put it.---said Arya in a calm but deep

    tone. who are we to decide ? God will never put a condition to true

    devotees. We should prove that we are true devotees and make that

    condition nonexistent..dont you understand ?

    His condition is to choose between two alternatives; who are we to choose

    whether we want this or that ? What you think is good for us, you may

    please decide and do. If we return the condition to Him saying thus, the

    responsibility rests with Him. We can be at peace.-----said Aryambal.

    Seeing her calm composure, Sivaguru also was relieved from the dilemma and

    regained his calm. At that time, there was somebody else who was more at

    peace than these two. He is none other than the Kailasa Pathi ( The Lord of

    Kailasam ), who removes all the confusions and grant ultimate peace.

    Sivaguru expected fruit for his own penance; he only wanted the Aradhana in

    his home to continue after him, without break But Lord Siva was waiting for

    an opportunity to fulfill the desires of this holy land.

    He had a sacred plan to start and install a hierarchy of wise men who will

    perform the Chandramouli Puja on a permanent basis, and bring together the

    whole land as a single family.

    He wanted Himself to be born as the first member of such a hierarchy. He

    was searching for a worthy couple in this Kali yuga, to whom He can be

    born as their son, and whom He can call Amma and Appa.

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    At last He had found His ideal parents in Sivaguru and Aryambika. Therefore

    when He created a problem to test them, that problem became His.

    you know what is needed ! You will bestow all our needs ! Your wish is our

    fortune !----- standing in front of Virushasalesan, and saying these words, the

    couple surrendered at His feet.

    You shall be blessed with a noble son !------spoke the Sivalingam in their

    thoughts !

    The couple returned to Kaladi and performed a grand SAMARADHANAI

    (). After every one finished eating, Aryambikai ate the

    Prasadham. She ate it with her mind full of the Almightys thought. That very

    moment, that great Jyothi entered her womb.

    The Bliss that He is, who cannot be tied up to anything, got tied up (as with

    devotees) within Aryambas body and stayed there for ten months. Is He not

    the all pervading Siva, who gives the humanity the strength and wisdom, and

    relieves them from the worldly bondage ? Therefore, Aryai nurtured the

    Jyothi, without any pain or weakness. Ten months passed off.

    It was the (Tamil) year of Nandhana ----the year suitable for the Ultimate Bliss

    to take birth. It was Spring time, when Mother Nature, out of Her Love for

    the living beings, blooms with beauty, in spite of the severe warm conditions,

    in order to give prosperity to them.

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    Lord Mahadevan had pledged to Himself that He shall descend from the level

    of Ultimate Bliss and bloom in this heat, in order to rid the Humanity of the

    family bond and elevate them to the higher level.

    He decided to be born as a Jeevan Muktha who would sing thus:-- Jeevan

    Mukthas are those who, having attained true knowledge of the Supreme

    Brahman and got liberation even while living, do good to others without

    expecting anything in return, like the spring season. (This is the 37th verse in

    Viveka Choodamani).

    It was the month of Vaisaka, very dear to the Supreme Being; it is also

    known as Madhavi, which means Jasmine. Spring also refers to Jasmine.

    It was Shukla Paksham (bright fortnight of the month), which is also dear to

    the Sathva Moorthy whose heart is as white as butter, spreading the spirit

    of wisdom.

    It was Panchami which is very apt to the fivelettered ( : )

    (NA MA: SI VA YA ), fivefaced Lord, who performs the five duties of Creation,

    Protection, Destruction, Maya (False sense of reality ) and Anugraha.

    It was noon, when Bhagavan Suriyanarayanan, who removes not only the

    darkness outside but also the inner darkness, was overhead.

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    The star of the day was Adhirai which is derived from the name ARDHRA

    (), meaning soaked in water.

    Accordingly, Sivaguru was performing Abhishekam to the Lord already soaked

    in Love, bathing Him with water, chanting simultaneously, Sri Rudram, which

    sees everything in this Universe as Eswaran.

    Somehow, on that particular day, both his heart and eyes were more damp

    than usual. His heart started melting, even as he started the Abhishekam with

    the first syllable SAM ()----meaning May I enjoy the Bliss.

    The happiness I want is a son; will that SAMKARAN be born today itself?-

    ---he was thinking, while performing the Abhishekam. You are the pleasures

    of this world and the outer world; you are also the Sankaran, who creates

    them-----when he was chanting the Mantra..

    Oh ! The everlasting happiness, which is the Ultimate Bliss, which is enjoyed

    by the devotees due to their matured devotion, and which is experienced by

    the wise men at the peak of their meditation, was born as his son bringing

    happiness into his family !

    The ever present Immortal Being, took an Avatar, in order to grant

    immortality to the human race which was suffering from the pangs of birth

    and death.

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    The Supreme Being, which is always in a state of bliss, without any external

    feeling, out of Its abundance of Love, moved away from that state and took a

    human form in order to give that ultimate pleasure to the human race.

    At that sacred moment only, the nectar - like principle of Benevolence

    () got the full import of its meaning.

    Aryambikai gave birth to a male child on whom she will pour her abundant

    love.

    The gifted couple were in a state of ecstasy !

    Some saints who came to have a look at the child, felt even happier than

    them. What they saw was not a mere child; they realized that the origin of

    all matters with no differentiation as male and female, had taken Avatar, in

    order to give entirety to the ability of the male and the kindness of the

    female.

    They saw the figure of Sankaran Himself reflected in the marble like figure of

    the beautiful child.

    They marveled at and enjoyed the coolness of the dark hair, which contrasted

    the white marble--like body. They understood that it is the coolness obtained

    by wearing the crescent moon and the cool water (of Ganga) on His head.

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    They opened the young and tender palms, which were closed as if holding

    the Atma Thathvam inside, and noticed with joy, the lines of and

    ., running along the palms; and the black mole on his throat

    reminded them of the blue neck of Lord Neelakantan, who swallowed the

    poison from the ocean of milk.

    They were also happy at seeing the small scar on his leg and realizing that it

    was the mark created when He kicked Yama.

    They suggested to Sivaguru, to name the child as SANKARAN, after looking

    at the child very minutely and enjoying the bliss they experienced.

    Sivaguru had also come to the same conclusion, as the child was born when

    he was saying Nama: Sankaraaya during the chanting of Sri Rudram. The name

    was also suitable to the child from another angle.

    There was a tradition in Kerala to name a child according to the day of birth.

    In the practice of counting by using letters as numbers, the letters SA(M)--

    KARA respectively indicate the fifth day of the month, first fortnight

    () of the month, and the second month of the year.

    So, when the Matter without a shape, obtained a shape and was born, that

    nameless Matter got a name too !

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    Kaladi was surrounded by an environment of auspiciousness at the auspicious

    time of the birth of Sankaran; an atmosphere of Peace descended on it; the

    plants on the banks of Alaway Puzhai, showered their flowers on its waters;

    The river water reduced its swiftness in order not to hurt them; the tiger and

    the deer which came to the river to drink water fondled one another; the

    elephant caressed the back of the tiger with its trunk.

    In the Homa Kundas (the vessels where the flames are raised for the Homa),

    the flames revolved clockwise (). The petals in the lotus

    flowers that are the hearts of the wise men opened out in bloom. The

    devotees enjoyed a peculiar happiness.

    But at that same blissful moment, fear engulfed the minds of some persons.

    Their awareness (knowledge) stumbled somehow; The which they

    were holding fell down on their own. These are the people who were

    responsible for the birth of Sri Sankara.

    We have to travel back a few years in the ocean called time, to know the

    reason behind this. We have to leave Kaladi and go to the Himalayas

    () and reach ALADI ( the foot of the Banyan tree).

    (TO BE CONTINUED IN CHAPTER 2 ..)

    Jaya Jaya Shankara, Hara Hara Shankara!

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    Sri Maha Periva Divya Darshan

    All these paintings are done by Sri Narayanan Bala