Friday, August 28, 2009

Sri Balasubrahmanyam bhajeham-suratti-adi


This is the second dhyana krihi of Sri Kamalamba navavaranam on Lord Subrahmanya which relates to the shrine of Balamuruga on the banks of kamalalaya. Worshipping first Ganesa and Muruga in their childhood attire is supposed to give immense pleasure to Sri Kamalambika.
Before one enters the navavaranam, reciting this krithi is said to bestow upon the devotees, the fulfillment of their desires including the desire to have a progeny.

Pallavi:=

Balasubrahmanyam bhajeham, bhaktha kalpa bhuruham sri:= I worship sri balasubrahmanya who is like a kalpaka tree in granting the wishes of His devotees.
Anu Pallavi:=

Neelakanta hrudaanandakaram:= He who delights the heart of Neelakanta, Lord Shiva.

Nithya shuktha bhuktha mukthaambaram:= He is the ever pure consciousness which is a liberated Being.

Charanam:=

Velaayudhadharam sundaram : = He is the wielder of spear. The spear was given to Lord Muruga by His mother Parvathi at the time of Surasamhaara which is supposed to be His most
powerful weapon. He is most beautiful in attire and His name Muruga implies that.

Vedanthaartha bodha chaturam := He is adept in the knowledge of vedaantha Saaram
(essence)

Paalaaksha Guruguhaavathaaram : = The birth of Skanda took place for the annihilation
of the two demons viz. Tharakaasura and Soorapadma. As Shiva fell in love with Parvathi, the sparks of the fiery seed of Shiva from His third eye in His forehead was carried by the current of the Ganges into the saravana forest wherein the saravana lake received the six divine sparks in the form of six babies. These babies were tendered byKarthika damsels.Ultimately Parvathi made them into a single baby with six heads and called the baby Shanmuga.Another important task of Lord Muruga was imparting the meaning of Pranava Mantra to His father Lord Shiva. Thus He acquired the name Guruguha.

Parasakthi sukumaaram dheeram := He is the beautiful and valiant son of Parasakthi.

Madhyama kaalam:=

Paalitha girvanadi samooham := Protector of celestial beings viz. devas.

Pancha bhootha maya maayaa moham := Lord Muruga represents the cosmic

consciousness which alone exists for ever. There are no created beings or worlds with their

sentient and insentient aspects in it. The appearance of the worlds and the beings in them is

nothing but the reflection of the Pure Consciousness in itself. It is nothing short of a dream.

When true wisdom dawns, this unreal appearance vanishes. The five elements are the seed;the

world is a tree. The consciousness is the seed; the five elements are the tree. The seed and fruit

are one and the same. Likewise the world and the cosmic consciousness is one and the same.

This maya or illusion is the play of Lord Muruga.

Neela kanta vaaham su deham := He has the blue-necked peacock as His vehicle and has a

beautiful body.

Nirathisayaananda pravaaham := He symbolizes the wonderful and streaming

blissfulness which is the result of self realisation.

The audio version of this krithi is available in the blog arvindsdad.blogspot.com under navaavarana krithis.




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