Mantralaya-1055
(Sri Raghavendra Swamy 352nd Aradhana Special part 3)
Date Sep 14, 2023
Background
Dear Devotees : Namaskara.
| Sri MannMoolaRamastu Mannmathe Moolamahasamsthhaana Mantralaya Sri Rayaramathe||
|| OM SRI RAGHAVENDRAAYA NAMAHA||
SATYAMEVA JAYATI NA ANRUTA
Sri Raghavendra Swamy 352nd Aradhana Special part 3 is described in Mantralaya(1055) .
Meaning
In
our previous series, we delved into the profound phenomenon of Sri
RaghavendraTeertharu's continued blessings upon devotees across the
world, as he sits alive in Mantralaya, all made possible by the divine
grace of Sri Hari. Furthermore, we were privileged to witness the
awe-inspiring presence of Lord Narayan, accompanied by His celestial
family and the esteemed saints, right within the hallowed confines of
the Madhwa Brindavana. These experiences served as poignant reminders
of the undeniable and deeply transformative power of Sri ManNarayana's
divine influence.
The grand ceremony of Sri Rayara Aradhane
concluded with great splendor in Mantralaya. Sri Rayaru stands as the
unique saint whose Aradhane is celebrated in every corner of the world.
Indeed, social media platforms were adorned with posts from devotees in
the United States, Canada, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and many
other places, each passionately showcasing their devotion during the
Aradhana celebration of Sri Rayaru.
In Mantralaya, meticulous
arrangements were undertaken to accommodate the countless devotees who
gathered throughout the seven-day celebration. Mantralaya is renowned
for its unwavering commitment to offering the highest quality divine
food, ensuring that those who visit are not only nourished in body but
also find solace for their hearts and solutions to their problems. It's
worth emphasizing that this tradition of providing free food to
everyone, every day, has been faithfully upheld for over a thousand
years. When we consider the scope of this noble practice, it becomes
apparent that Mantralaya may have extended its benevolent nourishment
to a significant portion of the entire population of India many times
Under
the leadership of the current Pontiff, Sri SubhudendraTeertharu,
Mantralaya has witnessed a remarkable transformation, reaching new
heights of spiritual and educational excellence. The addition of a
Vedic library, Vedic schools, a Vedic Museum, and numerous facilities
for devotees has expanded the offerings at Mantralaya.What's truly
commendable is that most of these facilities are provided free of
charge, ensuring accessibility to all. It is heartening to see that
even children as young as six years old have been granted admission to
these Vedic schools, where they receive a comprehensive education
without incurring any expenses. These young students are growing up to
lead dignified lives and are actively spreading the nectar of Vedic
wisdom to the world, embodying the spirit of knowledge sharing and
spiritual growth.
I'd like to share a divine and enchanting
incident that my father, Sri Raghvendra Patwari, used to narrate about
Sri Rayaru and the Aradhana.
Over a century had passed since Sri
Raghavendra Teertharu entered Brindavana, and in the vibrant 18th
century, there emerged a devoted soul known as Surpur Sri Ananda
Dasaru. He was renowned for his deep devotion to Sri
Raghavendrateertharu and for composing numerous heartfelt hymns in
praise of Sri Rayaru., Sri AnandaDasaru undertook an extended period of
spiritual observance at the serene abode of Sri Panchasmukhi Devaru in
Ganadhaal. Tungabhadra River connects Panchamukhi Ganadhaal to
Mantralaya and Bihcali. As AnandaDasaru immersed himself in this sacred
practice, a sudden realization dawned upon him: tomorrow marked
Shraavana Krishna Paksha Dwiteeya, the auspicious day of Sri
Raghavendrateertharu's Aradhana , and Dasaru fervently wished to be in
Mantralaya to partake in the festivities.
Driven by this intense
longing, AnandaDasaru decided to make the journey across the formidable
Tungabhadra River to reach Mantralaya. However, when he arrived at the
river's edge, he was met with a daunting sight—the Tungabhadra was in a
state of tumultuous overflow, its waters raging with force. Despite the
hazardous conditions, AnandaDasaru beseeched the boatman to ferry him
to Mantralaya. However, the boatman, fearing the spate and the mighty
currents, hesitated to row the boat. AnandaDasaru persisted,
passionately pleading with the boatman, emphasizing the urgency of his
pilgrimage to witness Sri Rayaru's Aradhana in Mantralaya. After
considerable cajoling, the boatman reluctantly pushed the boat into the
river.
Yet, as they ventured into the treacherous waters, the
boat began to take on water, despite the boatman's valiant attempts to
bail it out. AnandaDasaru, resigned to his fate, realized that this
perilous journey might mark the end of his life. However, his
unwavering determination to participate in Rayara Aradhana held
steadfast even in the face of such adversity. Closing his eyes, he
began chanting Bichali Sri Appanacharya’s Sri Raghavendra Gurustotra:
"Dhyaanaaaraadhan
Mruttvilepana Mukhanekopachaaran Sada". As Bichali Appanacharya had
prescribed in the Gurustotra, AnandaDasaru surrendered his heart, body,
and mind completely to Sri Raghavendrateertharu with unwavering
devotion.At that pivotal moment, two ascetic Brahmins, clad simply in
loincloths, miraculously appeared on the scene. They deftly secured a
rope to the boat, crossed to the opposite bank of the river, and began
to pull the boat with extraordinary strength. AnandaDasaru was
astounded by this unexpected turn of events, for it seemed as though
they were witnessing a divine intervention amidst what appeared to be a
catastrophic flood.With their timely assistance, the boat was safely
guided to the shores of Mantralaya.
Overwhelmed by gratitude,
AnandaDasaru eagerly inquired about the identities of these benevolent
Brahmins and expressed his heartfelt thanks for saving their lives.In
response, the two Brahmins introduced themselves as Raghappa and
Vaadappa, their faces radiating divine serenity. They joyfully informed
AnandaDasaru that many enlightened souls had congregated in Mantralaya,
including Sri Ibharamapura’s Appa and numerous Gnyanis (wise beings).
They urged AnandaDasaru to proceed immediately to the Mutt and then
vanished from sight.
As AnandaDasaru made his way toward
Mantralaya Mutt, he was struck by the realization that these two
Brahmins were none other than the divine saints of Sri Mantralaya, Sri
Raghavendrateertharu and Sri Vadeendrateertharu. The enormity of the
sacrifice made by Sri Sri Rayaru to save the life of a devoted soul
like him left AnandaDasaru profoundly moved. Tears of gratitude
streamed down his cheeks, blurring his vision, but he managed to find
his way to the hallowed threshold of the Mutt.
There, Sri
AnandaDasaru received a warm welcome from Ibharampura’s Appa, who
greeted him with a knowing smile. "Oh, Dasare," Ibharampura Appa said,
"you have been saved from the treacherous waters of the Tungabhadra. My
Lord and Guru, Sri RaghavendraTeertharu, and Sri Vadeendrateertharu
themselves came to your rescue." Aparoksha Gnyani Ibharamapura’s Appa
possessed a deep understanding of Sri Rayaru's profound compassion and
was intimately acquainted with all of Rayaru's divine deeds, akin to
our beloved Bichali Sri Appanacharya.
Upon hearing this confirmation
from Ibharampura Appa that Sri RaghavendraTeertharu and Sri
Vadeendrateertharu had personally intervened to save him, Sri
AnandaDasaru stood by Sri RaghavendraTeertharu's Brindavana, tears
welling up in his eyes, overwhelmed with gratitude for Rayaru's
boundless compassion.
My father Sri Raghvendra Patwari would
often say to me that when all doors seem closed, there is always one
door that remains open—the divine abode of Mantralaya Sri
RaghavendraTeertharu
The devotion towards Sri Raghavendrateertharu is the
ultimate truth and is the most simple and effective way to reach Sri
Hari - "NAMBI KETTAVARILLAVO EE GURUGALA"! “Those who have
complete faith in this Guru will never be disappointed.”
|| BICHALI JAPADAKATTI SRI APPANACHARYA PRIYA MANTRALAYA
SRI RAGHAVENDRATEERTHA GURUBHYO NAMAHA||