Loka Samastha
Sukhino Bhavanthu
Compiled by
P.R.Ramachander
(My blessings and thanks to my face book friend who
kindled all these thoughts by posting about the name “Narayana”)
The word “Narayana “
has several meanings like , “one
who lives on water” The supreme being” , “Direction of human being” , “Shelter of a human being” etc..The Narayana suktha
, one of the Vedic prayer addressed
to Narayana says
Sahasra seersham devam viswaksham viswa sambhuvam.
Viswam narayanam devam aksharam paramam
padam.
1
I meditate on god Narayana,
Who has thousands of heads,
Who sees everywhere,
Who does good to all the world,
Who is the world,
Who is indestructible,
And who is the greatest destination.
Viswatha paramanithyam viswam narayanam harim,
Viswamevedam purusha stadvischa
mupajeevathi.
2
I meditate on God Narayana,
Who is much greater than this world,
Who is forever,
Who is the world,
Who destroys sins and suffering,
And say, that this world is Purusha,
And is alive because he is inside it.
Pathim viswasyatmeshwara, saswatha shivamachyutham,
Narayanam mahagneyam viswathmanam
parayanam.
3
I meditate on Narayana,
Who owns this world,
Who is the god of all souls,
Who is forever,
Who is personification of good,
Who never slips,
Who needs to be known with great effort,
Who is the soul of everything,
And who is the great destination.
Narayana paro jyothirathma narayana para,
Narayana para brahma tatwam narayana para.
Narayana paro dyatha , dyanam Narayana
para.
4
Narayana is the great light,
Narayana is the great soul,
Narayana is the ultimate Brahmam,
Narayana is the great principle,
Narayana is the greatest among those who meditate on him,
And Narayana is the great meditation.
Yachcha kinchid jagat sarvam drusyathe
sruyathe bhi vaa,
Antharbahischa tatsarva vyapya narayana
sthitha.
5
Narayana is spread,
All over the world.
In everything that we see and hear,
And in its inside and outside.
There is a famous
story of Ajamila who did all possible sins but went to Land of Vishnu because
, when he was dying he
called his son, whose name
was Narayana.
One of the
modern day saints summarising the
greatness of name Narayana says
“Chanting the Divine name
Narayana awakens the cosmic love within you so that you can
love everything Unconditionally”
There is also a
great religious poem of a great Vaishnavite
saint of Tamil Nadu called Thirumangai Azhvar
about the greatness of the
name Narayana. THirumangai Azhvar
was one of the great Azhvars and was considered as the last of the twelve
Azhvars who were great minstrels
of Vaishnavism. These minstrels
went all over India visited
great Vishnu temples of those times and composed
prayers(Pasurams) , praising
Gods of these temples.Among them the compositions of THirumangai azhvar is supposed
to be maximum .According to great
savants his most important pasuram is
''குலந்தரும்
செல்வம் தந்திடும் அடியார்
படுதுயர் ஆயினவெல்லாம்
நிலந்தரம் செய்யும் நீள் விசும்பருளும்
அருளொடு பெருநிலமளிக்கும்
வலந்தரும் மற்றும் தந்திடும் பெற்ற
தாயினும் ஆயின செய்யும்
நலம் தரும் சொல்லை நான் கண்டுகொண்டேன்
நாராயணா என்னும் நாமமே''
படுதுயர் ஆயினவெல்லாம்
நிலந்தரம் செய்யும் நீள் விசும்பருளும்
அருளொடு பெருநிலமளிக்கும்
வலந்தரும் மற்றும் தந்திடும் பெற்ற
தாயினும் ஆயின செய்யும்
நலம் தரும் சொல்லை நான் கண்டுகொண்டேன்
நாராயணா என்னும் நாமமே''
“Kulam tharum ,
selvam thanthidum , adiyaar,
Padum thuyar aayinavellam ,
NIlantharam cheyyum , neel visumbarulum,
Arulodu peru
nilamalikkum ,
Valam tharum mathrum thanthidum pethha,
THaayinum
aayina cheyyum,
Nalam tharum chollai naan kandu konden,
Nayanan yennum
naamame
I found out the
word that gives all that is good,
That gives us noble birth, grants wealth .
Which would mke
all the sufferings of devotees,
In to nothing, grant
us forever stay with God,
Give us chance to
do service to God with grace ,
And would do everything that mother will do,
And that word
is the name Narayana
Great scholars
believe that Pasuram gives
out the essence of Divya
Prabandham (the collected work of all
Azhvars.They believed that if this
pasuram is chanted in the ears of dying man, he would definitely attain
God.
Om Namo Narayanaya.
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