Friday, 1 April 2016

Shiva Giti Mala - Shodashashtapadi - Ashtapadi -16



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||



|| Shankara ||










Shiva Gitimala was composed by Jagadguru Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi ( 62nd Seer of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peedam), it consists of 20 enthralling verses known as Ashtapadi praising the pleasurable moments of Lord Ekamreshwarar and Goddess Sri Kamakshi.  This beautiful composition portraits the desperation, devotion and dedication, of individual soul/Jeevathma, attain union with the Supreme soul/Paramathma in order to achieve eternal bliss.  Shiva Ashtapadi/Shiva Gitimala begins with the veneration of Lord Ganesha.  The entire verses illustrate the miserable state of separation of Goddess Parvathi from Lord Shiva.  Goddess Sri Parvati underwent severe penance on the river banks of Kampa in order to unite with the Lord Shiva.  The divine couple undergoes unbearable pain of separation; Lord Shiva came down to Earth and resides under a mango tree where Goddess Sri Parvati undertakes penance was observed by faithful companion of Goddess and was duly informed.  The state of remorseful, desertion, guilt and the messages exchanged through the companion of Godess Sri Parvati etc.. are beautifully depicted in the Ashtapadi.  Ultimately Lord Shiva appears before Goddess Sri Parvati and apologizes profusely, after an initial harshness between the couple and blissfully unites.


In this verse Sri Chandrasekharendra Yathi describes the pitiable state of Goddess Sri Parvati out of pangs of separation from her consort Lord Shiva.  Goddess Sri Parvati earnestly prays to Lord, love of her life residing under the foot of mango tree in an utter desolation out of separation from her and equally tortured by the cupid flower arrows of Lord Manmatha to show mercy on her.  The young maiden who had sported with the Lord has beautiful feet which resembles red lotuses enable to cross the bondages/ world of ocean, she has the noble qualities and her radiant smile has the resemblance to moon creates positive vibes in the surroundings, Lord Shiva who was withered with the cupid flower arrows of Lord Manmatha has the incomparable passion sported with that woman.  Goddess Sri Parvati assumes that Lord Shiva who has beautiful matted hair locks and divine marks on his forehead where the deities resides, reveling with the young woman with full of passion with no pangs of separation from her.


The above verses of Sri Chandrasekharendra Yathi describes the amorous sport of Lord Shiva provides happiness to All.


Further, Goddess Sri Parvati prays to the gentle breeze from Mount Malaya to bring sweet scented smell of the Supreme Lord Shiva for a moment.


|| Om Namashivaya ||
|| Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Virachith||
|| Ashtama Sarga: ||

Mathprananethura Sahayarasalamoola-
Leelagruhasya Mayi Chedhanuraga Banddha: |
Anyakathanubhavina: Pranayanu Banddho
Dhoothi Praseedhathi Mamaisha Mahanubhava: ||

|| Shodashashtapadi ||
Ashtapadi - 16

Aruna Kamala Shubhathara Charanena Sapadhi Gatha Na Hi Bhavatharena
Ya Vihratha Puravairina ||

Smitharuchi Himakara Shubha Vadhanena Nihithaguna Vilasitha Sadhanena ||
Ya Vihratha ||

Sarasa Vachana Jitha Kusuma Rasena Hrudhi Vinihitharathi Krutha Rabasena ||
Ya Vihratha ||

Vihitha Vividha Kusuma Shara Vihrathey Nanagatharasa Nayaguna Vihithena ||
Ya Vihratha ||

Udhitha Jalaja Ruchira Galena Sputithamana Na Yuvathi Nigalena ||
Ya Vihratha ||

Kanakaruchira Sujadapadalenanuhatha  Sudha Sa Thilaka Nidilena ||
Ya Vihratha ||

Nikhila Yuvathi Madhano Dhayena Jwarithamana Na Viraha Dhahanena ||
Ya Vihratha ||

Thuhinakirana Dharayathi Rachanena Sukhayathu Mam Shivahitha Vachanena ||
Ya Vihratha ||

Ayi Malayasammera Kroora Bhavoraganam
Srasitha Janitha Kim They Madhashihimsanena |
Kshanamiva Sahakaradhisha Gathranushanga –
Upahrutha Parimalathma Samnidhehi Prasanna : ||



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||