Saturday, March 27, 2010

Colour Phase Transformation of Sri Rama Kalyana Maho Ustavamu by Peri Venkata Someswara Sharma

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70th B’Day Volume 2009-2010 of Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana.
ARTICLE 19:
Srimachandramurthi Marriage
& about its’ A Physical Significance

By
Peri Venkata Someswara Sharma,
MA (TELUGU-AU),Bhasha Praveena,
MVD HIgh SChool Telugu Pundit,Dandu Bazaar,M.P.O,Visakhaptnam-2:
17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O.
Visakhapatnam-530002.
trusciencetrutechnolgy@blogspot.com
70th B’Day Volume 2009-2010 of Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana.
ARTICLE 19:
Srimachandramurthi Marriage
& about its’ A Physical Significance
Peri Venkata Someswara Sharma,
SUMMARY:
In Sanskrit there is no specific mention of the colour NEELAMU. It is only a combination of SHETA & ASHETA. This means that only WHITE and BLACK exist and the combination of the two is NEELAMU. All the gods like Siva, Vishnu, Krishna and Sri Rama have been described in terms of their bodily colour as NEELAMU. The colour shouldn’t be regarded as pure (for example the sky blue). The born poetess Arukuri Molla and as well earlier poet Pothana described Sri Rama’s bodily colour as NEELAMU. Molla preferred to describe as ‘NEELA MEGHA SHYAMA’. Pothana described Sri Rama as Nallanivadu. (here the meaning is of course NEELAMU since the colloquial Telugu at that time of Pothan, was one of a mixture of Pali and Sanskrit Language.) It should be noted that DARKNESS is not NALLUPU (i.e. Black as usually understood.). The sloka describing the blessings of Sita with thalambralu on the Head of Sri Rama is one of profound meaning that perhaps wouldn’t be very easily evident. The article attempts to give the right explanation of the event process of the Phase Colour Transformations of the blessings by Goddess Sita on the Mahapurusha Sri Rama, the Vishnu avatar

VYKHYANA (Explanatory Exposition):

It is unusual that the Sri Rama Navami fell on the March 24th of the year 2010, and as per Telugu calendar in the Vikruthi Nam Samvastara i.e. Vikruti year of Ancient traditional reckoning of 60 years of time. The Sri Rama Nava usually occurs on the 24th April or so of every year!!. A full life of human being in India as per the sages should actually be 120 years and Mahatma Gandhi sought to live for the full period of 120 years but died earlier. The most important and significant event of this day of Sri Rama Nava that occurs every year, is to celebrate the marriage of Sri Rama and Sita Devi. They are both supposed to be incarnations of the Universal Purusha and the Primordial Srishakti. (in the form of Bhudevi).
The following sloka recited by the author details the event process of the Phase Colour Transformations of the blessings by Goddess Sita, Adishakti on Mahapurusha Sri Rama, and the Vishnu avatar. The sloka describing the blessings of Sita with thalambralu on the Head of Sri Rama is one of profound meaning that perhaps wouldn’t be very easily evident.






At the time of marriage first the yellow coloured Thalambralu became Animuthyalu (Kempulu, of Red colour) in the Padma Flower like in (the Padma Anjali) hands of Sita. When she blessed Sri Rama with the showering of these on the head of Sri Rama they became kudumulu i.e. Blossoming Jasmine (Shobillu Malle Mogallu) buds.


When these have flown down to his Thanuvulu i.e. the skin covering of his shoulders they became NEELUMULU. They thus reflected his colour a mixture of white and black. The specific mention of Indra Neelalu is very significant.
In Sanskrit there is no specific mention of the colour NEELAMU. It is only a combination of SHETA & ASHETA. This means that only WHITE and BLACK exist and the combination of the two is NEELAMU. All the gods like Siva, Vishnu, Krishna and Sri Rama have been described in terms of their bodily colour as NEELAMU. The colour shouldn’t be regarded as pure (for example the sky blue). The born poetess Arukuri Molla and as well earlier poet Pothana described Sri Rama’s bodily colour as NEELAMU. Molla preferred to describe as ‘NEELA MEGHA SHYAMA’. Pothana described Sri Rama as Nallanivadu. (Here the meaning is of course NEELAMU since the colloquial Telugu at that time of Pothan, was one of a mixture of Pali and Sanskrit Language.) It should be noted that DARKNESS is not NALLUPU (i.e. Black as usually understood.).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
The first time I have been invited by UPDHRASHTA SARMA an aged Kavi at a public function suddenly while entering the pandal, to give a vykhyana of the above sloka which he recited in a very musical and poetic style. Sudden handing over the mike and announcement in public of his invocation for me to give the vyakhyana has first created in me a hesitation but in his presence I have succeeded to present the explanation as detailed above.

EDITOR’NOTE:
The Asheta and Sheta may also be explained in terms of Vidhya and Avidhya or Lightening (Merupu) and the Darkness etc. and so on. The Sanskrit and other Indian Languages are profoundly rich in their Scientific and Cultural presentations endowed hidden with an unsurpassed enlightment of the Human intellect or the Soul.
ADDENDUM:
MUDHRA NEELAMU CORRESPONDS TO POSSIBLY EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET AND COSMOLOGICAL MODELS HAVE A VIEW HOW THAT THE DEMISE OF SOME UNIVERSES IS IN TERMS OF ULTRAVIOLET RING FORMATIONS.
THE ONLY INDIAN SCIENTIST WHO HAS INVESTIGATED THE SPECTRA IN THE EXTREME ULTRA VIOLET AND THE VIOLET RANGE BY A VERY HIGH ORDER ACCURACY USING 21 foot grating is the late Professor K.Rangadhama Rao D.Sc.(Madras). D.Sc.(London). during the years 1921 to 1930 at Tiruchinopoly, Visakhapatnam, Viziyanagaram, London


1 comment:

chellarao said...

THERE ARE MANY MISTAKES IN THE SLOKA WRITTEN BY HAND. EVEN AFTER YOU MADE CORRECTIONS, STILL SOME LETTERS ARE OMITTED LIKE " KAMALA MALANJALI PUTEYAH" "VILSATKUNDA". THE HAND WRITING IS ALSO VERY POOR. YOU MUST HAVE TAKEN PROPER CARE WHEN POSTING SUCH IMPORTANT MATTERS.
1. you must have double checked for its correctness.
2. you must have got it written by a person with good handwriting.

hope that you will take proper care next time (correct it if possible now).

-Chella rao Hyderabad. chellaraodvs@yahoo.com