Thursday, 18 June 2015

Sri Bhagavan Nama Bodhendra Saraswati Swamigal


Bhagavan Nama Bodhendra Saraswathy Swamigal, Bodhendral in short, was a pioneer of Nama Sankeerthanam in south. His association with Sridhara Ayyaval, another pioneer in this field, has been described in an earlier blog titled “Sri Sridhara Venkatesa Ayyaval”. We had also seen Ayyaval’s praise of Bodhendral as:
यस्य स्मरणमात्रेण नामभक्ति: प्रजायते I
तं नमामि यतिश्रेष्ठं बोधेन्द्रं जगतां गुरुम् II
I prostrate to the revered Yogi, Jagat Guru Bodhendra Saraswathy, thinking of  whose name itself Devotion for the Divine Name of the Lord  flows in one.

Bodhendral had been the head of Kanchi Kamakoti Mutt for 48 years, before stepping down from it after anointing a successor and settling in Govindapuram and devoting himself totally to the spreading of Bhagawan Nama.

Bodhendral’s original name was Purushothaman. His father was in the service of Kanchi Kamakoti Mutt and he worshipped the then head of the Mutt, 58th Peedathipathi, Sri Viswadhikendra Saraswati Swamigal, Swamigal in short, as his Guru. His parents had been childless for a long time and after they prayed to the Guru for his blessings to beget a child, Purushothaman was born.  One day when Purushothaman was a little boy he was taken by his father to mutt, as he was crying to accompany his father. Swamigal struck by the radiance of the boy’s face asked him to hand over the boy to the Mutt for bringing up to which his father readily agreed. Swamigal arranged for his education.  He studied with another boy, Jnanasekaran, who had joined the Mutt as an orphan.  After study of scriptures both were sent to Sri Kirvanendra Saraswathi Swamigal for study of Advaitic works.  When they completed their studies they wanted to meet Swamigal and take his blessings.  Swamigal by that time had left for Kasi.

So they both started their journey to Kasi. On the way Jnanasekaran fell ill and passed away. This deeply affected Purushothaman whose parents had also passed away earlier.  So Purushothaman decided to end his life in Ganges after meeting the Swamigal and so proceeded along to Kasi after performing the final rites for his close companion.  Meeting Swamigal in Kasi, he told him what happened and sought his permission to end his life in Ganges.  Swamigal who had plans of anointing him as his successor suggested a way out that will not compromise with Purushothaman’s resolve.  Swamigal suggested his taking up sanyasa, which according to Sastras is akin to new birth. That way he would not be going against Sastras which condemned suicide. Purushothaman agreed to Swamiji’s suggestion and the next morning he was initiated into sanyasa on the banks of Ganges with the new name “Bhagawan Nama Bodhendra Saraswathi” and was given Mantropadesa.  Bodhendral stayed with Swamigal for some time and studied under him. 

After a time Swamigal asked him to go south and spread the greatness of the Divine name of God. Swamigal also instructed him to meet a Mahathma, Lakshmidhara Kavi, at Puri and get the book “Bhagawan Nama Kaumudi” which dealt with the greatness of Bhagawan Nama.  Swamigal also asked him to write books based on this text. Accordingly, Bodhendral went to Puri. It was about midnight when he reached Lakshmidhara Kavi’s home. Not willing to disturb them at night, Bodhendral slept in the pyol outside the house. Bodhendral woke up on hearing a Brahmin banging the door of the house at night and decided to watch the event from darkness. The Brahmin was accompanied by a Muslim lady wearing a veil. When door was opened by a person, the Brahmin started narrating his tale in tears: The lady in veil was his wife, although dressed in Islamic outfit. They left Tamil Nadu for Kasi, but she was kidnapped on the way as they were passing through Bhamani kingdom. The lady was dishonoured and disfigured by Muslim extremists, but she managed to escape from them and joined her husband as he was returning from Kasi later. She then asked her husband cryingly to have her as maid if not as a wife and take her away from that place. The husband then told her that if the Sastras allowed it he would even take her back as his wife and they were advised to seek the advice of Lakshmi Kanth, son of Lakshmidhara Kavi, on what the Dharma Sastras said.  The young man said that he was Lakshmi Kanth, son of Lakshmidhara Kavi and advised them  to take a dip in the pond adjoining the Jagannath temple chanting the “Rama” Nama thrice which would purify her and then he could take her. 

The next morning the lady entered the pond as people watched and chanted Rama Nama thrice with devotion standing in the water.  As she came out of the pond her Muslim outfit had gone as also the disfigurement and now she had the traditional Brahmin dress with kumkum in her forehead.  This miracle established the effectiveness of Rama Nama on everybody present.  Bodhendral later met Lakshmi Kanth, introduced himself and told him the reason for his meeting. Lakshmi Kanth gave the book Bhagawan Nama Kaumudi to Bodhendral saying that his father had instructed his mother before his death that she should preserve Bhagawan Nama Kaumudi and pass it on to a saint from South India who would approach her later. Bodhendral gratefully received the book and proceeded to Kanchi.

Bodhendral elaborated Bhagawan Nama Kaumudi and composed 8 books like Namamrutha Rasodayam, Nama Rasayanam, Nama Suryodayam, Nama Tharangam, Namarnavam, etcThese were dedicated to his Guru Sri Kirvanendra Saraswathy Swamigal and to Sri Viswadhikendra Saraswati Swamigal.  Sri Viswadhikendra Saraswati Swamigal returned from Kasi to Kanchi. To complete Kasi Yatra in the traditional manner, he left for Rameswaram with Bodhendral. On the way, near Villupuram, in VadaVambalam village, Swamigal passed away.  Then Bodhendral ascended Kanchi Peetam as 59th Peedathipathi and completed the journey to Rameswaram. A few of the miracles attributed to him are as follows.

Bodhendral was once camping in a village called Perambur in Nidamangalam, near Mannargudi.  There he was invited by a person to his house for Biksha. His son was dumb and deaf. Bodhendral would go to places only where people chanted Rama Nama. So he initiated this person with Rama Nama and also asked him to ask his wife to chant the name of Rama while cooking.  When Bodhendral came to his house for Biksha Bodhendral felt sorry for the boy as there was no way for him to say or hear Rama Nama since he was deaf and dumb.  After the Biksha when the family prostrated to Bodhendral, he was filled with tears in his eyes for the boy. Bodhendral then explained to the person that he was deeply sorry for the boy not because he was dumb or deaf but as to how he would attain God, not being able to hear or utter Bhagwan nama. The man immediately told him not to worry as he is now sure his son will definitely attain God in view of the Guru Kripa, shown by Bodendral.  As Bodendral took leave of the couple, they reverentially accompanied the Swamigal to the camp.  The boy who had been hungry all along reached out to the leaf that Bodendral had eaten from and ate from the remnants. When he tasted the ‘Uchchishta’ from Bodendral’s leaf, he began singing the Rama Nama.  When the parents saw this on coming back, they were filled with gratitude for Bodhendral, who had performed this miracle out of compassion for their son.

During his yatra Bodhendral once went to a village called Thirukokarnam for Nama pracharam. He was initiating everyone in that village with Rama Nama. A dasi (sex-worker) came to him and asked if he would initiate her also.  Bodhendral initiated her with Rama Nama without any hesitation. As he directly initiated a woman and that too a dasi, some of the villagers started speaking ill about him. Soon after Bodhendral left the village. The dasi was chanting Rama nama religiously and would chant throughout the day. Bodhendral happened to come back to that village after some time. By that time she had finished chanting crores of Rama Nama. She came to have a darshan of Bodhendral and in his presence after prostrating to him she shed her life attaining Kapala moksham, like a true Yogi.  The villagers who were speaking ill about Bodhendral now sought his forgiveness, realising their mistake.

Arcot was once hit by plague epidemic for which there was no treatment. The Nawab was also not spared by the epidemic and it so happened that Bodhendral was there in Arcot then. The people in the city went and prayed to Bodhendral for relief from this scourge of an epidemic. He asked them to get together and chant Rama Nama. They followed his advice and were cured and epidemic also left without trace. The Nawab also became his follower and gave some land to the mutt.

After leading Kanchi Peetam for 48 years, Bodendral left it to his successor Sri Advaitatma Prakasendra Saraswati Swamigal to lead the Peetam, and departed for Govindapuram, a village next to Tiruvidaimarudur  and from there he pursued the Nama pracharam vigorously. One evening,  Bodhendral  was sitting in the banks of river Cauvery after his regular ‘anushtanas’, watching the small kids playing. He joined them and asked them to bury him in the sand and said that he would come out of another place. Fascinated by this play, the kids wanted to do it again and again. This continued for some time. At one point, Bodhendral was covered under the sand and he did not come out of the other end. The kids panicked and called the elders nearby. The elders rushed in and decided to dig the ground in search of Bodhendral.  Just then, a voice came from inside asking them not to do so as he had gone into Jiva Samadhi there.  Respecting his wishes they left the place. Soon this location was forgotten.   Over 100 years later, Sri Maruthanallur Sadguru swamigal decided to find this Samadhi and build an Adhishtanam around it. He searched for the exact location on the river bank in Govindapuram.  He would tie his legs and crawl on the river bank so that he would  not accidentally place his feet on the Samadhi. At one place he could hear Rama Nama being chanted and he immediately deduced that it was the location where Bodhendral had attained Samadhi. He also found there the Bhagawan Nama Kaumudi that Sri Bodendral had carried with him all along.  He then built the Adhishtanam there with the help of the king of Thanjavur.










3 comments:

  1. Very nice, informative article. Recently we had the opportunity to see a drama on Bhodendra's life by Bombay Gnanam's troup in we saw all the incidents narrated above. The shloka ' yasyasmaranamaathrena' is the dhyana sloka normally chanted as a prelude to Iyaavaal's keerthanai on Bhodendra ' Bohodendram jagatham gurum aashrayam ' in raga Devagandhari in all Naama sankeerthanams ( Bhajanai

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  2. Whee can I get a Tamil version of the Book Bhagwan Nama kaumudi by Shri Lakshmidhar swamiji?

    L.Srinivasan Mobile Number 95660 79862 sri_bob@yahoo.com

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  3. Great Shri Bodhendra Saraswathi Swamigal Thiruvadigal saranam🙏🙏🙏🙏Ram Ram

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