Durga Pancha Rathnam
Durga Pancha Rathnam
Composed by HH Chandrashekarendra Saraswathi of Kanchi Kama Koti Peetam
Translated by P. R. Ramachander and K.Vaidyanathan
[This great stotra was composed by Swami Chandrashekarendra Saraswathi of Kanchi
Kamakoti matam (1884-1994) who was fondly referred by his devotees as
Paramacharya or in hushed tones as Periyava (great person). Though he was a
sage, his devotees considered him as the God who came to us in person and
blessed us. ** hindudharamaforums.com/showthread.php?t=966 relates a very
interesting incident in composition of this great stotra. 'An ArAdhanam (homage)
day in Tenambakkam -- two o' clock in the afternoon. PeriyavaaL was sitting on
the bank of a pond, keeping one leg in the waters. It was time for me as
ArAdhana brAhmaNAL to get inside for the ArAdhanam, wearing the vastram (cloth).
PeriyavaaL's AGYA (order) for me, calling me by his clap of hands, to sit near
him with a piece of paper and pen. The pen and paper were brought at once!
PeriyavaaL started uttering Sanskrit words one by one. At some points, just
telling me the meaning and asking me to produce the Sanskrit padam (word), when
the words formed a line, a beautiful stuti called 'Durga Pancharatnam' came up.
[Svetasvara Upanishad sAram (essence)]. Each shloka (verse) ends with 'mAM pAhi
vi Sarveshvari mokSadAtrI'. (This shloka is written on a marble stone on the
left side when one goes to Kamakshi temple). In the middle of the above stotram
(hymn) when the word 'You are the one who taught the Gita' (upadiSTa-gItA) came
up, looking at my considering it for a kSaNam (moment), he asked, 'Why, does it
seem incorrect to you to say that Kamakshi did gItopadesham?' I kept quiet with
a smile. Forthwith an AGYA clapping hands to bring the Gita bhASyam (commentary)
book. The next moment came the bhASya book in eight volumes! PeriyavaaL turned
the page once, and showed me the first page that came up and said, 'Read this
shloka and its bhASyam.' This is that shlokam: 'braHmaNOhi pratiSTAhaM'. 'For
the changeless, eternal Brahmam, the Maya which is Shakti is the pratiSTA (that
through which Brahmam spreads as the many worlds is called pratiSTA). I am That.
I am the Brahmam; and I am its pratiSTA will be appropriate; because, there is a
bhASyam that 'shakti shaktimatoH abhedAt' [both the Shakti and the One who has
it are not of different tatvam (nature)].' This incident clearly shows the back
ground in which this prayer was composed.]
sree durgayaii namaha!!!
Salutations to Durga
te dyanayoganugata apashayan
twam eva deviim swagunair nigudaam
twam eva shakthii parameshwerasya
maam paahi sarweshvari mokshadatri.
Those adopting meditation (Dhyana) and contemplation (yoga) saw,
You as the only divine Goddess hidden in her own qualities
And you are the only power behind the great God of universe,
And so please protect me, Oh goddess of all and oh giver of salvation.
devatma shaktihi sruti vakya geeta
mahirishi lokasya pura prasanna
guha param vyoma sataha pratishta
maam paahi sarweshvari mokshadatri
You are the self power of the divine, sung about by the Vedas,
Delighted in front of great saints propitiating you,
Who have established yourselves in their hearts as Truth,
And so please protect me, Oh goddess of all and oh giver of salvation.
parasya shaktihi vividhaiva suryaese
swetaswa vakyothitadevi durge
swbhaviki gnana bala kriya te
maam paahi sarweshvari mokshadatri
You are His Shakthi called Para, which is spoken in different ways,
You are the one who is being celebrated by Swethavatara* Upanishad,
You are by your nature, the power force in all actions and wisdom,
And so please protect me, Oh goddess of all and oh giver of salvation.
* This major Upanishad gives the basic teachings and concepts of Bhagwad Gita.
devatma shabedena shivatma Bhuta
yath kurma vayava vacho vivritya
twam pasa vicheda kari prasidda
maam paahi sarweshvari mokshadatri
Formed by Self-power of sound of Siva's aatma
You are declared by sacred texts as the sound of Anahatha**,
Which exists in Kurma and Vayavya*** as Shakthi
You are known as one cutting off worldly attachments (or the rope that drags you
to death),
And so please protect me, Oh goddess of all and oh giver of salvation.
* OM
**Anahata sabda - just before one enter Samadhi in yoga one can clearly hear Om
inside which is not heard outside the physical body after this the person goes
into Samadhi.
* **Vayavya Dharana
From the heart to the middle of the eyebrows is said to be the region of Vayu.
It is black in colour and shines with the letter 'Ya'. Carrying the breath along
the region of Vayu, one should contemplate on Isvara, the omniscient. The Yogi
does not meet his death through Vayu (Naga, Kurma, Krikara, Devadatta and
Dhananjaya are the five sub-Pranas); Kurma performs the function of opening the
eyes.
twam brahma puccha vividha mayuri
brahma pratishtasupadista gita
gyana swarupa atmataya kilanaam
maam paahi sarweshvari mokshadatri.
Hey Mayuri*, you are praised as the route to Brahmam,
You are the form of Brahamam established by the Bhagwad Gita too,
You are the wisdom personified, enact the sport of creation
And so please protect me, Oh goddess of all and oh giver of salvation.
* Durga worshipped Lord Shiva in the form of a pea cock. And hence she is
addressed as Mayuri
This was composed by H H sri jagadguru srimaan chandrasekharendrendra Saraswathi
of
kanch kamakoti peetham and is based on Swtahsvaropanishad was sung
by MS Suubbalaxmi in her nightingale voice! Who ever recites this
every day will attain moksha or liberation.