Sri Hayagreeva Hayagriva Stotram PDF
Sri Hayagreeva Hayagriva Stotram PDF
Sri Hayagreeva Hayagriva Stotram PDF
Sing the glories of the radiant Sri Hayagriva, formed to banish the
worldly afflictions of his devotees. His auspicious image is akin to pure
white crystal. Sri Hayagriva radiates the white rays that resemble the
lustrous nectar, thus making all the three worlds white, and rendering
them pure. He bestows his grace on all three worlds.
The Hala Hala sound emitting from his form as a horse is a neighing
sound that contains the essence of the Upanishads, and the tones of
ornamentation in his legs. The neighing is echoed by the Vedas
consistently. Sri Hayagriva’s neighing, the Hesha Hala Halam, removes
inauspiciousness and sins, as well as obstacles from one’s path. Pray
to Sri Hayagriva to remove misfortune to gain the ability to hear his
auspicious neighing that acts as a soothing balm for one’s mundane
afflictions.
3) समाहारस्साम्नां प्रतिपदमृचां धाम यजुषां
लयः प्रत्यूहानां लहरि विततिर्बोधजलधेः ।
कथा दर्पक्षुभ्यत् कथककु ल कोलाहलभवं
हरत्वन्तर्ध्वान्तं हयवदन हेषा हलहलः ॥ ३ ॥
The neighing sounds of Hala Hala emanating from the divine throat of
Sri Hayagriva are the collection of the Sama Vedas, the condensed
meaning of the Rig Vedas, and the essence of the utterance of the
Yajur Vedas. The form of Sri Hayagriva itself is the essence of Mantras
as they are embedded in him. The Haya Haya sounds are the remover
of all obstacles that stand in the way of any individual wanting to
acquire pure knowledge. They are like the ceaseless waves from the
ocean of true knowledge. They light the lamp of knowledge and
illuminate our path towards Moksham (salvation).
The very sounds of the Hala Hala Dhvani dispel the inner darkness
and confusion arising from fallacious arguments by vain disputants
who distort the truth of the Vedas. The innocent and vulnerable are
rescued from the noise made by proponents that defend their illusory
opinions. The divine sounds of the neighing destroy the dark clouds
that block our consciousness, and a real understanding of the
principles, and release us from the cycle of birth and death.
The propitiousness of Sri Hayagriva with the power of his divine Hala
Hala is like a sun rising to banish any lingering darkness. This lustrous
image acts as a powerful medium that drives away the terror of the
night. He is the propagator of the Vedas and the inner soul who lives
inside all things and human beings in the universe.
He is the God of Speech, indeed the avatar of the Parama Vasudevan
of Sri Vaikuntam. He is the powerful Vidya Moorthy who gave Veda-
Upadesham to Brahma Deva. He is a divine force that helps reveal
pure knowledge to us. He is that unique morning light that drives
away the inner darkness, and one should pray that this auspicious
and divine form of the Supreme Being shines before humanity and
within. He has the power to make it possible for human beings to see
hitherto, the unknown.
Sri Hayagriva went on to save both Brihaspathi and his followers from
going down the wrong path. His timely intervention prevented the
kingdoms of the Devas from wild oscillations and falling under the
influence of the asuras.
Brihaspathi was saved from wrong logic and regained his divine
knowledge. He accepted Sri Hayagriva as his timely protector and
benefactor.
The devotees of Sri Hayagriva experience great joy when they focus
their attention on his pure form. They meditate on him without letting
up. Deep in meditation, they have the delightful experience of being
flooded in nectar. The joy of experiencing God in the deepest core of
their hearts makes their hairs stand on end. Their contemplation of Sri
Hayagriva raises hairs as roots in their hearts, which later take life
externally and sprout on the limbs, where they stand on end. The
heart is the core and source of a being where happiness is
experienced. Tears of joy and the happiness that sprouts from the
inner soul to the external limbs are a symbol of the blissful
experience.
17) स्वामिन् प्रतीचा हृदयेन धन्याः
त्वद्ध्यान चन्द्रोदय वर्धमानम् ।
अमान्त मानन्द पयोधिमन्तः
पयोभिरक्ष्णां परिवाहयन्ति ॥ १७ ॥
The yogis are deep in the meditation of Sri Hayagriva. Their minds are
pulled away from external distractions and pulled inwards. Their focus
is only on God. In a state of deep meditation, they visualize the form
of the divine and auspicious Sri Hayagriva. Their minds are uplifted,
and they experience a surge of happiness, like an ocean rising when it
witnesses the moon rising in the sky. That wave of immense joy
cannot be controlled, and the dam breaks. Devotees experience a
flow of tears of joy that cannot be contained, and they spill over.
These are the blessed ones who have such uplifting experiences that
can bring eternal tears to their eyes upon having a Darshan (sacred
view) of Sri Hayagriva.
The ones who are fortunate to experience Sri Hayagriva are truly
evolved and are connected to the Supreme Being. These wise ones
place their minds at the feet of Sri Hayagriva. They become glorified in
their greatness. So concentrated are they at the feet of Sri Hayagriva
that they gain immense strength. The devout pray to Sri Hayagriva,
confirming their complete surrender unto him. They seek his help to
cross the Maaya (illusion) that flows without a beginning or an end,
that denies them the true vision of God.
The knowledgeable devotees cross the line of Maaya that hypnotizes
humans just the way a magician would captivate his audience. Sri
Hayagriva bestows blessings on his ardent devotees to transcend this
difficult Maaya (illusion) seamlessly. God has the Maaya, which is a
great power that he projects, from whose grip no one can escape
unless he gives his blessings. God observes the level of Bhakti in his
devotees that melts his heart, and he helps them cross his Maaya.
The knowledgeable and devout are aware that it is not easy to have
the blessing of worshipping the divine feet of Sri Hayagriva. Moksha
(salvation) can only be attained through severe penance in previous
births. When a devotee worships the feet of the Supreme Being, it is
the rarest of rare wealth, the blessing of salvation. Beyond the
Supreme Being, one can attain other benefits. However, worshipping
the sacred feet of God is akin to the Chinthamani Rathnam (rarest of
gems) that bestows all blessings sought from it.
Brahma Deva encodes the Brahma Lipi (fate) on a person’s skull when
one is born. The person’s life follows those instructions. The Brahma
Lipis, for a devotee in pursuit of Moksha (salvation), interfere with his
meditation and the penance he carries out. The life of such a person
thus experiences the cycle of birth and death, and the perception of
attainment of Supreme Blessings for salvation recedes further and
further away.
However, the power of the sacred dust on the lotus feet of Sri
Hayagriva is incomparable and is found on the heads of Brahma and
other Devas who can then overcome their misfortunes. The access to
the sacred dust of the lotus feet could change the fate of a human
being. May the power of that sacred dust settle on the heads of
devotees permanently and erase the Brahma Lipis making them
untenable, as the sacred dust has the power to completely eradicate
the Brahma Lipis, written on one’s skull. May the devout attain
Moksha (salvation).
The focus is on the sacred lotus feet of Sri Hayagriva when devotees
meditate on them, where the ankles are adorned with anklets inlaid
with precious gems. The luster from the gems has the power to match
the brightness of the sun and become the early rays of dawn, chasing
any traces of darkness that linger. Devotees pray that any hint of
ignorance should be banished by the luster of God’s sacred feet. The
knowledgeable compare the rising of the sun that makes the lotus
blossom, to the awakening and growth of Bhakti in them as they stay
focused on the sacred feet of Sri Hayagriva. The radiance of the lotus
feet of Sri Hayagriva removes any trace of ignorance. The meditation
on the lustrous feet of God adorned with gems can dispel the dark
clouds, while there is the growth of divine knowledge that blooms
from a shrunken state into full blossom.
22) त्वत् किङ् करा लंकरणो चितानां
त्वयैव कल्पान्तर पालितानाम् ।
मञ्जुप्रणादं मणिनूपुरं ते
मञ्जूषिकां वेद गिरां प्रतीमः ॥ २२ ॥
The Vedas are compared to the precious gems in the sacred anklets,
which, when moved, produce sweet, sacred sounds. Anklets are made
of small golden balls with gems rolling inside freely. And the golden
balls are joined together to form the anklets with gems inside. When
God walks, he generates sounds from the anklets that sound divine to
the devotees meditating on the sacred feet. Losing themselves in the
sounds made by the sacred anklets, the devout attain divine
knowledge.
The right hand is gracious and held in a Gnana Mudra pose that is
beautiful to behold.
The right hand of Sri Hayagriva holds a Japa Mala (prayer beads) that
is akin to a Ghatee Yantram (machine for pumping water). Just as the
machine rotates and brings up water at every turn, there is a
movement of the beads in God’s right hand, which reflects his blessing
to the devotees when he brings the nectar of divine knowledge from
his depths, so that his devotees may gain wisdom. He blesses the
devout abundantly with divine knowledge.
The halo of reddish hue emanating from the left hand of Sri Hayagriva
is a reminder of the enlightenment that comes to the rescue of those
who seek his sacred feet in refuge. The sacred hand removes
ignorance in the minds of the devotees.
Sri Hayagriva on the radiant white lotus is compared to the full moon
in autumn, radiating white and spotless beams of light. The scholars
are comparable to the Chakora birds waiting in anxiety for the
moonbeams to sustain themselves. The scholars are sustained by the
effervescent white rays of light from God, which also destroys
ignorance around the world.
The devotee prays for the divine glances of Sri Hayagriva to grant him
the powers of praising him. The Stotrams of the Vedas sound like the
nectar of heavenly music to the ears of the devout. May
auspiciousness descend on those who recite the Stotrams.
Sri Vedanta Desikan here prays for the power of speech so that he can
win over poets and logicians. He seeks the blessings of Sri Hayagriva
to join the battlefield of contestants where very learned scholars will
mediate the debates. He seeks blessings to win over the
representatives of great mathams (religious centers). He prays for the
power of the Vedic mantras that will establish the truth. He implores
Sri Hayagriva that he may succeed in his efforts to protect the
Siddhantham (ideology)and prays that God sits on the tip of his
tongue to let flow the divine speech. God’s presence is essential in a
debate over rival ideologies.
29) त्वां चिन्तयन् त्वन्मयतां प्रपन्नः
त्वामुद्गृणन् शब्द मयेन धाम्ना ।
स्वामिन् समाजेषु समेधिषीय
स्वच्छन्द वादाहव बद्ध शूरः ॥ २९ ॥
Once Sri Hayagriva sits on the tongue of Sri Vedanta Desikan, the
devotee goes into deep meditation and reaches a state of oneness
with God. He performs the Hayagriva Mantra in meditative repetition.
It is Sri Hayagriva who wins these debates using Sri Vedanta Desikan
as an instrument.
Sri Vedanta Desikan seeks Sri Hayagriva’s blessings so that any doubts
he fosters in his mind about his ideology will be erased. He seeks
God’s benevolence to receive the true and real meanings that will be
etched in his heart, that will remain steady and unshakable by brilliant
logic and will disclose the truth, putting to rest all doubts and
mistaken perceptions about the truth. There would be scholars who
would engage in debate with Sri Vedanta Desikan, who would have
varying opinions but would be unable to attack the true meaning of
his ideology. He seeks blessings from Sri Hayagriva to fulfill the
services in support of his spiritual tradition.
The melting heart of Sri Hayagriva has full compassion for the
devotee, and he blesses him heartily to go forth and extoll the virtues
of the spiritual tradition upheld by him.
vāgartha siddhihetoḥ
paṭhata hayagrīva saṁstutiṁ bhaktyā |
kavitārkika kesariṇā
veṅkaṭa nāthena viracitā metām || 33 ||
Sri Vedanta Desikan says that the verse appeals to people who are
righteous and faithful to learn the Stotram composed on Sri Hayagriva
by a legend among poets and logicians, by the name of
Venkatanathan. Everyone should recite this Stotram so that they, too,
can be blessed with the power of composing poetry and attain
knowledge about the true meaning of principles and life’s aims. The
Stotram should be learned to obtain blessings of the Veda mantras
with meanings. The Sri Hayagriva Stotram is a very auspicious
rendering of the adoration of God. One’s Bhakti (devotion) should be
steadfast and tenacious to attain the blessings of Sri Hayagriva.