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Sri:

SrimatE Gopaladesika MahadesikAya Namaha,

Translation by U.Ve. Dr. V.N. Vedanta Desikan Swamin:

668. shyAmAyamAnanigamAnthavanOpakaNTA:
sThAnE padhAvani! harinmaNayasthvadhIyA:
paryanthashAdhvalavathIm praThayanthi nithyam
nArAyaNasya ruchirAm naKharashmigangAm

Oh Paaduka! The lustre from the Lord's feet-nails passes like a 
stream of Ganga, with green fields close by. The nearby forest of 
Vedanta acquires the verdant colour and fertility from the emeralds. 
This forest is getting nutrients from the Ganga.

Namo Narayana,

SriMuralidhara Dasan

SrI:

Special Notes by V.Sadagopan (V.S):

SlOkam 668 

1) UtthamUr Swamy's anubhavam: Oh PaadhukE! It is fitting
that the places that have come in to contact with the rays of
Your emeralds have become dark green meadows. The areas 
close to the lustre of Your Lord's white radiance of toe nails 
have become dark green through interaction with the green rays of
Your emeralds.

2) SrImath Andavan's anubhavam: Oh PaadhukE! The green emeralds
are enmeshed on Your surface. Through their green radiance ,
those emeralds make the forests of Upsnishads attain a greenish
black hue. The Lord of SrIrangam adorns You on His Thiruvadi .
The radiant white lustre of His toe nails remind one of 
the fast flowing white waters of GangA river. When one looks
at that white radiance next to the green radiance of Your
emerlads , the scene evokes the image of green grass fields
on the banks of GangA river.

3)Oh PaadhukE! The dark green rays of Your emeralds makes 
the nearby forests of Upanishads greenish black ( ShyAmAyamAna 
nigamaantha vana upakaNDA: ThvadhIyA: harinmaNaya:). This situation
reminds one of the green grass fields on the banks of the river Ganga 
flowing swiftly with white waters. This is an appropriate analogy
(sTAnE praTayanthi). The Lord's enchanting nails have the radiant 
white hue recalling the white hue of Ganga river (RuchirA: 
NaarayaNasya nakha rasmi GangA nithyam praTayanthi). Your
green rays emanating form the emeralds evoke the imagery of
fields full of green grass adjascent to the banks of the river 
GangA ( paryantha sAdhvalavathIm praTayanthi )...(V.S). 






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