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Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri
17th century Indian mathematical linguist
Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri (Mēlpattūr Nārāyaṇa Bhaṭṭatiri; –/), third student of Achyuta Pisharati, was a member of Madhava of Sangamagrama's Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics. He was a mathematical linguist (vyakarana).
His most important scholarly work, Prakriya-sarvasvam, sets forth an axiomatic system elaborating on the classical system of Panini.
Melpathur narayana bhattathiri biography of mahatma in english In other projects. It was written by Bhattathiri in CE and gives a summary of 18, verses of the Bhagavata Purana. Saraswati Amma — S. Day after day, with unwavering dedication, Bhattathiri immersed himself in the rhythmic recitation of the sacred shlokas from the Narayaneeyam.However, he is most famous for his masterpiece, Narayaneeyam, a devotional composition in praise of Guruvayurappan (Krishna) that is still sung at Guruvayur Temple.
Birth and education
Bhattathri was from a village named Melpathur at Kurumbathur in Athavanad Panchayat near Kadampuzha, very close to the Tirur River, as well as near to the holy town of Thirunavaya and Bharathappuzha, that was famed as the theatre of the Mamankam festival, in Malappuram district.
He was born in in a pious Brahmin family, as the son of Mathrudattan Bhattathiri, a pandit himself. Bhattathiri studied from his father as a child.
Melpathur narayana bhattathiri biography of mahatma in translation: While chanting the Vishnu Sahasranamam he inadvertently pronounced 'Amaraprabhu' as 'Maraprabhu'. While Narayana Bhattathiri was composing Narayaneeyam in Guruvayur temple, Poonthanam, another great devotee of Lord Guruvayoorapa and also a poet who wrote many great works about Lord Guruvayoorapa including the njanappana in Malayalam, had also come there to worship Lord Guruvayoorapan. Download as PDF Printable version. Also he sang 10 shlokas on Sri Guruvayoorappan every day.
He learned the Rig Veda from Madhava, Tarka śāstra (science of debate in Sanskrit) from Damodara and Vyākaraṇa (Sanskrit grammar) from Achyuta Pisharati. He became a pandit by the age of He married his guru Achuta Pisharati's niece and settled at Thrikkandiyur in Tirur.
He was one of the last mathematicians of the Sangamagrama school, which had been founded by Madhava in Kerala, South India and included among its members: Parameshvara, Neelakanta Somayaji, Jyeshtadeva, Achyuta Pisharati, Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri and Achyuta Panikkar.
It flourished between the 14th and 16th centuries and the original discoveries of the school seems to have ended with Bhattathiri.
Melpathur narayana bhattathiri biography of mahatma Bhattathiri's Vyakarana Sanskrit grammar Guru, Achyuta Pisharati, was affected with rheumatism Unable to see his pain, by yogic strength and by way of Gurdakshina, Bhattathri is said to have taken the disease upon himself and relieved his guru of the problem. Krishnaswamy Ayyangar — A. There is another story saying that when Bhattathiri was about to finish his masterpiece Narayaneeyam. Bhattathiri fell in love with the niece of one of his most revered mentors Guru Achuta Pisharodi and eventually married her.It seems that he had a younger brother named after his father (Mathrudattan Jr.,). One of the manuscripts of Narayaneeyam says that it was copied by the author's younger brother Matrdatta. The Melpathur family is now extinct and it is said that it was merged into the Maravancheri Thekkedathu family. [1]
Narayaneeyam
The Narayaniyam is a devotional Sanskrit work, in the form of a poetical hymn, consisting of verses (called 'slokas' in Sanskrit).
It was written by Bhattathiri in CE and gives a summary of 18, verses of the Bhagavata Purana.
Melpathur narayana bhattathiri biography of mahatma pakistan Maulana Wahiduddin Khan Views: He was a mathematical linguist vyakarana. All Posts. It was generally believed in those days, as it is even today, that heartfelt sincere prayers to Lord Guruvayurappan brings compete relief from all suffering.Pisharadi has been affected by rheumatism. Unable to see his pain, by yogic strength and by way of Gurdakshina, Bhattathri is said to have taken the disease upon himself and relieved his guru. To relieve Narayana of this disease, Ezhuthachan, a Malayalam poet and Sanskrit scholar hinted- "meen thottu koottuka" (start with the fish).
On the face of it, the suggestion would seem offensive to an orthodox Malayali Brahmin, who are strict vegetarians. However, Bhattathiri, understanding the hidden meaning, decided to present the various incarnations of Vishnu starting with the fish, as narrated in the Bhagavata Purana in a series of Dasakas (groups of ten slokas).
Upon reaching Guruvayur, he started composing one dasaka a day in the presence of the Lord. The refrain in last sloka of every dasaka is a prayer to him to remove his ailments and sufferings. Every day, he sang 10 shlokas on Sri Guruvayoorappan. Each set of 10 poems ends with a prayer for early cure.
In days he finished his compositions, and his condition gradually improved day by day. On 27 November when he finished the last dashakam ("Ayuraarogya Sowkhyam") he was completely cured. The th canto composed on that day gives a graphic description of this form of the Lord from the head to the foot. On that day he had a vision of the Lord in the form of Venugopalan.
He was 27 then. He was a propounder of Purva Mimamsa, Uttara Mimamsa and Vyakarana.
The Chakorasandesa which was earlier than Narayaneeyam also refers to rheumatic patients going to the Guruvayoor Temple. Worship in the Guruvayoor Temple is considered to be sure remedy for all diseases.[1] It may be because of this belief that Bhattathiri went to Guruvayoor.
There is another story saying that when Bhattathiri was about to finish his masterpiece Narayaneeyam. Bhattathiri pleaded to Lord Guruvayoorapan for the relief of his disease.
Biography of mahatma gandhi He was born in in a pious Brahmin family, as the son of Mathrudattan Bhattathiri, a pandit himself. Sengupta — B. He was a mathematical linguist vyakarana. All Posts.Lord Guruvayoorapan appeared himself before Bhattathiri and showed Lord's two hand and said that one of his hands did have the power to cure his disease. And showed his other hand and said that it had Karunyam. Bhattathiri thought for a moment and chose the hand which had Karunyam. He later explained that if we have Karunyam we all automatically get all the prosperity and well-being.
Lord gave the Karunyam and it is said that Bhattathiri's disease was cured.
Friendship with Poonthanam
While Narayana Bhattathiri was composing Narayaneeyam in Guruvayur temple, Poonthanam, another great devotee of Lord Guruvayoorapa and also a poet who wrote many great works about Lord Guruvayoorapa including the njanappana in Malayalam, had also come there to worship Lord Guruvayoorapan. One day he took some of his poems of the njanappana to Bhattathiri in order to correct them and improve them, but this was dismissed by Bhattathiri with a haughty remark that Poonthanam didn't know the correct meaning of words and he didn't want to waste his time on such silly works.
Later that night lord Guruvayoorapan himself appeared in Bhattathiri's dream and criticized him by saying that he preferred Poonthanam's bhakthi than Bhattathiri 's knowledge. And then the next day itself Bhattathiri apologized to poonthanam and corrected mistakes then they became friends.
Works
He wrote on diverse subjects including scientific ones.
His works are:[1]
- Narayaniyam
- Kriyakrama or Asvalayanakriyakrama
- Prakriyasarvasva
- Sripadasaptati (Supposed to be his last work)
- Dhatukavya
- Svahasudhakara
- Matsyavatara
- Rajasuya
- Ashtamicampu (fine description of Astami festival celebrated in the month of Krithigai (Nov-Dec) in the Shiva temple at Vaikom in north Travancore.
- Dutavakya
- Subhadradharana
- Pancalisvayamvara
Under the patronage of Cochin Vira Keralavarman ( A.D) Melputtur wrote the Gosrinagaravarnana and Virakeralaprasasti.[1]:
Death
It is said that Bhattathiri lived at least for 86 years, since his wish was to have a happy, healthy, long life as seen at the end of Narayaneeyam.
One poem says that he lived for years, and accordingly he should have died in But, 86 is considered more reliable. Accordingly, he lived in many places after his cure of rheumatism, like Kochi, Ambalapuzha, Kozhikode and finally he settled in Mookkola near Changaramkulam in the present-day Malappuram district. He stayed in the Devi temple there for around 20 years, and he wrote his last work there.
One day, after returning from Mookkola Temple, he collapsed and died instantly. Thus, he had a peaceful end as he wished.
There is a monument in the name of Melpathur Bhattathiripad still in the village where he was born and is known as Melpathur illaparambu.