Sri Vaikunta Gadyam
One of the great qualities of an Acharya is just not to teach but lead the way by practicing his teachings. Bhagawat Sri Ramanuja excelled in it. He composed Gadya Thrayam consisting of Sharanagathi Gadyam, Sri Ranga Gadyam and Sri Vaigunda Gadyam and sang it in front of Nam Perumal and Peria Piratti on Panguni uthiram day, the only day Piran and Piratti give darshan together in Serthi festival every year. Sri Ramanuja explains the approach to Saranagathi through Gadya Thrayam.
The 66th sloka of 18th Chapter of Bhagavad Gita is Charma Sloka which Lord Krishna teaches Arjuna.
Sarvadharman Parityajya Mam Ekam Saranam Vraja |
Aham tva Sarva Papebhyo Mokshayishyami Masuchaha ||
Lord Krishna advises that giving up all the means (Upayams) to obtain Moksha, treating Lord Krishna as the only means and surrender to Him. Then Lord Krishna would release the surrendered from all sins.
Sri Ramanuja explains the process of surrender through Gadya Thrayam.
After Shranagathi Gadyam was presented by Sri Ramanuja, Sri Ranganatha was so happy that he enables Sri Ramanuaja to visualize Parama Padam. In Sri Vaikunta Gadyam, Sri Ramanuja describes Sriman Narayana with Divya Thamapathis, Nithya Suris and its beautiful surroundings. Sri Ramanuaja narrates the Paramapadam scenario along with gunas of Para Vasudeva.
The attached video presentation is a chanting of Sri Vaikunta Gadyam.
Ashtaksaram, Dwayam and Charma Slokam precede chanting of Sri Vaikunta Gadyam followed by "Kayena Vacha" and "Yadkshara Pada".
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