Tirumurai
  • I have a doubt, can anyone clarify (naanga Dharumi paramparai, kelvi
    kekka mattum than theriyum :) )

    Thiruvaalar Venkatesh udhavuvarnu ninaikiren.

    I browsed through Sundarar's devaram(just the initial few devarams).
    I find that in every set of Hyms, in the last stanza he says
    something like , aarooran sonna intha patta padicha adhu kidaikkum,
    ithu kidaikkum nu. I have also heard that Sambandhar Devaram is also
    like this, like in every poem he says, Sambandhan aruliya, something
    of this sort. Appar and Sambadhar devaram innum padikala(padikanumnu
    oru long term plan vechiruken, first sundarara attack pannaren).

    I somehow feel, its odd..I dont doubt their bakthi or I even dont
    doubt that, if anyone prays like that wholeheartedly, surely they
    will get what they want. But they themselves saying that their poems
    are manthirams which can get things done for the reciter, koncham
    overa ella...I didnt come across any such thing in Tiruvasagam.

    And another doubt is, why these samayak kuravargal, calls
    themselves "naayeen". nay enna avvalavu kevalamana mirugama? adhu
    nandriyulla prani ache...

    Any idea, or reason why Sambandar or sundarar adopted this approach.
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    If u didn't forward and kept it with you, you will lose 10000000 Rs.

    Ippadippatta mailukkellaam, intha maathiri paadalkaL thaan munnOdiyO
    ennavO??

    Just joking ;0))

    ThiruvaaLar venkatesh avarkaL kOviththukkoLLa kUdaathu
  • if iam not wrong, a similar thing also is there in Tiruvasagam -
    Sivapuranam section...

    it says something like this..

    "..... solliya paatin porul unarndhu solluvar... selluvar
    sivapurathu.. pallorum etha panindhu..."

    also regarding naai.. manivasagar also says

    "... naayir kadaiyaay kidandha adiyerkku thaayir sirandha
    dhayaavaana thathuvane....."

    i think this is there with everyone.... in sashti kavasam it
    says ".. baalan devaraayan pagarndhadhai kaalayum maalayum ......"

    its like saying ...".. annan yaaru theriyumla... naan sonennu
    sollu...." type!!!!
  • Sundarar - He is believed to be a friend of Shiva (Sneha baavam)
    Sambandar - He is believed to be child of Shiva (Puthira baavam)

    Above could be the reasons (my personal view) for them to be dictative.

    In the case of Appar (it is Dhaasa Baavam) and Manikavaasagar (adimai
    baavam).
  • Dhiwakar,

    Thanks for your inputs. Yes Sivapuram says that, but it doesnt
    appear in all of Manickavasagars poems. Only once in a while it
    might appear. That too he is not telling Vaadavooran solliya or
    manivasagan solliya etc. He says is in a generic way,
    "solliya pattin porul unarndhu solluvar...".

    But Sundarar says this in every devarappadigam.

    My question, reg. naai was pertaining to all the four, not alone
    sundarar...

    > its like saying ...".. annan yaaru theriyumla... naan sonennu
    > sollu...." type!!!!

    Thats really good. :) en questione athan saar. ipper patta
    bakthimangal en tharperumai (?) adithu kolla vendum? Manivasagar
    appadi seyalanu nenaikaren, athavadhu "naan sonnenu sollu..." type...

    I really like the way you interlink things and quote from different
    texts. I envy your vast knowledge.
  • saamiyove...

    enakku niraiya knowledge irukkunnu oru poiyya solli, ennai idhuku
    mela pesa vudaame pannitiye baa..... naayamaa idhu????

    sundarar may be konjam altaappu pervazhiyaa irukkalaam... that is
    why he calls aadipureeswar for "poisaatchi".. this is celebrated
    as "magizhadi sevai " in Tiruvotriyur every year....

    mathavanga ellaam kashtapattu kailasam ponaa indha aaalu
    mattum "Airavatam " mela eri kailaasam poraaru.... edho
    oru "ullkuththu " irukkudhu idhula.....

    enna edhunnu peeraanju dhaan paakkanum.....

    or may be somebody who came later might have, due to the high regard
    he had for the kuruvar's added these extra fittings to the original
    verses also....
  • saamiyove...

    enakku niraiya knowledge irukkunnu oru poiyya solli, ennai idhuku
    mela pesa vudaame pannitiye baa..... naayamaa idhu????

    sundarar may be konjam altaappu pervazhiyaa irukkalaam... that is
    why he calls aadipureeswar for "poisaatchi".. this is celebrated
    as "magizhadi sevai " in Tiruvotriyur every year....

    mathavanga ellaam kashtapattu kailasam ponaa indha aaalu
    mattum "Airavatam " mela eri kailaasam poraaru.... edho
    oru "ullkuththu " irukkudhu idhula.....

    enna edhunnu peeraanju dhaan paakkanum.....

    or may be somebody who came later might have, due to the high regard
    he had for the kuruvar's added these extra fittings to the original
    verses also....
  • vanakkam,

    > I somehow feel, its odd..I dont doubt their bakthi or I even dont
    doubt that, if anyone prays like that wholeheartedly, surely they
    will get what they want. But they themselves saying that their poems
    are manthirams which can get things done for the reciter, koncham
    overa ella...I didnt come across any such thing in Tiruvasagam.

    Not only Sundarar and Sambandar almost all those wrote seemed to
    have followed this. At the end of 'Thiruppavai' and 'Varanamayiram',
    Andal also tells similarly.

    "... pattar pirAn kOthai sonna
    sangaththamizh mAlai muppathum thappAmE
    ingup ipparisuraippAr ...
    ...
    engum thiruvaruL petRu inbuRuva rempAvAy"


    "...
    thUya tamizh mAlai Iraindhum vallavar
    vAyu nan makkaLaip peRRu magizhvarE"


    Even Nammazhwar says so in his 'Thiruvaimozhi'.

    "... kurukoor sadagOpan sonna,
    paadal Or aayiraththuL ivaiyum Or patthum...
    ...
    veedum peRutthiththan moovulakukkum tharum oru naayagamE"

    In fact Nammazhwar says at the end of every ten songs (thurvaimozhi
    is segregated as ondram pathu, irandam pathu etc.) that, "if one
    understands and sings ten pasurams out of the thousand I've sung,
    mukthi is assured."

    swetha
  • every slokam has something called as " palasruthi" at the end of
    it....

    they may not be the original ones .. but added due to the parayana
    murai...

    For instance, vishnu sahasranamam starts with "sukhlam baradharam
    vishnum....( may not be the case with some school of rendition"....

    but the original sahasranam starts with "Viswam vishnur
    vashatkaaro..." (mukkoor ezhudhina kuraionrumillai padikkanum
    idhukku artham puriyaradhukku)...

    also there is something called as palasrudhi.."... vedhaandhako
    brahmanassyaath.. kshayathriyo vijayee bavedh....."

    the original sahasranamam starts with "viswam vishnur..." this is
    where the "Dhyanam " starts and ends before the palsrudhi...

    so , it is possible that somebody who came later, might have added
    palasrudhi's like the above to all the tamizh paakkal.....

    andha peyar theriyaadha punniyaathmaakkal vaazhga!!!
  • indha extra fitting ezhudhina aalu andha kaalathu Chartered
    Accountant aa irundhiruppaar..... so adhanaala maatikkaama poi
    kanakku ezhudharadhu eppadinnu avarukku athuppadiyaa
    irundhirukkum.....
  • One way, you may be correct.

    But, even after saying tey will get this fruits after the
    recitation, how many recite devarams and pasurams? Only when 7 anda
    half or Ashtmathu Shani or Guru, many people recite, "Kolaru
    pathigam". This initially may have materialistic, intentions, but
    soon lead to desireless state.

    Even many Sanskrit slokas have 'Phalashruthi' at last.

    I once initiated a spinster on a mantra 'Swayamvara Kalyani'. He was
    longing to get married, Gunavathi. She got married soon, when I
    asked her about her chanting of matra after a year after her
    wedding, she replied' It was this mantra, that fetched me a good
    husband. And I found this mantra helps me in all aspects of my life.
    When ever I am in trouble, I chant this, and I find a solution'.

    So, though initially, her motive was to get married. Then it has
    become different. People, will then chant matra for a pleasure of
    chanting it, without expecting anything.

    Next is 'summa iruthal'. Each and everything need to have a
    attraction at begining.

    Why is god having a Alankara in temples. Wil someone look at him,
    when he always looks shabby? This is practicality. Every one loves
    to look at Thayar at Alamelumangapuram, Mylai Kabali, Sikkal singara
    velan etc. because of this attraction. first step is to atract, and
    then arrest.

    Rajendhra Cholan!
  • Hi Sathish,
    The Lord shiva who gives even Itself for the one who completely surrenders to It and serves selflessly, takes care of such a devotee in all the ups and downs of the life leading the devotee to the liberation. That would be the ultimate boon. Still people look for some helping hand when they are in some deep trouble. Many get mislead also going behind miracle performers and get cheated many times. The result is more pain than the temporary well being they get.
    The shaivite saints have sung the holy hymns - in a great spiritual wisdom and seeking only the Truth. The splendid powerfulwords ( mantram) and the unadultrated devotion on Lord shiva being the base these hymns give the great cure for many of the sufferings in life. Instead of looking for unreliable sources for betterment one should seek devaaram path which apart from giving the benefit would slowly lead one to be set in the path towards the Almighty. Even those who do devotion without asking for returns would find these to be very enchanting hymns.

    These t are for masses to elites, simple devotees to great yogis, are for married people as well for ascetic. Because they have all the elements the people of various states would look for. While the honey dipped words of thiruvAchakam that just is nothing but pure devotion and surrender, thirumandhiram is a marvelous text on the sophisticated concepts of yoga shastram. The thiruththANdakams of appar perumAn are very simple to pass rich concepts even to masses and there are some hymns from champan^dhar that dwells in the beauties of grammar and music. These have the songs praying for good family and maaterial life at the same time those of devotees like pattinaththAr who praise the ascetic life against the married !
  • Dear all

    there are songs in sundarar thevaram which curse lord shiva
    (vaalnthu poothiirE)
    there are songs where the saints threaten god

    and not to be left behind i remember a sundarar thevaram where he
    does a mimicry of jain songs( naiyaandi)

    but overall promises of better things to come in these songs have to
    be seen in the context of frequent religious conversions in those
    days.
    even god has to be marketed perhaps
  • Yes.

    But unless moovar guarantee the results no one will recite it
    correct. I cannot say, chant this hymn and you will get enough money
    for 7 generations. And obviously everyone will care the damn for it.

    People, must have known the meanings very well, those times, as the
    songs were also on Great immortal Tamil.

    Even know, people knew, chanting any mantra or Hymns can get them
    freedom from Navagrahas, but they tend to begin
    with `Kolarupathigam'. Correct?

    On `Porul Unarnthu Kooruvar', I differ in my view. For me, God is
    very compassionate to grant people, what ever they want, even if
    they chant without knowing its meaning. But, also, to an atheist who
    is good, this is a different discussion, and let me not get into it.

    There is a story in Devi Bhagavatam, on Satyavrathan. He chants, one
    of the Bheejaksharas (Kaamabheejam), unknowing its importance.
    People used to call him `Kleeban' (Fool) and he picked up
    Kaamabheejam from this. But, Goddess Durga Devi, recognizes his act,
    and make him a rishi like Valmiki. This is because he is very good
    and acts on path of `saanraanmai'.

    In my personal opinion, there are many issues to stop us from doing
    a good act, But only one is required to start it, that is `Will'.

    Rajendhra Cholan!
  • "natta kallai naadhan endru naalu putpam saathiye
    sutri vandhu munu munendru sollum mandhiram edhada
    natta kallum pesumo naadhan ullirukkayil
    sutta satti sattuvam karichuvai ariyumo" - SIVAVAKKIYAR

    indha maadhiri kooda periyavanga sollirukkaanga....

    "Aakasaath padhidhanthoyam yatha gachchathi saagaram.. sarva devam namaskaaraha kesavam prathigachchathih".....


    chinna vayasula naan kooda similar kadhai onru padichirukken

    one hunter in search of game went to the forest but cud not find one.. so he sat on a tree the whole night waiting for the prey.... but he did not know that it was vilva maram
    to spend time he started plucking the leaves and dropping it and lo! below was a sivalingam.. the vilva leaves were dropping on the sivalingam and it was also the sivaratri night.....

    as usual our sthothrapriyan was happy and the hunter was born as a great king in the next janmam ( i dont remember the king's name)... this means even though you do do unknowingly, you will get the result of your good deed.....

    vara vara PS group has become spiritual group!!! nadappadhu naaranan seyal.....
  • dear all


    actually i mentioned thiruvengadu thevaram and sambandars suggestion
    because i thought it was rare.( actually not many promises are bade
    by the samaya kuravars)

    but now it has caused a deluge of mails
  • adhu dhaanga vidhi ngradhu.. naama onnu ninaippom.... avan vera oru kanakku pottu adhan padi mudippaan.....

    "aatuviththaal yaaroruvar aadhaadhaar"
  • innum aaramikkaveyillaiye!!! adhukulla eppadi mudiyum.....
  • mudindhu vittadhaa ?
    adhukkullayaa ?
  • adhaane paarthaen.
    nadakkattum.. nadakkattum
  • ennai indha group ai vittu thurathuvadharkku oru gumbale ready aa irukkunnu ippo dhaan puriyudhu!!!!
  • Its ok, was not Ponniyinselvan, Sivapathasekaran too?

    I have seen groups discussing only on actress physical beauty. And I
    guess, this is far better.

    Rajendhra Cholan!
  • Dear SPs

    thee is a legend as to which entrance each of the samayakkuravar took
    in chidambaram


    for a south facing natarajar

    the student and the servant aproached from the sides

    the son came straight to his father

    sundarar said " this is my friend's house and came in from the inside
    of the house( north entrance)

    my favourite is east from my college days( added benefit is fantastic
    methu pakoda shop- maami kadai on that side)
  • added to that.. bus vandhu theradi kitta drop pannuvaannu sollunga...

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