Guest guest Posted April 28, 2002 Report Share Posted April 28, 2002 thirun^Avukkarachar thEvAram thalam podhu paN piyan^dhaik kAn^dhAram n^AngAm thirumuRai thiruchchiRRambalam viri kadhir nyAyiRallar madhiyallar vEdha vidhiyallar viNNum n^ilanum thiritharu vAyuvallar cheRuthIyumallar theLi n^Irumallar theriyil aritharu kaNNiyALai oru bAgamAga aruL kAraNaththil varuvAr eriyaravAra mArbar imaiyArumallar imaippArumallar ivarE thiruchchiRRambalam Meaning: He is neither the radiant sun, nor the moon; neither the rule of vedas, not the sky, land or roaming air; neither the aggressive fire, nor the clear water; It can be seen that He comes with the consort the red-striped eye lady, out of His Grace ! The One with the fierce snake garland around the chest, is neither the one in divines nor the one subjected to death ! Notes: 1. A highly rich poem of great philosophical significance. The God as aShTa mUrthi stays in various elements (as hailed by sAmaveda too, "ye devAdevAH divi ShadaH..." (devavratAni)). But still the Supreme is not these elements. It is beyond all these ! It is not something measurable by the knowledge ! Still, "because of Its Grace", It takes various glorious forms easily comprehendible like the umaiyorubAgan (ardanArIshvara). It cannot be counted just by adding one to the count of devas. It is "the" Eternal ! This song is one of the key ones supporting the basics of shiva sidhdhantha. 2. nyAyiRu - sun; madhi - moon; eri aravu - fierce snake; Aram - garland; imaiyAr - devas; imaippAr - mortal. ===== --------------------------- Visit Shaivism Home Page at http://www.shaivam.org --------------------------- Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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