Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 thirun^Avukkarachar thEvAram thalam podhu thiruththANDakam ARAm thirumuRai maRumARRath thiruththANDakam thiruchchiRRambalam n^AmArkkum kuDiyallOm n^amanai anycOm n^arakaththil iDarpaDOm n^aDalaiyillOm EmAppOm piNiyaRiyOm paNivOmallOm inbamE en^n^ALum thunbamillai thAmArkkum kuDiyallAth thanmaiyAna caN^karan n^aRcaN^ga veNkuzai Or kAdhil kOmARkE n^Am enRum mILA AlAyk koymmalarch chEvaDi iNaiyE kuRuginOmE thiruchchiRRambalam Meaning: We are not subjects to anybody ! We are not afraid of death ! We will not suffer in the hell ! We do not have deception ! We are safe-guarded ! We do not know illness ! We won't subdue ! Every day is pleasant, no pains. To the Lord Who is not a subject to anybody else, to that shankara, to the King with white conch ball in the ear, as irrevocable slaves we shrunk under the Parallel Floral Perfect Feet !! Notes: 1. A song that sprang out of the unshakable confidence on the Supreme that serve as undrying source of courage and vitalization on the basis of the devotion to the Lord. 2. When the saint who held an esteemed position in jainism returned to the glorious path of shaivism, the jain pallava king sent a summon to him to appear in his court and explain. The undaunted devotee as a response to the emperor's messengers sang this padhikam. (So it is called maRumARRath thiruththANDakam. maRumARRam - response.) 3. How daringly the saint responds to the emperor ?! It would be imprudent to fight against the mighty without proper support. The saint had the full confidence on the Divine of the divines - the Greatest God. Only because he asserts very clearly that he has shrunk himself into the shelter of Lord shiva's Feet, he very confidently says, "Whomsoever you be I can't oblige". If his master had been one who is in turn a slave of somebody else then when the master's state itself is subject to somebody's mercy, how could he be confident ? But his master is One Who has none above or peer to Him and is a benevolent One. His slavery is to that Master is also not a temporary one to be transferred to an inferior one, but is an absolute irreversible slavery. The emperor, who without realizing the Glory behind the great saint gave the death penalty to him, had to finally fall at the feet of this saint with all his might turned useless ! The determination of this sage is certainly marvelous and inspiring ! 4. kuDi - subject; n^aman - divine of death/yama; n^aDalai - fraud; Emam - safe-guard; kOmAn - king. ===== --------------------------- Visit Shaivism Home Page at http://www.shaivam.org --------------------------- - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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