Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 cun^dharar thEvAram thalam thirukkAnappEr paN puRan^Irmai EzAm thirumuRai thiruchchiRRambalam kUdhal iDunychaDaiyum kOLaravum viravum kokkiRaguN^ kuLir mAmaththamum oththunathAL Odhal uNarn^dhu aDiyAr un perumaikku n^inain^dhu uLLurugA viracum Ocaiyaip pADalum n^I Adhal uNarn^dhu avarODu anbu peruththu aDiyEn aN^gaiyin mAmalar koNDu en kaNadhu allal keDak kAdhaluRath thozuvadhu enRukolO aDiyEn kArvayal chUz kAnappEr uRai kALaiyaiyE thiruchchiRRambalam Meaning: Cool dense matted hair with dreaded snake, feather of crane, cool great datura (Umaththam), similarly Your Feet, along with the devotees - well learnt and experienced - thinking of Your glory, with a melted heart hailing and singing, by this process (they) become You, realizing this I, slave, in brimming love with them, palms full of flowers, with the agony of my eyes vanishing, in deep love when will I, slave, worship, the Bull of kAnappEr surrounded by dense fields ? Notes: 1. cundharar saluted the Lord at thiruccuziyal and stayed there. God came in his dreams in an enchanting marvelous unseen bull form and reminded him to come to thirukkAnappEr. That youthful form of God got imbibed in his mind, cundharar sang this song reaching at kALaiyAr kOvil (thirukkAnappEr). In the complete padhikam the saint vividly hails the form of God. 2. kUdhal - cool; kOLaravu - harmful snake; maththam - Umaththam; aN^gai - palm; allal - suffering. ===== --------------------------- Visit Shaivism Home Page at http://www.shaivam.org --------------------------- Health - Feel better, live better http://health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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