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hi all,

 

Badri's question on Thirumazhisai aazhvaar's paasurams prompted me to post this.

 

Thirumazhisai aazhvaar as we all know converted from a Saivite to a Vaishnavite.

He also dabbled with other religions like Jainism. His works -

Naanmugan-thiruvandhaadhi (NMT) and Thiruchandaviruththam (TCV) have a very

strong accent towards removing any doubt from the minds of the bhaktaas that

Sriman Naarayanan is the supreme being. One of the commentators regards his

works as the weeding out of 'parathva buddhi' towards deities (this was

apparently pretty common among the people during aazhvaar's time) other than

Sriman Narayana.

 

NMT starts with the following verse

 

(NMT-1)

naanmuganai naaraayaNan padaiththaan - naanmuganum

thaanmugamaai sankaranaiththaan padaiththaan

 

(Brahma was created by NaarayaNan , about the second line, I am not sure about

the meaning. Does it mean that Brahma (naanmugan) created Sankaran? )

 

NMT ends with the paasuram

(NMT-96)

 

iniyaRindhE NnIsaRkum naanmugaRkum theyvam

iniyaRindhEn emperumaan! unnai, - iniyaRindhEn

kaaraNann^I kaRRavain^I kaRpavain^I, naRkirisai

naaraNann^I nan_gaRindhEn naan.

 

(Now I understand/know (arindhEn = know) the God of Isan (Sivan) and Brahma

(naanmugan)

Now I know you - emperumaan ; You are the cause (kaaraNam), all that is learnt

(kaRRavai) .....)

 

In Thiruchandaviruththam, many paasurams convey a similar meaning

(TCV-5,TCV-7, TCV-70,TCV-71 etc..)

 

I will just quote TCV-69.

 

TCV-69

 

kaaNilummu ruppolaarse

vikkinaatha keerththiyaar,

pENilumva rantharami

dukkilaatha thEvarai,

aaNamenRa dainthuvaazhum

aathar_kaaL!em maathipaal,

pENin^umpi Rappenumpi

NakkaRukka kiRRirE.

 

Note especially the 2nd adi..

 

'pENilum varam thara midukkilaatha thevarai'

(Not able to grant 'varam' even when asked).

 

This line is about Sivan. Once when aazhvaar was meditating, Sivan and Paarvathi

were flying aove him in the sky. Paarvati was amazed at the radiance of the

aazhvaar and asked Sivan as to who he was. Paramasivan tells her about the

aazhvaar

and they decide to grant him some wishes - and so they land near the aazhvaar.

But, aazhvaar ignores them. Finally Paramasivan convinces the aazhvaar to

ask for some varams. Aazhvaar asks for mOksham - Paramasivan says that only

Sriman NaarayaNan can grant that wish. Next, aazhvaar asks for a long life (I am

not very sure of this part here though..) Paramasivan says that it is the

duty of Yamaa to decide the time of death for the people..

 

Since Paramasivan could not grant asked for varams, the above two lines in

TCV-69.

 

The essence of thirumazhisai aazhvaar's works is this - Sriman NaarayaNan is the

Supreme being.

 

 

If somebody has the word-to-word translation of the above paasurams, can you

please post the translations?

 

Thirumazhisai aazhvaar is responsible for the name 'Sonna VaNNam seytha

peRumaaL'

for YadhOththakaari in Kanchipuram (thiruvehaa). I will try to post the

details about that later.

 

Varadhan

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