Guest guest Posted February 6, 2002 Report Share Posted February 6, 2002 thirunyAna sambandhar thirukkaDaikkAppu thalam thirumaRaikkADu paN piyan^dhaik kAn^dhAram iraNDAm thirumuRai thiruchchiRRambalam poN^gu veNmaNaR kAnal porukaDal thiraithavaz muththam kaN^gulAriruL pOzuN^ kali maRaikkADu amarn^dhAr thAm thiN^gaL chUDinarEnum thiripuram eriththanarEnum eN^gum eN^gaL pirAnAr pugazaladhu igaz paziyilarE thiruchchiRRambalam Meaning: With the sandy shore looking as if foaming, the striking waves showering pearls (bubbles) - the sea that looks like the dark night - the Lord residing in that roaring thirumaRaikkADu, whether wears the moon or burns out the tripuras, wherever it be, our Lord is full of fame not blame and blemish ! Notes: If one carefully observes the purANic incidents, a very subtle and important message could be found. Whether Lord Shiva is blessing somebody or acts fierce on somebody, the ways employed are straight-forward and no stealthy ways. Sambandhar here depicts two classic cases one of giving refuge and the other acting hard on wrong doers. In both the cases God did what is just as well as gracious. It is the Lord Who made the justice and has that as the bull flag. The Lord is just and blameless in Its actions. Hailings to that Feet of Perfection ! ===== --------------------------- Visit Shaivism Home Page at http://www.shaivam.org --------------------------- I said I gave my body - became far off from guru's teachings I said I gave my mind - became far off from the linga I said I gave my wealth - became far off from the devotees There is nothing more disasterous than the disaster I got ito by saying "I did for You", kUDalasangamadEva ! - basavaNNa Send FREE Valentine eCards with Greetings! http://greetings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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