Guest guest Posted May 26, 2002 Report Share Posted May 26, 2002 thirun^Avukkarachar thEvAram thalam common thirukkuRun^thokai ain^dhAm thirumuRai thiruchchiRRambalam kUval Amai kuraikaDal Amaiyaik kUvalODu okkumO kaDal enRal pOl pAva kArikaL pArpparidhu enbarAl dhEva dhEvan chivan perun^ thanmaiyE thiruchchiRRambalam Meaning: Like the well tortoise asking the tortoise of the roaring ocean, "Is the ocean as big as this well ?", those covered in their sins say the Glory of Lord shiva, the Divine of divines, is not something worth perceiving to be realized. Notes: 1. Materialists and other people who follow dogmatic theories are just unable to visualize the Gigantic Supreme nature of the God and so mock at the efforts of the devotees of Lord shiva as futile ones. The devotees need to move forward in their worship of the Truth expounded by vedas undeterred as these people would continue just in maligning till they come out of their ignorance. (Many people accuse that Hinduism is a confusing and unclear religion with each one saying one thing. It is in fact the problem that they have been exposed too much to the religions of limited in terms of philosophers, books etc. It needs an open mind and good inclination and effort to understand the glory of that ocean.) 2. kUval - well; kurai - noisy; pArppu aridhu - difficult to see. ===== --------------------------- 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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