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thirun^Avukkarachar thEvAram

thalam n^allUr

thiruththANDakam

ARAm thirumuRai

 

thiruchchiRRambalam

 

n^inain^dhu urugum aDiyArai n^aiya vaiththAr

n^illAmE thIvinaigaL n^IN^ga vaiththAr

cinan^thirugu kaLiRRu urivaip pOrvai vaiththAr

cezu madhiyin thaLir vaiththAr ciRan^dhu vAnOr

inan^thuruvi maNimakuTaththu ERath thuRRa

inamalarkaL pOdhavizn^dhu madhuvAyp pilgi

n^anain^dhanaiya thiruvaDi en thalaimEl vaiththAr

n^allUr emperumAnAr n^allavARE

 

thiruchchiRRambalam

 

Meaning:

Kept the devotees who melt in (His) thoughts, weary.

Kept the bad deeds departing, without any pause.

Kept the blanket of fierce elephant skin.

Kept the bud of waxing moon.

The clan of celestials well probing whichever flowers

they chose to be the best and wore on their glittering

crowns, the honey of which buds flow and make wet,

such Feet of His, He kept on my head, the Lord of

thirun^allUr nicely.

 

Notes:

1. This song was sung by appar perumAn when the

Lord accepting his pleading kept His Glorious Feet

unseen by brahma and viShNu on his head at

thirunallUr.

The way the king of words describe the Feet that was

kept on his head is enchanting. Describing how

selectively the divines pick and choose the flowers to

their flashy crowns cryptically says that the honey

from

those flowers make the Feet of the Lord wet,

indicating

the Supremeness of the Feet that are worshipped by all

the divines and also the soft and sweetness of those

Matchless Feet.

2. The clothing wear out when continuously worn and

used. The minds of the devotees keep thinking in full

love in days and dreams, such worn are the minds of

the mature devotees. Those devotees don't have time

to worry about any bad karma, their age old bad deeds

are removed by the God. The danger that come to them

like the fierce elephant daemon are vanquished by Him.

They would be growing like the waxing phase of the

moon by His Grace.

3. n^aidhal - wear out; kaLiRRurivai - elephant skin;

madhi - moon; thaLir - sprout/bud; pOdhu - bud;

pilgi - drip.

 

 

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