Guest guest Posted August 29, 2003 Report Share Posted August 29, 2003 SrI: Dear SrImathi Sumithra Varadarajan: Thanks very much for a delightful series of postings in the Oppiliappan List on the AzhwArgaL ThiruppaLLiyezucchi in Andal's ThiruppAvai. As always, your postings are most enjoyable to read from the point of clarity, information content and links to AchArya"s intrepretations. Thank you. V.Sadagopan - sumithra varadarajan vanamamalai ; ramanuja Cc: oppiliappan ; Friday, August 29, 2003 9:07 AM Azhvargal thiruppalliezhuchi in Andal's thiruppAvai-10 Sri Parthasarathi thunai Srimathe rAmAnujaya Namaha Sri vara vara munayE Namaha Sri vAnAchala mahA munayE Namaha “poigaiyAr bhoodhaththAr pEyAr pugazh mazhisai iyan arul mAran sEralarkOn-tuiyapatta nAdhan anbartAl thooli narpAnan nankaliyan edhivar thOtrath thadaivAm engu” In the next paasuram, “ellE elankiliyE” Sri Andal awakens the youngest of the Azhvars (kadi kutti) Thirumangai azhvar. This azhvar gave a beautiful padhigam (series of 10 paasurams) “mAnamarum mennOkki” which happens to be a dialogue between two aichis). To remind those wonderful paasuram of thirumangai azhvar andal has made the paasuram to awaken him to also be in the same format as a dialogue between andal and thirumangai azhvar. In many of his paasurams thirumangai azhvar calls him to be parrot. “kili pOla mizhattri nadandhu”, “men kili pOla miga mizhattrim en pEdhaiyE” etc. Thereby andal calls him as “kiliyE!” Otherwise it is a habit of a parrot to repeat whatever we say. Kaliyan took avataram to repeat the words of nammazhvar (“mAran paniththa thamizh maraikku Arangam koora avadhariththa”) so even due to this he can be called as a parrot. Since he is the youngest among the Azhvars he is referred to as “élan kiliyE” (oh! young parrot). The second line is the answer from thirumangai azhvar. Then andal says, “vallai vun katturaigal pandE vun vAyaridhum” Oh! azhveer I am familiar with your strength in talking, because you are the azhvar who has the guts to sing, “vAsivalleer endhalooreerE! VAzhindhE pOm neerE”. PandE! Indicates knowing what is going to happen even before azhvar took avathAram. Listening to this kaliyan says,”valleergal neengalE” You were the one who sang “ kollum payanonrillAdha kongai thannaik kizhangOdum, allippariththittavan mArbil erindhu ennazhalai theervanE” Is your words tough or mine? Immediately kaliyan was reminded of his own paasurams where he showed the atmost humility towards bhagavatas (“naNNAdhavAlavunar” “kansOra ven kurudhi”, bhagavata sheshatvam) and hence uttered, “nAnEdhAn Ayiduga” Then andal says, “vunakkenna vErudaiyai” reminded of thirumangai azhvar’s two great thirumadals. Kaliyan then enquires; “ellArum pOndhArO” has all the other Azhvars taken avatharam before me? Val Anai kondrAnai mAyanai: kaliyan was one of the Azhvars who sang wonderfully on the incident of emperuman killing an elephant. He has sung the same in many places. “Avarivai seikaRivAr anjanamAmalai pOlE” “kavala yAnai kombosiththa kannanennum” “vezhamum pAganum veezha” etc. MAttrArai mAttrazhikka vallAnai mAyanai pAda: Emperuman has the special capacity to overcome the pride of those who act against him. In the govardhana giri vriththAntham (story) he in a very tactful way cut down indra’s pride without hurting him in any manner. Kaliyan was deeply involved in the above divine quality of emperuman. That is why he ends his Periya thirumozhi with “kundrameduththu Anirai kAththavan thannai” and while completing his last prabhandam thirunedundAndakam he says, “kundreduththa thOlinAnai”. In this way it has been shown that andal has awakened her foster fathers the other Azhvars in her paasurams one by one. Dealing this subject in more detail will be interesting but will run pages after pages. So we will stop with this. With this posting the series on thiruppalliezhuchi of Azhvars in andal’s thiruppavai has come to an end. Azhvar EmperumAnAr Andal Jeeyer thiruvadigalE sharanam Adiyen rAmAnuja dAsee Sumithra Varadarajan SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software To from this group, send an email to:OppiliappanYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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