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Acharya hridhayam 169-11dhivya dhEsam- thiruk kOLUrpAsuram- vunnum

sOru- thiru voizh mozhi 6-7Quality: Abath sakathvam; Saviour in

EmergencyText: "kai mudhal iyandhAr vuNNum nidhiyin Abhatsakathvam

pugum vOrilEsamrutham"Summary: Those who are without any means or

appropriate end, The Lord ofThirukKolur gives them a helping hand

like a reserve fund. In thiru voizhmozhi 6-6 AzhwAr explains that all

sorts of false means andends(pOliyAna upAya/upEyam) to attain him

wither off and the similar to theemergency fund, the lord is like the

saviour and this attribute is termed asAbath sakathvam.Why does the

superficial means/ends wither off?AzhwAr,not having attained

emberumAn, effects of separation make these witheroff.How is this

withering off deduced?IN 6-6 these are explained."iyandhadhu sangE"

6-6-1 to "iyandhadhu kattE" 6-6-10.How the lord here can be termed as

emergencey/reserve fund?The Lord s thiru nAmam here is "vaitha mA

nidhi" . Such kind of fund arehelpful in distress and hence termed as

Abath sakathvam.Why the words pugum vOr is mentioned here?Those who

are eager to attain the end(upEyam), this dhivya dhEsam is a place

toenter. In this thiru voizh mozhi "thiNNam en ilLmAn pugumUr

thirukkOLurE" 6-7-1.Why samrutham is used here?These words are

inferred from the lines" selvam malgi avan kidandhathirukkOLUrkkE"

6-7-10.vAnamAmalai padmanabhan

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