Guest guest Posted June 25, 2004 Report Share Posted June 25, 2004 Dear SrI VasudEvan : Thanks very much for a comprehensive study of the HusEni Krithi of Saint ThyagarAja and giving us the definitions of the name of Raagam " HusEni". Your write up on the nunaces of the words used by Saint ThyagarAja and their links to SrIamd RaamAyaNam passages is most enjoyable. We would all welcome additional similar in depth study of Krithis of Saint ThyagarAja filled with Raama Bhakthi in addition to your krishNa bhakthi-laden postings on the MahA Kavi of OotthukkAdu and LeelA Sukhar . Thanks very much , V.Sadagopan - "M.G.Vasudevan" <mgv <oppiliappan>; <raamabhakthi> Friday, June 25, 2004 6:41 AM rana dheeran > Dear sri vaishNava perunthagaiyeer, > > Generally a person is called veteran in a particular subject, when he has handled that topic numerous times and proved his expertise or mastery to others. Many a times we hear about retired sports persons as veteran in basket ball, tennis; army veterans having taken part in Indo Pak war, Kargil battle etc. > > See swamy dhEsikan [sD] calling raama sound in war - a vetaran in war in the very first encounter he meets. > > See lines 9 and 10 of "raghu veera gadhyam" > koumaara kEli gOpaayitha kousika aDhvara ! > raNa aDhvara Dhurya bhavya dhivya asthra brundha vandhitha ! > > meaning: one who has saved in a kingly manner the sacrifice of kousika [sage viswamithra] as though it is a young ones' sport. One who had used the dhivya asthrams [sacred weaponry] attentively or in a sound manner [means effectively used the weapons like a veteran], which were bowing and waiting for him [to be used in a war]. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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