Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 srimathe ramanujaya mnamaha. The following is what I managed to take out from a few ancient Tamil texts on the mangalya dharanam. There is reference to ThAli (mangalya sutram) in Purananuru, (verse 77) but this is interpreted as ‘Impadai-th-thAli’ which is made in the form of Vishnu’s Panchaayudha and worn around the child’s neck on the fifth day after it is born. It seems that only the male child is made to wear this and the child continues to wear it through his boyhood. In Periyazhwar Thirumozhi (1-3-5) there comes a line, “azhagiya Impadaiyum aaramum kondu” meaning that the child-krishna was decorated with this thAli. Many ancient texts such as Agananuru and Pura nanuru refer to Impadai-th-thali as thAli only. Interestingly while writing the meaning for the verse 127 of Purananuru which talks about ‘vizhai aNi magaLir’, the writer who is none other than the famous Sri U.Ve. SwaminathaIyer interprets this as ‘women who have no jewellery other than their mangalya sutram’. I don’t have access to interpretations by other authors. While the original verse does not seem to indicate any specific AparaNam in these words, it looks strange that Mr Iyer had chosen to interpret it in this way. Probably the context that speaks about extreme conditions of despondency and poverty has warranted such interpretation. Any way I would like to see interpretations from other writers too. Because NOWHERE ELSE in purananuru there is mention about any Aparanam that signifies mangalya sutram. Dr Iyer might have well been influenced by present day conditions where even those women in dire poverty give importance to wearing manjaL charadu with just a piece of turmeric tied to it. The Choodamani nikandu, which is one of the oldest thesaurus giving the meanings and synonyms of very ancient terms in Tamil is also conspicuously silent about mangalya sutram. According to the nikandu, the AbhooshaN worn around the neck were ‘maNi vadam, charam, kAzh, Aram, thAmam’ etc. Would like to know more on this subject, jayasree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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