Guest guest Posted September 20, 2004 Report Share Posted September 20, 2004 innAr dhUthan ena ninRAn I The Lord blesses us with blessings which are at par of that of pirAtti. In fact, sri periya-vAchAn piLLai goes one step further. He mentions that the list of actions indicated by the devotees by their feet are done by the Lord by placing on His divine head. "Asridhar vishayathil, pirAtti thiRathup paNNum-Orathai paNNUm-pAr with pirAtti. avargaL kAlAlEA kAttumathai thalaiyAlEa seivAnumAi" This is mentioned in the introdcution to the second thiru-mozhi of the second ten. thiru-evvuL thiru-mozhi. What is the great blessing done by the Lord towards pirAtti. He entered lankA and demolished the demon king rAvanA. "kAsaiyAdi mUdiyOdi... nAsamAga namba valla nambi nam-perumAn" 2-2-1; What is the great blessing He did towards the devotees. '"innAr dhUthan ena ninRAn" 2-2-3; "munnOar dhUthu vAnarathin vAyil mozhindhu, arakkan man-vUr thannai vALiyinAl mALa munidnhu; avanEa pinnOAr dhUthu Adhi mannarkAgi peru-nilathAr , innAr dhUthan ena ninRAn, evvuL kidandhAnEa" In the rAmAvathAram, the Lord sent emissaries through vAnaram. Being fascinated and attracted the Lord Himself became emissary for His devotees pANdAvAs, in the krshNAvathAram. A king, a leader of the clan, The Lord of the whole world, lowered Himself down to the positon of an ordinary messenger. This can be crudely correlated to a president of the country going as an ambassador.Can anybody think of this? On the top of this, the Lord instead of being proud of His other positions felt very pleased to be termed as emissary. Why? the Lord alwyas feels happy to do things for His deovtees. pANdava dhUthan. II. I cannot but resist mentioning about the final pAsuram of this thiru-mozhi. No, not for the vyAkyAnam, as I am not entering into that aspect. This, pAsuram being the preceding one to 'thiru-vallikkEANip' pAsuram, propels an expectation, is a curtain raiser, createes a great gateway and results in a conscientious, sweet, sound and deep rendition of this pAsruam, every time at the divine feet of Lord parthasaratht-iNdai koNdu thoNdar yeAtha.2-2-10; innAr dhUthan ena ninRAn evvuL kidandhAnEa. vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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