Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 vun manathAl en ninaindhirundhAi parkAla nAyaki's mother intially perceived that AzhwAr;s desire towards Lord despite peirya pirAtti's presence is not fair. Next she talked about the beauty of thirumangai AzhwAr. Now, comes the subject matter. the distress of AzhwAr is pointed out to the Lord at thiru-ida-endhai and asks the Lord 'What is in Your mind! Oh Lord?" Be it a desire by AzhwAr which is unjustified? Be it a desire which is rightful? Does it matter? His thoughts are the one that matters. If he so deems fit, He will acknowledge the soul and ascend us towards Him. If he so declares not to do so, who can comprehend His decision. The point and the matter thus here is, neither acts or omissions by the soul is relevant. The decision of 'emperumAn' is indeed signifciantand that is what is highlighted by parkAla nAyaki in this thiru-mozh in each pAsuram: He is the way to reach Him--the ultimate and exclusive upAyam,is the message conveyed. 'vun manathAl en ninaindhirundhAi? idavendhai endhai pirAnEa" 2-7-1; vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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