Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 nin-adaindhEan thiru-viNNagar mEyavanEa. The first ten pAsuram-s dedicated to Sri Oppiliappan exhibited the eagerness of thirumanagi AzhwAr to attain the Lord. In the next ten, having failed to reached the Lord forthwith, kaliyan surrenders at the feet of the Lord with pirATTi's purushakAram. "nin adaindhEan thiru-viNNagar mEyavanEa" is the undertone of this second ten dedicated to thiruviNNagarappan. In this process, thirumangai AzhwAr lists certain thEan-, poru-thEAn, aru-thEan,maRai-thEan etc. Further, he also describes how the sensory organs and the wordly pleasures which he was embroiled earlier had left him for good once and for all. The temporary and futile nature of this worldy attachments are described and the Lord of thiru-viNNagarappan being ultimate is highlighted and there kalyan surrenders unto His divine feet with pirATTi's purushakAram Sri PeiryavAchAn piLLai aptly summarises this as follows: "..ennudaiya ikkuRRangaL onRum pArAdhEa dhEvarOduNdAna nirupAdhika sambandhathai pArthu pirATTi purushakAramAga ennai swEgaritharuLa vEANum' enRu thiruvadigaLilEa vizhundhu saraNam pugugiRAr. Oh! Lord do not see all the sins I have committed . Kinldy consider the natural relationship with me and with pirATTi's purushakAram, please accept me and surrenders at the divine feet of the Lord. nin-adaindhEan thiruviNNagar mEyavanEa. dAsan vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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