Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 In a Thirumaalai paasuram, aazhvar's anubhavam is pachchai maamalai pole maeni, pavazhavaaik kamala chengaN achchutha amararErE, aayartham kozhundae ennum ichchuvai thavira yaan poY indiraloGamalum achchvai perinum vanedane, arangamanagarulanae meaning he does not want to miss such anubhavam in Bhuloka Vaikundam. In a following verse, the anubhavam is veda nool pirayam nooru, manusar tham puguvaraelum paadhiyum uRangip pogum, ninRathil padhinaiyandu paedhai palaganathagum, pasi pini mooppu thunBam aaddhalal piravi vaendane, arangamanagarulanae meaning aazhvar does not want a piravi. Is there something to be reconciled between the two anubhavams? The former may not be possible with the latter (no piravi). Adiyen had the pleasure of briefly talking to Sriman Murali Rangaswamy Swamin about this. We thought it might be a good idea to obtain all bhaagavathas' clarifications and anubhvams on this matter. aazhvar thiruvadigalE charanam sowmyanarayanan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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