Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Dear SrEvaishNavites, Smt Rajalakshmi Kannan, who hails from ThiruchithrAkUTam is a part of Tirumanjanam family, is well versed in aruLich cheyal and the vyAkyAnam-s. Being very devoted to vyAkyAnam-s , she is emotionally recalls the knowledge imparted by kAnchi swAmy and others. Presently in SriRangam she has imparted aruLichceyal and vyAkyAnam-s to several srEvaishNavites. Interactions and exchange of information with her has helped me to acquire lots and lots of values. Her immense devotion to Kaliyan and parAnkusan and appreciating the values needs special mention. She has kindly consented to give write up on eighth ten of Periya ThiruMozhi. This introdcution follows. dAsan vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 Strange thoughts emanate only from blessed ones -mayarvaRa mathinalam aruLap peRRavargaL. As seen earlier, AzhwAr-s sustain the pangs of separation by various modes. one is madal, another is anukAram. Herer is one. A few insects -thumbE-try to swarm parkAla nAyaki frangrant tresses. What does AzhwAr does? Drive away them? or get irritated ? Thart is what is divine in theri thinking This is described in the Peep into Periya ThiruMozhi 218 by Smt. Rajam Kannan 'The Divine Connexion' dAsan vanamamalai padmanabhan Smt Rajam Kannan describes the efficacy of the divine connexion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 DEar SrEvaishNavites, While enumerating the emotions and effects and separation from the Almighty - the feelings while getting separated from srEvaishNavite is now touched upon by Smt. Rajam Kannan. When Sri BhaTTar reached left NamPerumAL for ThiruNADu, his brother srErAmap PiLLai was very worried, upset and was mourning. KUrathANDAL bhATTAr's mother reprimanded him for mourning on seeing bhaTTAr reaching the divine abode. SrErAmap PiLLai consoled himself and requested his mother to condone him. When Sri PiLLai uRangAvilli dhAsar left for ThirunADu, Did Pon Aichi -mourn ? Was she composed/ What happened/ This is explained in ' A Peep into Periya Thirumozhi 219' 'dhadhEya vishlEshathil-sarEra vishlEsham' 'Separation from SrEvaishNaites-Separated from the body' dAsan vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2005 Report Share Posted November 24, 2005 Dear SrEvaishNavites, It was seen that ParakAla NAyaki reaches the brink of breaking point in the fifth ThriuMozhi and that Pon Aichi was unable to bear the separation from srEvaishNavite devotee. What happens to ParakAla Nayaki? Did she melt and break-down? or Did the Almighty showered her with His blessings Smt,.Rajam Kannan talks on this aspect in "A Peep into Periya ThiruMozhi 220' ' kaNnapuram nAm thozhudhumEa" dASan vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 Smt. Rajam Kannan continues on ThirukkaNNapuram and points out the fact that two prime aspects if Thirumandhiram is spelt out in the two final thirumozhi-s of ThirukkaNNapuram. The ninth ten talks of AzhwAr prounouncing 'Do I belong to anybody Else!" 'adiyEan oruvarkku vuriyEanOA!' This is in 'A Peep into Periya ThiruMozhi 223 dAsan vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2005 Report Share Posted November 30, 2005 Smt .Rajam Kannan finally highlights the fact of logical extension of Thriumandhiram "I am not for me. The next step " I belong to none other than EmperumAn" which was seen in ' adiyEan orvarku vuriyEanOA!" What is the next step. kainkaryam of course but kainkaryam to whom? EmperumAn of course? No. Not just that concludes Smt. Rajam Kannan in 'The Thirumandhiram and Dhvyam' A Peep into Periya ThiruMozhi 224 dAsan vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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