Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 Harder than steel; Bitter than the bells; Firey Than the Fire Oh! What a Pity? Thirumangai Mannan's desire for ThiruppullANi EmperumAn did not fructify forthwith. The desire and longiness culminated into desperation. A slightest sound made her life miserable. The birds 'anRil' came forth and squeaked.The sound sounded miserable. What a situation? Already parkala nAyaki is suffering from separation and the bird's call is harder than the arrows of steels. This is analogous to thieves occupying the 'thaNNEr pandal meant for thirsty public. Kaliyan had resorted to a grove in search of peace and even here the birds noise pierce her ears adding insult to injury. The mild sound of the bells ,emanating from the neck of the cattles, throngs more than that of the thunder. Indeed terrible. This is ceaseless and is more fiery than the fire. This is the situation of Thirumangai Mannan. A commiserative situation. He recalls several precedences where the Lord had indeed rescued and helped. The Almighty had rescued the 4 vEdhams in the form of swan. He had retrieved the land from mAhAbali for the sake of indhran. He had vanquished lankA for the sake of pirATTi. He had killed the asuran hiranyan. He had demolished the troubling elepahant kuvalaiyApETam. All these deeds are recalled as a method of sustaining oneself even in the pangs of msiery. this is all in the 4th Thriumozhi of the ninth ten. The twittering of the birds -Harder than steel -----------First pAsuram - anRil ari kuralum ekkin kodidhAloA! The help for indhra -measuring the three worlds- second pAsruam - munnam kuRaL vuruvAi mUvaDi maN koNDu aLandha The NrsmhAvathAram -The fourth pAsuram ---- pariya hiranyadhu Agam -ari vuruvAi kENDAn The rAmAvathAram -The fifth ------- villAl ilangai malanga saram thuRandha The bells bitter fiery than fire -7th-- kaNaiyAr idi kuralin kAr maNiyin nA ADal --thEyiR kodidhAloA! The killing of kuvalayApEtam - The 8th pAsuram -Thumbudaikai vEzham veruva maruppositha Flash back of EmeprumAn's Deeds a Failproof Strategy for Sustenance dAsan vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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