Guest guest Posted April 3, 2002 Report Share Posted April 3, 2002 radhe krishna! namo narayana dear bhaagavatas, hope all of you are fine due to the divya dampathi's grace. i have got 1 question: why do we call arangan, arangan? is 'arangan' the same as 'rangan'? if it is then according to the tamil words i've read in pure tamil 'ra' has a prefix of 'e' for eg. 2--> 'rendu' in pure tamil 'irendu'. ergo if arangan is the same as rangan, why is he called Arangan and not Irangan? but if arangan is not the same as rangan, then can some one tell me the meaning of this namam of perumal? please pardon my ignorance. thank u in advance. lottsa krishna premai kalaivani namo narayana andal thiruvadigale saranam govinda govinda govinda _______________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2002 Report Share Posted April 3, 2002 sri: Dear Devotee: Please accept adiyEn's humble pranams. You will find the answer in the Book Immaculate LORD OF ARANGAM by Late Sri Satyamurthy Ayyangar Swami. Based on the Commentaries of U.Ve. Swamis: PeriyaVaccan Pillai, AMP Nayanar & Vedanta Desikan. This book is in the process of being put up at the web by Vedics (Re-written by Sri Vedaraman Sriraman Swami.) Please find this at: http://radioramanuja.com/docs/mag.htm or at www.radioramanuja.com and click on Articles. azhwAr emberumAnAr jeeyAr thiruvadigalE sharanam adiyEn rAmAnujA dAsan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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