Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Dear SrEvaishNavites, If one thinks that there are absolutely no roadbloaks for an airborne vehcile -they are mistaken. The king who was the accused arbitrator had to land at ThEAr azhundhUr-as the name goes, since his chariot touched the earth. Was the ThEAr azhundhUr land very fertile, then? Was it rich with nature-s beatuy? Were the fishes strong ? How wever the plants and flowers? All these are minutely explained by Sri Sadagopan Iyengar in 'A Peep into Periya ThiruMozhi -192-ThEAr azhundhUr 2' The beatuy of the lines 'nellil kuvaLai kaN kATTa -nEril kumudham vAi kATTa -allik kamala mugam kATTum kazhani azhundhUr..' 7-5-10; are to be cherished and enjoyed. The paddy in the nascent stage has a flower -kuvaLaip-pU which resembled the eyes of the maidens of the divya-dhEsam; The kumudha malar resembled the lips of these pretty women and the allip pU resembled their wonderful countenance.What a beautiful poetical description. Dasan vanamamalai padmanabhan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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