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*Sri Parthasarathi thunai*

 

*Srimathe ramanujaya Namaha*

 

*Srimad Vara Vara MunayE Namaha*

 

*Sri vAnAchala mahA munayE Namaha*

 

*Jnanam-Bhakthi-sAkshAtkaram*

 

*There is one another elucidation for the content of the 3 andhAdhis of

respective three azhwars.*

 

*The three andhAdhis convey jnana, bhakthi and sAkshAtkaram respectively.*

 

*Mudal thiruvandhAdhi- Poigaiazhvar Started with praising the lord to be

ubhaya vibhooti nAthan (possessor of both the worlds) and goes on to

elaborate the same in the forth coming paasurams by highlighting the

knowledge that the supreme lord who is the ubhayavibhooti nAthan (owner of

the two worlds) is the master – jnAnam*

 

* ErandAm thiruvandhAdhi – bhoothAzhvar – indicated that that supreme lord

is none other than Narayanan and concluded the first paasuram with

'yAnudaiya anbu' indicating that the only way to reach the supreme narayanan

is by devotion (bhakthi towards him) – Bhakthi*

 

*MoondrAm thiruvandhAdhi – pEyazhvar – elaborates the sAkshAtkaram (divine

darshan, ultimate result) he had –that which is obtained at the ripened

stage of bhakthi and jnanam 'jnAnam kanindha bhAkthi' (Ultimate knowledge

transforming to bhakthi) – sAkshAtkAram*

 

*Though all 3 azhvars possessed jnanam, bhakthi and obtained the

sAkshAtkaram of emperuman, the lord revealed each stage through each one of

them. The first azhvar was personified as one with ripened jnana entering

the bhakthi stage, in the second azhvar, bhakthi reaching the ripened form

and the third as attaining the stage of sAkshAtkaram. It is a process of

one stage developing into the other. How can it happen simultaneously in

three different persons? This happened as all the 3 azhvars were bhAvagnyas

(emotionally interlinked). *

 

* This is like a game of relay. The first azhvar started running sung the

mudal thiruvandhAdhi reached the stage of ultimate jnana and stepped into

bhakthi and gave the chance to the second who continued, sung erandAm

thiruvandhAdhi and reached the final stages of bhakthi and passed it on to

the third who reached the final and won the game by having the sAkshAtkaram

of emperuman. They worked as a team so the prize, the thirumEni sparisam

(divine touch) and divine darshan of Thirukkovaloor ayan was common to all

of them.*

 

*Azhvar emperumAnAr Jeeyer thiruvadigalE sharaNam*

 

*Adiyen ramanuja dAsan*

 

*Varadarajan*

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