Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 Transliteration: ullaasa niraakula yOga viTha— , challaabha vinoThanum nee alaiyO ellam aRa ennai izhanTha nalam, sollay murugaa sura bhoopathiyE. 2 Meaning: Are Thou not, O Lord! Bliss, pain-free and Yoga, The Well-wishing, Good-speaking, as also the doer of Lila? That all-ceasing and mine-losing Good — Moksha, Pray, instruct me, O Muruga! O Lord of Devaloka! " O Lord, are You not (the Lord of) Bliss, freedom from pain, and Yoga, Who intends the Good and speaks the Good (to all), and does things as Divine Sport (Lila)? That 'Good' of ceasing from all (external attachments) and losing myself within, in Thee — instruct me, O Lord Muruga! O Lord of Devaloka! " Commentary: Murugan is the divine essence of God the Absolute " Muruga, You are the Lord of the six attributes; pray tell me that 'Good' of freedom from attachment and egoism. " It is not the traditional six attributes of the Lord denoted by the term Bhagavan that the saint attributes to the Lord, but a set of quite different ones. What are these? God is bliss. He is happiness. He is joy. Bliss is Satchidananda. It is the Ananda of the consciousness of unlimited existence. God is infinite existence identical with absolute consciousness. Because of this, He is Ananda. It is self-bliss and not the happiness derived from something other than itself. (more in source web site) Courtesy: Skandagurunatha web site Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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