Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 SrIH SrImate ra’ngarAmAnuja mahA deSikAya namaH tirumaNikkUDam(tirumangai AzhvAr’s Periya tirumozhi 4.5) – tirunAngUr divyadEsam (Please set your encoding to Unicode UTF-8) SrImad ANDavan tiruvaDigalE SaraNam, kalyANi kRshNamAcAri ================================================= tirumaNikkUDam - Periya tirumozhi 4.5.2: kavvai vAL eyiRRu vaN pEi kadirmulai suvaittu ilangai manniya (vavviya) iDumbai tIrak (kUrak) kaDunkaNai turanda endai kovvaivAi magaLir kongaik kumkumam kazhuvip pOnda deyvanIr kamazhum nAngUrt tirumaNik kUDattAnE A. SrImad tirukkuDandai ANDavan: Ordered by kamsan, pUtanA, a demoness, comes to kill kaNNan; taking the form of yasodhai, she tries to entice Him to drink milk from her. Her teeth look sharp like swords; she has a heart that is like stone; and she is shining with the poison applied to her nipples. kaNNan killed her by drinking off her chest. ilangai is filled with rAkshasa-s and resembles a snake-hill where snakes live permanently. irAmapirAn threw His deadly arrows at ilangai to get rid of its poverty. The wealth of a place is provided by sAdhu-s – learned ascetics and brahmins. The poverty comes from having evil ones as its residents. rAma aimed His arrows to kill this poverty in ilangai. He drove away the miseries caused by rAvaNa. That kRshNa and rAma are now standing in tirumaNikkUDam. AzvhAr then talks about the natural beauty of the place in the latter half of the pAsuram. River kAvEri flows through this place. Ladies with lips red like kOvaip pazham (fruit of kOvai plant) take bath in the river; they are all wearing kumkumam on their chests. This kAvEri is bringing in all that kumkumam paste, thus transforming into a sacred river, providing divine fragrance to tirunAngUr tiruppati. We should remember the term, “kAvEri virajA seyam†(kAvEri resembles virajA river – satAdhyAyi and dasAdhyAyi) here. This reminds us also of SrI pAdukA sahasram – kAncana paddhatiH - 12th Slokam – 'vahati salila keLI srasta colAvarodha- stanakalaSa haridrApa'nka pi'ngAmavasthAm'. (the golden shine of the pAdukA-s reflecting on the water resembles the turmeric paste that is applied on the chests of the royal, cozha ladies and that is dissolved in the river water, when they play in the river) B. SrI PVP: AzhvAr is pointing out that in addition to protecting gajendra AzhvAn, the shepherds and the cows, emperumAn removed the danger that confronted His own wife and is living in this divya dESam for everyone to enjoy. kavvai vAL eyiRRu vaN pEi kadirmulai suvaittu – kaNNan drank from poisonous chest of the wild-hearted demoness, who was loud and had very sharp teeth. ilangai vavviya iDumbai tIrak kaDunkaNai turanda endai – My svAmi aimed His arrows at the poverty ridden (poor because of the scarcity of good souls) ilangai and completely destroyed it. kovvaivAi magaLir kongaik kumkumam kazhuvip pOnda deyvanIr– river kAvEri washes down the kumkumam that kOvai-lipped ladies wear on their chests and becomes divine kamazhum nAngUrt tirumaNik kUDattAnE – He is stationed at tirunAngUr tirumaNikkUDam which has the divine fragrance from the kAvEri river. River kAvEri is 'aprAkRtamAna tIrtham' (transcendental). C. SrI UV: This tirumaNikkUDam is the place chosen by emperumAn, who vanquishes evil women and men and provides happiness to sAtvic women and men. The three characteristics of a demoness are listed – bad mouth, teeth sharp like swords and stone heart. She is coming in the form of yaSodhai; then, sweet words and brilliant smile must have been mentioned. But, it is not pUtanA's true form. He got rid of the evil woman and also destroyed the person who insulted a good woman, ======== ------- Abbreviations: PVP = periyavAccAn piLLai UV = uttamUr vIrarAghavAcAriyAr PBA = P.B. aNNangarAcAriyAr ------- End of periya tirumozhi 4.5.2 on tirumaNikkUDam ---------- To be continued ….. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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