Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 1.7.5 viduvEno en viLakkai en aaviyai naduvE vandhu uyyakkLginRa naadhanai thoduvE seidhu iLavaaicchiar kaNninuL vidavE seidhu vizhikkum piraanaiyE Will I ever forsake my Lord who has removed my ignorance by His light and who is my very life and who came and saved me from going away from Him? He is the saviour of all who turned the mind of the cowherd girls who came to complain about Him by simply looking at them. To the question whether he will give up the thought of the Lord if he found himself under the circumstances in which it is impossible to do so due to the over powering impulses that take him away from the thought of the Lord, Azvar answers in this verse. viduvEnO – will I ever give Him up en viLakkai- since He is the light that dispelled my ignorance en aaviyai- and the very life of me? naduvE vandhu uyyakkoLginra naadhanai Moreover He came to me by Himself and made me His. Azvar refers to the time when he decided not to resort to the Lord thinking that he did not deserve His grace and the Lord made him forget his resolve by His maya. (Thiru.1.1.5) Once the ignorance is removed it is not likely to occur again. Azvar says that the Lord has removed his ignorance though His light. A light shows everything in its real state and also show itself. Similarly the light of the Lord shows the world as it is and the real nature of the self as well as the nature of the Lord Himself. Also "the Lord is my life" , says Azvar and "how can I leave him, in which case I cease exist?" thoduvE seidhu- refers to the stealing of butter and other mischief Krishna did to the cowherd girls, iLavaaicchiyar, who came to report to Yasodha. kaNNin uL vidavE seidhu vizikkum piraanai Krishna looked at them and enchanted or hypnotized them with his eyes so that they forgot their purpose. This denotes His ability to win over even those who are against Him, maattraarai maatrazhikkum vallan as Andal calls Him in Thiruppavai. The central idea of this pasuram is that once we resort to Him the Lord does not leave us and we cannot give Him up even if we want to. This idea is reiterated in the next verse. 1.7.6 piraan perunilam keendavan pinnum viraai malartthuzbhaai veindha mudiyan marraamaram eidha maayavan ennuL iraan enil pinnai yaan ottuvanO Will the Lord, the enchanter, who had dug out the big earth and pierced the maraa trees with His arrow, ever forsake me? If He does so will I exist afterwards? piraan- He is referred to as piraan since all His doings are for others, piRar, His devotees as the mmon , wind etc. exist only for the enjoyment of others. In Jithatha sthothram we have the following lines, na the roopam na cha aakaaro na aayuDhaani na cha aaspadham thTha api putrushaakaaro bhakthaanaam thvam prakaaSase This means, the form, manifestation, the weapons and the abode and also the mediating influence of the divine mother everything is for the sake of the devotees. Perunilam keendavan Azvar cites two instances to prove that He will do anything for His devotees. He dug out the big earth, as the mighty boar to protect the earth goddess who is His devotee and consort . maraamara eidha maayavan And to save another, namely, Seetha who was Lakshmi herself, He befriended Sugriva to instill confidence in whom He pierced the seven mara trees,. This shows, among so many other incidents like being the messenger to the Pandavas and driving the chariot for Arjuna etc., that He will go to any extent for the sake of His devotees. He is referred to as maayavan , the one who enchants by His wonderful deeds. ennuL iraan enil- "If He is not in me, pinnai yaan ottuvEnO- will I exist afterwards?" meaning that the very fact that he is existing signifies that the Lord has not left him. After saying that he will not let the Lord go away he further says that even the Lord will not leave him in the next pasuram. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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