Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 SrI: Dear RasikAs of Swamy NammAzhwAr's Dhivya Prabandhams : The 64th eBook in ahobilavalli series - “Bhagavath Guna Ratna Satakam – NammAzhvAr’s Thiruviruththam” has now been uploaded to the website. The author, Anbil Sri. Srinivasan Sowmianarayanan of Delhi has captured in an insightful manner the bhakthi-laden of anubhavams of Swamy NammAzhvAr as experienced by Him in the 100 verses of His First Prabhandham , Thiruviruttham . This Prabhandham is considered as the essence of Rg Vedam , which is also replete with Bhagavath anubhavam and reverential prayers by the JeevAthmA to the ParamAthmA . This eBook contains: 1. Explanation of BhagavAn’s many auspicious qualities ( anantha kalyANa guNams) that were extolled by NammAzhwAr in His Thiruviruththam born out of His samslEsham ( Union) and VislEsham ( seperation) with the Lord . The feeling states of Parankusa Naayaki in this Prabhandham are Jn~Ana dasai and PrEma dasai. Achrya Hrudhayam summarizes the outpouring of Bhagavath anubhavam in these two feeling states ( Bhagavath guNAnubhavams) this way: " Jn~Anatthil tann pEcchu ; prEmatthil peNN pEcchu". ( the 83rd eBook in the Sundara Simham series covers in detail the joy and sorrow of ParAnkusa Naayaki during these Bhagavath GuNAnubhavams further . 2. colorful images of many divya desa moorthys starting from the beautiful cover 3. an appendix of the entire Thiruviruththam pAsurams in both Tamil and English 4. a complete list of sundarasimham-ahobilavalli eBooks released thus far with hyper-linked titles for easy access online. The 83rd e-book in the Sundara Simham series elaborates s Please enjoy the SamarpaNam from the Ahobilavballi team on the Last Friday ( Kadai VeLLi ) of Thai Month . Srimath Azhagiya Singar ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam , ParAnkusa Daasan , Oppiliappan Koil V.Sadagopan The links are as follows: eBook #64 – Ahobilavalli Series – Bhagavath Guna Ratna Satakam – NammAzhwAr’s Thiruviruththam http://www.ahobilavalli.org/ebooks_s8.htm or http://www.ahobilavalli.org/thiruviruththam.pdf The same can be downloaded from the miror-site: http://www.ibiblio.org/sadagopan/ahobilavalli/ebooks_s8.htm or http://www.ibiblio.org/sadagopan/ahobilavalli/thiruviruththam.pdf NOTE: Those having difficulty in accessing the books can press CTRL+F5 to clear their cache and reload the page. For other eBooks and titles please browse: www.ahobilavalli.org/ebooks.htm (or) www.ibiblio.org/sadagopan/ahobilavalli/ebooks.htm www.sundarasimham.org/e-books.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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