Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Dear Bhaagavatas: The following question has been raised by one of our members.---------- "Have you seen Moolavar bEram of Tiruvenkatamudaiyaan or at least a pictorial representation thereof? If you have not had a close look, take a closer look again. You will notice that there are two Thaayaars on either side of his chest. Periya Azhwar in his TiruppallaaNdu says “vaDivaai ninn vala maarbinil vaazhginra mangaiyum pallaaNDu”. So, it is clear that the one on his right chest is Mahaa Lakshmi Thaayaar. This raises several questions. 1. Who is the Thaayaar on the LEFT chest? 2. Why Periyaazhwaar did not sing ‘PallaaNdu” for her? 3. Is the omission deliberate based on his partiality towards Mahaalakshmi? 4. Does he mean that the Thaayaar on the left chest should not live long? 5. If so, the reason why?" A clue: It is not Padmavati Thaayaar, not Bhoodevi not AanDaaL ------ Please post your replies supported by scriptural authority (PramaaNam) to Ramanbil (And NOT to Srirangasri ) to reach us on or before 15th April 2008. The best Answer will be featured AFTER 16th April 2008. Dasoham Anbil Ramaswamy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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