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AchArya Hrdhayam

pathAm pathu

 

sUthram 228-15

 

Lord's thoughts on the conversation with AzhwAr

 

After having engaged in the conversation with the AzhwAr and having given him

certain justifications, the Almighty realised that AzhwAr cannot be convinced

with empty justifications.

 

" jEvap prakruthi chaithanyam nEngum viraha hEadhu; aga mEaniyil azhukku aRrukkai

abimAnikruthyam; thAn nalgum bandham nirubAdhigam; sauhArtham engnAnRum

niRkum;....... "

 

jEvap prakruthi chaithanyam viraha hEAdhu:

The souls enters some body and takes birth in this world and gets involved

further and further in the cycle of briths and deaths. This results in

distancing from the Almighty. This is reiterated in thiruvirutham 95 " yAdhAnum

paRRi nEngum " The soul attaches with some attractions in this world and

distances from the Lord.

 

aga mEaniyil azhukku aRukkai abimAna kruthyam:

The task of removing the nexus with this embodiment with the body rests with

the Lord.

 

thAn nalgum bandham nirupAdhigam:

The realtionship with the Lord is not temporary or artificial but natural and

permanent.

sriman nArAyaNA creates the soul when they reach the doomed subtle stage and

help them. This attribute of the Lord " sauhArtham " is eternal.

 

The thoughts further go on.

(to be continued)

vanamamalai padmanabhan

 

 

 

 

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