Guest guest Posted October 10, 2009 Report Share Posted October 10, 2009 11. inRu pOy naaLai vaa When Ravana lost his crown, chariot horses, weapons etc. and stood alone in the battlefield, Rama told him that one cannot win by adharma and Ravana had seen it himself. He would not kill him though it could be done in a moment. Rama gave Ravana another chancesaying that if he agrees rto return Seetha and make his brother the king of Lanka and remain serving him he could survive or else his haed would fall on the ground. Any way Rama said that since Ravana was fatigued and weaponless he could return to Lanka and could come the next day. Kamban here gives an implication to the kaaruNya of Rama shown even to the one who did a great offense to him by separating him and Seetha. It was left to Thyagaraja to elucidate it further. Kamban says, -----------------------inRu pOi pOrkku Naalai vaa ena nalginan-------------- ---------------kosalanaadudai vaLLal Rama, the generous benefactor who had the kingdom of Kosala at his disposal told Ravana to go and return the next day. Why should Kamban say `kOsala naadudai vaLLal?' Thygaraja gives the answer in his krthi `sarasasamdhana' in kaapinaarayani raga. He says Hithavu matalenhobhaagabhalkithivi Sathamuganayodhyaanicche nantivi "You said wellwishing words to Ravana and even offered him the kingdom of Ayodhya." Rama offerd him kosala rajya because in case Ravana turned a new leaf he could not give him the lankarajya which has been already given to Vibheeshana! This proves what the Lord was going to say in his incarnation as Krishna, api cheth sudhi uraachaaro bhajathe maam ananyabhaak saaDhureva sa manthavyaH, "even if one is extremely wicked if he resorts to Me he should be considered as a good soul." That is the kaaruNya which made Rama say when Vibheeshana came to him that he would give surrender to whoever that comes even if it is Ravana himself. Kamban describes Ravana who returned to Lanka thus. vaaraNam porudha maarbum, varaiyinai eduttha thOLum. naaradha munivarkku ERpa nayampada uraittha naavum naar aNi mavuli patthum, Sankaran koduttha vaaLum. Veeramum kaLatthe pOttu,verumkaiyE meendupOnaan. Ravana left all at the battle field, his chest which facedthe tusks of Airavatha, his shoulders which raised the Kailasa mountain, his eloquence that matched that of sage Narada, his ten crowns on his ten heads, his sword given by Lord Siva and his valour, and went empty handed. Ravana with his head down walked to his palace. Kamban says he noticed no one but the earth goddess, meaning that he walked with his eyes to the ground with bent head. maadhiram evaiyum nOkkaan , vaLa nagar nOkkaan, vam ndha kaadhalathammai nOkkaan, kadal perum senai nOkkaan, thaadhu avizh koondhal maadhar thanithani nOkka, thaan bhoothalam ennum nangai thannaiyE nOkkippukkaan He did not see the the city, the armylike a sea, hisco lose relatives or the women who looked at him but he walked withhis eyes only on the damsel called bhoodevi. Kamban says Ravana was ashamed not because all in heaven and earth and his enemies will laugh at him but because Seetha will ridicule him. jaanaki naguvaL enRe naaNatthaal chaambuginRaan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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