Guest guest Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 18.The epilogue I am having mixed feelings in completing the narration of the Ramayana of Valmiki and Kamban. I am happy that the epic is concluded successfully but at the same time a little sad thinking that the joy of writing on this immortal epic has come to an end. But in all my posts I feel that I am running against time considering my age and it is by the divine will of Sri Rama that I was able to finish the work earlier than expected. It must be the grace of Hanuman, who is said to be present wherever ramakatha is going on, which has made me achieve my task. Several eminent scholars have written on Ramayana and eminent speakers and exponents of harikatha have given the nectar of Ramayana to us but still I feel like what Kamban said, Osai pettru uyar paarj kadal uttru,oru poosai, muttravum nakkupukkena, aasai pattri araiyaluttrEn, mattru,ik kaasu il kottratthu iraaman kadhai aro? If the great kavichakravarthi says that like cat wishing to lick the milky ocean fully, he tried to compose the poetry of Ramayana how can people like me have the courage to narrate it? Still it is the story of Rama which will be lapped up by the devotees and connoisures like nectar , no matter who tells it. Desika says in his Yadhavabhyudhaya , a beautiful epic on Sri Krishna, amrtham yadhi labhyetha kim na grhyetha maanvaiH? If the nectar is made available will it not be grasped by the people? With such hopes I have arated writing on Ramayana of Valmiki and Kamban and I offer my humble salutations to the Lord for guiding my hand and my thanks to all who have found this enjoyable. I should mention the major influence on me in wrting this topic. I have heard Ramayana and read about it since my childhood and also taught it for many years. But it was hearing the versatile and eloquent harikatha of Padhmabhushan sangeetha kalanidhi Madurai TNSeshagopalan on Valmiki ramayana , Kamba ramayana and Thygaraja Ramayana, steeped in devotion which inspired me to write on Ramayana of Valmiki and Kamban spiced with the reference from Thyagaraja. I acquired a copy of Kamban only after hearing his elaboration on the verses of Kamba Ramayana and since then I became ardent admirer of the poetry of Kamban. Valmiki Ramayana has all the grandeur due to the richness of the Sanskrit language but the Tamil of Kamban goes to the heart. There are passages in Kamban which makes one diffiicult to cross without tears. I salute Valmiki and admire Kamban. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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