Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 Pasuram-15-ellE iLamkiLiyE elE iLmkiLiyE innam urangudhiyO chillenrazaiyEnmin nangaimeer pOdharginrEn vallai un katturaigaL pandE unvayaridhum valleergal neengalE nanE than Ayiduga Ollai nee pOdhai unakkenna vErug daiyai ellArum pOndhAro pOndhAr pOndheNNikkoL vallAnaikkonrAnai mAttrAni mAttrazikka vallANai mAyanai pAdelorempAvai Oh you young one are you still sleeping? Don't be harsh.I will come presently. Of course we know your eloquence and clever words. Only you people are so. Ok let me be so if you insist. Why don't you come now? Where is the necessity to change your dress? Has everyone arrived? Of course they have. Come and see for yourself. Come and sing about the one who killed the wild elephant and valiant enough to vanquish all His enemies and is enchanting. http://www.sendspace.com/file/ylnpbn This pasuram is in the form of playful banter between the callers and the girl sleeping inside. This one is younger than the others but very clever in arguing. The superficial meaning of the verse is clear enough. The Lord is referred to as vallAnAikkonrAnai mAttrAnai mAttrazikka.vallan. This has been explained as follows: vallAnai is KuvalayApeetam, the wild elephant arranged by Kamsa to kill Krishna and Balarama which Krishna killed (vallAnaikkonrAn) the word mAttrAnai means the other elephant Gajendhra whose enemy (mAttru), the crocodile was destroyed by the Lord (azikka vallAn). This pasuram has been extolled by the devotees as being the one meant to awaken us who are imprisoned in the cage of sarirathmabhava, identifying ourselves with the body and bound by the sensual pleasures like a parrot which is inside a cage with its wings clipped. We are asleep overpowered with the ignorance of our real nature and the word 'innam urangudhiyo' denotes the long duration of the ignorance of several lives. The reply 'chillenrazaiyEnmin nangaimeer pOdharginrEn' is the state of a worldly being who does not want to get disturbed in enjoying the sense objects. Such an individual keeps on postponing his spiritual awakening giving excuses nangaimeer pOdharginrEn-he says I will come later when I become detached from the worldly desires. vallai-----vAyaridhum- A clever person can talk convincingly as to why he cannot do what should be done as in the case of Arjuna who Krishna said 'prajnAvAdhAmscha bhAshasE,' talked very cleverly defending his view. valleergal neengalE nanEdhAn Ayiduga-This indicates the humility of the one who surrenders to the Lord. All the saints without an exception have beseeched the mercy of the Lord disparaging themselves as being unworthy of His grace. The suffering is not ordained by the Lord but only due to one's own doing and the redemption comes out of His infinite mercy. ollai ----vErudaiyai- Here vErudayai is the thought other than that of the Lord. When one thinks of postponing his entry into the path of devotion waiting for his attachments to cease will never be able to do so as the one waiting to enter the sea once the waves stop. ellarum-----eNNikkoL- these words emphasise the value of sathsangam and persuades the aspirant to come and join them. mAttraaAnai mAttrazikka - He will destroy only the mAttru , the bhedhabuddhi of the mAttrAn the one who does not think of the Lord and engages himself in worldly pursuits. This pasuram refers to Thirumangai azvar who calls himself a parrot in one of his pasurams and also because he followed the argumentative method to establish the path of devotion. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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