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Dear Ramanan :

Congratulations on a a well asembled postign on
AzhwAr's anubhavam as the Naayaki undegoing
the VislEsham .

Tremendous Bhagavath anubhavam .

If you can , pease  wrtie the Paasuram passages
in Tamil Script as well right next to the passages in
English that you are quoting .

Thanks for a nice travelogue thru dhivya dEsams !

V.Sadagopan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "divya ramanan" <divyaramanan@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <ramanuja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <vanamamalai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; 
<oppiliappan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 2:03 AM
Subject: [Oppiliappan] ivalthirath thenchindhith thaayE? - 8




"Had you not taken her to that Divya Desam, and not taught her the name
of that Divya Desam and also the Prabhavam of the Perumal residing there, 
she
would not have been in this state of distress."



irangi naaLdhoRum vaayve ree_i yivaL

  kaNNa neergaL alamara,

maranga LumiraNG guva gai`maNi

  vaNNa vO!'enRu koovumaal,

thurangam vaaypiLanN thaanu Raitholai

  villi mangala menRu,than

karangaL kooppith thozhumav voorththiru

  naamaNG kaRRadhaR pinnaiyE.              (TVM 6.5.9)




Parankusanayaki's friend describes the state of the nayaki to

her mother. Parakusanayaki keeps crying loudly everyday by

reciting the name of the Lord in Thulaivillimangalam. Hearing

her loud cry, even the non-sentient beings sympathize with her. The very

moment she hears the name Thulaivillimangalam, she stands

facing the direction of the Divya Desam and prostrates.



irangi naaLdhoRum vaayve ree_i



Completely submerged in thoughts on Thulaivillimanagalam, she

cannot stop crying thinking about the Perumal.


kaNNa neergaL alamara
She cannot stop the tears from her eyes even when she keeps reciting the 
Perumal's
thirunamam





maranga LumiraNG guva gai`maNivaNNa vO!'enRu koovumaal
Hearing her scream, even the non-sentient being such as tree also starts 
crying out
of sympathy for her. Her voice is heard in all the directions.


thurangam vaaypiLanN thaanu Raitholaivilli mangala menRu

She reminds herself about Perumal's valour when He killed

a demon, Kesi and protected his bhaktas. Hence, she was

convinced that the same Perumal who resides in

Thulaivillimangalam will also protect her.


karangaL kooppith thozhum
The very moment she recites the name Thulaivillimangalam, her hands directly 
go
over her head and get folded.


avvoorth thirunaamaNG kaRRadhaR pinnaiyE
The friend completes the description by scolding the mother community, and
squarely blames them for the current state of Parakusanayaki.

"Had you not taken her to that Divya Desam, and not taught her the name
of that Divya Desam and also the Prabhavam of the Perumal residing there,
she would not have been in this state of distress."

Parankusanayaki's friend refers to Thulaivillimangalam as "that town" 
instead of the
actual name - the reason being it is sweet to hear the name 
Thulaivillimangalam
only when Parankusanayaki says that.

Now that, we have seen various states of Parankusanayaki and Parakalanayaki
described by either their respective mother/mother community or their 
friend, let us
end the series with two more postings where we will see how they themselves
describe their state of distress.

Quite coincidentally and in fact reflecting the true SriVaishnavatvam both 
these
nayikas don't want to let the opportunity of describing their state when 
falling in love
with this particular Divya Desa Perumal.

(P.S. This Divya Desam is very special, and this Perumal Himself is one
among the SriVaishnavite community. The vaibhavam of this Perumal and
the Divya Desam is endless in all respects)

adiyen,
ramanan



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