Dear devotee,
Adiyen refers to the above pasuram - the ten starts
with "Kadal Nyalam Seidhenum.." and the third pasuram
starts with the line "Kaanginra nilam ellam yaaNe
ennum....". The fourth line says "Kannginra ek kaatru
ellam yaaNe ennum".
The doubt here is how can one see the wind ? There is
an old English poem - Who has seen the wind, neither
you nor I..(I don't remember the author's name). Yet
Azhwar says whatever wind / air is seen....
Adiyen requests bhagawathas to throw more light.
Dasan
Varadan
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