Re: Why learn of anything but Rama?
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• April 26, 1997
At 03:06 PM 4/23/97 -0700, Sri.Mani Varadarajan wrote: > >kaRpaar iraama piraanai allaal maRRum kaRparO? >puRpaa muthalaap pulleRum paathi onRu inRiyE, >naRpaal ayOththiyil vaazum charaacharam muRRavum, >naRpaaluk uyththanan naanmukaNnaar peRRa naattuLE. > > thiruvaaymozhi 7.5.1 > (by Nammalvar) > >Why would anyone want > to learn anything but Rama? > >Beginning with the low grass > and the creeping ant >with nothing > whatever, > >he took everything in the good city Ayodhya > everything moving, > everything still, > >he took everything > everything born >of the lord > of four faces, > >he took them all > to the very best of states > > > [translated by A.K. Ramanujan] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What a lovely verse, indeed !! It reminded me immediately of Saint Tondar-adi-pOdi's similar-sounding verse from pasUram #7 from the "tirUmAlai" : pulaiyaram-Aki ninra puttodu samanam ellAm kalaiyarak kaRRa mAndar kAnbarO ? kEtparO tAm ? talaiyarUp pUndUm sAkEn sattiyam kAnmin aiyA ! silaiyinAl ilangai seRRa dEvanE dEvan AvAn ! (my free non-literal translation): Hark! this is the Truth That saivaite, jain and buddhist Mired in untruth knows not; Hark Sire! He's One Truth To swear by! Yea, I offer thee my head for it: The One who quelled Lanka, behold ! is the ONE I know is TRUTH -- need I another ?! adiyEn, sudarshan
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