Re: Why learn of anything but Rama?
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• April 26, 1997
Further to the "tondar-adi-podi" parallel to the following that Sri.Mani posted: >> >>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) >>------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The same stirring sentiment of Nammalwar and Tondar-adi-podi is also expressed almost verbatim by Swami Desikan in the Raghuveera-gadyam # 91 in a very pithy way : "sAkEtha janapada jani Dhanika jhangama thadhi-thara janthu jAtha divya gathi dAna darshitha nitya nissIma vaibhava !" You could say the above line could be translated non-literally using almost exactly A.K.Ramanujan's lines : 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" How wonderful indeed are these poetic points & counter-points !! adiyEn, sudarshan
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