A question regarding the name Nambi
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• April 22, 1999
Dear Bhakthas, This is a question regarding the name "Nambi" which forms a part of the name of many of the AchAryA's as well as diggajAs. I notice that in some on-line sites devoted to the sampradaya this term is transliterated as "Nambhi". (I have the same problem with the name "Kidaambi" spelt in some sites as "kidaambhi". I'll take this up in a separate post) My assumption is that the term "Nambi" is a common word used as suffix in male personal names and that it is a Tamil name. In that case, the spelling "Nambhi" is problematic. Also, "Nambi" is always rendered into Sanskrit as "pUrNa" . Now why has this been so unless, as somebody in Srivilliputtur once informed me, the term Nambi is construed to be a short form for "nirambi" i.e., to be full of. In the latter case, it becomes analogous to the term AzvAr ("to be immersed in") itself. Or is there any other explanation? I would appreciate some light in this matter. Thanks and Warm Regards, === Lakshmi Srinivas _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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