Re: Saazhal
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Unknown Sender • Mon Aug 10 1998 - 11:42:17 PDT
Srimathe Narayanaya Namaha
This is a beautiful insight about the paasuram brought out by Sri
Sudarshan. I don't know whether I am qualified to offer my views and
comments on this without a thorough knowledge. However I am putting
down all that I can, to consolidate my claim that Thondar-adi-podi
AzhwAr is a pativratan with reference to RanganAthan.
The word "Pachai mA malai" was not given as "uvamai" by the AzhwAr
with ThiruvengadamudaiyAn in mind. It is true that he could have as
well referred to any other imagery to describe the "thirumEni azhagu"
of RanganAthan. But just because there is no hills surrounding
Srirangam and nearby area this doesn't mean that AzhwAr has never
heard about the existence of any mountain at all in the Universe.
(Forget not that the famoust Rockfort hill is in Trichy).
As told by Sri Sudarsan, a river like KAveri cannot be used to
describe the beauty of emberumAn for a reason, that the river has
feminine gender associated with it (This is as understood by me to my
limited knowledge). However when the beauty of a male is described it
should be described with respect to those imagery which are masculine
in nature.
So a "malai" or the mountain is a strongest image that one could
readily accept to relate it to a male who is very strong in his
physique. So the AzhwAr, in my opinion, has used this malai to
describe the PerumAL's ThirumEni.
Adding further, a mountain can be of two types one is the rough one
with just barren rocks and giving a tougher look and the other is with
a lush of greenery over it giving a soft touch. Our PerumAL, while he
is strong enough to use the mountain as the "uvamai" he does not have
that roughness, in look as well as in his inside self. Hence the
AzhwAr preferred to use the word " Pachhai mA malai " instead of just
ascribing it to the mountain to refer to the "dhidagAthra sareeram" of
our PerumAL.
Hence I finish my note saying that the AzhwAr IS a pativratan with
respect to RanganAthan and that he used the word "Pachhai mAmalai" as
just a fitting "uvamai" and not with ThiruvengadmudaiyAn in his mind.
Please do correct me if I am wrong as all that I have written is what
I thought of and not what I read.
Sri RanganAyaki thAyAr samEtha Sri RanganAthan thiruvadigaLE saraNam.
adiyEn RAmAnuja dAsan
Thirumalai Vinjamoor Venkatesh
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