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• August 17, 1998
Dear Venkat, The words 'Yezh Yezh Piravi...... ' is a figuartive expression. It does not mean 7x7= 49. Though Soodik Kodutha Sudark Kodi is Saakshaat Bhoomi Devi and knows that she will have no "Piravi', we should understand that it refers to the sentiment the jeeva should develop in relation to the Lord. It refers to the ' unending cycle of births, deaths and death of deaths (i.e. rebirths) to which jeevas are subject to (unlsess of course, they cease to have further births by resorting to Bhakti or Prapatti). The words should be understood as 'Yezhum, Yezhum. Piravi," i.e. countless births that arise for the Jeevas. It means that even if due to Karma one should go through innumerable births, there should be one thought that should prevail and run through throughout all these lives viz., that one is inseparably and inextricably related to the Parbrahmam. The words suggest a reference to ' Samsara Sagaram' where the rise and fall, the flow and the ebb of births take place like the waves in the ocean. On a personal note, once I wrote to my Acharya, Srimad Andavan of Poundarikapuram Ashramam, that I knew no means to repay the debt of gratitude for him even if I take a million births. In the postscript, I added, how foolish I had been to express a sentment thus. Why ? I would have no occasion to do anything about it, since he had already gotten rid of Punarjanmam for me by performing Bharanyasam ! And, he appreciated the sentiment in the Postscript more than what had been stated earlier ! Hope this clarifies. Dasoham Anbil Ramaswamy
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