Re: Question : "shaTa-kopa"
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• August 21, 1998
On Date: 8/21/98 11:51 AM Sri Ram wrote :- ______________________________Quote_________________________________ nammaa.lvaar tiruvaDigaLE sharaNam ! I remember reading somewhere that "shaTa" means "cunning", and "kopa" means "anger". Curious why namaa.lvaar got the "baddest" name, "shaTa-kopa". Thanks, -Ram _____________________________Unquote________________________________ That is not the meaning of shaTakOpan. The reason for the name is as follows :- When a child is in the womb of its mother, a type of vAyu called shaTa vAyu will make the child to lose its intelligence and the rememberances of the previous birth. When NammAzhwAr was born, it is said that he got rid of this shaTa vAyu by a "hoongAram" with anger. So the name shaTakOpar means " one who got rid of the shaTa vAyu by his anger." This is the reason for the name. NammAzhwAr thiruvadigaLE saraNam. adiyEn RAmAnuja dAsan Thirumalai Vinjamoor Venkatesh
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