Re: Murugan and thirumangai aazhvaar
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• December 28, 1995
On Thu, 28 Dec 1995 11:51:41 -0500 K Srinivasan said: > > >Murugan is a celestial person and gets married the daughter of a tribal chief. >thirumangai is a tribal chief and gets married to a celestial person. > >Could they have been the same person? > Assuming that you are not talking of Murgan reincarnating as Thirumangai, and that you are willing to accept dates accepted by scholars, religeous and otherwise, we can say that the answer to the question is NO. Murugan is characterized as an independent diety in paripaadal centuries before Thirumangai mannan's time. The naayanmaar that Varadhan mentions is Thirungyanasambandhar. It seems this incidence is of questionable validity. Why the aazhvaar is portrayed with a vEl and not a vaaL as in "vaaL valiyaal mandhirangoL," I would like to know. Civavaakiyar for Thirumazhisai is mentioned only in LIFCO. The life story of this aazhvaar appeared in Sri N. Priya sometime back. While it contained many details, did not mention anything about Civavaakyar. The introduction to 4000 in etext perhaps needs a rewrite. It looks like the paasuram Badri quoted is quite difficult to decipher. The only commentary I have of TCV simply skipped this paasuram asking the reader to approach knowledgeable people and understand! I am trying to get more information, if I get it I shall post. BTW, TCV is full of such intricate paasurams where aazhvaar plays with numbers. The next aazhvaar thirunakshathram is that of Thirumazhisai MazhisaivandhajOthi, thai magam, sometime in February 96. -- Dileepan
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