thirup pAvai - part 11 - "mathi niRaintha nan nAL am"
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Sampath Rengarajan • Wed Dec 23 1998 - 03:58:24 PST
Dear bAgawathAs, mArgazhi day 8, 5:25 AM
(the tamil word mathi is delat in this part with its meanings. Those
who are already aware of such meanings may want to skip this part).
"mArgazhi thingaL" means the margazhi month, ie., in
Tamizh the word "thingaL" is also addressed for month. "mathi
niRaintha nan nAl Am" - the main meaning is that "mathi" the moon
is full (niRaintha) and blooming. Such days is a good day. For
those who are in love and are seeking the company of their beloved
one's (eternally) nilA or moon comes to one's mind. Many times
the nila or moon becomes their companion in their solitude,
longing for the union with their beloved. Among nila or moon,
niRaintha mathi or (ie., niRaintha means the mean that is full)
full moon is an auspicious sign for lovers. It is said that when
the moon is full certain qualities are brought in the minds of
lovers due to the "kiranangaL" (the beam or rays of full moon) and
their longing for each other reaches a peak that night. This is
the role of the full moon in lover's game.
Perhaps, Sri ANDAL indirectly states here that just as
similar to her (symbolising jiVatmnA's as this saranAgathi
ShAstram is delivered for us to follow) "pakkuvam" to enjoy the
Krishna prEmai, Sri Krishna is as well ready and is filled with
such desrie to be in HER company and such is indicated by this
"niRaintha mathi" ie., full moon. ie., Sri ANDAL is perhaps
reminded of the night in full moon when "Sri Ras Leela" took place
and Sri Krishna entertained in multiple forms and danced and
entertined each and every "Aychiyars" in Gokulam. This is a Sri
KrishnA anubavam (Bagwath kAma thaththuvam) said to be unique
for Sri Krishna, ("mAthuryam"). May be that is the reason She
is seeking the company of other "Aycchiyars" as well, symobolising
the need for "bAgwatha ghOsti" and sathsangam of all bAgwathAs in
seeking to enjoy Sri Krishna premai.
Pournami is genarlly a good day. In every Tamil calender
year One of the Powrnami is also the most auspicious day. Such
day is celebrated as the second largest attended festival in Tamil
Nadu in the city of Madurai. And it is very auspicous because of
ANDAL's sambandham (ANDAL's connectivity). On the day of chithrA
powrnami, Sri ANDAL's maalai (garland) from srivillip puthtur
reaches Sri Kallazhagar at the banks of the river Vaigai. HE
accepts the garland and steps into the river symbolising HIS union
with ANDAL. Incidentally this is also the first day (night) the
illaRam (married life) starts for newly married couple in these
area. Many newly married couple are even made to wait to
celebrate their nuptial, ceremonially on this day. ie., even if
they are married a few months ago in the same year they wait for
the most auspicous moment of Sri Azhagar accepting ANDAL's maalai
or garland and stepping into the river bed. (*)
Talking of "Love" between newly married, the role of Lord
Manmathan was discussed earlier as mentioned in AzwAr pAsurams.
There was also an ancient custom, when maiden women take early
morning bath and worship to the Lord of Love (kAMA) known as Lord
Manmathan, and seek his blessisngs for a getting married to a
husaband of their choice. In srimad bAgwatham also there is a
mention about this on Sri KAthyAyini nOnbu. (10 Skandam). This
practice is also found widely in South India (kerala) and is
reported in tamil sanga ilakkiyams as well.
"mathi" also means one's mind. mathi niraintha means one has the
complete faith and Sri Krishna consciousness in their mind such
that they are ready for Sri krishna anubavam.
And finally chandiran or mathi was the first to do penance on the
banks of "kauvEri" requesting Sri RanganAtha to come and stay on
her lap or "madi". The day Lord Sri RanganAtha landed on this
boolOga Vaikundam at Sri rangam must be the day this mathi or moon
as fulifilled of her desire and prayers, ie., "mathi niRaintha nan
nAL am". Sri ANDAL is reminding every one that just as similar to
fuliflling the wishes of mathi and make her "mathi niRaintha", our
Lord will fulfill our desires and our prayers conveyed through
this nonbu as well. And this is such a day.
nan nAL am - means - this a good day. This is the best day that we
are going to do saranAgathi at the holy feet of the Lord after so many
births and deaths. And this is the day our nOnbu yields its
palan or blessings from the Lord. What other day can be the best
day for a jiVatmA that has taken this birth death cycle so many
times excepting this auspicious day or nan nAL. The word "Am"
means assertion here. That is Sri ANDAL is very assertive that
this is the best day and that by doing this nOnbu this day the
palan is certain for all of us. This word itself is a pramAnam for
the saranAgathi shAstram and its palan. There are other ways this
word can be meant but this is the best fit for the Sri bagwath
niyamanam and hence we are dealing only this meaning for the word "Am"
currently.
Sri ANDAL thiruvadikaLE saraNam
Sri Boomi devith thAyAr samEtha Sri Oppiliappan thiruvadikaLE
saraNam
Sampath Rengarajan
(*) some more details may be found in articles on thiru maal
irum sOlai.
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