Compilation of the Periya tirumozhi
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• January 28, 2001
This is a request for info from the point of view of literature. While looking at the individual works within the Divya prabandham, one questiojn comes to mind regarding the composition/compilation of the periya tirumozhi and other works within the divya prabandham. While there is some evidence in the case of the tEvAram and paripATal that they were organized around the the melodies in which they were rendered (paNmuRai), similar data esp on how the Divyaprabandham was compiled seems to be lacking in the traditional literature (6000 GPP). While for tiruvAymozhi the antAdi structure does give some necessary clues, the case of periya tirumozhi does not seem to be so self- evident. For example, the organization of the verses in the sequence of approx north to south (of divyadesam's) appears elegant but artificial. For example, why would a native of tiruvAli sing about naimicAraNyam before so many decads on tirukkaNNapuram, evidently one of the favorite stalams for the AzvAr, assuming the periyatirumozhi was intended as a single poem. In other words, is there any evidence within periyatirumozhi itself that the currently available sequence is basically a product of the compilation exercise? Thanks and Warm Regards, LS -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Search archives at http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/index.html#SEARCH Manage your subscription at http://www.egroups.com/mygroups
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