RE: what does 'adiyEn' mean?
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• July 15, 1999
Sri: Dearest Sisters and Brothers, Sri Mani wrote: > Or, as another member privately expressed, sometimes it > seems that people say 'adiyEn' (Your servant) so vociferously > that it actually seems like they mean 'adippEn' (I will hit you). :-) ======= Do you remember, Mani, when you were here at Singapore on the way to India, the same topic came, and you mentioned this: Sometimes people ask (during thadhIyaaraadhanai- Srivaishnava feast) "Swami.. adiyEnukku vadai illaiyaa?".. ) (there is no vadai for this humble servant..?) Regards Narayana Narayana Narayana dAsan Madhavakkannan
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