Vice and virtue
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• November 27, 1997
Dear Bhagavathaas: Hopefully the round of confrontational posts, for which I am more guilty than any other, is behind us. As a show of repentance please permit me to present a few paasurams involving Naichyaanusandhanam (self- abasement) expressed by our beloved and revered Azhvaars. After the experience of last few days, the self-abasement expressed by Azhvaars reminds me about the level of dirt in my heart. Obviously, more than other verses, it is the ones where Naichyaanusandhanam is expressed that resonates with my true condition. In this post two paasurams from Thiru Mazhisai Azhvaar's Thiruchchandha Viruththam, verses 110 and 111, and one paasuram of Periyaazhvaar Thirumozhi 4.9.2, are covered. (The words in the verses are broken down for easy reading.) Verse 110: thooyanaayum anRiyum surumpu ulaavu thaN thuzhaay, maaya! ninnai naayinEn vaNangi vaazhththum eethelaam, neeyu nin kuRippiniR poRuththu nalgu vElai neer, paayalOdu paththar siththam mEya vElaivaNNanE! (surumbu = bees; vElai = ocean; paayal = bed) "O! Lord, bedecked with garland of holy thuLasi beset with bees, O! Lord of ocean hue reclining in an ocean bed, you are in the hearts of bhakthas; the dog that I am, not fit to worship you, yet I dare to worship you as the pure and blemishless one; take pity and absolve me of this impertinence." Having sought His forgiveness for daring to worship Him, in the next song the Azhvaar beseeches the Lord to treat his vices as virtue. Verse 111: vaidhu ninnai vallavaa pazhiththavarkkum maaRil pOr seythu ninna seRRa theeyil venthavarkkum vanthu unai eythalaagum enpar aathalaal em maaya! naayinEn, seytha kuRRam naRRamaakavE koL NYaala naathanE! (vaidhu = scold; vallavaa = as far as possible; maaRil = incomparable; seRRa = anger) "There are those who berate you endlessly (like Sisubalan). They will be destroyed in your angry fire. Yet it is said that they ultimately attain you. Encouraged by this, the mean dog that I am, beseech you, O! the Lord of all the worlds! Treat my vices as virtue." The above sounds a little strange. How can one's vices be treated as virtue? The answer can be found in Periyaazvaar Thirumozhi 4.9.2: than adiyaar thiRaththakatthu thaamaraiyaaL aakilum sidhagu uraikkumEl ennadiyaar adhu seyyaar seydhaarEl nanRu seydhaar enbar pOlum mannudaiya vibeedaNaRkaa madhiL ilangai thisai nOkki malarkkaN vaiththa ennudaiya thiruvarangaRku anRiyum maRRoruvarkku aaLaavarE? (sidhagu = fault) "Even if the divine mother Sree, whose very nature is purushakaarathvam, in a mood to demonstrate the infinite mercy of the Lord, makes certain accusations about a bhaktha, our Lord will say, "No that can't be; even if it is so, this act of my bhaktha is good only! (adhu seyyaar, seydhaarEl, nanRu seydhaar). He gazed in the direction of Sri Lanka with His lotus eyes to please Sri VeebeeshaNa. Why would anyone serve any other but my Lord of Sri Rangam?" In this spirit of "adhu seyyaar, seydhaarEl nanRu seydhaar", the dog that I am, beseech this earnest assembly of bhakthas to treat my display of ego in the past few days as virtue. -- naayindhE, naayindhE (with all the sincerity I can muster)
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