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DIVYA PRABANDHAM
periya thirumozhi
November 8, 2020 by sarathy
SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImath varavaramunayE nama:
iraNdAm Ayiram
thirumangai AzhwAr with kumudhavalli nAchchiyAr
In upadhEsa raththina mAlai 9th pAsuram, maNavALa mAmunigaL highlights the
purpose of the incarnation of thirumangai AzhwAr and his prabandhams.
mARan paNiththa thamizh maRaikku mangaiyar kOn
ARangam kURa avadhariththa – vIRudaiya
kArththigaiyil kArththigai nAL inRu enRu kAdhalippAr
vAyththa malarth thALgaL nenjE vAzhththu
Oh heart! nammAzhwAr mercifully composed four prabandhams which are
equivalent to the four vEdhas. Just as there are six angams (ancillary parts) to
those four vEdhas, thirumangai AzhwAr incarnated on this great day of
kArththigai star in the month of kArththigai, only to compose six prabandhams
which are like the six angams to nammAzhwAr’s prabandhams. Praise the divine
lotus-like feet of those who like this day very much.
Among these six prabandhams, periya thirumozhi is the first one. In this beautiful
prabandham, thirumangai AzhwAr fully enjoys the various dhivyadhESams where
emperumAn is present. It is well known that AzhwAr physically travelled to every
dhivyadhESam he highlighted in his pAsurams and performed mangaLASasanam
to the dhivyadhESams and the emperumAns who are present there.
periyavAchchAn piLLai – thiru sanganallUr
periyavAchchAn piLLai, the emperor among commentators, has given a beautiful
and elaborate commentary to this wonderful prabandham. Let us enjoy the
meanings of the pAsurams in this prabandham with the help of this wonderful
commentary.
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iraNdAm Ayiram, periya thirumozhi
ஸ்தோத்ர ரத்னம் – எளிய விளக்கவுரை – ச்லோகங்கள் 61 – 65
வாழிதிருநாமங்கள் – நம்மாழ்வார் மற்றும் மதுரகவி ஆழ்வார் – எளிய
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3 thoughts on “periya thirumozhi”
Rama.g Prathap
May 27, 2022 at 12:01 pm
I can see the commentary upto3 centum.i require for the next xentums
also.the link is not opening.please help
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Rama G Prathap
June 21, 2022 at 8:53 pm
I require the commentary from 4 centum onwards.please provide
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M.vijju
February 12, 2023 at 7:20 am
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A is used for “aa” sound – example: emperumAnAr, rAmAnuja
E is used for “yay” sound – example: EkAdhasi
I is used for “ee” sound – example: Iswara
O is used for “Oh” sound – example: Om
U is used for “oo” sound – example: Urdhva pundram
zh is used for very strong “l” sound – example: AzhwAr
L is used for strong “l” sound – example: muL (thorn)
N is used for strong “n” sound – example: nArAyaNa
R is used for strong "r" sound - example: puRappAdu (procession); its also used for
"tr" sound in thamizh when there is double "R" - example: uRRAr (utRAr - relative)
d is used strong “d” sound – example: garuda
dh is used for meek “d” sound – example: gOvindha
t is used for strong “t” sound – example: ganta
th is used for meek “t” sound – example: vratham
sa, sha, ksha are typed as it is – examples: samskritham, shashti and kshamA
: is used for ha sound in samskritham words – examples: nama: to be said as
namaha
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