ThiruppAvai

By: Ranga Sampath
  • Summary

  • Daily commentary on the significance of ThiruppAvai composed by Andal. Explanations are taken from multiple sources but most common ones are: 1. https://www.sadagopan.org/ 2. https://namperumal.tripod.com/TPMain.htm Cover Art: http://www.ramanuja.org/sv/alvars/andal/tiruppavai.html
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Episodes
  • ThiruppAvai pAsuram 19- Kuttu vilakkeriya
    Jan 3 2025

    Using a traditional kutthu vilakku with its 5 faces/wicks as an analogy for 5 forms of the Lord, 5 knowledge sources, etc., Andal is pleading to Nappinnai and Krishna to wake up and bless them. They chide the piratti for not sharing the Lord's grace with them

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    5 mins
  • ThiruppAvai 08- Keezhvanam Vellendru
    Dec 23 2024

    In addition to the deep spiritual insight gleaned from the passages of this paasuram, one can not but fall at the sacred feet of ANDAL for Her immaculate poetic skills in the description of the advancement of dawn. Those who have seen the red hue of dawn shifting slowly into different degrees of whiteness as the Sun climbs up can relate well to Her choice words “Keezh Vaanam VeLLenRu”.

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    3 mins
  • ThiruppAvai pAsuram 18 - Undhu Madhagalitran
    Jan 2 2025

    The Lord's consort, Piratti, holds an esteemed position of recommending devotees to be offered moksha. So it's customary to take her blessings before approaching the Lord. She is filled with love for the devotees and kind enough to overlook minor blemishes of the souls, unlike the Lord who would go strictly by the rules. This pasuram is therefore significant.

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    7 mins

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