rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 99 – Part 2

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous pAsuram (idumE iniya suvarggaththil?) << previous part (pAsuram 99 – part 1) thaRkach chamaNarum sAkkiyap pEygaLum thAzh sadaiyOn soRkARRa sOmbarum sUniyavAdharum nAn maRaiyum niRkak kuRumbu sey neesarum mANdanar neeNilaththE poRkaRpakam em irAmAnusa muni pOndha pinnE                     –  99 Listen vyAkyAnam – continued … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 99 – Part 1

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (idumE iniya suvarggaththil?) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) When said ‘nammai nam vasaththE vidumE – manamE naiyal’, isn’t this the place having people in abundance who reject or misinterpret vEdhas, who remove intellect when there is tendency to gain it; amudhanAr … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 98

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (thannai uRRAtcheyyum) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) As he spoke about such help of emperumAnAr (showing him kUraththAzhvAn’s divine feet),  his mind thought – it is due to looking at karmas that eeSvaran who is having absolute relationship had left (me) … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 96

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (uLninRu uyirkatku) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) When asked – Your highness said ‘maRai nAlum vaLarththanan’, that what emperumAnAr divined to the sentient is based on vEdhAntham as way for liberation as means in the form of devotion, and,  prapaththi.  Between … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 95

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (thavam tharum) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) In the previous pAsuram – amudhanAr said that emperumAnAr would create all that is needed for them to get saved, and will save those who surrendered to him; after thinking about intellect, ability, etc., … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 94

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (kattap poruLai) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) In the previous pAsuram – he thought about how emperumAnAr accepted him voluntarily and the way in which he removed his karmas; in this pAsuram – even though emperumAnAr would give starting from firm … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 93

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (puNNiya nOnbu) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) As emperumAnAr did not say anything for that, amudhanAr gets it clearly that it is due to causeless mercy (nirhEthukam), and says – emperumAnAr, who cut off my cruel karmas is the one who, … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 92

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (maruL surandhu) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) Through the previous two pAsurams, amudhanAr thought about how people go through sorrows of births whereas they could get saved with little bit of inclination, and about how emperumAnAr cultivated help to uplift them; … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 91

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (ninaiyAr piRaviyai neekkum pirAnai) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) While the people are being so, amudhanAr thinks about the cultivation of goodness done by emperumAnAr for them, and celebrates him for that. Introduction (given by piLLailOkam jIyar) In previous pAsuram – … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 90

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (pORRarum seelaththu irAmAnusA) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) As he said ‘anjuvan’ (am afraid), emperumAnAr gave a graceful look for such fear to be removed, and so he loses that fear, and thinks – while it would be apt to be … Read more