thirunedunthANdakam – 13 – Part 2

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous – 13 – kalleduththuk kal mAri – Part 1 part 2: villiRuththu etc. – Oh You, who are having “breaking the bow” as a hindrance to attain Her, thus showing Your valor, and removing her womanliness of shying away, and got … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 17

SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImadh varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (thAzhvoRnu illA maRai) pAsuram 17 Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) Like so after hearing about emperumAnAr’s kind help, even if one surrenders to such subject, what to do if one becomes unstable due to the connection of experiencing happiness and sorrow? … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 16

SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImadh varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (sOrAdha kAdhal) pAsuram 16 Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) Being pleased after thinking about the benefits he received (emperumAnAr’s grace), he wants all to become devoted (to emperumAnAr) in the same way, and for that he talks about emperumAnAr’s graceful help … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 14

SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImadh varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (seyyum pasum thuLava) kulasEkara AzhwAr – thiruvanjikkaLam emperumAnAr – srIperumbUthUr pAsuram – 14 Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) Since emperumAnAr, who praises those who recite the divine poems of srI kulasEkarap perumAL, does not separate from me (paragatha svIkAram), adiyen have … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 13

SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImadh varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (idam koNda kIrththi) pAsuram 13 Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) (amudhanAr) says that our prApyam (destiny) is the divine feet of emperumAnAr who does not have affinity toward anything other than the divine feet of thoNdaradippodi AzhvAr. Introduction (given by piLLai … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 12

SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImadh varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (sIriya nAn maRai) pAsuram 12 Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) (amudhanAr) says he would befriend only those who do not befriend anyone other than emperumAnAr who in his heart has kept the divine feet of thirumazhisaip pirAn. Introduction (given by piLLai … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 11

SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImadh varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (manniya pEr iruL) pAsuram 11 Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) (amudhanAr) says that it is not possible for him to complete talking about the distinguished practicing (of sAsthra and sampradhAya) of those who have surrendered to emperumAnAr who holds in his … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 10

SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImadh varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (iRaivanaik kANum) pAsuram – 10 Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) Says that those who keep in their head the divine feet of those who are fond of emperumAnAr, who is of the nature of praising the divine feet of pEyAzhvAr, are … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 9

SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImadh varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (varuththum puRaviruL) pAsuram 9 Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) Says that those who talk about the auspicious qualities of emperumAnAr who enjoys by placing in his divine heart the divine feet of bhUthaththAzhvAr, are those who protect and establish the vEdhas … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 8

SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImadh varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (mozhiyaik kadakkum) poigai AzhwAr and emperumAnAr – srIperumbUthUr pAsuram 8 Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) {To begin with he provides a summary of the first 7 pAsurams}. First he (amudhanAr) discussed with his mind that we shall recite the names of … Read more