rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 78

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (eendhanan eeyAdha) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) After thinking about emperumAnAr’s help in these ways, amudhanAr talks about the pains that emperumAnAr took to reform him, and – in this way after you have reformed me and made me part of … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 77

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (ninRa vaN keerththiyum) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) Satisfied by getting the divine feet as he wished, thinking about the favours of emperumAnAr, amudhanAr asks – after doing all these (to me), is there more in emperumAnAr’s mind to do for … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 76

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (seyththalaich chankam) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) It is not like adiyEn (I) am not interested in anything other than you because of not having seen the greatness of bhagavAn; even when adiyEn see Him adiyEn do not know anything other … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 75

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (thErAr maRaiyin thiRam) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) Seeing amudhanAr becoming happy about his qualities, emperumAnAr says – it is only till you see the distinguished greatness of emperumAn; as you see that you would change your position and involve in … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 74

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (vaNmaiyinAlum than) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) As said in the previous pAsuram as ‘uNmai nal gyAnam’¸ amudhanAr talks about how  emperumAnAr defeated the other philosophies that reject or misinterpret vEdhas which were hurdles to the truth; (in this pAsuram) he … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 73

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (kaiththanan theeya) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) When those who saw amudhanAr becoming happy in these ways and ask – since you (now) possess intellect and love that help reach goal, can you not sustain by yourself? –  amudhanAr replies – … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 72

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (sArndhadhu en sindhai) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) In the previous pAsuram – being content about what he got due to emperumAnAr’s generosity, in this pAsuram amudhanAr thinks about and becomes happy about another big favour of emperumAnAr which he did … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 71

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (ennaiyum pArththu) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) As amudhanAr requested in this way, emperumAnAr gave the nod, and by his extraordinary grace made amudhanAr’s intellect to be focused on him (emperumAnAr), and amudhanAr thinks about the parts he received due to … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 70

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (sindhaiyinOdu karaNangaL yAvum) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) In the previous pAsuram – amudhanAr was happy thinking about the help that emperumAnAr divined; next, thinking that compared to the part done, the part to be done is of bigger wonder, and … Read more

rAmAnusa nURRanthAdhi – 69

SrI:  SrImathE SatakOpAya nama:  SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama:  SrImath varavaramunayE nama: Full Series << previous (Ar enakku inRu nigar sollil) Introduction (given by maNavALa mAmunigaL) In the previous pAsuram – amudhanAr was being proud about thinking about his love towards those who have surrendered to emperumAnAr’s divine feet; (in this pAsuram) he thinks about how emperumAnAr, … Read more