kari
The word kari has got several
cannotations. It means charcoal. It alludes to black colour. It represents a
witness. It indicates an elephant.
On a study of AzhwAr's verses there is a
overwhelming evidence that this particular term has been used referring to Lord
krishNA killing the elephant 'kuvalaiyApETam'
'kari vuruvam kombosithAn kAindhu ' are the
words from mUnRam ThiruvandhAdhi.
'..kari kOLe viduthAnEA ' are the words of Sri
PeriyAzhwAr
'kari sEar pUmbpozhil sUzh thiruvEnkathanEa"
are tfhe words dedicated to thirumalaiappan by Sri Kaliyan indicating that
elpehants throng ThiruvEaNkatam.
'kari munindha kaithalamum kaNNum vAyum' The
words from ThirunedunthANdakam recite sweetly and reverberate gently with music,
rhyme and rthym whenever this pAsuram is recited.
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