Dear srEvaishNavites,
When we were discussing in our professional
circles, the topic of deeming provisions comes up from time to time. What is
deeming provision? the impact of an act or deed is said to have been reached
without the act actually been done. the idea is to avoid circumventing any
provision a deeming provision is inserted in the law. For example, though a
comany may actually be a private limited company, it is deemed to be public if
it accepts deposits from public.
I was wondering if AzhwAr have at any place
used this deeming provision and indeed they have.
Yes PeiryAzhwAr has mentioned this in kaNdam ennum kadinagar
pAsuram. The pAsuram is 'thangaiyai mUkkum, thamayanai thalaiyum.." periyAzhwAr
thiru-mozhi 4-7-11;
Sri periyAzhwAr mentions that those who are
involved and well versed in these pAsuram-s are deemed to have taken divine bath
in the ganges and doing service at the feet of the Lord of 'kaNdam ennum kadi-nagar'
-dhEva-prayAgai.
'gangayil thirumAl kazhal
iNaikkEzhEyEa kuLithirundha kaNakkAmEA'
Though a devotee may not have visited or seen this
dhivya-dhEsam at all, the involvement in these pAsuram-s make them reach a stage
as if they are doing service at the feet of the Lord there.
They are indeed blessed -
A DEEMED LOT.
dAsan
vanamamalai padmanabhan
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