OnRum onRum aindhu
mUnRum
We frequenlty observe AzvAr-s split
pAsuram-s into divisions. For example, aindhinOAdu aindhum
vallAr -Five plus five-10-2-11 of TiruvAimozhi.
These divisions are splet out on a
particular context.
For instance, when rakshAsAs dance around
in praise, they sing in praise of sugrEva maharAja in the first and sixth
pAsuram.
This is indicated by the words 'onRum onRum'.
Then they eulogise the vAnarA clan in the
five pAsuram-s from the second onwards. This is indicated by the
words
'aindhum'.
The other three pAsuram-s in general in
nature, where they counsel their fellow beings. This is mUnRum.
This is what AzvAr states in the final
pAsuram of this 'kuzhamaNi dhUrm' Thirumozhi.
'onRum onRum aindhum
mUnRum ' 10-3-10;
dAsan
vanamamalai
padmanabhan
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