Sri: SrimathE Gopaladesika mahadesikaya nama: Dearest all, Weary Parakala Nayaki, assuming that âwe should not expect Him to comeâ decides to go out herself; she dances singing for Himâ pongaarmel liLangongai ponnE pooppap porukayalkaN Neerarumbap pOndhu ninRu sengaala madappuRavam pedaikkup pEsum siRukuraluk kudalurugich sinthitthu, aangE thaNkaalum thaNkudanthai nagarum paadith thaNkOva loorpaadi yaadak kEttu, nangaay!naNG kudikkithuvO nanmai? enna naRaiyoorum paaduvaaL navilkin RaaLE! 17 pongu aar mEl iLa kongai â the soft and tender breasts pon E poppa â gets pale due to languishing (pasalai disease) from pangs of separation poru kayal kaNN neer arumba â the pair of quarrelsome fish like eyes drop a droplet of tear; pOndhu â she came out from inside ninRu - unable to proceed further- and she stands there firmly semkaala â there red legged madam puRavam â love lorn pigeon pedaikku â conveys to the female pigeon and hearing those voices udal urugi â and hence her body starts melting down sinditthu â thinking as to when Her Lord would address her and call her soon â wondering aangE- there itself thaNN kaalum â ThirutthaaNkaa Divya Desam than kudanthai nagar um â cool Thirukkudanthai divya desam paadi- about divya desams (she started singing) and then thaNN kOvaloor paadi- sang also cool charming Thirukkoavaloor divya desam as well aada kEttu â she danced and singing and listening to that- I (Parakaala nayakiâs mother) ask her.. nangaay â Oh most virtuous One! Num kudikku â For our family, Idhu O nanmai â Is it appropriate? Enna â I asked thus; naRaiyoorum paadap PoginRaaLaay navilginRaal_ I am going to sing ThirunaRaiyoor divya desam as well now- said Sheâ It may also mean- the mother addresses her friend and ask her as nangaay! Would it be apt for her (Parakala nayaki) to dance singing like this outside? With tears rolling down her tender breasts, they lose their colour and become pale due to her languishing. Though there is a nose in between, the two beautiful darting sharp pair of eyes appears like two quarreling with each other, as to who is more beautiful. Though she tries to control her tears, they keep coming out; tears welled in her eyes and drop out. Hearing the pigeonâs calling his mate, she is reminded of Her Lord and she wonders when He would call her. She addresses His divyya desams reminding Himself of His sowseelaya, sowmabhyam and dances singing His glories. When the mother asks her as to if it is apt for her to sing like this, she goes on to sing one more on ThirunaRaiyoor. thaNkaalum â This is different from ThirutthaNkaa â says Sri Uttamooor Swami â This is cool breezy divya desamâ (different from ThirutthaNkaa) AzhwAr ThiruvaDigaLE SaraNam Regards Namo Narayana dAsan ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SriRangaSri/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SriRangaSri/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:SriRangaSri-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailto:SriRangaSri-fullfeatured@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: SriRangaSri-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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