Srivaishnava Sampradhayam > Azhvar > Thiruppanazhvar > Amalanaadipiraan Ezham Pasuram Vyakyanam
Translated and compiled from pUrvaachaarya commentaries by TCA Venkatesan
kaiynArsurisankanalAzhiyar neeLvaraipOl
meyyinAr thuLapaviraiyAr kamazhneeNmudiyem
aiyanAr aNiyarankanAraravinaNaimisai mEyamAyanAr
seyyavAy aiyO ennaissinthai kavarnthathuvE
Meaning:
He who has the conch and the flaming chakra (thiruvAzhi)
in His divine hands, who has the divine body that is like a big
mountain, who has a divine crown that has the sweet smell of
thulasi (thiruththuzhAy), who is my Lord, who sleeps in
Srirangam that is like an ornament, who rests on the sweet
bed of Adisesha (thiruvananthAzhvAn), who performs
miraculous deeds, His red lips have stolen my mind.
Essence:
AzhvAr's mind is now trapped in His lips.
The mind that went up to His crown and returned is now lost in
His lips.
In the sixth song, His divine throat showed AzhvAr its protective
nature and pulled his mind to itself. His red lips above His throat,
shows that it was the starting point in protecting the universe
(ulagamuNda peruvAyan), it is the source of all the divine
words uttered by Him, its red color comes not from an ornament
rubbing against Him but naturally, and it has a fragrance
associated with it (thiruppavaLac cevvAy thAn
thiththiththirukkumO), and pulls AzhvAr's mind.
AzhvAr had said previously that He without looking at his defects
had removed the ancient sins that had been with him for several
births. When the doubt came that would He indeed remove these
karmAs, AzhvAr had used the example of Rudra whose brahmahathyai
was removed by Him.
It could be said that, He had given Rudra the duty of destruction,
therefore he might have tended to commit the brahmahathyai dOsham,
and hence He removed it.
Also, AzhvAr might not have followed the vEdAs and the vaidIkas
and collected sins since time immemorial, and having shown not
one reason to have the sins removed, why would He do that for
him?
Rudra is above all the dEvAs and He might have helped him because
of that; why would He help anyone who is below even men.
Rudra is the son of Brahma and Brahma is His son; hence He would
have helped His grandchild. Why would He help one who is not
related to Him?
Rudra roamed all three worlds (moovulagum balithirivOn),
went to the milky ocean and then had his sin removed; AzhvAr did
not go everywhere like that; so, why would He remove his sins?
In this song AzhvAr answers all these questions.
kaiyinAr surisankanalAzhiyar
To remove our karmAs, He is always wearing the divine weapons
such as the conch (pAncajanya) and the cakra.
Just as the spiral is the mark of the conch, so is the flaming
hands of the cakra. The conch destroys the enemies with its
sound (theeyavasurar nadalaippada muzhangum), while the
cakram pours fire on the enemies. Once thiruvananthAzhvAn asked
battar, at thirukkOttiyur, if srI vaikuNta nAthan had two hands
or four hands. He replied that He showed both forms, that both
forms exemplified His beauty, if He showed two hands He was like
periya perumAL and if He showed four hands He was like perumAL.
Unlike us, the liberated see periya perumAL also with four hands.
These are the weapons and ornaments for His divine hands.
With this AzhvAr says He has the tools that represent the mantram
(the shape of the conch represents the praNava mantram) and that
they turn the mind and thought toward Him.
These weapons stand within the lines in periya perumAL's divine
hands and show up in perumAL's divine body.
neeLvaraipOl meyyinAr
Such as using a mountain to destroy a mountain, He has the divine
body like that of a large mountain (paccai mAmalai pOl mEni)
that would destroy our karmAs and sins that are as large as the
mEru mountain.
The comparison is to mountains and oceans to show His large extent.
Not just visible to the eyes of those that are liberated, but also
having a mountainous form that is visible to mortal eyes.
thuLavapaviraiyAr kamazhneeNmudi
He is decorated with the fragrant thuLasi garland.
He makes complete the fragrance of the thuLasi.
He wears the crown that shows Him to be the father of all worlds.
The question was that, He would help those in high status; why
would He help AzhvAr? The answer is, He does not wear the crown
that He is the protector only for Brahma and Rudra. He is indeed
the Lord of both worlds (ubhayavibhoothi nAthan).
thuLavapaviraiyAr kamazh
He adds the sweet smell to everything that smells sweet.
neeNmudi
The crown that came all the way to AzhvAr to take him over.
emmaiyanAr
Showing AzhvAr's relation to Him.
Our Father.
He has the relation to us that He will forgive all our sins.
The question was, Rudra is related to Him being His grandson;
what is AzhvAr's relation to Him? Rudra only has that
relationship with Him. He is related to AzhvAr in every way
possible (mAtha pithA BhrAtha).
aNiyarankanAr
He is resting in an ornamented temple.
An ornament gives grace to the person wearing it. He is giving
His grace to all.
Instead of being at an unattainable place, He is lying close by
in a temple that is the ornament for samsAra.
He is the ornament to both worlds.
He is close by and is an ornament (aNimai).
The question was, Rudra went to the milky ocean and his sin was
removed; where did AhvAr go? Rudra went there because he was made
to go to all three worlds. We are like helpless crying babies
and He has to come to us like a mother.
If a child were to fall into a well, would not a mother jump after
it? Similarly, He has come here and is resting in Srirangam.
aravinaNaimisaimEyamAyanAr
Like gems impressed in gold, He is lying on thiruvananthAzhvAn
showing His beauty even to those that don't see it.
Adisesha is present as if all His knowledge took form, and He is
lying on him like a limitless pond of nectar.
He is lying here to destroy all the enemy kind.
mAyanAr
Even though we can go and see Him where He is resting, we cannot
understand Him or His miraculous deeds.
seyyavAyaiyO ennaiccinthai kavarnthathuvE
His lips that has its own beauty and sweetness has pulled AzhvAr
to itself and has also taken over his mind.
ennaiccinthai kavarnthathu
AzhvAr tried to measure the ocean with a cup and he lost even that.
seyyavAy
Would those who get caught in the smile of a mortal's lips, be able
to resist His smile?
The mouth that shows all seven worlds (vaiyyamEzhum kandAL
piLLaivAyuLE).
aiyO
The beauty and the redness of the lips are so great that AzhvAr
is expressing his amazement.
He was letting AzhvAr enjoy His entire beauty; AzhvAr was also
trying to enjoy His entire beauty. In between, the lips are
forcing him to enjoy only its beauty and AzhvAr is expressing
his anguish.
AzhvAr says he has already lost his mind to Him; why is He still
after it?
ennai
In the second song, AzhvAr said he lost his mind to Him
(senRathAm enasinthaniyE). There AzhvAr said his mind
which was a stone was melted. Here, AzhvAr says He not only
melted the stone but He also took it away.