Senthuvar vaayumai pangan thiruaala vaayaan thiruneeree Thandhira maavadhu neeru chamayaththil ullaadhu neeru Sundhara maavadhu neeru thudhikkap paduvadhu neeru Mandhira maavadhu neeru vaanavar meeladhu neeru Smearing the Holy Ash praising this glory of His holy ash Thirugnana Sambandhar cured the kings heat disease. But the grace of God diverted the fire to the king's body. The king nedumaaran misled by the Jains allowed them to put fire cunningly to the place of Thirugnana Sambandhar. In the Pandya kingdom due to the domination of Jains devotees of Lord Shiva were not treated properly. Is this the way you govern us? If you do not give anything to us then I will consider that as your Grace, Aavadu thurai aranee. Oh God, who ate the poison that came along with the nectar from the sea! (Thirupparkadal). Idhuvoo emai aalumaru eevadhondremakk illayeelĪdhuvoo uma dhinnarul aavadu thurai aranee.Įven if I suffer, get weary and even if my sickness continues I will pray your feet. Pan: Gandhara Panchamam Idarinum thalarinum enadhuru nooi This is praised by Thirunavukkarasar as "Kazhumala oorarkku ampon aayiram koduppar polum aavadu thuraiyanaaree." Place: Thiru Aavaduthurai Then Sambandhar recited a hymn with the meaning "Oh God, Whatever I need, I will ask you only for help, even if my suffering continues without ending." God gave him 1000 Golden coins for his fathers Yagam. For that he wanted large amount of money. Once Thirugnana Sambandhars father was planning to do a big Yagam. Since we are your slaves doing your work with our hands and body, let the karma not come and affect us. If you say this effect (pain - fever) is due to the deeds we did in the past (Poorva Karmaa), then it is not fame for you if you do not give us relief. Seivyenai vandhemey theendappera thiruneelakantam Kaivinai seidhempiraan kazhal potrudhu naamadiyoom Uyvinai naadadhu iruppadhu unthamakku oonam anree At that time Sambandhar sang this song and cured their fever with the grace of God.Īvvinaikkivvinai yaamenru sollum ahudhariveer Once the devotees of Lord Shiva who were accompanying Sambandhar were affected by heavy fever. Then Thirugnana Sambandhar who got the knowledge unlearnt recited this hymn explaining that the ultimate mantra or knowledge that is propounded in veedhas is the Lords Holy Five Letters.īeing the mantraful four veedhas, staying in the minds of heavenly people governing them, for the nice deedful red flame growing vEdhic chanters the ultimate mantra is the Five Letters. The ritual of opening the eye of knowledge (upanayanam) happened. *protection - In order to prevent the moon from getting destroyed the God wore the moon on His head "The God with a ring in His ears appear on the Holy Bull (creation), He has the moon on his head ( protection*), He wears the ash of the burnt bodies in the cremation ground (destruction), He- that thief- has stolen my heart (Hiding), He blessed the Brahma, who is on the Lotus, when he prayed the God in the past (blessing), He is that Peruman of the great Piramaapuram*." This particular song indicates the five major actions of the God, namely, creation, protection, destruction, hiding in illusion, blessing. Peedudaiya piramaapuram meeviya pemman evan andree Kaadudaiya sudalaip podi poosy ennullam kavar kalvanĮedudaiya malaran munainaat panindheetha arul seidha Thoodudaiya cheviyan vidai eeriyoor thuuven madhi choodi This is his first hymn and this is the first thiruppathikam in Panniru Thirumurai. Then Sri Thirugnana Sambandhar recited this hymn showing the God to his father. When his father came after finishing his bath in the pond, he got angry with the child and asked him "Who gave you the milk?". Parvathi Devi gave the gnana milk to the child Thirugnana Sambandhar. One day In his childhood when he was crying in the bank of the pond in the Sirkazhi temple, Lord Shiva appeared with Parvathi Devi on the Holy Bull. Thirugnana Sambandhar started reciting hymns on the Glory of Lord Shiva from his Childhood itself. Third thirumurai in ITRANS format Part-1 Part-2 Index
The first three thirumurais are given by Thirugnana Sambandhar. This page is not in the ITRANS format that is followed in the site. Thirugnana Sambandhar Thevaaram Life of Thirugnaana Sambandhar through his Thevaaram