Amalanadhipiraan or Amalanadhipiran is a collection of ten verses sung by Thiruppanazhwar, one of the 12 vaishnavite poet-saints called Alwars/Azhwars, describing the beauty of Lord Ranganatha of Srirangam from His lotus-like feet to His lotus-like eyes. See the video to a get a quick history of this azhwar. These ten verses form a portion of the divine collection of 4000 divyaprabandam/divyaprabandham (devotional poems) sung by the 12 alwars put together. In this video, we'll learn the meaning of the 10 verses along with pictures that most accurately match the meaning of the verse.
Recited by vedics.org/ vaishnavas.
All the pictures are of Lord Narayana's deity-form at different holy places in Tamilnadu, India. The Krishna picture in the middle is obtained from Krishna.com: Artwork courtesy of that picture ©The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust International, Inc. www.krishna.com. Used with permission
English transliteration credits to acharya.org/des....
English meaning credits to www.dravidaveda.org, who in turn give credits to Srirama bharati swami of STD pathasala. Please note that only the overlying meaning is presented here. Azhwar's devotional outpourings has deep inner meanings (equal to vedanta) that has captivated great learned saints like Ramanujacharya and hundreds alike. So please refer to detailed commentaries for a real understanding.
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27 авг 2024