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Manickavasagar sivapuranam in tamil11/8/2022 ![]() Praise to the foot of glorious Perun-turrai’s God ! || 15 || Praise to the foot of the King, who cuts off delusive birth ! Praise to the foot of the Stainless, who in love stood near ! Praise to the foot of the Teacher ! Praise to Civan’s roseate foot ! Praise to the foot of ICan ! Praise to my Father’s foot ! Victory to the anklets of the glorious One, who uplifts those that bow the head ! || 10 || Victory to the anklets of the King, rejoicing ‘mid those that fold adoring hands ! Victory to the flower-foot of Him Who is far from those without ! Victory to the jeweled foot of Pinnagan, who severs continuity of birth ! Victory to the foot of the King, who soothed my soul’s unrest and made me His ! Hail, foot of Him, the One, the Not-One, and the King ! || 5 || Hail, foot of Him Who becomes, abides, draws near as the Agamam ! Hail, foot of the Guru-pearl that rules in Gogari ! Hail, foot of Him Who not for an instant quits my heart ! Hail, the five letters! Hail, foot of the Lord ! Here all the Tamil lines are of four feet, except the last, which has three only. To this, the first period of his religious history, the following three poems belong and also according to tradition, lyrics 19, 20, 23-29, 32-34, 36, 38, 39, 41-48, and perhaps a few others. ![]() ![]() In the Vathavurar puranam || VII || it is said that after the divine Master had returned to Kailacam, the sage with the 999 devotees remained under the Kurunthu tree at Perunn-turrai, where the God had first appeared to him erected a shrine there, and spent this time in adoration and praise, until his fellow-worshippers passed through the fire to Civan, leaving him alone. This has always been considered the first of Manikka-vacagar’s poems, and it has all the characteristics of a preface, as enumerated in the Nannul but its very technical completeness makes its genuineness doubtful and it rather apperars to have been added by the Tillai assembly when the lyrics of the Saint were first collected. ![]()
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