Angkal Maa (Thiruppavai 22 Class / Lesson) - Yamuna Kalyani - Misra Chapu - Andal
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Angkan Maa
(Thiruppavai Paasuram #22)
Ragam: Yamuna Kalyani (65th Melakartha Janyam, sung in madhyama sruthi)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamunakalyani
ARO: S R₂ G₃ P M₂ G₃ P D₂ N₃ D₂ Ṡ ||
AVA: Ṡ N₃ D₂ P M₂ G₃ M₁ R₂ S ||
Talam: Misra Chapu
Composer: Andal / Kodai / Nachiyar (Thiruppavai: Thiruppavai Wikipedia Page)
Version: Akkarai Sisters & Kunnakudi Balamuralikrishna (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JjogBKsG2I)
Lyrics / Meaning Courtesy: http://www.ibiblio.org/sripedia/ebooks/tpv/vstp22.html
Youtube Class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNheWJ7Mbt8
Audio MP3 Class: http://www.shivkumar.org/music/Thiruppavai22-class.mp3
Paasuram (Stanza)
aNGkaN mA-nYaalath-aracar * apimaana
paNGkamaay van^thu nin paLLik kattiR kIzhE *
caNGkam iruppaar pOl van^thu thalai-peythOm *
kiNGkiNi vaayc ceytha thaamaraip pUp pOlE *
ceNGkaN ciRuc ciRithE emmEl vizhiyaavO *
thiNGkaLum aathiththiyanum ezhun^thaaR pOl *
aNGkaN iraNtum koNtu eNGkaL mEl nOkkuthiyEl *
eNGkaL mEl caapam izhin^thu ElOr empaavaay.
Meaning Courtesy: http://www.ibiblio.org/sripedia/ebooks/tpv/vstp22.html
{Additional sites: http://www.asayana.com/religion/18-2/; https://www.sadagopan.org/pdfuploads/Thiruppavai-VS.pdf}
Context: Andal's thirty songs contain the cardinal principles of Vaishnava dharma during the month of Marghazhi. Vaishnavas sing these songs to bring peace, prosperity and Divine Grace. Andal assumes the guise of a cowherd girl in these 30 verses. Andal appears intent upon performing a particular religious vow to marry the Lord, thereby obtain His everlasting company, and inviting all her girl-friends to join her. Towards the end we learn that she did not actually perform a religious rite; but is simply praying to be granted the service of the Lord for eternity. She yearns for everlasting happiness and service of the Lord.
Translation By Dr. V.K.S.N. Raghavan
(The Young girls pray to the Lord in the strain of defeated kings surrendering to the emperor , who is the Supreme Soverign) Oh Lord ! We have come to You just as the kings of the vast beautiful Earth , who stay contented in large groups at the foot of Your cot ( throne) after renouncing their haughtiness and self-esteem. Oh Lord! Will You not look at us, with Your gentle and exquisite eyes , resembling the half-blossomed lotus similar to a small kinkiNi ( jewel-like little bells) opening little by little (gradually)? If You direct Your glance at us, with Your pair of beautiful eyes that resemble the rising Sun and the Moon, we will be freed from the curse of sins (past , present and future).