Vanga Kadal (Thiruppavai Pasuram #30 Class / Lesson) - Surutti - Misra Chapu - Andal
Description
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Vanga Kadal
(Thiruppavai Paasuram #30)
Ragam: Surutti (28th Melakartha Janyam)
https://www.ragasurabhi.com/carnatic-music/raga/raga--surutti.html
ARO: S R2 M1 P N2 D2 N2 S ||
AVA: S N2 D2 P M1 G3 P 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=S8RKBcinusE )
Lyrics / Meaning Courtesy: http://www.ibiblio.org/sripedia/ebooks/tpv/vstp30.html
Meanings by Sri Dushyanth Sridhar (YouTube)
Youtube Class: https://youtu.be/F8u_lBXJgyI
Audio MP3 Class: http://www.shivkumar.org/music/Thiruppavai30-class.mp3
Paasuram (Stanza)
vaNGkak katal katain^tha maathavanai kEcavanaith *
thiNGkaL thirumukaththuc cEy izhaiyaar cenRi iRaiNYci *
aNGk ap paRai koNta vaaRRai * aNi puthuvaip
paiNG kamalath thaN theriyal pattarpiraan kOthai conna *
caNGkath thamizh maalai muppathum thappaamE *
iNGk i paricu raippaar IriraNtu maal varaith thOL *
ceNGkaN thirumukaththuc celvath thirumaal aal *
eNGkum thiruvaruL peRRu inpuRuvar empaavaay
Meaning Courtesy: http://www.ibiblio.org/sripedia/ebooks/tpv/vstp30.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
Approaching Him --the Lord Kesavan (of lovely curly locks of hairs) , the Lord Maadhavan ( the husband of Goddess Sri) who (enabled the gods) to churn the seas abounding in ships , and praying to Him , the Young charming damsels (of Gokulam ) with exquisite faces of Moon-like beauty and good ornaments , obtained the unparalleled drum.
Describing their observances , prayer and getting the drum (from the Lord) , GodhA , the foster-daughter of Bhattar PirAn adorned with the cool garlands of fresh lotuses , and a resident of beautiful SrivilliputthUr has composed this ThiruppAvai --sangat Tamizh maalai(Garland of Tamizh songs , sung in group by the devotees of the Lord ; or hailed as the lyric poem in Tamizh of the great Sangam poets and poetesses) consisting of thirty paasurams (equal to the number of Vowels and Consonants of the Tamizh alphabet).Whosoever recites this hymn --referring to the award of paRai , faithfully will get the divine bliss here and hereafter , through the benign grace of the Lord ThirumAl ( Sriya: Pathi) endowed with a supreme , divine form , namely four strong mountain-like shoulders, beautiful face with eyes of reddish hue along with other prosperous glory.