EmandunE vicitramunu
Sahityam
Pallavi
EmandunE vicitramunu ilalOna manujulADE
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What can I say about the wonder as to how people behave in this World?
Anupallavi
nI¹ mantra mahimaneruGga lEka
sAmAnyulai palkeru nItOn(Emandu)
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sAmAnyulai palkeru nItOn(Emandu)
They, being ordinary mortals, speak without understanding the greatness of Your sacred syllables; what can I say to you about the wonder as to how people behave in this World?
Charanam
tAmasambu² cEta tatvamu palkucu
kAma dAsulai karuNa mAli madini
bhUmi saJcariJci poTTa nimpucunu
tAmE peddalaTa tyAgarAja nuta (Emandu)
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kAma dAsulai karuNa mAli madini
bhUmi saJcariJci poTTa nimpucunu
tAmE peddalaTa tyAgarAja nuta (Emandu)
Talking philosophy while still groping in darkness, remaining slaves of desires and bereft of compassion in the mind, roaming about the World filling their stomach, and declaring themselves to be wise; O Lord praised by this Thyagaraja!
References
- 1 nI mantra – This refers to the name of Lord ‘Rama’ which is considered as the ‘Taraka Nama’. Please refer to the discourse of Kanchi Paramacharya Chandrasekharendra Sarasvati on the subject - [[http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/2952/mantra3.html Taraka Nama]]
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Commentary
- 2
tAmasambu cEta tatvamu palkucu
– Talking philosophy while still functioning predominantly at inertial (Tamasa) level is what criticized here. Please refer to words of Lord Krishna in Srimad Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, verse 11 criticizing Arjuna –
- “Thou hast been mourning for them who should not be mourned for. Yet thou speakest words of wisdom. The (truly) wise grieve neither for the living nor for the dead.” (Translation by Swami Swarupananda)